Virgin’s Mantle Potential Cure for Breast Cancer?
Question by Kami: virgin’s mantle potential cure for breast cancer?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2191741/The-cup-herbal-tea-help-fight-breast-cancer-Plant-extract-kill-cells-test-tube.html
What do you think about this herb virgin’s mantle?
It says that “Laboratory tests showed they arrested the growth of cells within five hours of application and caused them to die within 24 hours.”
There have been articles on this lately. Is this worth getting excited about? Any potential here?
Skeptics, I’m especially looking for your discernment!
Thank you guys!! EXTREMELY helpful. This is the very beginning in a very long journey of tests I see. Hopefully they are on to something here. I really appreciate all the information.
Best answer:
Answer by Smoking Joe
I can stop cells in a petri dish from growing using Drain-O too, doesn’t mean it’s a cure for cancer.
But good luck.
For herbal I’d far more recommend a combination of essiac tea (order on ebay in bulk), calendula and mistletoe, in a tea and drink once a day. I’ve seen many people kept in remission by it.
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