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Starve Cancer at Home
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Several protocols have been show to starve cancer, will be sharing them here with you.
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Here we are comparing pics. The filter in the left is a manual filter from D.I.M.P.
The first pic is looking for purple as the cancer marker. We saw lots of blue possible Hydrogen or inflammation.
This filter is from the app Pixlr. It looks for excess Molybdenum. She is white clear of it
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It would have come as deep blue
And example of someone with high molybdenum 👇
That is a LOT of molybdenum. (another client)
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There are more elements to find. Will take a brake cone back in a bit .
There is one more manual filter to double check for cancer markers in D.I.M.P, we do it from a lap top.

Will show you the which filters to download along with adding the automatic filters in a moment.

Will eventually teach you step by step how to pass the filters.

If you want to start using the automatic, feel free to use.

The first filter in the automatic filters is called LP filter:
-Sugar in dark red
-phopshorus or estrogen (cancer marker) in purple, nitrogen in orange.
-Mercury in bright green
Second filet is called FF filter and it looks for excess calcium in yellow, excess iron in red, excess lead in Blue.
The P filter which is the last filter will try find hydrogen on red which means inflammation or liquid retention
The two apps to download: 👇
This one is Pixlr. We use it to find Excess Aurum and Excess Molybdenum(manually will teach)
This one is Filterra. It looks for excess Bismuth also manual
These two filters will only work on iPhones not sure why.
In the next few days will start showing the steps for the Manila filters so you can try them at home. 💫
Sorry guys re did this pic. Mercury is found in the LP filter. She has none that shows in that area (it would show bright green on the LP filter, this is the FF filter. Green here doesn't mean anything
Another example of high Bismuth.
This person was taking a medicine that creates a similar molecular compound as bismuth (think of cars exhaust, burned food, smoke from cigarettes, polution, all makes excess bismuth.