Avemar for Cancer

         Avemar Instructions for Cancer
Douglas G Mitchell Ph.D., D.Univ.
Wednesday, 28 February 2018

Instructions for taking Avemar

Ingredients:
Fermented wheat germ extract dry matter 63.2%, maltodextrine, anti-caking agent [silicon dioxide], fructose, natural orange flavour, sodium chloride. Avemar is treated with ionizing energy to ensure microbiological safety.

Side Effects:
Soft stool is infrequent, unsettled stomach and nausea are very infrequent side effects.

Contra-indications:
During pregnancy and breastfeeding, organ or tissue transplantation, bleeding erosions and/or ulcers of the gastrointestinal tract [stomach and duodenal ulcers], mal-absorption syndrome, gluten sensitive enteropathies [celiac sprue], fructose intolerance, hypersensitivity to any of the ingredients.

Recommended dosage:
For average weight adults [~ 70 kg], the dose is one sachet per day. Patients with body weights above 90 kg should consume 2 sachets per day [preferably first up in the morning and again 1 hour before the evening meal].
Avemar is prepared by emptying one sachet into 150 mls [1/2 cup] of water [or soft drink, or still water. These should not  be carbonated and  not contain vitamin C, ascorbic acid or E 300]

Recommended use
a.   Refrigerate when received. Avemar can be stored unrefrigerated for several weeks providing its
b.   temperature does not exceed 25 degrees Centigrade. It should last indefinitely in a refrigerator
c.    Empty packet into water. Stir until dissolved, and drink immediately.
d.   It is recommended that Avemar be prepared and consumed 1 hour before a meal [most people consume it first up in the morning]. It should also be consumed 2 hours away from vitamin C supplements.
e.   Start taking it every day as soon as it is received.
f.     Continue until you believe that all cancer, including undetected cancer, has been removed. Needless to say, it is difficult to prove complete absence of cancer.

IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER
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