CanCell

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CanCell

Pseudomedicing
A pseudo-therapy consisting of “plant-energised” water, promoted as a cure for AIDS, arthritis, cancer, diabetes and systemic lupus erythematosus, administered topically or per rectum. Although this alleged therapy was deemed fraudulent by the FDA, CanCell makes no claims of efficacy and the FDA cannot stop its sale and distribution; it is now sold as a dietary supplement.

Components
Inositol, nitric acid, sodium sulphite, potassium hydroxide, sulfuric acid, catechol.
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Daniel King, DVM, of Tolono, Illinois, is one of a handful of veterinarians who use Protocel. In the past eight years, he has treated 50 cancer patients with the product and consulted on more than 200 additional cases.
King's favorite Protocel patient is Duke, a Boxer who was 11 years old and vomiting red blood when he was diagnosed with adenocarcinoma of the stomach in January 2002.