A cure for cancer? Too many to name
It may be difficult for you to believe, but beyond changing your eating habits, there are many cures for cancer hidden in plain sight in books by unconventional doctors. There is little or no published research about these remedies, except by doctors and others who have observed and written up the results. Who would sponsor the formal research? These remedies include, but are not limited to:
- intravenous high-dose vitamin C, as described here, practiced by Dr. Ron Hunnnghake MD at the Riordan Clinic, and documented by Dr. Tom Levy MD,
- frequency therapy, as researched by Royal Rife, Hulda Clark, and others,
- Hoxsey protocol, as promoted by Harry Hoxsey, including a mix of certain herbs,
- Essiac tea, as described by René Caisse, the Canadian nurse, including a mix of certain herbs in a tea,
- Budwig protocol, as researched by Dr. Joanna Budwig, MD, including cottage cheese and flaxseed oil,
- Gerson method, as researched by Dr. Max Gerson, MD, including green smoothies, an adequate potassium-sodium balance, and coffee enemas,
- cannabis oil (not smoke), as researched and made by Rick Simpson,
- sweet wormwood (Artemisia annua),
- sodium bicarbonate (between meals and in small doses with water), or injected, according to the method of Dr. Simoncini,
- chlorine dioxide, as described by Jim Simpson, Andreas Kalcker, and Kerry Rivera, and other oxygen therapies,
- laetrile, as described by Dr. Ernst Krebs, MD, and others,
- digestive enzymes, as researched by Dr. Nicholas Gonzalez MD, William Kelly DDS, and John Beard,
- DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide),
- mistletoe (Viscum album), as used freely in Switzerland,
- frankincense,
- pau d’arco, cat’s claw, milk thistle (Silybum marianum), dandelion, curcuma (turmeric), pomegranate, graviola, selenium, and others.