I agree that some alternative therapies for cancer treatment are promising
and some, like the gerson protocol are, as far as I'm concerned quackery at
it's worst. My mother kept in contact with some of the people she met that
were patients there,  I say kept and not keeps, because none of them are
alive any longer. I did a lot of research into their supposed cure at the
time my sister was in Mexico, and every authority on cancer therapy, even
some who praised many alternative means, branded their methods as quackery.
Contact Y ME in the States and get some information for yourself. Miss
Gerson, at that time anyway, refused to even make any long term statistical
reports public or available to anyone in the medical community.

Their is one clinic in particular, in Germany, can't remember the
physician's name, (not the name you mentioned)that has made excellent
progress in the treatment of cancer. There is another physician, in the
States, Texas, I think, who was going to lose his licence despite remarkable
results with patients with brain tumours. I don't disagree with alternative
therapy, I embrace them, but they should be put out of business if they are
using methods that do nothing but increase their own personal wealth. I
remember the men who were selling a mixture of koolaids and making a mint,
saying it was a cure for aids. And there is a doctor in the Morth Eastern
States who is using jet fuel as a treatment for breast and\or ovarian
cancer. There are terrible people out there who kill others in claiming to
have a cure that they don't have, while draining the families pockets and
filling their own.

If you are having success, you will allow your statistical long term results
to be published and the your treatment protocol should also be public
knowledge. My sister almost went to a clinic, I believe it was in Arizona,
that we were told was using organic pastas to cure cancer!

And yes, I agree with your observations about mainstream medicine. I am
probably alive today because of early detections and surgery to remove two
suspicious growths in two different forms of cancer. I thank God above that
my doctor is a careful and consistent and persistent one. In the first case,
in the same area and same form as my sister's original problem. Sent to the
same two doctors as she was sent to, told the same thing. "It's nothing."
But luckily my doctor persisted agreeing that in neither case was the doctor
even making sense in his diagnosis, and I was finally sent to another who
took the time to look further, and agred that surgery and consistent
followup were necessary. Right now I'm being tested every 6 months for one
problem area and yearly for the other.

But boy, am I glad I didn't have to make a medical decision based on no
information about protocols or prcedures or long term  statistics. And
that's what a true quack gives you, lies, or nothing.

Tara

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Can we get some balance on this.  A couple of cases here that we DON'T
know the full story of, versus tens of thousands of preventable hospital
deaths per year from silly mistakes made by doctors and nurses.

Hundreds of thousands of deaths per year from prescription drug
complications, vaccine damage, and mainstream cancer treatments.

The Gerson clinic has many many more people who thank god that their
loved ones are alive and cured.

Heck, who do you think Presidents, Prime Ministers and the heads of your
precious cancer institutes go to when they get cancer, they go to these
so-called 'quack' clinics.

I know for a fact that Ronald Reagan was cured of bowel cancer at a
'quack' clinic in Germany, run by a guy called Dr Hans Nieper (recently
deceased so I can publicly mention it now).  I say 'quack' here, because
if he did that treatment in the USA it would have been called 'quack'
however in Germany it is not.

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