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By Guest | December 29, 2009

There was a girl who was in the advanced stages of brain cancer and her mother asked her oncologist if it was ok to give her a special food called “Blue Green Algae”

Her doctor said that it wasn’t a problem and that many of his patients had used this supplement, fighting cancer, with great success.

When she asked him, why he didn’t mention this treatment when they first came to see him, he explained that Insurance Regulations prohibited him from prescribing any “Unproven” Natural or alternative health therapies like this Blue Green Algae. He could also get into administrative trouble.

His advice is controlled by a large medical industry that makes huge amounts of money off expensive cancer fighting drugs and treatments. An industry that doesn’t look favourably on natural supplements or other cancer fighting treatments as they cannot patent them to make high profits.

Other treatments and chemotherapy weaken the immune system and damage cells. The problem is that the cells are already damaged and the immune system already weak.

Even if these tumours go into remission, the treatment will have damaged other cells. Unless they are helped and supported by diet and supplements the immune system will be in worse shape than ever and they are likely to turn cancerous.

Cancer may develop over many years the first time around. Unfortunately, it may only take a few years the secondtime.

Half a century from now, the current conventional cancer treatments used by medics will on the whole be regarded in the same way that we regard the old practice of using leeches to cure illnesses.

Another reason why medics ignore sensible, safe and healthy treatments for cancer, and recommend costly and illogical treatments instead — is human nature. They advise and recommend what they know. Just as we all would do, -we stick to what we know.

You go to them and you get what they know. You assume they will do the best they can for you, while in fact they only do what the system teaches them, promotes and allows them to do.

“A Doctor’s Shocking Behind Closed-Door Confession … In a survey of 79 oncologists from McGill University Cancer Center in Canada, 64 said they would not consent to treatment with Cisplatin, a common chemotherapy drug, while 58 oncologists said they would reject all the current trials being carried out by their establishment. Why? “The ineffectiveness of chemotherapy and its unacceptable degree of toxicity.” Quote From;Philip Day, Cancer: Why We’re Still Dying to Know the Truth

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