Monday 15 August 2011

Porcupine Date for Cancer

Porcupine date is a rare "stone" that found in the stomach of a porcupine.
Porcupine is a mammalian that live in forests. It has a coat of sharp spines
that defend them from predators. It is herbivore. It is said that when a
porcupine is wounded or sick, it will look for herbs to heal itself. As the
healing progress, stone may form in the stomach.

As the body system, genetic build up, and the environment where the porcupine
get herbs for healing are different from each other, hence the outlook, the
smoothness, the size, the quality, and the colours of the porcupine dates that
formed are different.

The porcupine date that stay longer in the body of the porcupine may has
bigger size, much more medicament properties, and hence better quality.
However, not all porcupines produce porcupine date in their bodies, and if it
does one porcupine only can form one porcupine date each. This is why
porcupine dates are of precious price.

There are 3 types of porcupine dates, namely,

1. "Blooded",

2. "Powdery", this type of porcupine date is found in much stronger
porcupine. It is of the best quality among all types and hence it
is the most expensive type of porcupine dates. It has smooth surface
and it is much more harder when compared to other types of porcupine
dates.

3. "Grassy", this type of porcupine date has more coarser surface when
compared to the other two types. It is of greenish brown colour.
Although it is among the cheapest porcupine date it is of good quality
as well.

The differences depend on the regions where the porcupines are found. Nowadays,
the "blooded" is not common. The "powdery" and the "grassy" types are as good.

In tradition, porcupine date had been used as medicine by hill tribes in the
Southern China and South-East Asia. Olden Chinese medical text had recorded the
uses of porcupine date. It is used as anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, natural
antibody, immunization booster, and body-detox.

Today, the porcupine date is well-known in Chinese society in South-East Asia.
It is widely used by the Chinese Malaysian as an alternative medicine in the
treatment of cancer, dengue fever, meningitis, herpes, throat infection,
pneumonia and others.

Dosage:

Children  :  0.1-0.2 g
Adult   :  0.3-0.4 g

Take one to three times a day, depend on individual health conditions.

Administration:

Dissolve the powder in the mouth directly, or dissolve it in a table spoon
with water. It is best taken with an empty stomach.

3 comments:

  1. How much per portion did u get it for? i was told eu yan sang charges rm900

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  2. Actually I got it at dealer price. I bought 1 ball at a times. It depends on weight. Aroung RM 9,000 to RM 11,000. 1 ball can last me 3 months. As I'm taking once a day.

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  3. i have a porcupine date,i want to sell it. please call me at +6281389891852,thanks

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