



I'm shocked when I heard the news about Michael Jackson. I still don't believe it that we've lost Michael Jackson..The world has lost 1 of the greatest musician and a legend
The 50-year-old pop legend suffered a fatal heart attack in his mansion in Holmby Hills, Los Angeles yesterday(25/6/09) afternoon. (Malaysian time would be early 26/6/09 morning) His aides had called in the paramedics, who performed administered CPR on Michael en route the UCLA Medical Center, but quoting TMZ.com, the king of pop was unresponsive. And just after a few hours of slipping into a coma, Michael was pronounced dead, with all his family members by his bedside.
Apparently, Michael had gone through a thorough medical check-up in March and the doctor said he was OK.
The incredibly gifted singer/musician is survived by his three children (two boys and a girl), parents, five brothers and two sisters. Prior to his death, Michael was planning a series of comeback concerts in London. He was also in talks with a Malaysian concert promoter, who had become his close friend over the years, for a possibility of playing KL for the second time early next year.
~~~R.I.P Michael Jackson from all MJ Fans~~~
The Papaya with the Latin name carica papaya is called Paw Paw in Australia and New Zealand. This is in no way related to the Paw Paw in North America that has the Latin name asimina tribola, though both are medicinal plants.
Papaya leaf juice is claimed to have reversed cancer in many people living on the Gold Coast in Australia. Harold W. Tietze in his book Papaya The Medicine Tree, describes how to make the juice and tells the stories of many cancer survivors who reportedly used the juice to get rid of their cancer.
The book contains the the following report that was published in the Gold Coast Bulletin. "PawPaw Cancer Plea Bears Fruit". Gold coast gardeners have responded to an appeal by cancer victims desperate to find supplies of pawpaw leaves. And the Gold Coast man who, 14 years ago, first exposed the leaves as a possible cure for cancer has been tracked down to a Labrador (Gold Coast) nursing home. The story of how Stan Sheldon cured himself of cancer by drinking the boiled extract of pawpaw leaves was first told in the Gold Coast Bulletin in 1978.
Now research in the United States has given scientific support to his claim, isolating a chemical compound in the pawpaw tree which is reported to be a million times stronger than the strongest anti-cancer drug. Mr Sheldon, says the discovery does not surprise him. “I was dying from cancer in both lungs when it was suggested to me as an old Aboriginal remedy” he said. “I tried it for two months and then I was required to have a chest x-ray during those compulsory TB checks they used to have. They told me both lungs were clear." "I told my specialists and they didn’t believe me until they had carried out their own tests." "Then they scratched their heads and recommended I carry on drinking the extract I boiled out of the papaw leaves."
That was in 1962. The cancer never recurred. Since then Mrs Sheldon has passed the recipe onto other cancer victims. 'Sixteen of them were cured,' he said. Mr Sheldon's involves boiling and simmering fresh pawpaw leaves and stems in a pan for two hours before draining and bottling the extract. He said the mixture could be kept in a refrigerator though it may ferment after three or four days."
"One man has been growing papaws and giving away the leaves to cancer victims ever since he read the Bulletin's original 1978 story about Mr Sheldon. ' have no doubt that it works,' he said. "I know people walking around now who should have been dead according to their original cancer diagnosis. But the pawpaw treatment helped them to beat the cancer."
The recipe is as follows:
1. Wash and partly dry several medium-size papaya leaves.Cut them up like cabbage and place them in a saucepan with 2 quarts/ litres of water. Bring the water and leaves to the boil and simmer without a lid until the water is reduced by half.
2.Strain the liquid and bottle in glass containers.
The concentrate will keep in the refrigerator for three to four days. If it becomes cloudy, it should be discarded.
The recommended dosage in the original recipe is 3 Tablespoons/ 50ml three times a day. It is recommended to read Papaya The Medicine Tree for the interesting stories of 'incurable' people who have used this extract to beat their cancer, and for other medicinal uses of papaya.
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