GENTILE QUESTIONNAIRE: What do ya all think about the content in this 8Min. video, Pls. Rd. Desc.BOx
_Jaws_
Published on Aug 5, 2020
I also checked out that website this video plugs called Phkillscancer.com and it is still up and running but like I said it needs to be researched more by me or others in which I am going too(which I havnt fully done yet), but just wanted to share with all of you for anyone interested in this cancer cure research like I am. I do brush with baking soda and I have tested this protocol with the maple syrup and baking soda mix. one thing I will say is brushing with the baking soda does and quickly whitens your teeth and feels, seems and appears to be working about 75% better then the regular toothpaste I always used and only use now to rinse out the baking soda out of my mouth after brushing. but on the maple syrup plus baking soda mix I have tried and didn't get sick and just felt healthier from it but I am a young person and don't have cancer or any big health conditions so I really don't know how to effectively judge whether or not the baking soda plus maple syrup protocol works and is good for your Temple(body) or if it doesn't work and is bad for your Temple(body) just to be honest with ya. I am though curious about your feedback or personal knowledge you may have on this subject of baking soda and maple syrup being used as a cancer cure, so feel free and I would appreciate any feedback from it in my comment section. thanks and I hope this video and/or questionare was helpful or interesting. and also I do use the TSP and baking soda as a mouth wash and no joke for 34 yr old my teeth are fairly nice and mouth feels clean.
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