Cancer: the Forbidden CuresOctober 3, 2012 |
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Contributing WriterWaking TimesCancer is a growing worldwide epidemic, with staggering statistics:
20,000 people dying of cancer every day; 1 person out of 3 will be faced
with cancer at one point in their life; and 1 million Americans are
diagnosed with cancer every year. The standard
treatment for cancer has been the same for many decades and is comprised of surgery,
radiation and chemotherapy, the latter two being toxic to healthy cells
in the human body. These treatments, as well as the research surrounding
cancer, generate millions of dollars each year for the medical
industry, with a typical cancer patient spending on-average $50,000 to
treat the disease.
Sadly, there is clearly a
lack of desire in the mainstream medical establishment to research alternative,
natural medicines and treatments for cancer. One of the primary reasons
for this that it is difficult to patent a natural treatment, thus
limiting the revenue potential of natural and homeopathic medicines.
Therefore, there is little interest from the pharmaceutical companies to
put natural remedies through the expensive and arduous FDA approval
processes. Another reason is believed to be that the pharmaceutical
industry, through its control over the education system, drug-testing
process and the FDA, as well as through its influence over the American
Medical Association and medical publications, is not interested in a
cure unless there is significant revenue potential as well as an
opportunity for lucrative patents.
Over the last century, several natural cancer treatments have been
developed and used to treat patients (even cure them) in the US and in
other developed countries. One example is a natural concoction of herbs
called Essiac, created by nurse Rene Caisse in Canada in the 1920′s.
Another is an herbal cure created by Harry Hoxsey, who funded clinics in
17 states before they were all closed down by the FDA in the late
1950’s. And yet another is the Gerson Therapy, created by German doctor
Maximilian Gerson, who was one of the first to suggest a nutritional
approach to treating chronic disease in the 1940’s.
These alternative treatments and many others (Vitamin B-17 based
Laetrile, shark cartilage, mistletoe-based Iscador, a Vitamin C based
treatments) are discussed in this following documentary
Cancer: The Forbidden Cures. The video also provides important commentary about the industry behind the mainstream medical system.
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http://www.wakingtimes.com/2012/10/03/cancer-the-forbidden-cures/