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Thursday, 19 November 2009

Cancer: Does chemotherapy cure or kill?

NaturalNews interviewed Suzanne Somers, author of "Knockout", to get her take on chemotherapy as a supposed cancer cure.

Somers talks of the 'conventional' cancer 'cures and their propensity to make cancer more virulent and also of mammograms which can subject the patient to as much radiation as a victim of Hiroshima.

She says:
"In 2010, cancer will be the biggest killer in the world. I fear for everybody walking into the present cancer protocol. It's going to make billions and billions of dollars for the industry, which is already a $200 billion-a-year business. It's going to bankrupt families. It causes expensive deaths. It emaciates people and they die anyway. Why not look into the options that are offered in Knockout? Why not look into Dr. Burzynski out of Houston? Why not look into Dr. Gonzalez in New York or Dr. Forsythe out of Nevada? [They] have a different protocol that doesn't require harsh chemicals or degrading the body."
Given the swine flu scam and other health scares, were I ever to contract cancer, I'd be more inclined to opt for natural remedies than the toxic, expensive treatments offered by conventional medicine.

In any case, what is so 'conventional' about chemotherapy? Natural remedies have been used by people for thousands of years!

Listen to the interview:


5 comments:

James Higham said...

Not the most pleasant of topics.

Fausty said...

No, but I would rather know than not know.

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Fausty said...

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My father weathered cancer for 5 years via diet. It was only when he took his doctor's advice to have chemo and radiation 'therapy' that he had a downturn.

He died 2 months later.

Should I ever succumb to cancer, I'm buggered if I'll have chemo or radiation therapy.

I'll take the diet route, thank you!

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