The End of Cancer
April Kirkendoll


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1 Great Book For Anyone Interested In Cancer
This book is well written and based on very good science. Virtually anyone can understand it. The explanations are clear, accurate, very well presented and include appropriate humor to hold the readers interest. The author has great command of the subject and is obviously well qualified. With 419 supporting scientific references, the data is impressive and a must read for anyone interested in answers to this dreaded disease.


2 Important health information for the non-scientist
As a science major and high school biology teacher, I can appreciate the skill and intelligence it takes to read and digest a huge volume of complex, highly technical scientific literature and make it readable by the average non-scientist, without losing the integrity of the information.

April Kirkendoll has brought together highly specialized topics in several areas of cancer research and molded them into a unified theory that makes a great deal of sense. This book is critical for everyone who may deal with cancer, as a patient, a health care provider or concerned family member or friend. Read this book, and make sure your doctor reads it!


3 Enthralling! All cancer patients must read this book!
I was enthralled from the first few pages- the author has obviously done her homework (400+ references from scientific peer-reviewed journals) and really feels she is on to a true unifying theory for cancer. It is definitely worth a shot to read it, think about it, and give it to your doctor. Maybe the first time $16 might save your life!

Although the content gets into rather detailed cell biology, she explains carefully and in such a clear, down-to-earth way that I was able to follow her explanations with relative ease. She seems to be an intelligent Biologist with a lifelong interest in cancer who watched a friend die and then decided to do some reading about cancer. Two years later the results of her research and thinking are available for us to consider. She has unearthed research pointing to an amazing "Achilles Heel" in cancer cells- that they don't have working mitochondria and thus seem to die when given a moderate dose of vitamin C-K3 (in a 100:1 ratio), which leaves normal cells unharmed. It sounds too good to be true- but it's all definitely true (the references prove that) and it just remains for more people to try it out and more cases to be written up about it.

Maybe it took a scientist who was willing to read widely and very knowledgeable about Biology to come up with this and then really try to disseminate it to the general public in a language everyone can understand. It will be a great shame if people simply dismiss it, because the evidence is compelling and deserves to be either proven right or proven wrong- the sooner the better! If anything- read it for a better understanding of what cancer is- and you will probably learn something new even if you thought you knew a lot about cancer already.



Thursday, 24-Jul-2008 03:27:28 CDT
Quote of the Day:


Expansion means complexity; and complexity decay.

Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler.
-- Albert Einstein