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  • The Cure for All Diseases by Hulda Regehr Clark (7/30/2008)

    The Cure for All Diseases by Hulda Regehr Clark (7/30/2008)

    $57.99

    “The Cure for All Diseases” by Hulda Regehr Clark, published by B Jain Pub on January 1, 2007, presents an alternative approach to health and healing. The book argues that many diseases can be cured through natural methods and emphasizes the importance of detoxification, dietary changes, and the use of specific remedies. Clark’s controversial views challenge conventional medicine, promoting the idea that individuals can take control of their health. Weighing 1 pound, the book is available in English and aims to empower readers with knowledge about their well-being.

  • Sale! The Gerson Therapy: The Proven Nutritional Program to Fight Cancer and Other Illnesses, Cover may vary

    The Gerson Therapy: The Proven Nutritional Program to Fight Cancer and Other Illnesses, Cover may vary

    Original price was: $19.95.Current price is: $12.74.

    The Gerson Therapy, with over 300,000 copies sold, is a pioneering alternative treatment for cancer and various chronic diseases, including Hepatitis, Arthritis, and heart disease. For over 60 years, this all-natural program has provided hope where traditional medicine deemed these ailments incurable. Authored by Charlotte Gerson and journalist Morton Walker, the guide emphasizes the healing power of nutrition, organic foods, and specific juicing techniques. It includes recipes and advice on supplements to boost immunity and manage symptoms of various conditions. The Gerson Therapy offers an empowering resource for those seeking effective, natural healing methods.

  • World Without Cancer; The Story of Vitamin B17

    World Without Cancer; The Story of Vitamin B17

    $28.95

    Mr. Griffin presents the argument that cancer is a deficiency disease, akin to scurvy, caused by a lack of vitamin B17, or Laetrile, in modern diets. Despite being dismissed as fraud by the FDA, AMA, and the American Cancer Society, Griffin claims there is substantial evidence supporting this view. He suggests that the resistance from orthodox medicine is rooted in political motives rather than scientific ones, driven by economic interests and power dynamics within the medical establishment. His work is described as the most comprehensive treatise on this controversial topic.

  • World Without Cancer: The Story of Vitamin B17

    World Without Cancer: The Story of Vitamin B17

    $0.99

    Mr. Griffin argues that cancer is a deficiency disease, similar to scurvy or pellagra, caused by a lack of vitamin B17, also known as Laetrile, in modern diets. He suggests that the opposition from conventional medicine to this non-drug treatment stems not from scientific evidence but from political motives and the economic interests of those in control of the medical establishment. This perspective raises questions about the influence of power and profit in the treatment and understanding of cancer.