Weed Wanderings herbal eZine with Susun Weed

January 2005
 
Anti-Cancer Lifestyle ...
A Second Chance
by Sir Jason Winters
 

A cancerous tumor, wrapped around my carotid artery and attached to the wall of my jugular vein, resulted in a death sentence from my physician. I was given ninety days to live, so I went home and climbed into bed.

I starting reading religious books and was surprised to find that in the Bible it mentioned herbs for medicine 27 times. I later found out from the Archbishop of Canterbury in England that the herb referred to in the Bible was red clover, and it had been used for centuries to purify the blood. It was the first herb I began taking in my quest to rid myself of cancer.

While I was lying in bed, I also read about Buddha - how he told the Indian people 2500 years ago to use herbalene, a special herb that grows in India, for their tumors. I didn't know they had cancer 2500 years ago, but that became the second herb I used.

The third one I discovered while making movies, the B-westerns. We used to hire hundreds of Natives and Mexicans to attack the wagon trains. At coffee break the "sophisticated white people” would have black coffee, smoke cigars and eat jelly donuts. The Natives and Mexicans would get together and cut down a cactus to make tea. They would use two types: chaparral and Indian Sage. It used to smell terrible and I asked them once, "Why do you drink this horrible stuff?” And they said, "It’s a blood purifier - an ancient remedy."

It turns out that these three herbs have been used for centuries and are some of the best antioxidants in the world. How did these ancient prophets know about antioxidants?

Anyway, initially I drank each of the herbs separately in tea form. I didn't get any worse, but I didn't get better either. When I didn't have any energy left to make the three teas separately, I got one last surge of hope and mixed all the herbs together in one pot and drank them down. "What the heck," I thought, "I'm going to die anyway."

Immediately I felt life flowing back into my body so I brewed a gallon of the herbs and drank them down. When my family returned home, they couldn't believe the change in my face. We all wept.

I drank this mixture daily and watched my tumor shrink and then disappear in nine weeks. I returned to work in nine weeks! When I went back to the cancer clinic, they couldn't find one thing wrong with me except that I was under weight.

A Scottish oncologist by the name of Dr. Pierce asked if he could test the teas to see why they worked. Two weeks later, he called and said, "I'm sorry to let you know this, but those herbs didn't cure a thing!” I said, "What do you mean? I'm better aren't I?” And he said, "Let me tell you something. God didn't throw us down here and say, "There are 10,000 fast food restaurants, there's pollution in the air, pollution in the water - have a good time.” He gave us something in our bodies called the immune system to heal our bodies and keep us healthy.” It’s natural to be healthy - unnatural to be unhealthy - even though we've got that backwards in North America today.

Dr. Pierce said that in biblical times, any one of those herbs would, and did, work to purify the blood so that natural immunity could work. But in today’s world, we are so polluted that it took the combined efforts of the herbs to purify my blood. “Jason, he said, "All that happened is it purified your blood and your body healed itself.” He said, "The strangest thing, we found, however, was that despite red clover, chaparral and Indian Sage, all separately, being accepted worldwide for being a health drink, it is when you mix it with the herbalene, that the difference is noticed. The herbalene acts as a catalyst, making the other herbs 27 times stronger."

Life is in the blood, and if the blood is purified, then a person's immunity will have a chance to take over and fight disease. God placed certain purification herbs on each continent for this purpose, and no one knows this better than I do.


Sir Jason Winters is the author of Killing Cancer which has sold over 13 million books in 9 languages. His products are used in over 70 countries and trusted by more than 62 million people worldwide. All products are available at www.sirjasonwinters.com.

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