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"YOUR HEALTH IS YOUR
WEALTH"
Cancerbush is regarded as
the most profound and multi-purpose of
the medicinal plants in Southern Africa.
Because of its efficacy as a safe tonic
for diverse health conditions it has
enjoyed a long history of use by all
cultures in Southern Africa.
The
results of the recent three month safety
study conducted by the IKS division of
the Medical Research Council of South
Africa have shown that Cancerbush is
totally safe and non-toxic within the
parameters of this study.
Cancerbush
powerfully assists the body to mobilise
its own resources to cope with diverse
physical and mental stresses, and it
should therefore be more correctly known
as an adaptogenic tonic.
The
traditional Tswana name Phetola alludes
to this: Phetola means "it changes",
meaning that the plant changes the
course of many illness into a favourable
outcome. (Similar to the European
concept of an alternative).
The North
Sotho name Lerumo-lamadi means "the
spear for the blood" meaning that
Cancerbush is a powerful blood-purifier
or all-purpose tonic.
The indigenous,
folk, and contemporary uses of
Cancerbush include use as a tonic for:
enhancing well-being immune support
longevity stress, depression and
anxiety wasting from cancer, TB, and
AIDS quality-of-life tonic for
cancers, HIV/AIDS and TB appetite
stimulant in wasted patients, but not in
healthy people. influenza Chronic
Fatigues Syndrome, ME Syndrome and
Yuppie Flu viral hepatitis asthma
and bronchitis type 2 diabetes
mild to moderate hypertension
rheumatoid arthritis peptic ulcer,
gastritis, and reflux oesophagitis
hot flashes and irritability in
menopause
Safety In keeping
with World Health Organisation
guidelines of the assessment of herbal
medicine Cancerbush is generally
regarded as safe on the basis of its
long history of safe use in South
Africa. No severe adverse effects are
known. Known side-effects include
occasional reports of dry mouth,
occasional reports of mild diuretic
effect; occasional reports of loose
stool, occasional reports of
constipation. Slight dizziness has been
occasionally noted in very wasted and
weak patients (e.g. in an ill adult
weighing 35kg) who take Cancerbush
without meals this is corrected by
instructing wasted patients to take the
product after meals.
Although there
is a well-established traditional use of
taking Cancerbush in pregnancy, this is
not recommended until there is further
evidence of safety during pregnancy.
There were no deaths in mice given the
enormous dose of 1,500mg/kg by mouth.
Cancerbush and HIV/AIDS Improvements
in appetite, weight-gain, sleep,
exercise tolerance, anxiety and overall
sense of well-being can be expected.
Researchers anticipate that there will
be a delayed progression of HIV into
Aids, and actual remission of the
disease is hoped for. This will require
compliance of appropriate doses of the
correct selection of Cancerbush take on
an ongoing basis, in addition to
meticulous attention to diet. Alcohol,
recreational drugs and other drugs that
damage the immune system should be
avoided. Most wasted patients show an
increase in weight within six weeks of
starting treatment. Weight gains of
10-15 kg have been documented in wasted
cancer and AIDS patients. Interestingly
weight-gain is typically not seen in
people without underlying wasting
conditions.
Improvements in CD4
counts and decreases in the viral load
in AIDS patients taking Sutherlandia
have been reported by clinicians in
South Africa and Australia. These
promising clinical anecdotes need to be
validated by an independent controlled
clinical trial, and a cooperation in
this regard is under discussion with the
Medical Research Council of South
Africa. CD4 and Viral Load changes
reported by clinicians in HIV+ patients
treated with Cancerbush tablets
These preliminary reports are not a
substitute for results from a controlled
clinical trial, but support the
hypothesis that Cancerbush is a profound
immune stimulant and anti-viral plant.
23 May 2001 Patient not on
anti-retroviral drugs. Starting CD4 was
340. After two months of Cancerbush a
dose of 300mg twice a day : CD4 : 533.
18 June 2001 Patient not on
anti-retroviral drugs. Patient’s viral
load decreased from 25 000 to 5 000 on
two months of Cancerbush at a dose of
600mg 12 hourly. 18 June 2001 In
March 2001 the patient had been off
antiretroviral drugs for 2 months, and
his viral load was 57,000 and CD4 was
480. In May Cancerbush was added to
other naturopathic remedies. In June,
after almost 6 weeks on 300mg Cancerbush
twice a day, his viral load had fallen
to 9,200 and his CD4's had risen to 647.
4 July 2001 Patient not on
anti-retroviral drugs. Viral load at
start 28 000, after 2 month of
Cancerbush at a dose of 600mg twice a
day, the viral load was 13 000. 4July
2001 Patient not on anti-retroviral
drugs . CD4 increased from 258 on 14
March to 311 on 20 June, after using
Cancerbush 300mg twice a day. This is
the highest CD4 count patient has since
1999. 8 August 2001 Patient not on
anti-retroviral drugs. Starting CD4 407,
after six weeks Cancerbush : CD4 was
478. Starting viral load 246 600, after
six weeks Cancerbush : viral load was 88
153 13 September 2001 Patient not
on anti-retroviral drugs. CD4 of 90 in
October 2000 when patient began
Cancerbush. In January 2001 the CD4 was
213. The patient used Cancerbush from
November 2000 to end of May 2001, and
then restarted Cancerbush in August
2001. In August 2001 the CD4 was 240,
and viral load was 7700. From an
article "Not just a pretty plant" By
Carolyn Dempster in Johannesburg
Nov/2001 Cancerbush grows wild in the
Western Cape and in the hills of
Zululand. A particular variety of the
plant has been used for centuries as a
potent medicine by South Africa's
indigenous San people who call it
"Insisa" - the one that dispels
darkness. They used it as an energy
booster and a powerful anti-depressant.
Zulu sangomas or traditional healers
know it as "Unwele", the great medicine
that was used to ward off the effects of
the devastating 1918 influenza pandemic
which claimed 20 million lives
worldwide.
The Tswana people know it
as "Mukakana" for its power in treating
gonorrhoea and syphilis, while the
Afrikaners call it the "Kankerbossie" or
Cancer bush, because of its properties
in treating people suffering with
internal cancers and wasting.
A
multi-disciplinary team headed by Dr
Nigel Gericke, a botanist, medical
doctor and indigenous plant specialist,
found that Cancerbush contained a
powerful combination of molecules which
have been identified and used in the
treatment of patients with cancer
tuberculosis, diabetes, schizophrenia
and clinical depression and as an
antiretroviral agent. The botanists
were so convinced that Cancerbush could
be used as a tonic for people infected
with HIV and Aids, that they contracted
farmers to plant acres of the bush, to
prevent wild supplies being
over-harvested. They have been
manufacturing high quality Cancerbush
tablets.
Having determined that the product was
safe when administered with a balanced
food diet, the company distributed
Cancerbush to Aids patients.
"Anecdotally we are accumulating
evidence that wasted patients with Aids,
TB and cancer pick up weight, regain
energy and appetite," says Dr Gericke.
"The claim we are making on the basis of
this, is that we can significantly and
dramatically improve the quality of life
of many ill Aids patients... We are
certainly not making the absurd claim
that Cancerbush is a cure-all or a cure
for Aids." Whatever comes of the
clinical trial, word of the plant's
properties is already spreading among
South Africa's traditional healers.
One of the country's most venerated
traditional healers, Dr Credo Mutwa, 80,
was using Cancerbush to treat Aids
patients.
"My aunt Minah, who is 103
years old, told me that we should use
the great medicine against Aids," said
Dr Mutwa. "I said to her: 'But aunt, the
white people tell us there is no cure
for this disease'. "And my aunt said:
'For every disease there is a treatment.
Try this medicine'. And I tried it."
"I have treated people who were told by
the doctors at the hospital to 'go home
and die' and they are still alive today,
three years after they should have died.
This plant is near-miraculous, I can say
that with certainty," he says.
Testimony to the efficacy of the plant
continues to mount. Anne Hutchings,
an ethno-botanist and lecturer at the
University of Zululand has been using
Cancerbush, together with a range of
other indigenous plant medicines, to
treat Aids patients who attend the
weekly Aids clinic at Ngwelezane
Hospital. She has 176 patients who
all testify that Cancerbush has helped
them to live a fuller, healthier and
more productive life.
In the Northern
Cape town of Kuruman, nurse and sangoma,
Virginia Rathele is using Cancerbush at
her clinic to treat more than 300 Aids
patients. She says an integral part
of the treatment is to tell patients to
eat healthily. "Cancerbush does not work
properly just on a diet of porridge. You
have to have vegetables," she said.
One client, who weighed 26kg and was
close to death in April this year, now
weighs 45kg and is helping Ms Rathele
run the clinic. Patents cannot be
taken out on plants which have
well-documented folk use, which means
that Cancerbush should remain accessible
to anyone. Botanists has approached
the South African Government in a bid to
persuade them to grow the plant on a
massive scale for use in public health
treatment. So far they have had no
response. From an article by David
Icke "Credo Mutwa Reveals AIDS
Treatment", recorded April 29th 2001 in
Johannesburg, South Africa. Credo:
"You plant the plant, but then you take
the little leaves from it and you put
them in a tea cup and you pour much
boiling water on it. And then you let
the cup stand there, like tea, the
patient just drinks."
Credo: "You can take them straight from
the garden, because if you dry them too
much they somehow lose some of their
good spirit."
Now this is all you do.
Now, there are good doctors I'm working
with who are making pills out of this
medicine. But you know sir, I feel we
are faced with a national emergency, a
world emergency.
You know sir, what I
say is this. I can't cure the people of
Africa without curing the people of the
Caribbean, because Aids is running
around the world. If I cure the people
here and they get better, more Aids will
come in and eat the same people whom I
tried to cure. So the whole world must
be cured. Look, can we say this? Nobody
will arrest us or anything?" Credo:
"You need to take a fine sandpaper and
sandpaper each little seed. The seeds
are very tiny, tinier than grape seeds.
And you sandpaper each seed and you
plant it in a small blompot (flower
pot). And you allow it to grow until it
is about maybe four inches, three inches
high. Then you take it and you plant it
in the big veld (grassland). You can
make a big garden, maybe twenty acres or
so and you plant there. "
One
Cancerbush plant' is capable of treating
10 people, and we need plantations of
this plant. And I say that this plant
should not be the plaything of greedy
businessmen. It should not be the
plaything of thieving pharmaceutical
organisations that steal Africa's
treasures and lock them up in computers
and call them their intellectual
property. I say this that this plant
belongs to all the humankind, and that
the greedy organisations leave it alone.
We do not need a disease like Aids to
reduce the population of the world. I am
told that this disease was created
specifically to destroy Africa and I now
believe this. After more than five years
of dealing with this disease. And I say
this. I will not allow Africa, a
misunderstood and misrepresented nation,
a misunderstood and misrepresented
continent, to perish, to suit the
designs of conspirators.
I say that
Africa must live, I say that India must
live, China must live, and even the
United States must live. There is hope,
a little ray of hope, a green ray of
hope, emanating from South Africa, and I
call on all human fellow human beings to
make it larger, to spread hope
throughout the world. I beg to remind
all that there was once a time malaria
devastated whole communities throughout
the middle east, throughout Africa and
elsewhere. And out of South America
there appeared a ray of hope, which
grew, larger and larger.
That ray of
hope was called the bark of the Cinchona
tree, quinine. And quinine saved
thousands of lives, which would have
otherwise been swept into oblivion. I
say that people should not look upon me
as a quack or a crank. I am a
researcher, self-taught. I am a writer
of books, which have sold world-wide. I
am an inventor and a historian and a
traditional healer. And I say please,
those who don't believe me come to South
Africa and look at this plant yourself.
I say that no organisation has the right
to call this plant it's property, none.
And I say let hope for humankind be
lighted from the southern tip of Africa
to overspread the whole planet.
If
Aids were created to reduce the human
population, then it is a self-defeating
thing. The only way to make people breed
less is to end war in the world. When
there is war shaking continents people
breed more. People breed out of fear.
People breed out of insecurity. You, the
hypocrites of the United Nations, you
the liars within the walls of the United
Nations, you, I challenge you to create
a safer world and not a world
rotten
with disease. Thank You. Credo
Mutwa Related Resource Materials:
What if Everything You Thought You Knew
About AIDS Was Wrong? by Christine
Maggiore World Without AIDS by Steven
Ransom and Phillip Day
A Brief History Of Health Medicine
Herbal
medicine has great antiquity, with
therapeutic roots extending back to
ancient Egypt in what was then known as
Khemet or Tamare. In the written record,
the study of herbs dates back over 5,000
years to the Sumerians, who described
well-established medicinal uses for such
plants as laurel, caraway, and thyme.
The ancient Egyptians who were
themselves actual descendants of the
near mythical and pre-historic Sumerian
civilizations are credited to have had
the worlds earliest holistic medicine
systems. These systems were officially
endorsed and recognized by even the
almighty priest class that wielded such
enormous powers over the populace.
Ancient Egyptian medicine traditions of
1000 B.C. and of an even much earlier
period, are known to have used garlic,
opium, castor oil, coriander, mint,
indigo, and other herbs for medicine and
the Old Testament also mentions herb use
and cultivation, including mandrake,
vetch, caraway, wheat, barley,
and rye. This is an over simplification
however as Egyptians had an almost
universally revered reputation as
practitioners of highly sophisticated
forms of medicine.
The excellent
embalming of mummies is a prime example
of an Egyptian practice which could be
traced even further back in time to near
pre-historical times by Egyptian
calendars' reckoning. Records of the
existence of these highly sophisticated
healing systems are just beginning to
emerge with the discoveries of new
methods of understanding the language
semantics of antiquity Egypt.