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What they don't realize is that the cure for cancer already exists, and it is found in each and every human body. Your body already knows how to cure cancer, and it has done it thousands of times in your lifetime. There's no need to keep searching for new cures, what we need to do is make people aware of the existing cures and prevention strategies available right now. And if that effort were successful, the American Cancer Society would no longer have any real purpose.
Getting your health information from an organization that depends on the existence of disease simply isn't credible. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Thus, from their point of view, they are indeed correct: there is no cure for cancer if you view the body as a collection of parts. Similarly, some doctors think human behavior is fully accounted for by nothing more than varying levels of neurotransmitters. And get this -- some artificial intelligence geeks think human beings are nothing more than complex computers (Turing machines). |
| Trying to find a chemical cure for cancer is sort of like asking some poor sop to find the pot of gold at the end of a rainbow. If he thinks the rainbow is physical (and not made of light energy), then he's going to chase that rainbow endlessly. Sure, the rainbow looks real, but it's actually a projection of vibrational energy.
A holistic view of health is much like recognizing the true nature of a rainbow -- the interaction between sunlight and small particles of water, and the varying angles of refraction that split full-spectrum light into strands of visible colors. |
| The American Cancer Society says there's no cure for cancer. How can you say that these diseases are reversible?"
The answer requires an understanding of a much more advanced framework for health and the underlying causes of disease. Fundamentally, these diseases are fictitious in the sense that they are not caused by invading microbes -- thus, they are not diseases in the way we typically think of infectious disease like smallpox, malaria or influenza. |
| To say that there's no cure for cancer is to deny the healing potential of the human body. It is, in a sense, to deny one's very own human nature.
It's not surprising to hear this, though, since conventional medicine is often about separation from nature, or even separation from self. If you think about the way conventional medicine looks at the body, it's all about separation and isolation. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
The agency would say, "How dare you call it a cure -- there is no such thing as a cure for cancer!"
Apparently, the word "cure" is reserved exclusively for pharmaceuticals; it can never be used with herbs or other nutritional therapies. I find that to be an interesting double standard. There are herbs, by the way, that have a better than 0.6 percent reduction rate in recurring breast cancer. Many herbs from the Amazon rainforest are anti-cancer, most notably graviola and cat's claw, both of which have received some notoriety over the last couple years, and deservedly so, in my opinion. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
In fact, the bewildering belief is the one held by conventional medicine, which insists that there is no cure for cancer. That is absolutely stunning in its ignorance, because every person alive has already cured cancer. And the body is preprogrammed with the ability to cure cancer on its own. (Drug companies, of course, don't want you to realize this. If people figure out they can already cure cancer, then anti-cancer drug sales might plummet!)
It is astonishing that conventional medicine fails to recognize the true nature of cancer. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Your skin manufactures the cure for cancer simply by being exposed to sunlight.
See, the strategies for preventing these diseases are readily available. Your body already knows all of this. But when you go outside and put on sunscreen, you interfere with your body's normal system of disease prevention. Of course, this doesn't mean you should go outside and burn yourself to a crisp. If you're not used to getting lots of sun on your skin, then you have to use some common sense. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
If we only had more money for drugs, more money for surgery, and more money to find that elusive cure for cancer we've been promised since the 1970's, then all our health care concerns would be a thing of the past.
All of this, of course, is a calculated distraction from the real health problem in this country. |
Kevin Trudeau See book keywords and concepts |
In his introduction Paavo Airola states, "First, I want to make it perfectly clear that I do not offer a cure for cancer. I only report how cancer is successfully treated in several of the biological clinics in Europe. I do this mainly to protect myself against prosecution by overzealous government agencies who, in the name of protecting the public, mercilessly attack anyone who not only dares to advise but even to report on unorthodox cancer therapies that work."
The causes of cancer are known yet suppressed. If you ask anyone what causes cancer, no one knows! |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Drug companies need billions of dollars in drug profits to find the cure for cancer! Evidence-based medicine is credible! These are the type of headlines constructed by news repeaters.
Fictitious disease - A fabricated disease invented for the sole purpose of creating a new market for patented drugs. ADHD is the prime example of a fictitious disease, and the psychiatric community is now well-practiced at labeling human behaviors "brain chemistry imbalances that need to be treated with chemicals. |
Andreas Moritz See book keywords and concepts |
Instead, it tries everything in its power to keep this most profitable business in the world growing.
David Walker, who is the nation's top accountant—the comptroller general of the United States— said the following about the new Medicare plan. "The prescription drug bill was probably the most fiscally irresponsible piece of legislation since the 1960s." He perceives it as the most powerful force driving the United States toward bankruptcy. With one stroke of the pen, Walker says, the federal government increased existing Medicare obligations nearly 40 percent over the next 75 years. |
Kevin Trudeau See book keywords and concepts |
In researching this matter, we have found articles that report that certain scientists were willing to shoot anybody who came up with a cure for cancer before they did and said the person who comes up with a cancer cure had better go hide in the farthest corner of the earth. Just what the hell is going on here and what is this world coming to with this kind of attitude? This phenomenon repeats itself over and over again in research centers across the country, as I experienced working for a research center of a major corporation. Pure jealousy reigns supreme. |
Tanya Harter Pierce See book keywords and concepts |
Unlike most other boys in high school, he also prayed to be able to help find a cure for cancer. For Sheridan, it wasn't his ego at play here. He truly wanted to be of service to his fellow man.
In late high school, Sheridan started having a series of recurring dreams. They were unusual in that he kept seeing a chemical formula over and over again. This formula meant nothing to him, and he could find no one else who could understand it either. However, after Sheridan started college, he came face to face with the chemical formula of his recurring dreams. |
| Brusch concluded that Essiac was "a cure for cancer, period."
?Dr. Gerson was a highly esteemed physician in his home country of Germany, whom the famous humanitarian doctor, Albert Schweitzer, called "one of the most eminent medical geniuses in the history of medicine." Known in New York as someone who could cure "incurables", Dr. Gerson's clinic showed astounding results, which he even presented to a sub-committee in Congress known as "the Pepper Commission."
Dr. Krebs and his son, Dr. Ernst T. Krebs, Jr. |
| Her initial words to her husband were, "If there was a cure for cancer, don't you think they would be using it instead of letting thousands of people die?" But she had no other choice and her husband seemed to have faith that Cancell would work. On November 12, 1989, Elonna started taking Cancell. She decided to refuse the conventional treatments of chemotherapy and radiation that had been offered to her since they could promise her no more than six months anyway. She really wanted to be able to take care of her babies and watch them grow up. |
Marcia Angell, M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
Wouldn't the world beat a path to the door of a company that produced, say, a cure for cancer? The answer is that truly good drugs don't have to be promoted very much. A genuinely important new drug, such as Gleevec, sells itself. Cancer doctors treating patients with the kind of leukemia that responds to Gleevec know about the drug from professional meetings and journal articles. And they use it. No sales pitch is needed. (Novartis does, however, use the Gleevec story to promote itself— implying that all of its drugs are that good.) Important new drugs require very little marketing. |
The Life Extension Editorial Staff See book keywords and concepts |
While these therapies are by no means a cure for cancer, they do provide patients with an opportunity to mitigate the immune suppression associated with surgical procedures.
AVOID ANALGESIC DRUGS THAT PROMOTE METASTASIS
After cancer surgery, the patient often experiences pain and requests an analgesic drug for immediate relief. The drug of choice is often morphine or other opiates. The problem with these drugs is that they impair immune function, specifically NK activity, lymphocyte-macrophage production, and other key immune cytokines. |
Tanya Harter Pierce See book keywords and concepts |
They decided to drop the Essiac name because it was too closely associated with "a cure for cancer," and thus too controversial, and they decided to simply sell it as an herbal detoxifying tea.
Brusch and Alexander looked for a manufacturing company that could meet the standards required for producing a high-quality herbal preparation, and they settled on a company called Flora in British Columbia, Canada. The herbal tea was produced and sold in bottled liquid form, and named "Flor-Essence." Flor-Essence can be bought today at many health food stores as well as over the Internet. |
Donald L. Barlett and James B. Steele See book keywords and concepts |
After all, everyone supports apple pie, motherhood, and a cure for cancer. Lawmakers recognized the potential back in 1937 when, in a rare display of Capitol Hill unity, they voted unanimously to create the National Cancer Institute. Some three decades later, in 1971, President Richard M. Nixon called for a War on Cancer, and Congress again responded by opening the doors to the U.S. Treasury.
At first glance, it might seem that all those billions have bought substantial progress. |
Kevin Trudeau See book keywords and concepts |
It has been determined that the cure for cancer will come from an oil-base synthetic patent medicine, and all others will be put off the market. All research money is directed toward oil-base synthetic drugs, while research in the area of natural remedies is already all but shut off.
Studying these cases indicated there is a common pattern of how small companies that promote natural health remedies are put out of business. This system has even been used on progressive doctors who try to experiment with something different because the standard patent medicines are not working to cure cancer. |
Tanya Harter Pierce See book keywords and concepts |
Successful Alternative Treatments
Abound
How many times have we heard television commercials that imply the pharmaceutical companies are working very hard to find a cure for cancer? Yet, you will discover in the following pages that many successful treatments for cancer have already been developed. They just don't get any publicity since they are labeled "alternative. |
Kevin Trudeau See book keywords and concepts |
Eureka! A cure for cancer! A simple, inexpensive, all-natural cure with no side effects. Just a simple plant that you make into a tea and drink. It has absolutely no side effects at all. It's pure, all-natural, and costs just pennies.
Imagine this scientist announcing his discovery to the world. Certainly he would win a Nobel Prize. Certainly the world medical community would be rejoicing. No more cancer! Every cancer patient could drink this tea and in one week be free of all their cancer. |
Samuel S. Epstein, M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
The cancer establishment misled Congress into the unfounded and simplistic view that the cure for cancer was just around the corner, provided that Congress made available massive funding for cancer treatment research. The Act did just this, while failing to emphasize needs for cancer prevention, and also gave the NCI virtual autonomy from the parent National Institutes of Health, while establishing a direct chain of command between the NCI and the White House. |
Stanton Peele See book keywords and concepts |
Some notable recent episodes in the history of hysterical expectations that a cure for cancer had been found include premature announcements of success through the use of interferon and interleukin 2. In 1986, following a virtual interleukin craze in cancer treatment, the Journal of the American Medical Association published a sharply worded editorial indicating that "IL-2 therapy . . . is associated with unacceptably severe toxicity and astronomical costs. These are not balanced by any persuasive evidence of true net therapeutic gain. |
Samuel S. Epstein, M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
Both were exhorted and persuaded by hard-sell techniques that the cure for cancer was just around the corner, and only needed more support and funding count and who coined what has been called the most successful slogan in American salesmanship "Reach for a Lucky Instead of a Sweet," aimed at inducing women to smoke. for the American Cancer Society and the NCI. In the optimistic search for "magic bullets" the NCI financed a huge Cancer Chemotherapy Program for mass-screening of hundreds of chemicals for anticancer activity in tissue culture and animal tumor systems. |
| Typical of these was Solomon Garb, a University of Missouri Medical School clinician (support for whose activities had been terminated by the NCI in 1966), whose 1968 book Cure for Cancer: A National Goal, with extravagant promises for an early cancer cure, made a deep impact on Lasker. (Garb is now "scientific director" of a thirty-two bed cancer hospital at the American Medical Center, Denver, and still without personal support from the NCI. |
| While the national policy-making influence of OMB was formally pivotal, it is becoming increasingly supplanted by an enlarged White House staff and by a resurgent and restive Congress that has created its own budget office to do much of the analytic work once performed exbe given autonomy in order to find the cure for cancer.12
The 1971 legislation itself is poorly drafted and naive. It reflects the bias of the Consultants' Report and emphasizes immediate possibilities for the cure of cancer without attaching any significance to prevention. |
Ronald Klatz and Robert Goldman See book keywords and concepts |
Of 100 terminally ill cancer patients treated with this nutrient:
• 45 showed little or no benefit; and of the remaining 55
• 25 had slower cancer growth
• 20 had the growth stopped
• 10 had the growth recede—one being cured completely
While vitamin C is certainly not a sure-fire cure for cancer, reports and studies show it to have obvious positive effects on this debilitating disease. |
Richard Leviton See book keywords and concepts |
First in theory, then in practice, Rife had identified a foolproof cure for cancer, "the cancer cure that worked," says Rife's biographer, Barry Lynes. The Rife Universal Microscope is a "sensational new instrument," declared Science in December 1931. "Is a new field about to be opened in the science of bacteriology?" queried the editors of California and Western Medicine.
Rife's life specimen microscopy furnished him with copious clinical data arguing for the pleomorphic view of bacteriology. |