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The author, Miles Mathis, shares a personal discovery for treating his own skin cancers, primarily using a “pH rocking” method at home. He explains that after observing a persistent red spot on his forehead for over a year, which he suspected was skin cancer, he decided against visiting a dermatologist due to financial constraints and a general distrust of doctors. He initially tried baking soda, which seemed to calm the spot but didn’t eliminate it. He then experimented with limes, finding that their low pH was more effective. He developed a “pH rocking” technique, alternating between baking soda (high pH) and limes (low pH), which rapidly eradicated the cancer on his forehead in less than two weeks. He successfully applied this treatment to a more concerning spot on his forearm, which also healed within three weeks. Mathis proposes that this pH manipulation, which his own tissue can tolerate better than enclosed cancerous tissue, could be applicable to other cancer types. He notes that while some internet research hints at citrus fruit effects, no studies specifically examine pH rocking.

He later shares a report from an MD (pathologist) and psychiatrist. This doctor’s wife had a suspicious, non-melanoma skin lesion on her cheekbone. Following Mathis’s method, she alternated between baking soda and lime juice for about two weeks, resulting in the lesion disappearing and not returning for six months. The MD also shares a recipe for a salve for skin tags, consisting of garlic, vinegar, and tea tree oil, which he finds is likely more effective due to the garlic. He mentions that the cancer on Mathis’s forehead did not respond to this salve, suggesting that the lime treatment involves more than just pH.

The MD then diverges to discuss driving safety, attributing increased accidents to vaccine damage affecting drivers’ brains. He advises readers to drive minimally, stay alert to oncoming traffic, and maintain a wider berth from the center yellow line, even hugging the outside white line. He also stresses the importance of ensuring headrests are correctly adjusted in all vehicles, including the back seats and vans, to prevent severe injuries like whiplash or broken necks in accidents.

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