TURMEL: The Vitamin B17 Laurel Cherry tree
From: John Turmel (bc726_at_FreeNet.Carleton.CA)
Date: 07/22/04
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Date: 22 Jul 2004 03:49:35 GMT
>From: "Brian Norman" <brinor@sympatico.ca>
>To: <johnturmel@yahoo.com>
>Subject: The Laurel Cherry tree
>Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2004 07:13:27 -0400
BN: JT
Here is a photo of the English Laurel, Prunus Laurocerasus
"Otto Luyken". As you can see, it's a beautiful little tree
which could easily compete with any Ficus benjamina in even
the fanciest window. As it grows in zone 6 in full sun to
full shade it could probably adapt to any window. Anyone
could have the cure for cancer as a potted houseplant but
they keep it a secret. Most prunus contain amygladin but
they are huge trees. I got another dwarf called a Nanking or
Manchu cherry which they suspect has B17 because it is a
prunus but it hasn't been analysed so they're not sure. I
will be able to throw the almond flavoured cherry leaves
into my rejuvelac (Wheat beer made with acidopholis) and
have the bacteria extract the B17 etc into the beer. The
marijuana can go into the beer too. Of course the cherry
leaves also contain other superb phytochemicals including
all kinds of turpenes and tannins and hormones and even
melatonin. I'm so happy. I'll never have to pay big money
(Laetrile) for something I can't have.
http://www.cyberclass.net/turmel/laurel.jpg
JCT: Wow. Does it sound like one great plant to have around
the house.
BN: I really liked your photos on the young Liberals page.
I mean, I've seen your white hard hat lots of times in
photos and always dismissed it as a kind of tacky attention
getting gimick. This time I had a chance to really look at
it and think about it. It's not tacky at all. It's an
absolutely dramatic attention getter. It sort of just burns
into a person's memory -- once seen never forgotten.
JCT: I've always felt it was a great "gimmick" and am sure
that more people know me as "the guy in the white hard-hat"
either protesting, being busted, running in elections,
fighting in courts and that someday they'd put the name to
the image.
BN: It makes me want to dig my white hard hat out from the
back of the closet and come and stand behind you when you
are protesting some place. Anyway the photos are great but
where they are on the Liberal page is so wonderful.
Sorry to take up your time with this when I know you're busy
but I just wanted you to know that I appreciate you. BN
JCT: I just want to thank you again for reminding me about
the Health Canada re-instatement of the fatal cancer in the
MMAR. When you're essentially fighting a corpse, you tend to
forget fatal wounds that were inflicted after the death.
Remember, Bruce Ryan had the argument prepared in reserve if
the judge said that the courts had the power to un-repeal
the MMAR and I'd only forgotten because we had won without
itl. Except here with a case of a resurrected law, a new
fatal injury to the MMAR has to be of use in the final show-
down.
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