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May 93 18:37:19 CDT
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Date: Thu, 13 May 93 18:02:00 CDT
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Subject: CARNIVORA letter to the editor
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The current issue (May/June) of NATURAL HEALTH magazine has a letter
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to the editor about an article that appeared in the September /
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October issue of the same magazine. The article was written by
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Morton Walker and it dealt with the cancer and AIDS fighter
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Carnivora.
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^^^^^^^^^
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The letter to the editor says:
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"I want to thank you for saving our six year old poodle, Max, who
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developed a very aggressive tumor in his mouth this past November.
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I happened to read Morton Walker's article on the cancer and AIDS
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fighter, Carnivora just when it appeared that there was no hope.
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"After removing the visible tumor and finding that it was cancerous
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to the edges, our local vet referred us to a veterinary oncologist
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who told us that the only way to buy time would be to remove on
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third of Max's upper jaw, where the cancer had penetrated, and then
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use radiation or chemotherapy. But the prognosis was that even with
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that expensive and painful treatment, our dog would die within a
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year. Two weeks after the first operation, a tumor as large as the
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original one had appeared.
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"We had heard about Carnivora from a local vet, but he said it could
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not be obtained in the U.S. It was then that I happened to read the
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article in your magazine. We sent an urgent fax to Dr. Keller, who
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developed the medicine, and hesent us a bottle with instructions for
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our vet.
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"Two weeks after we started giving Max injections of Carnivora, the
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tumor had practically disappeared. We now have what appears to be a
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normal, health dog who continues to receive the Carnivora injections
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on a maintenance dose.
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"The local vets are simply amazed. And the cost of the Carnivora
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comes nowhere near the cost of the surgery, chemotherapy/radiation
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therapy proposed by the oncologist. This is truly a miracle cure.
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"Thank you for publishing such valuable information."
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Date: Thu, 13 May 93 10:40:31 EDT
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Sender: "Medicinal and Aromatic Plants discussion list'."
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Subject: Carnivora Cancer cure Article
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Due to the high interest and inability to directly post to some
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people here comes the whole article to the list:
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The following is from the Sept./Oct. 92 issue of Natural Health:
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-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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Venus' Flytrap Cancer and Fighter of the Future?
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A German doctor achieves promising results with this carnivorous
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plant. Following the removal of malignant polyps from his colon,
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President Ronald Reagan sent to Nordhalben, Germany, for an herbal
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extract to take as a preventive against the cancer's spread.
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Thereafter, he drank 30 drops of this extract, Carnivora, in a glass
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of purified water or herb tea four times a day. According to records
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kept by the extract's German manufacturer, the former U.S. president
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still buys these drops today.
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Carnivora is derived from the plant Venus' flytrap (Dionaea
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muscipula). This is a standardized solution used in the treatment
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of chronic diseases, including most forms of cancer, ulcerative
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colitis, multiple sclerosis, all types of herpes infections, chronic
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arthritis, and almost any immune deficiency state, including AIDS.
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In cases of cancer, Carnivora works therapeutically to shrink solid
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tumors, according to its proponents, but does not help with blood
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abnormalities such as leukemia. Also, it works best if the patient
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has not previously undergone chemotherapy or radiation therapy.
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Carnivora's proponents also claim that in other clinical
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applications, it has been effective in boosting immune function and
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eliminating the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) from the blood.
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Carnivora can be administered as drops for use orally or by
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inhalation, or it can be given by injection. Laboratory studies
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indicate that purified Carnivora is safe, and its new drug
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application is pending approval by the German Food and Drug
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Administration. It is readily available for application to patients
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by physicians in Germany and other European countries. Carnivora
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remains unapproved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA),
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however, and cannot be imported or used legally except by people
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suffering from life-threatening illnesses such as cancer and AIDS.
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The discoverer of Carnivora is a researcher and oncologist, Helmut
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Keller, M.D., who first studied the Venus' flytrap at Boston
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University in 1980. He moved to Germany a year later to find more
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freedom for his Carnivora research. I visited Dr. Keller at his
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clinic in Bad Steben, Germany, in June 1991, and I was given access
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to his files. I have also interviewed about 50 of his patients. One
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was 65-year-old Betty Williams of Ames, Iowa. Diagnosed with
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inflammatory breast disease, the most lethal form of breast cancer,
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she sought treatment from Dr. Keller.
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Mrs. Williams's case study reveals that the skin of her right breast
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was at first red, swollen, warm, indurated, and painful. All of the
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symptoms resembled an infection, but diagnosis by biopsy revealed
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that it was inflammatory carcinoma. Death was likely to occur in a
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matter of weeks, and the doctors had no hope for her survival. By
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the time three American oncologists separately confirmed the
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diagnosis and prognosis, her breast was turning black.
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"The oncologists told me there really was no hope of saving my
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life," Williams explained. "They said that they would try
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chemotherapy; if I was still alive, they would then give me
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radiation; if I remained alive, they would finally send me for
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surgery. I asked, 'What will all this do for me?' And they answered,
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'Just buy you a little time.' Immediately, therefore, my husband
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bought us airline tickets for Bad Steben, and we left for me to have
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Carnivora treatment.
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"I received one three-hour intravenous injection a day, Monday to
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Friday. I had no side effects except to feel better. Gradually I
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gained a sense of well-being. The appearance of my breasts came back
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to normal. The blackness and inflammation totally disappeared,"
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Williams said.
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Mr. and Mrs. Williams remained with Dr. Keller for three months.
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"At home, now, I take Carnivora intramuscular injections five days a
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week, administered by my husband," Mrs. Williams explained.
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I speak to Mrs. Williams about once a month. Her cancer is
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completely gone and, since the time of her deadly diagnosis nearly 2
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1/2 years ago, it has not returned. Now, my wife, who has breast
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cancer, is taking Carnivora regularly as part of her cancer therapy.
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She has been doing so since our first visit to Bad Steben.
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In addition to its success in cancer, Carnivora has had a dramatic
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effect on patients infected with HIV, the virus cited as the cause
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of AIDS.
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Dr. Keller learned that various strengths of the Carnivora
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formulations work for all diseases in which immune stimulation and
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modulation are required. Besides having the ability to reduce the
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growth rate of tumor tissue, Carnivora increases the number and
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activity of the sick person's T-helper cells and other immune system
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components. I have observed laboratory test readings on HIV-positive
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patients, recorded by Dr. Keller and some American holistic
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physicians. The patients' T-helper cell counts rose from as low as
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11 per cubic millimeter of blood to well beyond 700, while the T-
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suppressor cells decreased sharply. This makes the individual's
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important helper/suppressor ratio almost normal.
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The most surprising result has been Carnivora's direct effect in
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reducing the viability of the HIV. Quite simply, an identified
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biochemical ingredient in Carnivora kills the AIDS virus. Also, the
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Beta-2 Microglobulin test, which measures the amounts of plasma
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proteins produced by HIV, decreases. This test for beta-2 levels is
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judged to be the most accurate of all predictors of HIV progression
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to AIDS. A decrease in beta-2 levels indicates that the HIV patient
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is not advancing to full-blown AIDS.
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Because Carnivora is not approved in the U.S., American doctors are
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forbidden by law from stocking or prescribing it for patients. Such
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prescriptions must come from an attending physician outside of the
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country. Therefore, Helmut Keller, the extract's developer, offers
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the appropriate protocol to persons with cancer, AIDS, or some other
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degenerative or infectious disease who furnish him with medical
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records. Also, any patient who suffers from a life-threatening
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illness has the right to import a three-month supply of Carnivora or
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other non-FDA-approved remedies for his or her personal use. This
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being done, there are two methods by which Carnivora may be
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administered for the American patient.
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First, the patient or a skilled person like a nurse can give
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intramuscular or intravenous injections at home. When Carnivora has
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been used in its most purified form, which is protected under
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patents in Germany and the U.S. by Dr. Keller, no side effects have
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been reported. Second, by acting merely as the medical technician
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and following Dr. Keller's protocol, your own American physician
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can administer the treatment.
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Indeed, it is best that you have medical supervision when you add
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Carnivora to your treatment program against cancer, AIDS, or other
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pathologies.
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MORTON WALKER, D.P.M., wrote about cancer treatment with shark
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cartilage in our May/June issue. He is currently writing a book on
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the Carnivora treatment to be published by the Avery Publishing
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Group next year.
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RESOURCES:
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Helmut Keller, M.D.
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The Chronic Disease Control and Treatment Center
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Am Reuthlein 2, D-8675, Bad Steben,
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Germany, Phone 011-49-9288-5166;
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FAX 011-49-9288-7815
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Edgar Fischer, Manager
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Carnivora-Forschungs-GmbH
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Postfach 8, Lobensteiner Strasse 3,
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D-8646, Nordhalben, Germany
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Phone 011-49-9267/1662;
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FAX 011-499261/1040.
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A 50-ml vial of Carnivora, appropriate for intramuscular or
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intravenous use, costs about US $318.
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May 93 16:46:09 CDT
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Date: Mon, 24 May 93 14:41:41 CDT
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Subject: Carnivora information
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ONE WOMAN'S STORY
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As part of her routine annual health maintenance practice, a
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sixty-five year-old retired school teacher, Betty Williams of Ames,
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Iowa, underwent a number of diagnostic examinations. She had a
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physical examination by her family physician in December 1989, a
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mammogram by an oncologist in January 1990, and an internal checkup
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by her gynecologist in February 1990. The collective medical
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opinion rendered was that Mrs. Williams was in great shape - very
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healthy. She took no medication of any kind - not even aspirin.
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"On April 11, 1990, while babysitting with a new grandchild in
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Providence, Rhode Island, I noticed while dressing that my right
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breast was red and swollen. Immediately I went to a Providence
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gynecologist, and, in turn, he referred me to a surgeon",
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Mrs.Williams told me during our interviews.
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"Both specialists said that they did not know what was my
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problem. They put me on antibiotics, and I left to go home to Iowa
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the next day. On April 16th I visited my gynecologist who has been
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caring for me for years. He was uncertain about the condition
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affecting my breast, and be increased the dosage of antibiotics. He
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thought I might have an infection. There was no lump - only redness
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and soreness. It was inflamed but with no pressure pain, and I
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could wear a brassiere comfortably. As it happens, three years
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before, I had had an injury during the course of receiving my
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routine annual mammogram, and this injury required that I undergo a
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minor operation. So, April 20th, I returned to that same operating
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surgeon for a new examination and possible diagnosis. His guess was
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that I had inflammatory carcinoma, and he prescribed another, more
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potent antibiotic," said Mrs. Williams. We'll wait a little bit,'
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he said.
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Well, I waited four days and then consulted the breast cancer
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specialist who had done my mammogram the previous January. He
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checked with the doppler ultrasound technique, took another
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mammogram, and then sent me to the breast surgeon for a biopsy to be
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done under a general anesthetic. On Monday, April 30, 1990, I
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learned that I truly did have breast cancer inflammatory carcinoma."
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Inflammatory carcinoma is atypical of breast cancer, for in this
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condition the tumor grows with great rapidity; the skin over it is,
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edematous and becomes red, warm, indurated, and painful. All of-the
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symptoms resemble an infection. Diagnosis is established by biopsy.
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Any form of raidical surgery is always contraindicated because the
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disease tends to recur locally with great speed in the postoperative
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period. Palliative treatment with radiotherapy (with or without
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simple mastectomy) followed by hormonal therapy or chemotherapy may
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be offered but they are of little use. Death is likely to occur in
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a matter of weeks following the diagnosis.
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"Upon hearing my diagnosis, I did not panic - at least not
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entirely! Just two weeks before, my son had attended a lecture in
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Minneapolis given by Chrystyne Jackson, publisher of the magazine,
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Raum & Zeit. She told the audience of a German physician, Helmut
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Keller, M.D., who advocates the use of a very special natural
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medication for treating cancer," Mrs. Williams explained. "So I
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telephoned Dr. Keller in Germany the next day and made an
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appointment to see him right away. That same afternoon, I kept
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another appointment with a third oncologist. I brougth my records;
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he examined me. That specialist told me there really is no hope of
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saving my life. The oncologist said that he would try chemotherapy;
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if I was still alive, he would then give me radiation; if I remained
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alive, he would finally send me for surgery. I asked, What will all
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this do for me?" And be answered, "Just buy you a little time."
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Immediately, therefore, my husband bought us airline tickets for Bad
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Steben, West Germany, and we took off on May 3rd.
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By the time that Dr. Keller examined me on May 4th, my right
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breast was black and had a lump in it that was larger than my
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husbands fist," said the patient. "Dr. Keller just groaned when be
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saw it and added, 'We have a lot of work to do.' "After I had taken
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treatment in Bad Steben for a week, we began to see a little
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progress," said Mrs. Williams. "My husband took some pictures of
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my breasts after Dr. Keller had already begun to give me infusions
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with Carnivora. I received one three-hour intravenous injection a
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day, Monday to Friday. I had no side effects except to feel better.
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Gradually I gained a sense of wellbeing. From his baseline tests,
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he was aware that my immune system was much depressed. For
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instance, my killer T-cells were down to 3, and he built up that
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reading to 13. Also my helper/suppressor cells had been out of
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balance, but they rearranged themselves to a normal level. The
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appearance of my breasts came back to normal too; the blackness and
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inflammation totally disappeared."
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Mr. and Mrs. Williams remained with Dr. Keller for three months,
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until August 1, 1990. He lodged them in his clinic which has motel-
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like facilities that look out on rolling forest lands. "It was very
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beautiful countryside," admits Mrs. Williams. "If it wasn't that I
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was ill, we could have considered those three months our European
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vacation. We took long walks in the woods every day and had many
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recreational activities available. "At home, now, I take Carnivora
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intrarmuscular injections five days a week, administered by my
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husband.Except that I don't have quite as much energy as I used to,
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right now I feel fine - really good," said the Iowa resident. "What
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I know is that Dr. Keller saved my life by use of his innovative
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biological methods. Everyone with a life-threatening condition
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should have access to Carnivora and not need to travel to Germany to
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receive it." On February 26, 1991, I checked on the health status
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of Betty Williams. She is alive and well - even thriving - and
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traveling the United States with ber husband in their mobile home.
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They are enjoying their retirement.
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[ captions of photos (not included) ]
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Inflammatory carcinoma in the right breast of Betty Williams of
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Ames, Iowa, a photograph that was taken one week following the
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commencement of treatment with Carnivora by Helmut Keller, M.D. The
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intravenous infusion consists of 5 ml of Carnivora dissolved in 250
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ml of physiological saline administered Monday through Friday.
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Administered also is 2 ml of Carnivora as an intermuscular injection
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on a five-day-per-week schedule over a three-month period. The
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patient's breast shows inflammation, blackness, and swelling, but
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before this initial five days of treatment was received, the
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patient's disease signs were worse. Inflammatory carcinoma in the
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right breast of the same patient is gone. This photograph was taken
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three months after the full Carnivora treatment program was
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administered to her. Betty Williams is now on a Carnivora
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maintenance program at home with an optimal schedule of 2 ml
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injected two to three times weekly from three months onward (for two
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years or more), depending on the patienes blood CD, cells.
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THE DECADE-LONG USAGE of CARNIVORA
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Since 1981, over 2,000 patients have been treated with
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Carnivora. Among them has been President Ronald Reagan who received
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the substance postoperatively following his operation for malignant
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polyps of the colon. The President took Carnivora drops for their
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healing and preventive powers against cancer recurrence. Probably
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he continues to take them even today. It's suspected, but not
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confirmed, that Nancy Reagan takes Carnivora for avoiding the
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recurrence of her breast cancer.
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Also, actor Yul Brynner(now deceased), from receiving dosages
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of Carnivorain injections and/or Carnivora drops, had experienced a
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reversal of signs and symptoms of adenocarcinoma of lung, a common,
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peripherally-spreading malignancy through the bloodstream. The
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actor traveled to Hannover, West Germany to consult Hans Nieper,
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M.D.. In turn, Dr. Nieper contacted Dr. Keller in order to become
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educated about the beneficial properties and dosages of this extract
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of the Venus Fly Trap.
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Dr. Nieper took his colleague's advice and utilized the
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nontoxic extract which Dr. Keller supplied at no charge. In just a
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short time regression of Yul Brynner's adenocarcinoma became
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apparent by means of diagnostic procedures. His lung tumor's size
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diminished considerably within several weeks. The patient left
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Germany believing that his cancer was cured and continued taking the
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Carnivora for only two years. Then, he foolishly followed the
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recommendation of a New York City oncologist and failed to keep up
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the remedy. Brynner did not understand that the Carnivora therapy
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required self-administration five times weekly for an indefinite
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period. Therefore, the actor's lung tumor" began its previous
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growth. Still, Yul Brynner did not die from cancer. What actually
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killed him on October 10, 1985 was meningitis.
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CARNIVORA CURE
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The therapeutic benefits of this extract of the Venus Fly Trap
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plant were discovered by Dr. Helmut Keller in a serendipitous way.
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His first suspicions as to the phytopharmacon's usage began during
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January 1973 as he observed the feeding actions of some plants grown
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by Elga his wife, in her window boxes. They lived in Needham,
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Massachusetts, a Boston suburb, while Dr. Keller worked on
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tumorgenesis in the animal laboratories of Boston University.
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Elga's carnivorous plants were digesting primitive protein
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tissues such as flies, small worms and other insects. During his
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observations of their foraging behavior, it struck Dr. Keller that
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the pressed juices of Dioncea muscipula might be useful for the
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treatment of cancer and possibly other chronic degenerative
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diseases. At the time he was worldng with Syrian hamsters.
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Therefore, for eleven months Dr. Keller experimented with the
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extract of Venus Fly Trap by applying it to human tumor tissue two
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centimeters in diameter which he had transplanted into the cheek
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pouches of the hamsters. Comparing the treated rodents with
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controls, he administered Carnivora to one group of the cancer-laden
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animals and cured them.
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SOME LABORATORY EXPERIMENTS WITH CARNIVORA
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Hydroplumbagin-4-0-beta-glucopyranoside (plumbagin), a main
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component of Camivora which has high immune-stimulating activity,
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was isolated in 1988. Two ml of the extract contains 67.4 mcg of
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this component.'
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In his Syrian hamster experiments, Dr. Keller implanted equal
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amounts of human lymphosarcoma and squamous epithelial cell
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carcinoma tissues into the cheek pouches of l2O animals. Within nine
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weeks, thirty transplants grew to tumor diameters of 10 to 12 mm.
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Twelve of these hamsters were treated with 1-5 ml Dionaea muscipula
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injectable solution at two-day intervals. After 15 injections all
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of the treated animals showed a caseous degeneration and complete
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lysis of the tumor masses.
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Six hamsters treated intraperitoneally with 1.5 ml of O.9
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percent salt solution served as non-medicated controls. The
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controls implants grew into full blown cancer and killed them.
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In another experiment, into the necks of mice crushed tumor
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tissue containing Harding-Passey melanosarcoma cells was injected
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subcutaneously. The animals were divided into three groups.
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Group one was the negative control and, as treatment, it
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received 0.9 percent sodium chloride solution intravenously and/or
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intraperitoneally.
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Group two was the positive control, and it received a similar
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technique of treatment with cyclophosphamide, a substance known for
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its growth inhibiting properties. However, cyclophosphamide is
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toxic if administered for a prolonged period; therefore, Dr. Keller
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discontinued its use after 12 days in order to prevent the death of
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this group of animals.
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For the third group, within 24 hours of transplantation, the
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researcher administered Carnivora extract intravenously and/or
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intrapezitoneally to these mice for 20 days.
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With all the animals, on the 29th day following tumor
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transplantation, the tumors were removed and weighed. Using the
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tumor weight in the animals of group one as a standard, Dr. Keller
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learned that cyclophosphamide at 25mg/kg body weight 'reduced the
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tumor weight by 99% but with metabolic toxicity as a consequence.
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'Carnvora at lOOmg/kg bodyweight caused a reduction of the tumor
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weight to 59% with no toxicity for the animal.
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The cytostatic effect in capillaries is a slowing of movement
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and accumulation of blood cells, especially polymorphonuclear
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leukocytes. As the ATP-content of a substance decreases, its
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cytostatic effect increases.
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Using bioluminescence, by measuring the ATP-content of Hela
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cells, the product's developer determined the cytostatic effect of
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Carnivora. After inoculating Hela cells with Carnivora dilutions of
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1:10, 1:100, and 1:1000, in 1, 24, 48 and 72 hours, Dr. Keller -
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found that the Hela cells, ATP-values were sigificantly lower
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compared to the controls (see illustrations #4 and #5).
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Carnivora in a dilution of 1:10 caused an ATP-loss of 50% after
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1 hour of Hela cells incubation. After 24 bours, the cells' ATP-
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content was zero.
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Dr. Keller performed many more laboratory experiments which
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pointed up the therapeutic effect of Carnivora against cancer and
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other immune suppression diseases. For instance, he did several
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phagocytosis assays on human granulocyte fractions incubated with
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yeast cells and plumbagin with resulting immunoinduction. Since
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this article would be overly long if all of his investigative
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efforts were to be described, suffice it to say that Carnivora
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proved itself as an in vitro and in vivo immunological booster.
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Identity, Indications, Formulations, and Dosages of Carnivora
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Pressed juices of Dionaea muscipula, an extract of the Venus
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Fly Trap plant (see illustration #6), provides a standardized
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phytopharma-ceutical agent designated as 'Carnivora." In the form of
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Carnivora drops for oral and inhalation use and as Camivorain
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injections for intravenous and intramuscular administration, the
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exact has been used successfully for the treatment of chronic
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diseases including most forms of cancer, neurodermitis, ulcerative
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colitis, Crohn's disease, multiple sclerosis, all types of herpes
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infections, primary chronic polyarthritis, and almost any immune
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deficiency state. It is highly effective for the total elimination
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of the HIV virus in vivo from human blood and may be considered a
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cure for the autoimmune deficiency syndrome - AIDS.
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I have already pointed out that a series of long- and short-
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term in vitro and in vivo laboratory studies on tissue cultures and
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laboratory animals proved that Carnivora is extremely nontoxic and
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non-mutagenic. Following German Food and Drug Administration (GMP)
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guidelines, the endotoxin activities of Carnivora are less than
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O.5ng/ml.This phytopharmacon offers the following therapeutic
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benefits against multiple forms of cancer, AIDS, and other chronic
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pathologies: (1) cytostasis, (2) mitotic inhibition, (3)
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immunoinduction, (4) virucidal effect, and (5) alleviation of pain.
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Each 50 ml of the Carnivora injectable solution contains the
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sterile pressed juice of the entire fresh Venus Fly Trap, adjusted
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to 2% dry residue and isotonicity with mannitol.
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Each milliliter of the Carnivora Venus Fly Trap drops contains
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three ingredients, each comprising one third of the solution. That
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is, Carnivora drops contain one third of the pressed juice of the
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entire fresh plant adjusted to 2%W/W dry residue, one third of 86%
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ethanol, and one third purified water.
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Making therapeutic use of the Carnivora 50 ml injectable
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solution for intramuscular purposes, 2 ml are administered daily for
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any of the chronic diseases already named until the therapist
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observes an increase in the patient's helper/suppressor cell ratio.
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Then the same dosage of 2 ml is administered to the patient by means
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of intramuscular injection twice or thrice weekly as a maintenance
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dosage.
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For oral administration, the 100 ml oral formulation of
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Carnivora is taken by the patient as 30 drops three to five times a
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day before meals and diluted in a glass of purified water or tea.
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Without diluting it in a glass ofwater, the taste of concentrated
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Carnivora is similar to that of a shot of aged whiskey. As with
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drinking any alcoholic beverage that burns the tongue, it takes
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getting used to.
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For inhalation purposes, 2 ml of the Carnivora oral formulation
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should be mixed with 2 ml of 0.9% salt solution and inhaled by the
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patient five times tillly by means of a cold steam vaporizer.
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The commercial Carnivora product is manufactured by the
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Carnivora Research Company, Lobensteinerstmsse S, D-8646
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Norclhalben, West Germany; direct telephone Oll-49-9267-1662;
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teleFAX011- 9267-1040. In accordance with laws of the country of
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import, Carnivora is available for purchase.
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As a teleFAX response to my query about whether physicians
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around the world might administer Carnivora to their patients, Dr.
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Keller wrote:
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'Yes, but I would like to induce the treatment myself in Bad
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Steben for the period of four to six weeks, and discharge the
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patient to that referring physician with an optimal schedule of
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treatment." He welcomes physician preceptorships.'
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Contact Dr. Keller at his clinic: Chronic Disease Control and
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Treatment Center, Am Reuthlein 2, D-8675 Bad Steben, West Germany;
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direct telephone 011-49-9288- 5166; teleFAX 011-49-9288-7815.
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CARNIVORA AS A CURE FOR HIV-POSITIVE PATIENTS
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In Los Angeles, Ronald T. Asti, a forty-seven year-old
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landscape gardener whose blood serum tested positive for the p24
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core antigen of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1), was
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invited by Dr. Keller to come to his Bad Steben clinic to receive
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treatment with Carnivora at no charge. "It was my lucky day. My
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health was declining," Mr. Asti said. "I was losing weight-, my
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energy was way down, and the treatment sounded terrific. It
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couldn't hurt, even if it did not help."The patient had listened to
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a lecture presented by Dr. Keller in Pasadena, California at the
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Cancer Control Society's 18th Annual Convention, September 2, 1990.
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At this meeting Mr. Asti had approached the physician about how he
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might have Carnivora administered to him.
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"Six years ago," Asti continued, "I was diagnosed with HIV, and
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somewhere along the line I was infected with cytomegalovirus, too.
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Years before I had come down with syphilis and was treated, but the
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condition kept coming back so that my immune system got run into the
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ground. I never really did get over the syphilis, even though last
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year I went on high doses of antibiotics for two months.
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"My true HIV diagnosis was AIDS- related complex (ARC) with
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frequent infections hitting me, being tired all the time. And I had
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a problem in that I saw seven doctors in seven years, each one
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relating my condition to something other than the diagnosis of the
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doctor before - herpes simplex, cytomegalovirus, candidiasis, and
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more. Treatment with lots of antibiotics afforded me no help," Asti
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said."l was getting sicker all the time. In September 1990, when I
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consulted with Dr. Keller in Pasadena, I was losing an average of
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one pound a day, my weight had dropped from 189 pounds to 168. If I
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managed to work even one day, I needed four days to sleep. The heat
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in Los Angeles just wiped me out. It was a very unhealthy picture
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for me in the summer of 1990."
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His steady physical deterioration and lack of assistance he was
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receiving from conventional medicine caused Asti to seek out,
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Alternative medical care. From what he had heard, the Keller
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Carnivora treatment program seemed to match his need. Indeed,
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within four months of Ronald Asti's embarking for Germany, he
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returned to the United States completely cured of ARC. The
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patient's blood shows absolutely no signs of HIV-1 antigen.
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"Pouring out of my body was much debris," Asti explained to me
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during our telephone interview - he in Bad Steben, West Germany and
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me in Stamford, Connecticut - during his last week of receiving
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Carnivora treatment at the Chronic Disease Control and Treatment
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Center. "Mucous came out of my nose as if I had a bad cold; debris
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showed up on my skin in the form of pimples, papules, tiny blisters,
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and other skin eruptions in the head and neck areas. It was just
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like I had teenage acne. During this time I showed no temperature
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elevation, and my energy was exceedingly high. I felt great and was
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active, but my lungs and bronchiole areas seemed much congested, and
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I coughed up phlegm. It was eight weeks into the treatment that
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this entire detoxification action began for me. I urinated more -
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at least ten urinations a day.
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Then my T4 helper cell count started to elevate, and it did
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rise from 350 to over 1700. At the eleventh week of Carnivora
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treatment, my helper/suppressor cell ratio increased from O.2 to
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l.00,"said the patient The known normal helper/suppressor cell
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ratio is 1.5.| 'I was getting well by being infused with 5 ml of
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Carnivora in sodium chloride solution five days a week, plus 2 ml of
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Carnivora by intramuscular injection in the thigh. By week 10, my
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blood got so dirty with dead HIV viruses, Dr. Keller's blood
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monitoring machine could not measure it anymore. So, I traveled to
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an independent laboratory in Frankfurt for AIDS testing. There it
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was discovered that the HIV virus in my body was totally inactivated
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and dead. Learning that, I cried with joy. I'm cured of AIDS!
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Please tell doctors about the Carnivora treatment program so that
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others may live.
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Let me tell you, Dr. Keller is loved by everyone, because he
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loves people and is really interested in them. He doesn't let the
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patient hang loose," said Ronald T. Asti - 'I feel so very indebted
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and grateful to him. Dr. Keller knows exactly what's going on with
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each of his patients, and he truly cares about all of them.'
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Reference
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1 . Kreher, B.; Neszmelyi, A., Polos, F-; and Wagner, H. -Structure
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elucidation of plumbagin-analogues from Dionaea muscipula and
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their immuno-modulating activities in vitro and in vivo.'
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International Symposium: Molecular Recognition, Sopron,
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Hungary, August 24-27,1988.
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Townsend Letter for Doctors June 1991
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Love and Light, Lea
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Subject: Re: Alternative cancer therapies
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Susan and everyone--
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I sent a reply to the wrong list about a book that was recommended
|
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to me by a friend. Boy, do I feel dumb. At any rate, the book is
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called Heal Your Cancer Naturally--my friend thinks the author is
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Edie Mae. She is also fighting against cancer which was thought to
|
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be gone but has returned in her bones--sounds bad--she broke a hip
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just turning over in bed a few weeks ago. But she is in good
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spirits, and would appreciate any advice on alternative therapies.
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My friend's name is Day--oh, and the other thing I posted to the
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*wrong list* was that the March/April issue of Natural Health
|
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magazine has several comprehensive articles on the results of
|
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alternative therapies with various kinds of cancer. Thanks. - Lyn B.
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