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Southeast Asia and South Africa, while in Germany and other parts of Central Europe it is called “light petroleum" and, medicinally, "petrolatum". The word Kerosin is German for “aircraft fuel". Southeast Asia and South Africa, while in Germany and _ the adrenal glands. On the fourth day home, she briefly other parts of Central Europe it is called “light | awoke froma coma and was given a spoonful of kerosene. petroleum" and, medicinally, "petrolatum". The word Hours later she showed the first signs of improvement, Kerosin is German for “aircraft fuel". and after four days she wanted to get out of bed. The kerosene cure was continued for another 10 days before The Cancer Cure of Paula Ganner she was investigated at the hospital in Graz and later The modern wave of using kerosene as a cancer cure _ discharged as being healthy. started in the early 1950s. At the age of 31, an Austrian e After six days of using kerosene, a woman discharged woman, Paula Ganner, with cancer metastases and colon dead tissue which was confirmed to consist of dead paralysis after surgery, had been given two days to live by — tumour cells (the type of cancer is not mentioned). After her doctors. She remembered that in Eastern Europe 14 days, the typical smell of terminal cancer disappeared. kerosene was used as a cure-all, and she started taking a She took kerosene for 32, 25 and 14 days, with nine days tablespoonful each day. After three days, she couldleave of rest between each. As a pleasant side-effect, she was the bed, and 11 months later she gave birth to a healthy —_ also cured of her rheumatic problems. boy. At age three, this boy contracted polio which she ¢ A woman (68) had high blood pressure, heart and cured with one teaspoon of kerosene daily for eight days. circulation problems and rheumatism. She could hardly Ganner started spreading the information about the — walk. After four weeks on kerosene, she was asked by a amazing results of using tiend what she was doing to look erosene, or “purified petrol" as suddenly so much younger. she called it, for all kinds of People think she is in her 40s. veoh problems andox t's | She remembered that inf e"hstard who wat hares you letters with success stories. Eastern Europe kerosene When she sometimes gets some However, most information on was used asa cure-all pain in cold weather, she rubs ’ using kerosene as a cancer cure er body with a sponge dipped in is in German, with very little and she started taking a erosene and lets it dry; this tablespoonful each day. ranslated into English.‘ Here are some extracts from estimonials reported in the quickly removes any pain. e¢ A woman with colon cancer was scheduled for a colostomy German illustrated weekly "7 to remove her colon and have a TAGE" between September 1969 bag fitted). Instead, she started and February 1970: taking teaspoons of kerosene. Not much was happening, e Adog had a growth the size of a child's fist on his neck — so she took about 50 mL in one go, together with a lot of and was given kerosene on sugar cubes. After two weeks, | honey in milk. This was followed by four hours of he growth disappeared. diarrhoea with pus and blood and the abortion of her ¢ After breast cancer surgery, a woman (48) developed — tumour. umours in the uterus. After taking a daily teaspoon of Other testimonials mention overcoming bone cancer or erosene she could stop using morphine, and after six myeloma, osteoporosis of the spinal column, severe weeks she aborted three tumours. digestive and gastro-intestinal problems, constant ¢ Another woman took a teaspoonful of kerosene three = vomiting, rheumatism and sciatic problems. imes daily for two weeks, and repeated this after a two- Paula Ganner apparently used and recommended week interruption. This not only cured her stomach ulcer, "purified petrol" (Naphthabenzin Merck Nr. 1770, with a but also, to her surprise, her diabetes. boiling range from 100°C to 140°C), as utilised for wound e A man cured a severe prostate problem (it is not cleaning and as a solvent in laboratories. (The boiling mentioned if it was cancerous) by taking one teaspoonful _ range is the temperature range of a laboratory distillation of kerosene each morning and evening for four weeks. of an oil from the start until evaporation of all the Later, he overcame a stomach ulcer in the same way. His _ fractions is complete.) son successfully used kerosene to cure a chronic bladder problem, and he cured his dog of leukaemia afteraseven- | Turpentine: Another Cure-all Therapy week kerosene cure. In addition to kerosene, turpentine was previously used e After a woman (60) had her right breast removed, as a cure-all. Natural turpentine, commonly sold as "pure cancer started in her left breast. She periodically took a | gum turpentine", was mostly used in lower doses and less teaspoonful of kerosene three times daily for two weeks, frequently than kerosene. It was especially treasured for and then paused for 10 days. She had no more cancer __ its antiseptic and diuretic properties and as a treatment problems and no more fear of cancer. for intestinal parasites. ¢ A young woman (35) was sent home to die with an According to Wikipedia: "Turpentine was a common inoperable large tumour in the pancreas that extendedto | medicine among seamen during the Age of Discovery, and she started taking a tablespoonful each day. tumour. Other testimonials mention overcoming bone cancer or myeloma, osteoporosis of the spinal column, severe digestive and gastro-intestinal problems, constant vomiting, rheumatism and sciatic problems. Paula Ganner apparently used and recommended "purified petrol" (Naphthabenzin Merck Nr. 1770, with a boiling range from 100°C to 140°C), as utilised for wound cleaning and as a solvent in laboratories. (The boiling range is the temperature range of a laboratory distillation of an oil from the start until evaporation of all the fractions is complete.) Turpentine: Another Cure-all Therapy In addition to kerosene, turpentine was previously used as a cure-all. Natural turpentine, commonly sold as "pure gum turpentine", was mostly used in lower doses and less frequently than kerosene. It was especially treasured for its antiseptic and diuretic properties and as a treatment for intestinal parasites. According to Wikipedia: "Turpentine was a common medicine among seamen during the Age of Discovery, 28 * NEXUS APRIL - MAY 2012 She remembered that in Eastern Europe kerosene was used as a cure-all, www.nexusmagazine.com