Rare Australian Tree Contains Cancer-Killing Properties, Used in the Aboriginal Medicine for Centuries

 

It has been said that whatever disease plagues the Earth, there is always a plant nearby that treats it. Sometimes it is just waiting to be discovered – at least, by modern scientists.

The traditional medicine men of the native cultures have known about these cures for centuries. And every place on Earth has a different plant that fits in with its environment. When it comes to cancer healing remedies, Native Americans have chokecherry pudding, the Chinese have artemisinin, and Aboriginal Australians make use of the rare gumby gumby (also spelled gumbi gumbi) tree, or Pittosporum phylliraeoides.

There are over a dozen of different varieties of this tree, but only the top six are used for the medicinal properties. Pittosporum phylliraeoides is considered to be number one because it is the traditional one. However, it is rare to find today, so it is very highly prized.

From what the Aboriginals, and people who have used it are telling the world: from regaining energy and life vitality to treating cancer – the original gumby gumby is worth finding.

Gumby Gumby Uses from the Aboriginal Medicine Men

Research documents that the Aboriginals have used this plant for a variety of ailments such as cancers, psoriasis, and varicose veins.

The leaves, seeds, fruit pulp, and wood were traditionally used for bruises, muscle aches, sprains and cramps. Gumby gumby infusions were made for cold and coughs, as well as inducing lactation. And the fruit is used both internally and externally for skin problems such as eczema.

Many have kept the recipe from their ancestors and continue making the same remedies today. One of the medicine men, Tim Kemp, was 91 years old at the time of his interview in 2013, but looked a few decades younger.

His son Steve and he are from the Aboriginal community of Woorabinda in Queensland, Australia. Together they create herbal remedies for any ailment from colds to cancers, and the gumby gumby tree is a common ingredient in many of theirs elixirs. Gumby gumby has been tested for tens of thousands of people, and they want to keep this remedy known today.

Listen to the interview of Steve and Tim by ABC Open Capricornia below:

A differwnt interview shows Steve gathering and using gumby gumby leaves and berries:

 

Gumby Gumby and Cancer – What the Science Says

Today, the knowledge of gumby gumby and its medicinal uses have started making it around the world. Scientific communities have also begun performing studies, something that has not been done previously.

The most important claim that gumby gumby may help treat cancer has been so far supported by the studies that have been done.

When the Department of Pharmaceutical Biology at a German university studied gumby gumby, they found therapeutic benefits of this plant for cancer patients. At least in the lab, gumby gumby suppressed tumor cells from growing. It also acted as an immune system stimulant.

“The extract of Gumby Gumby leaves is a very potent anti-cancer agent. It is very potent against human tumor cells. Further investigation and research is required to identify the actual element responsible,” the study concluded.

In laboratory tests rats with cancer showed improvement when given gumby gumby extract.

As far as personal experiences go, many people have incorporated gumby gumby into their cancer treatment, and it has been promoted by CanSurvive Research Association of Australia, which focuses on holistic treatment of cancer.

There are not many stories out there yet, as the plant is not as known worldwide, but their number is growing.

 

People’s Personal Experiences with Gumbi Gumbi

Ken Murray is one of the main people you find when looking up gumby gumby online, as he has been very active in holistic cancer groups sharing his story. He had many Basal Cell Carcinomas (BCC) over a period of ten years, and besides black salve (another popular natural cancer remedy), he found gumby gumby to be extremely beneficial. Taking dried leaf gumby gumby capsules daily cleared rashes caused by his skin cancer, while also giving him back his energy.

Gumby Gumby berries. SOURCE: Ken Murray, YouTube

Other customers who bought this supplement from the same vendor have told Ken similar stories. A woman with leukemia for whom chemotherapy did not work said gumby gumby kept her cancer free for 5 years, and she had no signs of it ever coming back.

A man took gumby gumby for lung cancer and the disease went away. Next came similar stories from people who defeated breast, prostate, and pancreatic cancers.

After his own success story and hearing the stories of others, Ken now sells gumby gumby capsules on eBay and sometimes takes on vending in person in Australia.

What Are Gumby Gumby’s Other Benefits?  

Besides showing cancer-killing properties, this Australian plant remedy is also being used for:

-Allergies
-Antioxidant
-Anti-bacterial
-Anti-fungal
-Anti-viral
-Arthritis
-Autoimmune Disease
-Chronic fatigue
-Depression
-Detoxification
-Emphysema (lung disease)
-Fever
-GI Tract issues
-High blood pressure
-High cholesterol
-Immune system booster
-Inflammation
-Meniere’s Disease (a disorder of the inner ear)
-Poor circulation
-Skin problems

 

Antibacterial and antifungal properties have been the most supported by research. A 2011 Australian study confirmed that these benefits of the plant are strong enough to be considered medicinal, and also that this plant is non-toxic, and has no known serious side-effects.

And when it comes to people’s experiences, the most common benefit cited on one Australian gumby gumby online merchant is a great increase in energy and strength.

How to Use Gumby Gumby

Many people make gumby gumby tea by steeping 1 1/5 teaspoon of tea leaves per quart of water for 15 minutes. Drinking about 120-150 milliliters (roughly 4-5 ounces) of this tea a day has therapeutic properties.

And when taking herbal capsules, people who are fighting cancer have been taking about 7-8 capsules twice a day.

More information about gumby gumby is available on Ken’s YouTube channel and the comment section of the video below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6aA7rwH2UqI

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