| This book is must reading for all cancer patients and their families. It is
exhaustively researched and meticulously referenced. In addition, it is
beautifully written, much like an adventure story. Be forewarned that the book
is also extremely disturbing. It tells the story of how alternative therapies
for cancer, labeled unorthodox during the last century, were systematically
suppressed by the American Medical Association and federal government agencies
charged with protecting the public health. As it turns out, Harry Hoxsey who
treated cancer patients with an herbal tonic and diet beginning in the 1920s,
was one of a number of people who were investigating unorthodox treatments.
Most of these treatments were nontoxic plant and herb-based formulas and also
emphasized good diet and nutrition. Like Hoxsey who was finally forced to close
his cancer clinics in 1960, all of these other doctors and scientists suffered
similar persecution without valid scientific investigation into their
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George Lagergren wrote:
Do those N.D.s with cancer stay with trying natrapathic and
nutritional medical methods to deal with their cancer or did
they switch to allopathic medical methods? |
| The Hoxsey clinic was moved to Tijuana, Mexico in 1963 by Mildred Nelson,
Hoxseys long-time nurse. It continues its mission as the Bio Medical Center.
Information about how to contact the center is included in the book. Kenny
Ausubel deserves a Pulitzer Prize for this work. Tell everyone you know who has
lost a d one to cancer, is struggling with this disease herself or is
supporting a d one through it to READ THIS BOOK! |
| I have been told that the Cancer Treament Centers of America offer
patients a nice integrated approach. They operate hospitals in several
cities. http://www.cancercenter.com/home/ |
| I am looking for a list of cancer clinics in Canada and Mexico. I have tried to browse
the web for the list, but I had no luck. I know something has to exist on the net. |