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Originally posted by RothchildRancor
How effective has honey shown in reversing later stages of cancer like stage 5 lung cancer, and hodgkin's disease?
Also does it have any effect of ridding the body of toxins?
Originally posted by Sankari
Originally posted by crzayfool
There is no doubt that such a perfectly formulated natural chemical would be suppressed.
If it's being suppressed, why can I walk into the supermarket and buy huge jars of honey whenever I like?
Originally posted by Sankari
Originally posted by muzzleflash
About the possibility that some larger Pharmaceutical Corporations may indeed be secretly trying to kill bees or stifle their productivity, I don't really know but I wouldn't be surprised if something like that happened. That is par for the course is it not?
Why would they do that? They'd gain absolutely nothing from it.
Originally posted by GargIndia
reply to post by muzzleflash
Freshly made curry powder is more effective compared to stored ones.
We have a stone pestle to crush fresh spices at home.
There is no need to fry the spices. The best way is to add to the soup (watery broth). Also spices should be added when the food is almost cooked. This gives the best aroma and medicinal effect.
Please try and let me know.
The best spice is called 'garam masala' which contains a mix of herbs very good for digestion and blood circulation.
Originally posted by Ghost375
I am absolutely positive the claims about honey are exaggerations.
It has a lot of nutrients and it is healthy for you, but it's not a wonder drug.
I'm not going to debate this, I know this for a fact because I've already done the research.
Originally posted by Malcher
I dont want to rain on the parade BUT my feelings lean heavily towards "there are no magic bullets out there". Honey is good and have no desire to be argumentative just for the sake of it.
Truth is we have heard this so many times before that what will be next is almost predictable. I did a little research regarding herpes and the results seemed luke warm, one thing i did find interesting was one person said his outbreaks were dormant for 23 years after the first outbreak and he didnt use honey. Right there leaves a lot of room for luck and magic treatments. And i think luck is the operative word here.
Disclaimer: I am not a doctor.edit on 26-5-2013 by Malcher because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by R_Clark
Best post of the year....
Run trolls, run...
Be extremely subtle, even to the point of formlessness. Be extremely mysterious, even to the point of soundlessness. Thereby you can be the director of the opponent's fate.
The opportunity to secure ourselves against defeat lies in our own hands, but the opportunity of defeating the enemy is provided by the enemy himself.
Originally posted by muzzleflash
Originally posted by Malcher
I dont want to rain on the parade BUT my feelings lean heavily towards "there are no magic bullets out there". Honey is good and have no desire to be argumentative just for the sake of it.
Truth is we have heard this so many times before that what will be next is almost predictable. I did a little research regarding herpes and the results seemed luke warm, one thing i did find interesting was one person said his outbreaks were dormant for 23 years after the first outbreak and he didnt use honey. Right there leaves a lot of room for luck and magic treatments. And i think luck is the operative word here.
Disclaimer: I am not a doctor.edit on 26-5-2013 by Malcher because: (no reason given)
So why did his outbreak go dormant?
Diet? Or magic?
There is a reason for everything.
Could you link some of these "luke warm" results? Perhaps you do not know the specific terminology very well? These articles usually downplay things in "tone" but give the explosive results buried near the end.
If you don't mind I'd like to look over these articles.
And I wouldn't call honey a magic bullet. I would call it an important part of every healthy humans medical cabinet. Obviously nature has a lot more to offer than this. This is just a critical component of the overall scheme of things.edit on 26-5-2013 by muzzleflash because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by muzzleflash
reply to post by Malcher
I linked to a scientific study from accredited professionals who followed internationally accepted protocol.
That is a real source of verifiable information.
A website of people sharing stories about themselves, is anecdotal at best.
And even if some of them "tried honey" already, did they try multiple different types? Problem is many brands have diluted their products and so they may not even be putting real honey on their infection to begin with. We have a lot of issues with anecdotes when it comes to making a determination of a medicinal substance.
Originally posted by Malcher
Oh absolutely i would trust someone with herpes to know. Seriously, herpes is the kind of disease that goes away and come back. Do you honestly thing that humans have been on this damn planet for thousands of years and NOT know honey cure every thing in your OP. What would even give you this impression?
Maybe i am wrong.