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My husband was just diagnosed with colon cancer and I myself am a melanoma survivor. Please tell me where I can get hedge apples. I know we have trees around here but have no idea where. Thank you

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Hello I would like for my mom to try hedge apples. Do they need to be kept frozen after being cut?
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My mother had a friend of many years who had terminal cancer and went home to Kentucky to live out her limited remaining time. She was approached by someone who directed her to a center in Kentucky where they used Osage Orange as a treatment. She used this treatment and went into remission for about five years before ultimately succumbing to cancer. I believe it was the Mullins Log Cabin center referenced elsewhere in these comments.
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my mom is also on chemo..could you give me a link to an article that chemo and apples might counteract?
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I was just diagnosed with HER-2 breast cancer. I already went total vegan and cut out sugar and flour. My daughter and son-in- law have hedge apples by their house. I’m sure I will start this treatment tomorrow morning! Sounds way better than the chemotherapy treatments the dr wants me to undergo.
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You can order them on Amazon.

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My mother in law had bladder cancer. She started praying and eating several slices daily for 3 weeks. She was scheduled for surgery and was already given anesthesia and when she came to the doctor said it was all gone. I seen all this personally, so I know it worked. She also gave it to a friend with cancer and he got better. Another man tried it but it did not work for him but I'm not sure if he took it regularly. I know of others who were cured, also a neighbor has an older dog with cancer and the vet said he couldn't do anything to help him. So he started giving his dog hedgeapple in his food and after some weeks, not sure how long but when he had to take him back to get for other things. The doctor checked his dog and he is better now. I partly freeze mine then take it out and cut it in small chunks then keep it frozen and eat one piece everyday. By the way my mother in law is 94 and still going strong. Cancer free now for 8 years. She still eats it daily.
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Here is a journal article stating that the compounds in Osage Orange/Hedge Apple tree does kill cancer cells.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3978168/

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I'm hoping it worked for you! I was just referring a lady to this this morning! we are also in northern ky. I was unable to freeze any before they rotted. wishing you well!!
jennifer
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hey Dan. I'm in piner. I know a lot of teegardens ill try to look you up on face book! wandering if you have any fresh frozen ones left. I'm referring a lady to them. I've been reading so much about them! thank you.

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I need to hear from you. I have a sister in Ohio that has two brain surgeries. Nothing is helping. It is in her back and running rampant through her body. Please tell me what to do......
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My wife has cancer she needs to try the hedge apples they just told her yesterday she has a year left to live
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Here is the answer to finding hedge apples out of season! _[removed]_

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I'm curious as to if it works after you finish your rounds of chemo?
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You can eat the whole hedge apple core and seed.
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