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  1. SSSHhhhhhh! Don't tell the drug companies or they will make it illegal! You can't be going around growing and picking your own medicine! Who do you think you are, a HIPPIE? 😉

  2. Cotton and hibiscus flowers are the source.

  3. Is milk thistle dandelion-I am from Aussie

    1. No. It is a large, white /green variegated leaf with thorns on the end. It can be found fresh in the wild here in California; However, it is available in pill form at a health food store. It displays a small purple flower similar to an artichoke (which us in the same family). You have to cook it to ingest it if you get it raw.

  4. AylmerCycler says:

    On "There is no shortage of natural solutions for cancer or most other ailments; it’s all about doing your own research and discovering these natural healers for yourself."
    You don't know that "there is no shortaege of natural solutions for cancer or most other ailments". That's bad science to say a thing like that without relevant evidence. Also, it's far-right narcissitic arrogance to blithely imply we all can merely do our own research and discover these natural healers for ourselves. Not all of us have that skill and knowledge.
    In any case, thank-you for pointing the way to these natural substances, research which either you, or your associates have done by yourselves, from which we can all benefit.

  5. Mariel Thomson says:

    Extracted from hibiscus flowers and/or cotton flowers.Stay away from non-organically grown cotton which has extremely high pesticide residue. They had hopes some years ago for a male birth control pill from cotton, wonder if the extract from cotton affects male fertility.

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