Friday, February 3, 2012

Natural medicine for cancer - Do not let the revolution be stopped

by: Ethan Evers

For those who can look beyond the much hyped "war on cancer," a very different kind of war is actually being fought behind the scenes, on a scale few people realize. Cancer drug sales are forecast to reach $80 billion during 2012. But its greatest competitor, natural medicine for cancer, has been silently progressing at a revolutionary pace. Over 250 early-stage clinical trials are now active and directly threaten one of Big Pharma's biggest cash cows. But make no mistake, this revolution is anything but safe. Because one just like it was put on ice almost exactly thirty years ago.

The First Natural Medicine Revolution

Public interest in natural medicine for cancer grew massively during the 1900s because of the poor performance of standard medicine. The first truly famous treatment was Essiac tea, which peaked in use during the 1920s and 30s. Then Harry Hoxsey's therapy became known, and by 1950 he was running the largest private cancer clinic in the world. In 1958 Max Gerson published his revolutionary book "A Cancer Therapy: Results of Fifty Cases," which documented remarkable successes from his own practice. Laetrile use peaked in the 1970s, and in 1979 Linus Pauling produced stunning results using IV vitamin C for cancer. Read more...

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