Gerson Therapy
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Ignore the naysayers about Gerson...also, ignore the chemo push IMO.....Chemo is not as effective on solid tumors...more effective on lymphoma and testicular cancers...do lots of research!
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And...pro-chemopushers can attack and ask for studies if they desire...but, just a head's up,,,it's my researched opinion and I will not play the game anymore.
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coffee enemas are a vey good idea I'd think cleans you up & the coffee that way would be an excellent painkiller. I juice every day. bought an enema bag years ago but have never used it, can't find it. but back to the future how does a biopsy show cancer of specifically what kind of breast cancer one has. I've never seen info on this, if one indeed trusts labs & scientific studies
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Lifie, if the alternative therapy is too cheap to make money for the pharmaceutical company, no one will promote it or endorse it. That's essentially the problem with many of these alternative therapies. It it's too cheap to make the FDA will ultimately declare it illegal to use or untested and no one will fund testing a cheap cancer treatment.
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Wellness, that is not really true. I know there are several studies running on metformin, for example. Metformin is an old drug, cheap and readily available. There are many problems with clinical trials, funding etc., not debating that, but if something shows promise, it is likely to be investigated somewhere, somehow.
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So weird, I got an email today about cessium chloride, so I looked it up. Now I see that when this thread started back in 2012, cessium chloride was mentioned. The article I found today answers some of the questions posted here 4 years ago: http://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/life/cured-cancer-patients-died-court-told-20101119-180z9
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Ack, I started reading the first pages of this thread. There is a whole convo about the late Jessica Ainscough and Ainscough's late mom and how successful they have been with Gerson.
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regarding coffee enemas my friend richard who has survived lung cancer on the gerson therapy from 1983 to the present, told me that the enemas open the bile ducts which he said mars bars daily had clogged and caused the cancer.
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Abigail, yes that is the claim, but there is absolutely no medical reason to think it does anything of the sort. Also, people will argue that coffee enemas are recommended in an old nursing manual, but that this amazing remedy was later "lost" or "suppressed" or some such. I managed to track down the manual in question and read what it actually says. It is simply about enemas, and all it says is that if you have a particularly stubborn case and a regular enema doesn't do the trick, you can try adding coffee or whiskey to the bag to make it more effective. It has to do with vacating the bowel, nothing to do with the liver, bile ducts or curing cancer.
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but what did work with my hearing was no salt for a year. not just no table salt, no added salt, for instance I've not eaten cheese for going on 9 years, just the sodium in the vegetables I ate and what was naturally in the natural foods. one day my hearing returned. I'd been pretty deaf for about 26 years. my hearing iis still good 6 or so years later.......as for the bile ducts richard is still doing well many years later. as for me life is too short for enemas. I no longer have the energy to juice daily. or walk much or cook so I eat prepared frozen food which has plenty salt. I lose too much blood near every full moon, still cleaning up from the last one, and still regaining energy. I no longer use so much essential oils, no longer do too much debraiding, so the beast is growing, but my energy is returning, I need that. what's today? the 20th perhaps? I'll be 79 in 11 days......for the everything ins I would have needed a dr, but no ins so I needn't bother dr llobet. still doing the castor oil packs 45 minutes a week, the 2 homeopathic pellets, notmuch green tea, some organic darjeeling before a towntrip. good to hear from you momine
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Abigail, that is because not eating salt is helpful for meniere's disease.
I am very glad that your friend Richard has survived so many years. That is great. However, there is absolutely no reason to think that the enemas had anything to do with his survival.
Be well!
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