John DiCarlo, a 72-year-old man, experienced the healing properties of dandelion firsthand. He underwent intense and aggressive chemotherapy to combat his health, and after three years of unsuccessful treatment, he was sent home to spend his final days with his loved ones. John began drinking dandelion root decoctions as a last resort in his fight against cancer, as chemotherapy had failed and doctors had offered no alternative treatments.
According to Natural News, the man managed to survive only four months, and the disease went into remission.
It’s worth a try, right?
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I also took dandelion for a long time to cleanse my body…
7 years without a single medication, and in the morning I also had calcium (pure).
“Dandelion”
What is the equivalent name we use in Haiti for this plant?
Dandelion
Hi,
to answer your question, in Haiti, dandelion is called Dandelion. It’s a readily available anticancer agent, similar to Artemisia annua. For more information, visit http://www.artemisia.biologique.bio/
. Best regards,
David.
What is the Wolof name for this plant if it occurs in Senegal?