A Brazilian monk, residing deep within the Amazon rainforest, has developed a natural treatment for both preventing and potentially curing cancer. This alternative approach has garnered attention due to reported positive outcomes across various cancer types, including breast, uterine, stomach, skin, and prostate cancers. The formula is remarkably simple and inexpensive, utilizing readily available ingredients for easy preparation at home. While comprehensive clinical trials are lacking, its accessibility makes it a potentially worthwhile option to explore.
The core ingredients consist of aloe vera, bee honey, and a distilled spirit like rum. Aloe vera’s medicinal properties have been extensively studied. Research indicates its effectiveness against cancer in animal models. In 1992, the U.S. Department of Agriculture approved aloe vera for treating soft tissue cancer and feline leukemia in animals. In vitro studies suggest that aloe vera can suppress tumor growth, stimulate the immune system, elevate tumor necrosis levels, and support the regeneration of healthy tissue.
Aloe vera may also mitigate the detrimental effects of radiation and chemotherapy by bolstering the immune system, shrinking tumors, limiting metastasis, and promoting new tissue growth. A 1997 study by Dr. Jeremiah Herlihy at the University of San Antonio found that daily aloe consumption did not produce negative effects in test animals; instead, they experienced a reduction in leukemia, heart disease, and kidney disease, with a 25% longer lifespan compared to the control group.
Honey, particularly manuka honey, is gaining recognition in modern medicine. Hospitals like the Christie Hospital in Manchester are using manuka honey-soaked bandages for mouth cancer patients to combat MRSA and reduce post-surgical inflammation. Honey’s antibacterial properties stem from hydrogen peroxide and glucose oxidase, which were historically utilized by Egyptians and Greeks to treat burns and wounds.
The preparation involves combining fresh aloe vera pulp (including the rind, with thorns removed), bee honey, and rum or another distilled liqueur. The resulting syrup is intended for daily consumption. It is crucial to use fresh aloe vera pulp instead of commercial extracts. To mitigate potential toxicity, the treatment should follow a cycle of 10 days on, 10 days off. This treatment can be used alone or in conjunction with chemotherapy. More detailed information can be found in “The Miracle of Sharing.”
Beyond cancer, this remedy is also believed to be beneficial for autoimmune and digestive disorders such as irritable bowel syndrome, ulcerative colitis, esophagitis, peptic ulcers, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, mouth lesions, sore throats, and lupus.
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