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Subject: Glutathione and Cancer
Date: 05/04/2007

I urge you to look into how glutathione has proven to be an effective treatment of cancer, in fact there is a product that will give your body the building blocks it needs to manufacture it's own glutathione (GSH), that has a method of use patent as a treatment for cancer.  The product is called Immunocal (HMS 90 in Canada).

Do your research and check this information out for yourself.  A great place (that most doctors use) is www.pubmed.com.  In the search bar I suggest that you put in 'glutathione/cancer' (or eg. lung cancer to be more specific).

You need to know about this.  The world needs to know about this.  It is included in the Physicians Desk Reference in the USA and is often distributed by perscription in some parts of Euroope.  Also, in the USA, Immunocal is covered by some insurance companies.

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Subject: RE: Glutathione and Cancer
Date: 01/20/2008

I am interested in this are you takin git now and how long before it starts to actually get into the system and work???? Thanks

Tammy 

Subject: RE: Glutathione and Cancer
Date: 03/07/2008

 

On 1/20/2008 Tmrsfitz wrote:

I am interested in this are you takin git now and how long before it starts to actually get into the system and work???? Thanks

Tammy 

Hi Tammy:  In your message you mentioned "git" are you writing about Glutathione?

 

Subject: RE: Glutathione and Cancer
Date: 03/08/2008

Yes I was but since then my husband has passed away he passed on the 5th of Feb.

Tammy 

Subject: RE: Glutathione and Cancer
Date: 03/08/2008

 

On 3/8/2008 Tmrsfitz wrote:

Yes I was but since then my husband has passed away he passed on the 5th of Feb.

Tammy 

Tammy:

I'm sorry to hear that, you have my sympathy! I just recently read about Glutathione and why without it our body can't fight off cancer and many other illnesses. I take it you didn't get an answer to your question in time to help your husband. I've been involved in an organization that helps those with cancer with financial assistance in Seneca County here in Ohio. From what I've read about Glutathione we should be directing them to it and helping them get GBG that will help their body make Glutathione, which from what I've read will fight cancer. We've only been consuming it for a couple of months and we're feeling great. I'm sorry, but when I hear about what happened to your husband I tend to get carried away. The American Cancer Association takes in bundles of money to find a cure and from what I've read about Glutathione we already have a cure, and a way of building up our bodies to keep from getting it. God Bless you and you might be interested in looking to help others keep from getting cancer and/or giving our bodies the building blocks to make our bodies produce Glutathione. If that interests you and you need some help getting directed, let me know!!!! BigJim 

 

Subject: RE: Glutathione and Cancer
Date: 03/09/2008
sure if you could email me that would be great I would be willing to help anyone fight this horrific BAD disease.. thanks --Message edited by CancerCompass staff. For personal protection, email address removed. Consider private reply. Please review CancerCompass Member Guidelines at http://www.cancercompass.com/common/guidelines.html--. Take care and thanks
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