Letter to San Francisco Chronicle
June
10, 1998
Letters
Editor
San
Francisco Chronicle
901
Mission St.
San
Francisco CA 94103
(415)
777 7183
To
the Editor,
Judith
Marciante's letter, "Breast Cancer Fight," praises breast cancer
survivors preparing to climb Mount McKinley as "heroes tirelessly pursuing
a cure for breast cancer."
This
rhetoric, typical of the American Cancer Society and National Cancer Institute,
is pathetic coming from a victim of these agencies' propaganda.
The
causes of all forms of cancer are: 1) cultural and 2) known. Herbal and dietary
cures, tested and proven over time, are available--in other countries.
All
nonpatentable cancer cures have been blacklisted in this country by the
so-called "nonprofit" ACS and NCI, as well as by the AMA, because
there is no money to be made from raw vegetable diets and herbal formulas.
Six
natural therapies, one as simple as megadoses of intravenous vitamin C, have
track records far superior to those of conventional therapies in every category
of comparison--even price. The price tag for standard cancer therapy is
$100,000. Herbal formulas cost a few cents a day.
These
alternative therapies include:
Essiac
(burdock root, sheep sorrel, turkey rhubarb root, and slippery elm bark); [see Flor-Essence, which is based on
this formula, at http://www.florahealth.com/flora/home/usa/products/R68090.asp]
Hoxsey
formula (herbal, similar to Essiac);
vitamin
C (proven effective for most types of cancer by Nobel Peace Prize winner Linus
Pauling);
Gerson
diet (raw vegetarian);
Michio
Kushi diet (macrobiotic);
Burzynski
therapy (antineoplastons, naturally occurring in the human body).
Running
out to get a mammogram? Don't.
For
information on alternative cancer treatments, contact Anne Beattie at
800-980-1234 (814-238-3367 when calling from outside the USA) or email her at anne@cancerdecisions.com http://www.ralphmoss.com/events2.html
Good
luck.
In
health,
Jock
Doubleday
Director
Natural Woman, Natural Man, Inc.
http://www.SpontaneousCreation.org
director@spontaneouscreation.org