separating? Then how on earth does it bind together in your body to
get the baking soda into the cancer cells? Sounds like wishful
thinking, to me, although I would love for it to be true, who
wouldn't?
Wouldn't it be great if researchers would test out some of these
simpler things on rats? Would be so easy, compared to the usual
medical experiments. Gee, if we had access to tumor injecting
methods, we could do some of these tests ourselves. Except I think
I'd feel so sorry for the rats, that I couldn't stomach it.
Wanda
> It's a very simple procedure. You mix 3 parts maple syrup with one
> part of aluminum free baking soda and cook on low heat for five
minutes while stirring. The idea is that the cancer pathogens try to
gobble the sugar and get the very highly alkaline baking soda which
kills them.
>
> The problem is that the people at Cancer Tutor have not been able
to
> get the maple syrup and baking soda to keep from separating after
they refrigerate it.
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