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Cancer dilemma: do you swat mosquitoes or drain the swamp?
Perhaps the main difference between American cancer doctors and their German counterparts is that the American doctors only focus on the symptom of cancer, which is the tumor. But that’s like swatting mosquitoes. After you’ve swatted one, another one soon appears.
That’s the way it is with cancer, if you focus only on the tumor. What good does it do to get rid of a tumor if another one grows back?
“Swatting mosquitoes” doesn’t cut it. You have to get at the root cause. You have to drain the swamp! And that’s why the select German cancer doctors in my report are so successful. Of course, they’re good at getting rid of tumors, but they also focus on the root causes of cancer: toxicity in the body and improper diet.
The typical cancer patient’s body is sludged up with all kinds of toxins that must come out of the body. American cancer doctors totally ignore this toxic mess, while German doctors use effective therapies to get rid of it.
This was clearly written by someone who has no idea about types of cancers or cancer treatments in America!
I am the first one to point out what's wrong with this country. But Medicine in the U.S is bar none!
and a large number of doctors in the U.S are from the middle east and Asia!
also addendum to the above. It would be a very lucky thing indeed if we're able to eviscerate a cancer once you get venous, multi nodal involvement and to the deeper muscularis propria no amount of resection is going to help.. The DNA itself is damaged.. The person who writes these articles is just misleading people, especially to the etiology of disease, I am not going to even touch upon treatment!

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). More often than not it is not a case of it just being cured. It can go into remission, recur, metastasize to lungs, liver, bones etc. Hopefully, nobody will take internet forums such as this one as a basis on which to base their decisions as to what treatment they undertake. We are responsible for doing our best and giving it the best chance we can leaving the rest to Allah. That includes seeking the best and most effective treatments with the data and resources we have available, and making du3a. That is not to suggest that lifestyle and diet changes for the future cannot be undertaken to to try to prevent it's recurrence, or an attempt made to eliminate any causes if they are known, or certain changes cannot be taken alongside. But to suggest that one should either make du3a as their sole treatment, or undertake treatements based on isolated reports, is frightening. We are all responsible as to what we do to ourselves, but moreso what we tell others. There's nothing wrong with doing research to see what else is out there and what people are doing, but it must be presented transparently, warts and all.