I would like to introduce you to an Australian plant that is part of the Aboriginal Bush Medicine, which gains more and more popularity in Australia and throughout the world.
This plant, Pittosporum Phylliraeoides, is more commonly known as Gumby
Gumby or Gumbi Gumbi.
Gumby Gumby appears to have the following properties: anti-pruritic, anti-spasmodic, anti-viral and detoxification and galactagogue, and it has shown to improve circulation, blood pressure regulation and boosting of the immune system.
Gumby Gumby has been reported to assist in the
treatment of:
Cancer Emphysema Meniere's Disease Haemorrhoids Chronic Psoriasis Chronic Eczema Skin Disorders Diverticulosis Angina Chronic Fatigue Vein Conditions Acne Skin Repair Cramps Depressions Anti Convulsant
Hundreds of test cases have substantiated that Gumby Gumby is highly effective in treating many
forms of cancer, from those in the initial stages of development right through to terminal situations. In many cases the regular taking of Gumby Gumby has been very supportive in the recovery from these cancers and ongoing treatment has kept recurrence of the disease at bay. Whilst tests to date have only been successful in some forms of cancer, there is no reason to believe that Gumby Gumby would not be extremely beneficial for all cancer sufferers.
Agreed.
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