Showing posts with label sabahan. Show all posts
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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Sabah Snake Grass (Use with Care)

Sabah Snake Grass




Good News!!!
Recently, I met a man who had Lymphatic Cancer - Stage 4 with 123 lymph nodes affected. His cancer started in March 2008.

Affected parts: 1st: Right lung, 2nd: Left lung, 3rd: Groin, 4th: Eye and 5th Mouth.





After 9 chemo therapies he stopped the treatment on 10/11/2008 because 5 specialists said he can only survive for 3 months. Today, after more than 2 years, he has recovered and is still living. Thanks to the Sabah Snake Grass (Clinacanthus) which he planted outside his house.





He blended the leaves with green apple (minus skin and seeds) and drank them after breakfast everyday.



After 3 days, 6 tumors disappeared.
After 13 days, he went for a blood test.The oncologist said that he was 96% cured.

So far more than 200 people who had taken the herbs showed improvement.

Case 1) Man - age 54
Lung Cancer: 3rd stage.
Chemothrapy 6 times
Tumor before taking Sabah Snake Grass 29mm, 44mm, 76mm
Tumor two weeks after taking Sabah Snake Grass
reduced to 20mm, 27mm, 67mm respectively

Case 2) Woman
Uterus cancer � tumour size 6cm
Scheduled for surgery. After taking SSG, reduced to 3.5cm.
Doctor said no need to operate
Continue taking the SSG, the tumour disappeared.

Case 3) Man
Prostate Cancer
After taking SSG for 11 days, the tumor disappeared.

Case 4) Woman from KL
Breast and Lung Cancer
Both breasts removed - 4 stage. Very weak, cannot eat,
on drip and lying in hospital.
Family member poured SSG juice into her mouth through tube.
After a few days, could eat and was discharged.
28 days later was all tumors disappeared.

Case 5) Woman from Taiping
Breast Cancer
After taking SSG for 3 days, the wound dried up.

Case 6) Leukemia Patients
So far 4 cases have been cured after drinking SSG juice.
They also drank juice from 3 leaves of Guo Sai Por
(Ti Tham Tou) once per week.

Case 7) Dialysis Patients
After taking SSG for 10 days, stopped going for dialysis
treatment

Case 8) Patients with High Cholesterol, High Blood, High Uric Acid
and Diabetes
After taking SSG, the conditions improved.













































Number of leaves used for treatment for Cancer:
Stage 1 : 30 leaves everyday
Stage 2 : 50 leaves everyday
Stage 3 : 100 leaves everyday
Stage 4 : 150 to 200 leaves everyday
When the patients get better, reduce the number of leaves.

Direction for juicing SSG
a) Pour half cup of clean water in a blender
b) Add 1 or 2 ice cubes to prevent heating during blending
c) Add 1 quarter of lemon or half a lime juice (provide Vitamin C and prevent oxidization )
d) Wash the required fresh SSG leaves and put them into the blender
e) Peel a green apple and remove the core/seeds
f ) Cut the apple into 8 pieces
g) Put in the pieces of apple
h) Blend and drink immediately or within 5 minutes. (consume daily)
I ) If your body is "cooling" add a few slices of ginger or drink warming herbs

I stay in Bandar Kinrara, Puchong, Selangor, Malaysia. If you have problem getting the SSG, email or sms me. I can get them from Seremban. You only need to pay for my transportation from KL to Seremban and back, cost of the plants and postage if necessary. I need your name, address, h/p no. and the patient's condition and type of cancer.

Food to avoid : Sugar and products made with sugar, honey, kembong fish, ray fish, 7 angled-fish, chicken meat, duck meat, yam, glutenous rice, margarine, durian, bird nest, ginseng and other rejuvenating herbs.

Besides SSG, papaya, apricot seeds, lemon grass and many types of fresh raw vegetable and fruit juices can also be used for treating cancer.

I believe all chronic diseases can be cured with the combination of detoxification, maintaining blood Ph 7.35-7.4, increasing body oxygen, eating natural nutrients and herbs, a healthy lifestyle and good eating habits. There are quite a number of patients with cancer and other chronic diseases recovering and got cured based on my coaching above and natural treatments.

So if you are having any chronic diseases and need coaching and alternative treatments, please contact me.
For more information on health, health talk, coaching and natural treatments, please read my postings.

From: Yeap, Michelle
Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2011 2:13 PM
To: Yeap, Michelle
Subject: 优顿草癌患救星? 淋巴癌患刘联�食用奇迹康复 - URGENT - need for 优顿草

Hi ,
URGENT…pls let me know if yr frd have this kind of herb/plant (优顿草)….i urgently need it…thanks..
p/s: pls help forward..thanks….
pls let me know the contact number….
My contact: 012-5544052 (Michelle Yeap)


太平一名患上淋巴癌末期的承建电讯塔工程的中年男士,被5名医生监定为淋巴癌末期后,吃下自己家中所种的优顿草,13天再被医生检验时,竟然出现奇迹,医生说他的淋巴癌已消失,康复96%,身上的肿瘤完全消失。
刘联�没有想到自动己家中所种的优顿草,竟然救了他宝贵的生命。随即刘联辉开始介绍人吃优顿草,尤其是患癌人士,希望他们同样可以重新活过来。
两个星期前,台湾国立屏东大学食品科学系教授也到刘氏的家,索取了优顿草,准备深一层研究优顿草的疗效作用。
刘联辉:3年前眼肿又身长肿瘤
从癌症中康复的刘联辉(56岁)说,2008年3月8日,因为眼睛肿得可怕,加上身上有许多不知名的肿瘤,前往给医生检验时,医生向他说了一个坏消息,指他患上淋巴癌末期。为了证实真的是患癌,又再前往槟城及怡保给专科医生检验,以确定真的是无药可救的淋巴癌。
他说,当数位医生都指他患上末期癌症后,只好认命。后来有医生叫他不用灰心,可以化疗试一试,但是医生告诉他化疗医费是5万多令吉,同时只有1%活着的机会时,他放弃浪费这笔医药费,宁愿将这笔没有希望的医疗治,转给儿子做为深造的费用。
他说,同年8月,一直不间断的寻医验癌,医生一而再的强调是末期癌症,再也活不久后,最后放弃再验检。医院回来的隔天就去拜神祈福。
耳边怪声:何不吃家种草药?
他说,说来很奇怪,拜神完毕回家途中经过甘文丁扣留营处时,突然有一个声音在耳边出现,告诉他为何不吃家里种的草药。
他说,听到这声音后,回转身四处张望,却没有发现到有任何人,让他感到非常吃惊不知谁人在跟他说话。
摘取自甘文丁草药园
不过,他说,在回家后,也试着摘下之前在甘文丁培才华小草药园中所摘回家中的优顿草来吃。
他说,有关的优顿草,是他在甘文丁草药园中摘取,当时有人告诉他优顿草是吃消肿瘤。因此也就摘下拿回家种,没想到今天救了自己一命。
他说,初时只是吃约40片,后来发现眼睛的情况改善,增加至80片,结果发现原本眼皮已紧盖着的眼睛,竞然可以打开。信心大增,至第6至7天时,发现眼部突出的瘤,竟然消失,一直到13天,身上123粒的肿瘤竟然神奇消失。
他说,在身上肿瘤消失后,又到医院给医生检验,以确定自己是否不久人世。但是医生在为他检验后,非单没有说他会死,竟然问他吃了什么。于是照实说是吃了许多的优顿草。
他问医生其癌症到底如何了。但是医生却要他将优顿草交给他看后,才跟他说出他身体的淋巴癌情况。
医生告知末期癌已�9成
他说,于是回家拿优顿草给医生,没想到医生告诉他的末期淋巴癌已痊�了96%。刘氏说,医生当初讲他没有得救,如今吃了优顿草,竟然可以将淋巴癌治好,让他高兴得非笔墨所能形容。
介绍给患癌者以获重生
他说,自从淋巴癌痊�后,对优顿草有了信心,一直介绍给人,尤其是患癌人士,因为希望他们重新获得新生命。
他说,前后已救了约一千人,许多吃了优顿草者皆深深感谢他,让他们获得新生命,脱离患癌的恶境。
目前,刘氏在住家附近的空地,种植了大约7千棵的优顿草。谁人患癌而要优顿草,他免费提供,不过患者在他供应后,必须要自己栽种,以便家中有一棵宝贝,从此患癌不用怕。

Friday, February 26, 2010

Many Sabahan homeless in Kuala Lumpur

Many were cheated by their employers. This is routine treatment to all workers in the whole of Malaysia that share similar laws and their enforcement, which made Malaysia, especially Sabah, the worst in Human Trafficking i.e. SLAVERY.
http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/news.cfm?NewsID=70825

Published on: Friday, February 19, 2010

Kota Kinabalu: A Daily Express check in Kuala Lumpur confirmed many homeless and jobless Sabahans there. They are mostly from rural areas and depending on charitable organisations for survival. This reporter met about 15 Sabahans and three Sarawakians who turned up at the Archdiocesan Office for Human Development (AHOD) at Jalan Bukit Nenas, Kuala Lumpur, last Friday.

AHOD, the official arm of the Catholic Church (in the Archdiocese of Kuala Lumpur) is among non-governmental organisations providing free food for the homeless in the nation's capital.
Officer-in-charge of AHOD, Carl D'Cunha, as well as Sabahan priest Fr Valentine Gompok who is currently serving at the St Francis of Assisi parish in Cheras, helped to arrange the meeting.
Also present was Anita Sani from Persatuan Momogun Malaysia who said she would submit a report to the relevant authorities in Sabah for further action.

Daily Express had on Jan. 18 exposed the presence of quite a number of young people from East Malaysia, mostly from Sabah, stranded in the nation's capital, roaming the streets and depending on free meals.

The expose came about following investigative reporting follow-ups with other NGOs providing similar charitable services there, namely Kechara Soup Kitchen Society and Street Fellowship at Klang Bus Station.

Among the Sabahans who identified themselves as homeless were 33-year- old Apai John from Kg Mantailang, Tenom; Nicklos Jusit (24) from Kepayan Ridge, Kota Kinabalu; Ramsi Noing (30) from Mile 7, Tinusa 2, Sandakan; Junik John (21) from Ranau; Mohd Fauzi Mahatin (24) from Kg Desa Aman, Kundasang; Syukri Ober (24) from Kunak; Bally Balingi (24) from Kg Paguokon, Tenom; Sahadan Saidin (23) from Anjung Teduh, Felda Sahabat 1, Lahad Datu; Rejis Jais (24) from Kota Marudu; Hermis Saimin (19) from Ranau; Martin Majari (35) from Kg Bambangan in Pitas; Abdul Asintu (30) from Sandakan; and Prislu Sapsin (35) from Beluran.
Another Sabahan from Tambunan turned up for the free meal but declined to join the meeting. Half of them expressed desire to return to Sabah when they had the money while the rest hoped to stay on for a while to see if their fortunes improved.

The Sarawakians who joined in included a 17-year-old girl Angira ak Dolkit from Kampung Serikin in Bau; Ritzman G. Clerk (38) from Sri Aman and Seling ak Dian from Kapit. They said they slept anywhere that was comfortable.

According to Carl, AHOD looks into the food aspects of about 30 or so young people from East Malaysia.

Apai, considered one of the "seniors", has guided about 15 Sabahans who he found stranded in various parts of KL to places such as AHOD where they at least get free meals. He admitted being jobless and homeless in Kuala Lumpur for about four to five years now.

"In Kuala Lumpur, there are many homeless Sabahans, (easily) more than a hundred and maybe 300 to 400. You can find them in many places like Masjid India, Daya Bumi, Klang Bus Station and Bukit NenasÉini yang betul-betul merempat, yang tiada rumah, tiada apa semua (these are truly homeless, do not have a home, do not have anything at all)," he said.
According to him, most came to the peninsula following private job recruitment agents but ended up cheated by these agents or those employing them. Others followed their Sabahan friends already there, hoping to find work but after some time either quit due to social problems.
As for Apai, mixing with the wrong people caused him to be in this situation. He came to the peninsula about 13 years ago and did various jobs, including as a security guard, contract worker and factory worker.

Apai said people like him sleep either along the roadsides, parks or at buildings like Daya Bumi or the Puduraya bus terminal. He said although all those from Sabah do not sleep at the same place every night, their daily routine is similar.

"Normally, we will go to another church near a bus stand in Klang which is open at about 10am daily and closes at 5pm for our free morning breakfast and lunch," he said.

After that, he said they would go their separate ways, some to meet other friends or to look for another place to spend the night.

"Sometimes I will follow friends and look for workÉthis way we can get part-time jobs. This is routine for us everyday."

Because the charity centres only provide meals during daytime, dinner requires going to behind fast food outlets, usually KFC, or similar premise to salvage discarded leftover food they can eat from rubbish bins.

"We look for any leftover food still eatable that we can find in the rubbish bins of these premisesÉkira okay la, boleh juga (it's okay, still can)," he said, adding that the homeless people from other states also do likewise.

However, he said they (homeless, including from different states) never fight over the leftover food at these premises because "sama- sama faham (mutually understand each other)".
Apai, whose family once lodged a missing person report back in Tenom, said for personal hygiene, he would normally go to the nearest mosque to bathe. When nature calls and if he does not have any money, he will relieve himself at any secluded place he can find. Admitting it is hard to be homeless and jobless in the nation's capital without any place to turn to for assistance, he hoped the Government will help people like them.

During the meeting, Fr Valentine provided them consultation while Anita recorded their particulars for further action by the Sabah State Government. Anita, who is based in Kuala Lumpur, claimed to have been directed by the authorities in Sabah after Daily Express broke the story.

She said the directive came after a meeting held a week earlier involving various parties.

She also took down the particulars of those who wished to return to Sabah.

Most of those present admitted have been involved in drugs but have since repented.

Many still had their MyKad with them while a few others were holding temporary identification documents after losing theirs to snatch thieves or to former employers.