In yesterday’s posting, I mentioned that there were two videos in the spirit of Mindfulness in Healing that I wanted to share with you. The first one was Dying To Have Known. Here is the second one, Cancer – The Forbidden Cures.
This documentary reviews a number of suppressed cancer cures that could actually be of value. They have all been suppressed by the American Medical Association and the big pharmaceutical companies.
Just about all of these cures are only tried when patients are sent home to die because the medical establishment cannot do any more for them.
When this happens, people try the following:
- Essiac – an herbal concoction created by Rene Caisse that has worked for many people, not available in the United States
- Hoxsey Formula – another herbal formula that Harry Hoxsey used to cure cancer
- Gerson Therapy – a cancer treatment involving a diet of certain fruits and vegetables and other things – some scenes from Dying To Have Known
- The New German Medicine – Dr. Ryke Gerd Hamer – cancer is a result of psychological trauma
- Laetrile – vitamin B-17 was successful in some cases
- Shark cartilage – discovered to be useful by Dr. William Lane
- Mistletoe (viscum album) – used by Rudolf Steiner and Suzanne Somers
- Vitamin C – Linus Pauling
- The Fungal Hypothesis – Dr. Tullio Simoncini – the common denominator of cancer seemed to be candida albicans
David Bonello of the International Wellness Directory said about this documentary, “For you people looking for options outside of conventional medicine, this could save your life. It is very well done and well worth a watch.”
With all these suppressed cancer cures, how do we chose one? Which one is best? Which ones work?
My suggestion is to watch the documentary and notice which one you feel comfortable with. Investigate each one with a complementary medicine practitioner and do your own research into those that interest you.
To see how this process worked for me and learn more about Mindfulness in Healing, buy this book and visit us at the Pine Street Clinic, 124 Pine St., San Anselmo, California on Wednesday nights at 7:00.
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