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chemo, the less chance the powder has to help you as chemo tears ground and rake them into the soil very lightly and water them. I your immune system and appetite down—two of the most usually plant the seeds in August. important things you need to cure cancer. There is only a 10 per I dig up the seedlings the next April. I try to do all my cent chance chemo will cure you. With no chemo, your chances transplanting in April, as by the end of April the plants start are 75 to 80 per cent but you must take the powder every day. blooming which takes the energy away from making roots. It's a Don't let your doctor give you that old threat if you turn him down good thing to pick the buds off for the first couple of months. that goes, "If you want to throw your life away, I can't stop you". When I dig the seedlings up in April, I plant them about six inches Just remember that 90 per cent of the people who take his advice _apart in rows 18 to 20 inches apart. I hoe them when needed and and take chemo are in the cemetery. Don't blame the doctor—he keep the weeds and grass out of them. After about two months you is doing his best with what he has to work with—or you could ask —_ won't be able to hoe, as they will cover the ground. Then I pull the for a written guarantee. weeds and grass out of the bed. Water when needed. Ihave only mentioned cancers that I know people have had and lL usually start digging them up in October. By this time, some who have used this root. It should help pancreas cancer if taken _ of the roots will be one inch in diameter. I shake off most of the before the appetite is gone, and most body cancer. This is food, not dirt (but not all) and slice lengthwise, the bigger roots to about 1/4 a drug. It shouldn't interfere with medicine your doctor may be __ inch so they will dry evenly. giving you. Only two doctors have told patients to keep taking the To dry them, I use a forced-air incubator without any water in it. powder when they have made a miracle recovery. The rest of the —_I set the incubator at 100 degrees [Fahrenheit; ~37.78° Celsius] or doctors have run the powder down and blasted the people even if _a little less. It takes about five days until they are ready to grind. the cancer has disappeared. The medical world is not going to You can use a dehydrator set around 100 degrees [Fahrenheit]. If accept this easily. it doesn't have settings, don't use it. You Going back to not washing the roots can also dry in the sunlight if you put and leaving a little soil on them, it is them in something the wind can blow for your own good. A good bit of through, like a small potato or onion i ity c s fi the soil; it starts led sack. He thi in the sunlight, but as soon as you are born. Your fingers | _ FIS iS food, not a drug. take them down in late afternoon and touch something, and you put them in It shouldn't interfere with put in a plastic sack and tie it. your mouth. A little dirt at first, and AA If you don't, they will pick up more as you grow older and start medicine your doctor moisture and you will be back where crawling. Then everything you touch may be giving you. you started. Then put them out the next goes in the mouth. When children go outside to play and when they come in, they are the dirtiest around the mouth day when the Sun is up. Once you have heat in the house, it's no trouble as they will dry okay most anywhere there is and hands. The hands go in their heat, like near a register or stove. The mouths no matter how dirty they are. excess dirt will pop off as they dry. Many diseases and bacteria live in the ground, but they don't seem Mother Nature knows how much to leave. If the roots are very to cause any trouble, but this practice does build up the immune _ clean, add a little dirt as this powder won't work without the dirt. system. Some animals can't live if they can't eat a certain amount When you make the powder, try not to lose anything. Pound the of soil. roots flat, then put in an electric coffee grinder for 25 seconds and If you read this article over, you will see it all goes back to you have powder. You can also keep pounding and crumbling common sense. I wish all of you people with cancer and other _ until you have it the right fineness. What I did for a long time was problems the best. use a cast iron pestle and mortar that a friend gave me. With this — George Cairns, Woodstock, Illinois, USA —_ you can get the powder down as fine as you wish. To store, put in an airtight jar and fill as near to the top as NEW INSTRUCTIONS FROM GEORGE CAIRNS possible. I've kept it 10 months this way. Also, keep in a dry After the original article was published, I talked to 0 George place. —— Ranran Cairne \Mandetaale Ulinanie LICA This is food, not a drug. It shouldn't interfere with medicine your doctor may be giving you. NEW INSTRUCTIONS FROM GEORGE CAIRNS After the original article was published, I talked to George Cairns on the phone and he told me he had newer and better instructions. He sent them to me and they are below. However, cancer patients cannot wait months to pick the dandelions at just the right time and wait more months to freeze, plant and harvest a new crop of dandelions. In this new article, concentrate on the harvesting and processing of the dandelions, and hope they are in season when you need them. . — R. Webster Kehr, webmaster, CancerTutor.com Editor's Note: Author George Cairns can be contacted by mail at 708 Hughes Road, Woodstock, Illinois 80096, USA. He advises that the dandelion root powder that you can buy at health food stores is not made the same way as he suggests and is not known to help cancer. We tried to contact Mr Cairns before we went to press, but his telephone number has been disconnected. Consequently we were not able to clarify some queries arising from his original and follow-up articles. For example, in the first article Mr Cairns advises not to use an electric grinder, but in the update he suggests using an electric coffee grinder to make the powder. The introductions are from R. Webster Kehr, webmaster of the Cancer Tutor website, http:/Awww.cancertutor.com. We tried to make contact prior to publication, but received no response. These contributions have been slightly edited for publication in NEXUS. This would be collecting the seed. The seed is at the base of the white fluffy crown that appears when the yellow flower matures. Blow on them and they fly away. These little seeds do not grow until the next spring. I collect the seeds in May and June, then I put them in the freezer. This way you fool Mother Nature as the seeds must freeze before they grow. This way you can grow the seed the same year you collect them. Work up the land where you are going to plant them and spread the seeds on top of the T: make dandelion root powder, let's start at the beginning. NEXUS * 25 —_ George Cairns, Woodstock, Illinois, USA — George Cairns, Woodstock, Illinois, USA FEBRUARY — MARCH 2007 www.nexusmagazine.com