Author: S.J. Haught Paperback: 135 pages Publisher: Gerson Institute Language: English S.J. Haught interviewed Dr. Gerson for his story, "The Unveiling of a Quack." Instead he wrote a story that he... This description may be from another edition of this product.
How a cure for cancer was suppressed for 50 years.
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Mr. Haught, an investigative journalist, started out to do an expose on a "quack", and soon found himself writing about a grand conspiracy to suppress a holistic cure for cancer. He details the coverup of Dr. Gerson's work with documentary evidence from books, newspapers and even the Congressional Record.This book is inspiring for patients with advanced cancer, since there are many stories of patients alive years after their physicians sent them home to die, including five presented by Dr. Gerson to the Pepper-Neely Subcommittee of the Senate in 1946. It is also maddening and frustrating to realize that millions of people have died unnecessarily of cancer because the AMA does not consider the therapy "scientific".The book will make you want to cry, after you are finished screaming in frustration at big medicine.
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