The Cure for All Cancers: Including over 100 Case Histories of Persons Cured


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1 Great Book for All Persons who Fear Cancer
The ideas that Dr. Clark presents in this book are amazing. The black walnut tinture and this book are things that I will always keep in my house to protect my family. I had a good friend who was terminal with cancer and I gave him the book and some tincture. Within a month, the doctors could not locate any cancer in his body. I don't know if it was the tincture or other things, but he's recovering will a clean bill of health.

Good luck.
2 Cured Myself
I'll try to be brief with a long story. I was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1994. I had a radical mastectomy and the disease had spread to my lymph nodes. To be fair, I have to say that the surgeon was a genius. He said that he thought that he got it all. I was to have 6 months of very strong chemo as adjunctive therapy. They implanted a "port" and I had one dose. All of my hair fell out. When I went for the second dose the nurse couldn't get a blood return. She sent me to the hospital for x-rays. They found that the port had broken and the tube that put the chemicals into my artery had gone into my heart (left ventricle). Then they had to "fish" it out of my heart with a lasso put through an artery in my groin area. They removed the defective port and suggested that I get another one in 2 weeks. I said, "No, thanks. I've had enough." My oncologist told me that I WOULD DIE without it! I read this book and used it. I also used other alternative therapies including acupuncture, chiropractic, huna kane, macrobiotic diet, juices and green drinks. I also can't swear that it was this book that cured me, but it has been over ten years that I have been cancer free (the doctors can't find any). I use the "cure" about once every 4 months since then to clean and detox. I think that people should know that there are alternatives out there and a lot of people are recovering in this way.
3 Sadly, research doesn't back her up
It would be wonderful if the cause and cure for cancer were as simple as Dr. Clark presents them, but it simply isn't true. She does not follow up with her patients, which is the only way to see if a cancer victim has been truly cured. Also, both her definition of "cancer" and her method of determining if a patient is "cured" depend on the presence of a substance in the body she calls "ortho-phospho-tyrosine," unknown to the rest of the medical community. The only way to measure this substance is with a device she herself has invented.

The true causes of cancer, proven by years of replicated studies by health professionals worldwide, are generally chemicals (including those in our foods, personal care products, and household goods), hormone therapies, and radiation exposure. A good reference for those who truly want to guard against cancer is The Safe Shopper's Bible, by David Steinman and Dr. Samuel S. Epstein. I also recommend other books by Dr. Epstein.

Don't put your faith in bad research, however well-intentioned. A very large number of Dr. Clark's patient's have been left with no cure, after thousands and even tens of thousands of dollars spent on her diagnoses and "cures."
4 Judge the book for yourself
I thought I would comment on this book after reading the dismisals of it as a quacky hoax. True, Dr. Clark makes very strong claims that sound weird to the western mind that is used to alopathic medicine ruling our lives, but I think that if you're in a desparate situation and 'normal' medical procedures aren't helping you, you'd be a little dumb to not at least be willing to learn about other lines of thought.

When I first started reading Dr. Hulda's theories, I also thought she was just paranoid and trying to tell you that you everything was dangerous. But when you have no other alternatives, you start to be willing to try things you once thought were ridiculous. I can, however, affirm the validity of many of her ideas that resonate with common-knowledge nutrition and herbology. Also, bioelectric testing is definitely not her idea-- it's being widely practiced in Europe and I have witnessed its reliability on myself. A natropathic doctor used it to correctly diagnose and then treat various viruses that I had that were not appearing in normal bloodwork (as often is the case) and symptoms cleared up.

All this to say, don't write off something that sounds strange without being open-minded enough to try it yourself. Notice that the reviewers who had loads of negative things to say didn't say they'd actually tried these things themselves. Consider the reviews for The Cure For All Diseases by people who HAVE tried these things.
5 Judge the book for yourself
I thought I would comment on this book after reading the dismisals of it as a quacky hoax. True, Dr. Clark makes very strong claims that sound weird to the western mind that is used to alopathic medicine ruling our lives, but I think that if you're in a desparate situation and 'normal' medical procedures aren't helping you, you'd be a little dumb to not at least be willing to learn about other lines of thought. W

When I first started reading Dr. Clark's theories, I also thought she was just paranoid and trying to tell you that you everything was dangerous. But when you have no other alternatives, you start to be willing to try things you once thought were ridiculous. I can, however, affirm the validity of many of her ideas that resonate with common-knowledge nutrition and herbology. Also, bioelectric testing is definitely not her idea-- it's being widely practiced in Europe and I have witnessed its reliability on myself. A natropathic doctor used it to correctly diagnose and then treat various viruses that I had that were not appearing in normal bloodwork (as often is the case) and symptoms cleared up.

All this to say, don't write off something that sounds strange without being open-minded enough to try it yourself. Notice that the reviewers who had loads of negative things to say didn't say they'd actually tried these things themselves.

Please don't say this review was unhelpful merely because you disagree.
6 The Most Irresponsible Book I Have Ever Read
Although I believe that alternative forms of medicine should not be dismissed out of hand, this book provides no useful documentation on its results at all. The book claims that all cancers are caused by a parasitic worm which can be killed with a simple home-made contraption. Although I thought the claim was far-fetched, I was interested to read the patient's histories.

Given the medical histories in the book, it's impossible to say that there is any truth to the claims. In most cases, the author does not verify that the tumors have shrunken or gone away using an ultrasound or MRI or biopsy. The only way she tests for a "cure" is using a machine of her own design. The purpose of the machine is to test for a chemical created by the parasitic worm. If the chemical is not there, then the author declares the patient cured without checking to see if the tumor is gone or receding. This lack of independent verification is completely unforgiveable.

On top of that in all of the case histories, there are no long term follow-ups with the patients. In fact, some of the patients are monitored for just a few days and declared as cured. We really do not know if the patients are cured and healthy or dead; they are not followed after their therapy with the author.

I believe that this book is nothing more than a hoax to capitalize on people who are in desperate circumstances. If you are a cancer victim, ask yourself if you want to pin your hopes on someone who will declare you cured without even checking if your tumor is gone.


7 Worth Considering
I was so fascinated by this book and The Cure for All Diseases that I completed most of the steps even though I don't have cancer and it doesn't run in my family. I have no idea if the parasite herbs had any effect but the results of the liver cleanse are undeniable: I got rid of over two thousand liver stones (commonly called "gallstones"), most the size of peas and a couple the size of grapes, without surgery. Doctors would tell you this is impossible, but this relatively easy procedure has dramatic results, I highly recommend doing it.

I did the dental cleanup, and I'm really glad I got all that mercury out of my mouth, but it didn't seem to help my depression. The only thing that has helped me is a deep colon cleanse (not in the book), hard work and exercise.

As for the electronic "zapper", I built one, which was kind of fun, and used it, but I really can't say that it had any effect on me, and it failed to shorten the duration of a cold. Her explanation of the synchrometer is science way outside of anything that modern medicine recognizes, but before it is dismissed out of hand, as some of the reviewers here have done, it should be thoroughly tested clinically. Unfortunately that will probably never happen.

By drawing attention to environmental pollution and the ways to avoid it, Dr. Clark points us in the right direction to better overall health. This is an area most doctors totally ignore, when it is easier and more profitable to push pills. So we are left to experiment ourselves, which is so unfortunate when so many lives hang in the balance.


8 A Classic and Bizarre Hoax
I have been a professional librarian for 35 years, and I don't think I have ever come across a better example of the classic medical hoax. This one is so complete in every detail, that it would be admirable if it were not so cruel.

First of all, the reader needs to understand that Dr. Clark has her own definition of cancer. We are not talking here about curing people who have cancer as it is generally known. Dr. Clark has discovered not only the cure for cancer - she has also discovered the only method of diagnosing it. For her, cancer occurs when a person tests positive for a substance which she calls, "ortho-phospho-tyrosine." The only way to test for the presence of this substance is to use a device called the "Syncrometer," invented and owned by - guess who? Using this device she determines who is sick and who is cured. Not surprisingly, some of her cures are almost instantaneous. Was there a W.C. Fields movie about this?

In between testing her "patients," the author uses a variety of methods, some benign and some not so, to effect the "cure." A number of her patients do not return, probably being reluctant to have all their teeth pulled, for example. There are others who never seem to leave - like the woman who has been "unwell" for ten years, but keeps testing "negative." For those not able to visit her office, Dr. Clark has kindly included a section on testing oneself for cancer at home, by making a variety of electronic gadgets to gauge one's progress.

Now, this may be "thinking outside the box," but then psychotics usually do. I believe, in reading the language in this book, and taking note of the many medieval-style tests, that the author is indeed suffering from some extended type of delusion. A particularly telling passage is on page 494, where she shows you how to test for aluminum in your brain by using pork brains from the grocery store, contaminating them, and then measuring the "resonance" between these and your own brain.

The entire book could be read as a collosal extended joke, and I was at first tempted to look at it in this way. It reminded me of some of the exercises we were given in high school to develop critical thinking. However, when I saw that there was no hint from the publisher or author that would even suggest such a notion, I came to the sad conclusion that this is actually a serious hoax. The author appears to be practicing medicine in Mexico, using her PHD in physiology to give her credibility. One can only hope that none of her readers have electrocuted themselves while trying to find out if they have cancer.

Alternative points of view are important, but this is not one of the intelligent or even sane ones. As the spouse of a cancer surviver, I believe strongly that one needs to think critically about everything thing one reads - from outside and inside the medical establishment. For people who are interested in environmental causes of cancer and what they can do to help themselves, I recommend the work of Dr. Samuel Epstein. Dr. Epstein is a professor at the School of Public Health at U of Illinois. He is a maverick with credentials. His Safe Shopper's Bible has been very useful to our family, and I highly recommend it to anyone worried about contaminants in their food.


9 Think outside the square
Yes, I have read the book. No, I have not had cancer - simply an interest in herbal medicine & simple therapies that can be easily and cheaply applied by those who love someone who is suffering.

People have said that the names in case studies have been changed so it is difficult to follow up (insinuating perhaps these 'case studies' are not real people?). I regard this complaint as minor - what book with case studies DOESN'T change the names to protect privacy?

I read the book & found it very interesting - I guess I wonder what would be found out if the regular researchers (eg unis etc) spent only 1/20 of the amount they spend on developing new technology in simply researching (with an open mind) what Hulda proposes. But just imagine if it was found that what she says is true! They would all be out of a job! No more research needed - just the ability to encourage people to take responsibility for their own health by following some simple steps.
My thoughts were - the causes really do seem plausible enough. And I know that if I were diagnosed with cancer I would be more than willing to spend a few dollars on some herbs to follow the program before proceeding with western hit or miss approaches. I guess when you read a testimony of someone who says "I" or "My mother" had cancer, followed the program & got well... what more can you say? Two or three witnesses should be listened to - usually ordinary people, they have nothing to gain or lose from their testimony - no profit, no glory. Can you say the same for others who speak against Hulda's findings?


10 Someone finally found a cure for cancer?
This book is so interesting! She looks at it as finding the cause for cancer and not just getting rid of the cancer. Everything she has in her book just makes so much sense. Miss Clarks regimen seems easy to follow with just a little bit of effort. She uses herbs among other things. After all isn't herbs one of God's many gifts to us? I'm sure there are other books on alternative medicine also that work for getting rid of cancer and other diseases. Her book on "Curing all Diseases" is a must read Too! She is a true pioneer!
11 Wellness coming of Age in America!
I really appreciate all of those who have pioneered the path to natural health remedies and holistic healing. We all need to spend more time reading and researching wellness methods, then practicing and teaching them to everyone we love and meet. In the last 7 years I've been helping people with Magnetic Therapy and as many other natural health technologies as I can find that are safe, natural and effective. Please feel free to email me as we share needful information that can change world health one blessed family at a time. Appreciate this book and it's insite to the "#1 Overlooked Health Epidemic in America today!" Parasties! I believe everyone should drink pure clean living water, find and stay on a great nutritionial program, cleanse their bodies regularlary, sleep on a quality magnetic mattress and study the art of prevention, instead of just trying to treat our illness and disease once we get it and then basically only treat the symptoms of it.... Become part of the Health and Wellness Age, rather than remaining a customer of the Sickcare Industry as we know it today. Cheers and good health to you all. Ron Browning
12 It's not weired and funny
I need to do correction in my old review of weird and funny, after reading more about cancer and causes, the modern medicinal and holistic approaches. I will say this book is pointing to the very right direction, better then modern scientific myths about cancer. But its novice and lacks explanation like what's going on at cell level, to rigid blaming only one type parasite cause of cancer. I will recommend Cancer Cause, Cure and Cover-up by Ron Gdanski a must for anyone on this subject.
13 Weired and Funny
I did not make any opinion as I went through this book, because I thought, my knowledge too ordinary to comment. But somehow all theories looked very weird like - every disease in this world is caused by parasites and same herb works for all the parasites but to make accurate medicine out of that herbs is like bringing "sanjivani from kelash mountain" (Indian quote for - "a very rare occurring") Believe me, I tried hard to believe that every thing in this book was right...
14 Very, Very, Interesting
Fascinating and full of excellent advice. Highly recommended. I want to learn more from people following this advice and found a public forum at http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/huldaclark
15 A must read if you have cancer, or know someone who does
Be skeptical of the electronic gizmo, and the rather sketchy way her diagnoses are made - who knows? But the cleanse for parasites using black walnut tincture and herbs is inexpensive and also used by other practitioners as a parasite cleanse. Anything that improves your general health and unburdens the immune system is worth pursuing. I don't have cancer, but I do try various cleanses to clean out my system.

ANyway, the ideas in the book are a must, at least to hear open-mindedly, and consider, if you have any serious health problems.


16 Trillion dollar buisness!
This book is amazing. Hulda has finally found the answer as to which parasite actually produces the growth hormone which causes our cells to divide uncontrolled. That is all that cancer is. First the bodies immune system is weakened through various solvents, chemicals and metals. When this happens, the body then allows parasites to enter and flourish inside. These pathogens produce growth hormones which allow them to divide and in turn influence surrounding cells to divide. This is the cause of malignancy. Don't believe in parasite theories? Consider how long you would live if you didn't have an immune system? How long does it take you to rot after you die? There is a constant battle between the known and unknown. Your immune system is your best friend for health. Keep it strong and you will never get sick! I also recommend these books for cancer patients and other people who want too work on the most important area of their life, their health. 1."Live Right 4 Your Type." by Peter J. D'Adamo. 2."The Cure For All Advanced Cancers." by Hulda Clark. 3."Syncrometer Science Lab. Manual." by Hulda Clark. 4."Fats That Heal, Fats That Kill." by Udo Erasmus. 5."How To Live Longer and Fell Better." by Linus Pauling. 6."The Miracle Of Fasting." by Paul C. Bragg.

Read these books and you will be awakened to the reality of our corrupt economy and propoganda. This will undoubtedly help you absorb Hulda's "new" ideas on the subject of health.


17 I have a suggestion...
Well, I haven't actually read the book yet but I would like to make a suggestion. If anyone has gone to futurehorizons.net under 'New-Age Medicine' it says that they have a Rife Machine or something. I have been researching Royal Raymond Rife and he said he found a cure for cancer and disease. I for one believe him. If he were alive I would write a letter to him asking numerous question which are probably forming in your head now. His research and microscope (most powerful invented) were destroyed and his lab was burnt down. I suggest you research the subject.
18 Please be cautious when applying this theory.
I read this book a few times, and I still don't see evidence that the authors premise, that parasites cause Cancer, has been proved. Without that proof then the cure ends up being dangerous when done instead of traditional care, or just expensive when done along with traditional care. As a nurse, in the alternative field, to date, I've not seen one person get better for having read this book, but that doesn't mean that others havn't benifited, I just don't get the premise and havn't seen the cures personally. I certainly hope it can be true, how great for cancer patients if it were. Thanks
19 The Cure for all Cancers:With 100 Case Histories
An astonishing, if not new, revelation. I learned about this book by word-of-mouth. If an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, this has it all including the cure!

This book is packed with technical information, formulas, recipes and schematics.

The money-grubbing pharmacuticles, the AMA and the FDA which approves all the poisons we consume should be ashamed of themselves for not embracing and promoting Clark's work.


20 Thought provoking possibilities...
You might want to heed Pascal's Wager and read & apply this book and its recommendations. While the debunkers may be right, if they are you've only wasted a few dollars & time. If they're wrong, it's your life. The only way you lose if if she's right & you ignore her.
21 Cured of cancer because of Hulda's book!
My mom was cured of cancer, confirmed by her MD. She refused radiation, chemo and surgery. She did exactly what Hulda describes in her books, with a maintenance program 2x per week, and is cured. So . . . get burned, poisoned and cut up or follow Hulda's program and get cured.
22 Best book on cancer that I've read to date.
For the first time, someone has taken the time to look at the etiology for disease that seems to transcend standard medical blindness regarding cancer. Of all the videos I've watched and all the 25 cent advice I've gotten, this promises to do the job of ridding myself and others of the underlying cause for cancer. I'm absolutely going to follow the course recommended for changing the physical condition that has created the ripe opportunity for cancer to manifest itself in my body. I'm also going to get every member of my immediate family on this regimen, and give copies of this book to my friends, and extended family members.
23 This book is garbage!
Clark claims that all cancers are cause by parasites and can be cured within days by taking herbs. This claim is preposterous. After carefully evalutaing the case histories in her book, I concluded that none of them provides any basis for concluding that Clark's treatment has the slightest value. The majority of the people described in the 103 case reports did not have cancer. Of those that did, most had received standard medical treatment or their tumors were in their early stages. In these cases, Clark pronounced them cured but did not follow what happened after they left her clinic -- so she could not possibly know how they did afterward. In some cases, she counted patients as cured even though she noted that they died within a few weeks after she treated them. Quackwatch.org contains a detailed review.
24 Maybe I was Wrong?
A month or so ago I wrote a review about this book that it didnt work, and not to waste your money. I may have to eat those words. Please email me for more details. Bottom Line, what have you got to lose? mabalot@ponyexpress.net
25 COMPELLED TO TRY THE COURSE OUTLINED IN THIS BOOK
plain and simply put, my uncle's prostate cancer is now in remission and PSA is normal after reading and heeding this book. i was compelled to read this book myself since my mother was just diagnosed and underwent surgery for stage c-1 ovarian cancer. we are going for the CURE per this publications regime! we'll let you know.
26 excellent
Clarks book gives what she claims is a cure for cancer. However, the book must be read carefully to make sure that one is getting the full meaning of what she is saying. Her approach is a herbal and bioelectric one. But this is not new. After reading the mixed reviews all I can say is that one is better off experimenting himself. Some criticize this book claiming that if such a cure were found Clark would be lauded by the world and the medical community. This is false and a fallacy from the argument of authority. One must go by evidence and nothing else. Many geniuses and note worthy discoveries have been ignored, without investigation. The history of science is full of examples. The author deserves to be heard, since in the search for truth nothing can be discarded, but investigated as completely as possible. Sadly, this is not the case with much of scientific research. One must investigate things himself and Dr. Clark gives people the oppurtunity to do so.
27 DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY!!
I bought this book, and I am sorry I did. This is NOT a cure for all Cancers. My Mother has Cancer in the spine, and she followed the directions in this book exactly for 3 weeks, and its done NO GOOD. I tried to contact several people who left a review that this thing worked and none of the emails are accurate. Don't waste your money!!
28 Information about Hulda Clark
A reviewer asked about phone/fax numbers. "Self Health Resource Center" offers information about Hulda Clark's methods and products and can provide a referral number for more technical questions. They also offer a free catalog. Telephone: (800) 873-1663 Fax: (619) 409-9501 Address: 1055 Bay Blvd., #A Chula Vista, CA 91911
29 It worked for me. Why arent any Research Centers Listening
I have a degree in Biology. I understand perfectly her Flat Worm theory. Cancer is Cancer because some tissue cells grow independently from the original pattern of the Body. The thing that makes cells "grow" is not a mistery to Science. It is "Grouth Hormone" Now, every creature, great or small, produces its own brand of Growth Hormone precisely so they can develop their own life cycle. Parasites, unlike most other life forms, has three or four stages of grouth. (Just like the butterflies were also a worm.) Parasites have different stages, each developing inside its own carrier. We take our dog or cat to the Vet to be dewormed dont we? So why not believe what Dr Clark is saying? The bug simply hatches in the wrong place and starts immediately to produce its own brand oF Hormone. The body cells arrownd the bug dont know any better and react to the stimulus. They grow wild and out of control. "An instant tumor" My husband started on the herbal cure one week after being diagnosed with Prostate Cancer. He flatly refused the only option given to him by the Doctors. "Cut it out and shelve it" they said. "The sooner, the better". Three months after the diagnosis, the PSA Level dropped to normal. This was over three years ago.Physical exams are normal.No tumor was found. I dont feel Dr Clark is exploiting anyone since she gives you all the information you need to make your own remedies and as economically as possible. Beatrice. My fax 410 953 8367 thanks
30 Curing cancer worth a $50 gamble?
Would you gamble $50 for herbs and a book with 100 case histories of "cancer cures" if you have cancer? Or would you gamble $15 a month, for the herbs, to keep from getting the cancer your spouse has? Dr. E. O'Dell Woods, (woods@eng.utah.edu),who has researched cancer cures and prevention for 47 years, thinks you would after reading The Cure for All Cancers: With 100 Case Histories by Hulda R. Clark. "I found parasites as the key link in the cause of cancer, in Dr. Clarks book", said Dr. Woods. Also listed were the herbs, how to prepare them, and the amounts needed to kill the parasites. With the parasites dead, no more cancer.

In her book Dr. Clark has case histories of curing some cancers within 24 hours. But, then comes the longer treatment for getting back the health of the host.

"I am a cancer surviver, and I continue to take a preventive dose of Dr. Clark's herbs once a week" said Dr. Woods.

The story above is my experience with Dr. Clark. Everyone should read her book. It should make your "Best Seller" list.

All are welcome to e-mail their questions to me about the book and for information about cancer prevention.

Dr. E. O'Dell Woods

Time will tell; by the number of cases reported.


31 Thought Provoking
This book raises many questions which mainstream medicine should investigate. Too often we are told that no scientific data exists to verify various claims made. But in most cases, no scientific tests have been done therefore no evidence exists either way. The possibilities raised must be examined quickly, for many lives could be saved if there is substance in the claims. I have a sister in law dying of cancer at the moment. How many readers out there can give testimony to the book through their own experiences? People who have been helped by this book will help me to give it a chance to perhaps save a life.
32 I read the book, followed the inst. and was cured
My Oncologist explained to me that I was in the forth stage of cancer and to get my personl things in order, there was nothing more they could do, so I found this book on how to cure cancer in 5 days, following the instructions for 10 days and double the doses, after 10 days I went back to my oncologist and requested that we redo all the test. When the results came back he called me and said "I can only say, it is a miracle". I said "That it was the book", he replied, "I can't say that", it's just a miracle! My P.S.A has dropped to .008, which is better than excellant. That was in 1994 and my P.S.A is still .008. I can only say it worked for me, and the Doctors have spent over 100,000 dollars on surgeries, radiation, shots and medication. I paid $19.95 for the book and $31.50 encluding COD charges for the prescribed Herbs, and I have never felt better, I am getting stronger everyday. Thank God for faith in natural remidies.
33 Is No Cure At All
This book is short on science and logic. If the book's title alone is not enough to make you doubt the book's credibility, take a look at the 100 so-called "case studies". There is no reasonable way to determine if the people in these studies ever had cancer, were cured of cancer -- or if they even exist for that matter. I have tried to find out about these people by calling the book's publisher and got nowhere. If Clark indeed has any kind of effective cure for any cancer you would hear more about it. She would be one of the greatest healers of all time and mainstream physicians and the very wealthy would be using her methods to cure their loved ones. To my knowledge this has not been happening. Instead she is virtually ignored -- not condemned by most knowledgeable in medicine. They must feel her book is so obviously lacking in validity the reader will soon figure out on their own it is flawed. I wish it was true that there is a cure for all cancers, but sadly at this time one has not been found and confirmed by anyone worthy of trust.

Bill Ross


34 A dozen people told me Hulda has saved their life.
I have worked for a major bookseller that has sold all three of Dr. Clark's books for years now. Over those years I have taken hundreds of book orders for many different books, but Hulda's books are the only ones people call back repeatedly ordering books for their friends and loved ones because their life or that of a someone they know was saved by them using her program. Nothing is ever guaranteed in this life. This program is not 100% successful for everyone... then again NEITHER IS ANYTHING YOUR DOCTOR WILL DO! This has got to be one of the cheapest, most thorough cancer treatment programs you will ever find. What if it would have worked but you did not give it a try!!? Is a life worth $25, some changes and some effort? Bless you, take the first step...
35 Novel thinking on perplexing subject.
The author sees a link between chemicals released from parasites and the start-up of tumor cells in the body.

As I read it, certain toxics in the environment can begin a cascade of events which can result in the birth and growth of tumor cells in the body. First the parasites, which are present in nearly every body, send off eggs cells to hospitable, remote parts of the host body, Next, the host can be assaulted by toxics, which may signal to the parasite that the host is vulnerable. The mother parasites will then send off signal chemicals to the remotely placed eggs. This chemical signal complex can also institute changes in those egg bearing tissues which will become tumors. (Maybe the young parasites or cysts will need nourishment for maturing - nourishment from a particular tissue type.) If the host is assaulted by toxins, it may soon fall. In order for the parasites to continue the line, they need to have mature or well supplied lifeforms to invade new hosts which may feed on the old, fallen host. Gruesome business, but it's part of all life.

The author has formulated a wormwood/clove/walnut-husk concoction, thought to be a full-court press against this kind of onslaught. She then goes on to list the possible toxics, some seemingly quite innocuous, which can trigger and perpetuate this lethal cascade, the kinds of diagnoses employed and the way to concoct the formula.

This is a very thought-provoking approach to the issue of the tissues-out-of-control. The functional analysis by this reviewer is perhaps reading between the lines a bit, but the reasoning is worth a second look, and more.

The author sounds like a neat old lady with lots of credentials who has invested a considerable portion of her life energy "thinking outside the box". If for nothing else - say you're stuck on "traditional" (read: "modern") medicine - this approach is a brilliant exercise in "working the margins". The author emphasizes that anyone confronting the crisis of cancer should give this their best effort as an adjunct treatment - continuing with any "orthodox medicine" which may be chosen. I have given my copy to a friend with multiple myeloma - sadly, I don't think that friend has worked the subject, but each of us must chose our own hopes. I read the gist of it in a browse at a health food store in Tallahassee last year, had to order it from here - the idea will stay with me.

I urge anyone with a curious corpuscule to look for this kind of thinking in every area of life.

A real treat.


36 Be sure to read the latest update of this book!
This book is a practical how-to manual. It was updated Feb.'98 with an additional 85 pages of information, including important news about toxic "plastic" dental materials, and a step-by-step guide to dealing with your own toxic dental work.
37 Fascinating
A fascinating explantion of the cause and cures of cancer. I have inquired around though, and to date no health professional has ever heard of these findings. I would like more info on the "wormwood", effects as it was covered on TV as the main ingredient in the drink "absinthe" that was illegalized in the USA as well as some other countries years ago. The fact that it was mentioned as similar to the 1960's "LSD" effects gives me cause to question the safety in taking such an herb. If anyone can respond with more info, please do.

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