Chapter Fourteen
Lung CancerLung Cancer
Lung cancer is the biggest killer of women — not breast cancer, More
women get breast cancer, but even more actually die of lung cancer.
Lung cancer is also the biggest killer of men, more than prostate cancer,
On the videos, and in these and other chapters of the User Manual,
lea how to cure this disease at home, even in advanced stages. I now give
additional details on a patient who had lung cancer, whose case was covered
on Volume Twelve of your videotapes. These details illustrate basic principles
involved in curing all such cases.
“Ifyou have it in one lung, you can always take that
lung out. But you can’t have surgery on both lungs.
You couldn't breathe; it would kill you.”
SCHULZE: This was one of the worst, because he had lung cancer in both
lungs. Usually, it’s in one or the other, but his travelled from one to the other.
‘The cancer had gone to his bone, to his sternum, he was having obvious
severe trouble breathing.
There were tumors in both lungs. They didn't even do anything in the
hospital. When it’s that bad, they won't suggest anything. And once it’s gone
to the bone. .it’s too late. Basically, he was a smoker for 30 years.
BISER: How long did they give him?
SCHULZE: Six months. They said to go home. His brother actually
brought him to me. He wanted to sec if there was anything to do. His
brother was a swimmer, and the patient was already involved in treadmill
exercise, which was good.
BISER: How could he do a treadmill?
Page 256 / Sam Biser’s SAVE YOUR LIFE CollectionSCHULZE: It was limited. He was on there, in a sweatsuit, getting a sweat
worked up a little bit. Having a hard time breathing, of course. He didn’t
appear to be as bad as what the doctors said, but a lot of times you don't feel
it when it’s that bad. He was starting to notice some symptoms. So, we went
to work.
We are talking about a man in his late 60's. We put him on juice
fasting for 30 days. It was dramatic, the changes he went through. Here’s
an interesting part that will be good for your readers. We put a lot of
poultices on his chest at night. Right above where both his lungs were,
he was sweating profusely every night.
Then all day long, he was sweating a lot through that area. We put more
and more poultices on. We put poultices like this black poultice, drawing
poultices, we put castor oil packs, and we obviously did lung herbs like
lobelia.
BISER: Lobelia tea?
SCHULZE: Yes, tea and tinctures. And we did a lot of bowel cleansing.
In fact, his brother was taking him for colonics 2 or 3 times a week.
BISER: Did he have to inhale anything to get herbs into the lungs?
SCHULZE: Definitely. They had brought a humidifier that you could
actually put essential oils into.
BISER: What did you put in it?
SCHULZE: Eucalyptus is a great one. Eucalyptus and peppermint
both dilate the bronchial and are also antibacterial. All tree essences like
eucalyptus are antibacterial. And tea tree oil is a real nice one, too. Those
are my 3 favorites. And we had him on the whole incurables program.
BISER: Did you put chaparral in the inhaler?
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