<p><em>People come to me with leukemia. They say 'Dr. Sebi the doctor said that my child will die with leukemia. What can you offer that the physician did not offer?' I tell them that all I have to offer is a nutritional approach to disease. We begin by cleansing away the toxins that are invading the while biology. </em>--Dr. Sebi November 2005</p><p></p><p><span>There's more about how Dr. Sebi cures diseases considered incurable in this </span><strong>20th anniversary edition of <em>Seven Days in Usha Village: A Conversation With Dr. Sebi</em></strong><span>. In the new chapter Dr. Shared More That Week in Honduras: His Methodology you'll read among other things why sickle cell anemia primarily found in Black people is essentially leukemia and anemia in other races. Iron and oxygen deficiency is the culprit.</span></p><p></p><p><span>The Prologue and end of the book have changed with a full circle tribute to Dr. Sebi by the person who helped launch his career in the U.S. Adio Kuumba Akil. She met Dr. Sebi for the first time at the Garden Holistic Institute in St. Croix Virgin Islands while learning natural healing and food therapy.</span></p><p></p><p><strong><em>Seven Days in Usha Village: A Conversation With Dr. Sebi 20 Years Later</em></strong><span> continues to shine a light on the essence of master healer and alkaline food advocate Dr. Sebi.</span></p>
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