Dhamasa herb




The Dhamasa herb with which I have seen 50% removal of late stage cancer in two months is a green powder that was freshly crushed, cleaned and ground. Remember, the cancer had spread throughout the body to the stomach, lungs, liver and even bones. Please save your loved ones from the pain of chemo.
Some people mistake Dhamasa for barley, yams or yams, but it is actually a separate plant.
Dhamasa plant has a set of four closely spaced spines with a thin and long leaf between each spine. It can be three-pronged, or four. Its branches are very thin, so they cannot grow straight and form a small bush. This plant is also found in Italy, Germany, Middle Eastern countries, Pakistan and India. It is considered as a cure for cancer especially blood and liver cancer.
The color of its flowers is light purple. After the flowers fall, there are large numbers of small 00-shaped seeds near the spikes.

Benefits of Dhamasa

. It is the best blood purifier and thins the blood by dissolving blood clots, thus protecting against brain haemorrhage, heart attack, and stroke etc.
. Its flowers and leaves can cure all types of cancer and thalassemia.
. Can be used to dissipate body heat and have cooling effects.
. It can cure all types of hepatitis.
. Liver cancer can also be treated by strengthening the liver.
. It helps in improving the abilities of the heart and mind.
. Helpful in treating physical pains.
. There are different types of allergy treatment.
. Get rid of acne, pimples, acne and other skin diseases.
. Increases appetite by strengthening the stomach.
. It relieves symptoms like vomiting, thirst and burning etc.
. Strengthens the weak body to form fat, and is helpful in weight control for obese people.
. Mouth and gum diseases are treated.
. Normalizes blood pressure.
. Treatment of asthma and general breathing difficulties k
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