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Mayo Clinic Examines Easier Test for Colon Cancer

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The first generation of a stool DNA test to identify early colorectal cancer has limitations, according to a Mayo Clinic-led study published in the Oct. 7, 2008, issue of Annals of Internal Medicine.

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  • Amygdalin (a.k.a. vitamin B17, and known as Laetrile when derived fr. apricot kernels) is the preventative, treatment & cure for the chronic metabolic disease: CANCER.

  • Cancer, like scurvy & pellagra, is a vitamin-deficiency disease. Malignant cells & pre-embryonic cells (trophoblasts) are one-and-the-same. Indeed: cancer & embryos are new life. Errant healing cells = cancer. The substance Amygdalin (rich in hydrogen cyanide) is found in the seeds & kernels of apples, pumpkins, pears, plums, apricots, peaches as well as in bamboo, beet-tops, millet, bitter almonds & salmon berries.

  • dang, this makes me want to work with them.

  • I hope this goes through! I mean, with my family history I have to get testing done earlier on than in my 40s.

  • colonoscopic industry will not let you advance in that .

  • I hope the colonoscopic industry will not buy you out from this research

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