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dancpsuMar 15, 2006
I think drinking one of these a week (<a class="user" href="http://www.hotsauceworld.com/hsw1821.html)">http://www.hotsauceworld.com/hsw1821.html)</a> would kill the cancer... and your intestines. "Not recommended for use without dilution." hehe
grigMar 15, 2006
It really doesn burn on the way in and out. Pass the After Death Sauce please. <a class="user" href="http://extremefood.com/product.php?id=5">http://extremefood.com/product.php?id=5</a>
iiftmlisMar 15, 2006
But I think that's the idea... To add heat with as little change of flavor as possible.
grizMar 15, 2006
3-8 Habeneros 3 times per week???? I think the victim, er um, I mean patient might choose cancer over treatment after the first round.
artifezMar 16, 2006
Yes but what about the process of using hot sauce on your prostate.
bluehouseMar 17, 2006
if you're ever had your prostate checked by a doctor you'd understand
Closed AccountMar 17, 2006
This book (The Healing Powers of Peppers) gives you all kinds of recipes for healing:<a class="user" href="http://www.gotoreviews.com/archives/book-reviews/the-healing-powers-of-peppers.html">http://www.gotoreviews.com/archives/book-reviews/the-healing-powers-of-peppers.html</a>
tidejweMar 22, 2006
This is only going to help Voodoo members who actually take hot peppers and bathe in them on Nov 1st, even shoving them in their...well...crevaces, then removing it and...we won't get into details. Eating hot peppers will never have it touch my prostate, thus it will never kill cancer cells. This may help in developing medication that you inject near cancer cells, but it doesn't suggest that eating hot peppers will prevent cancer unless it comes in direct contact with it. Since that is unlikely, most people have this article all wrong. Eating hot peppers won't help cancer...but converting to voodoo and shoving them up your crevaces will help you prevent cancer. ;)
dunstdunstOct 12, 2006
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ron2Nov 6, 2006
Scofield
brianincaJun 25, 2008
That is one of the dumbest statements I have ever read. First,there is only a handful of known effective cancer treatments outside of conventional chemotherapy and radiation. These are fairly well corroborated, and listed on reputable sites. Unless, you frequent snake oil sites and are easily swindled by quacks, there isn't "EVERYTHING curing cancer. Secondly, while the list of things linked to the cause of cancers is longer, it isn't "everything" either.Third, had you actually read further into this, instead of braying and drooling like an infant, you'd see it's quite substantiated and has been tested and shown to work as they say.When you're done being dramatic, and alarmist, and can calm down a bit, you can learn a great deal more. btw: Thanks for the article OP. Looks promising.
joey2025Aug 28, 2009
i will never for get the hottest stuff i ever had in some pretty hot extracts .... ohhhh god it was bad<a class="user" href="http://www.andyshotsauce.com/index.php?main_page=index&amp;cPath=89" rel="nofollow">http://www.andyshotsauce.com/index.php?main_page=i ...</a>