How effective is Laetrile in cancer therapy?
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I'd say "ask some of the people healed by laetrile" but you won't find any that had cancer that was properly diagnosed. Coretta Scott King who had all the money in the world for treatment went to Mexico for laetrile therapy. You can visit her grave in Atlanta.
Here is what the American Cancer Society has to say about laetrile.
http://www.cancer.org/docroot/eto/conten...
Here is what the National Cancer Institute has to say.
http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/pdq/c...
Beware of listening to people who seek to profit off desperate people by selling books or creating web sites making false claims about quack cancer cures.
Laetrile is effective as part of a treatment for cancer. The well publicized studies done at Sloan-Kettering and at the Mayo clinic were sham studies.
In the Mayo clinic the researchers refused to use actual Laetrile but some inferior compound they claimed was Laetrile.
In the Sloan-Kettering study there were actually 4 successful studies that weren't released. In the fifth study, one of the researchers jimmied the protocol and came up with the results that the heads of S-K wanted. It was the fifth study that they publicized.
The FDA doesn't allow Laetrile use in the US, making it more difficult to get it.
But you might not need Laetrile. For instance, I cured my own Stage 4 cancer nine years ago. It took me two weeks.
I used freshly grated habeneros peppers and freshly grated garlic...put 'em on bread and covered 'em with butter before eating.
I also took emulsified cod liver oil. If I'd been losing weight or had fluid retention, then evening primrose oil would have replaced the cod liver oil.
Cancer cells are weak cells, they can't tolerate the combination of peppers and garlic.
Researchers at UCLA have since demonstrated this with peppers. They shrank tumors by 80% just with the peppers alone...no garlic. The pepper/garlic combo is far more powerful.
If someone can't tolerate peppers, then freshly grated ginger can be substituted.
Good luck and be well.
Kelley
I would use it if i had cancer.
western science doesn't have anything promising for cancer. their treatments rarely fix people. i would think that i had nothing to loose by trying it.
there are many different metabolic therapies out there for cancer, i think that engaging in a super healthy diet would give me the best chance ive got.
most of the things that are being suggested today for treating it are normal food stuffs. green vegetable juice, garlic, ginger, peppers, apricot kernels. i would prefer to use these than a concentrate, though i would try one if things got worse.
basically i think that getting super healthy is certainly not going to harm me so i would do it.
I can tell you from family experience, my grandmother died in 1967 after her doctor stopped bringing Laetrile into the US for her treatment. She was alive and well on the treatment for 6 years, until his retirement.
The CA I speak of started as breast cancer, then spread rapidly to her lymph glands, causing her passing to be swift.
The physician took a great risk treating his patients with Laetrile, but was a firm believer in the treatment, and as witness to her life and death, know without question, it worked.
Abundant Blessings.
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