The Cure for All Cancers: Including over 100 Case Histories of Persons Cured
Cancer can now be cured, not just treated We are not accustomed to thinking about a cure for cancer. We think of remission as the only possibility. But this book is not about remission. It is about a cure. This is possible because in 1990 Dr. Clark discovered the true cause of cancer. The cause is a certain parasite, for which I have found evidence in every cancer case regardless of the type of cancer. So lung cancer is not caused by smoking, colon cancer is not caused by a low roughage diet, breast cancer is not caused by a fatty diet, retinal blastoma is not caused b y a rare gene, and pancreatic cancer is not caused by alcohol consumption. Although these are all contributing factors, they are not THE cause. Once the true cause was found the cure became obvious. but would it work? I set a goal of 100 cases to be cured of cancer before publishing my findings. That mark was passed in December, 1992. the discovery of the cause and cure of all cancers has stood the test of time and here it is!
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Jul-24-2009
- Quackwatch is no reference at all
I've took a look at the site 'Quackwatch', because of David McCune's review 'The View of a Medical Oncologist'. What a joke!Here are some titles of articles on that site:'Homeopathy: The Ultimate Fake', 'Be Wary of Acupuncture, Qigong,...
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- 5/5
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- Posted: Jun-24-2009
- great
The knowledge in this book can help you stay healthy for the rest of your life. I am buying this for a friend. I read this book over 14 years ago and believe what she tells you in this book to be true. I am 68 and do not take any...
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- 2/5
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- Posted: Jun-07-2009
- A little dissapointed!
I got speedy delivery on my order, but the book wasn't in as good of shape as described. The spine was broken and several of the pages were loose when the book was delivered and after a few uses, some of the pages are falling out of the...
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- 1/5
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- Posted: May-31-2009
- Read about Albert Abrams before buying this.
[...]paraphrasing the above article -In 1916 he published "New Concepts in Diagnosis and Treatment", thus launching the ERA, or Electronic Reactions of Abrams. According to ERA, all diseases have their own "vibratory rate" which can be...
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Jul-24-2009
- Quackwatch is no reference at all
I've took a look at the site 'Quackwatch', because of David McCune's review 'The View of a Medical Oncologist'. What a joke!Here are some titles of articles on that site:'Homeopathy: The Ultimate Fake', 'Be Wary of Acupuncture, Qigong,...
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- 3/5
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- Posted: Sep-10-2007
- Perhaps good for some
I tend to be very leery of books that promise any sort of "cure" or give false hopes. Although I had mixed emotions on this book, I do see how it can perhaps give hope to the most discouraged of cancer patients. I don't think I'd...
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- 2/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Jun-07-2009
- A little dissapointed!
I got speedy delivery on my order, but the book wasn't in as good of shape as described. The spine was broken and several of the pages were loose when the book was delivered and after a few uses, some of the pages are falling out of the...
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