Friday, October 5, 2012

Article Two Evidence: Can you trust chemotherapy to cure your cancer?

In this article, Andreas Mortiz also claims that chemotherapy does not kill cancer. He used the example of Tony Snow, the Former White House Press Secretary. He passed away in July 2008 after a four year battle with colon cancer. Although, Snow had his colon removed in a surgery he had in 2005, so he technically did not die from "colon cancer." There was no colon left for him to have cancer in. He also underwent several rounds of extensive chemotherapy, one round of chemo lasting six months. His doctor told him that his condition was very treatable, and that he would be fine in no time. That did not happen though. So, this brings up my question, and I am sure many other people have this question too: Does chemotherapy and radiation actually work? It seems as if this is a tough question to answer. Of course, everyone wants to trust a doctor, who doesn't? I was doing some research and found out that if an oncologist tells a chemo patient to go seek other forms of treatment, that oncologist could lose their job or even end up in jail. In this article, a study by a very well known and respected German epidemiologist, Dr. Ulrich Abel, is mentioned. He contacted 350 medical centers and universities and asked them to send him anything they had ever published on chemotherapy, as well as reviewing thousands of medical journals about chemo. He came to the conclusion that chemotherapy in no way possible can extend the life of a cancer patient. This study was conducted in 1990, and there was not one thing about it in the mainstream media. Imagine all of the other research and things other people have found out about chemotherapy since 1990. His work was not covered because it was a lie, but simply because it is impossible to not believe. Does the pharmaceutical industry have anything to do with this study not being in the news headlines? Of course, as they are the one's who make all this money from the chemotherapy scam. The side effects of chemotherapy are horrendous:
life threatening mouth sores, throwing up, loss of hair, weight loss, anemia, it poisions every part of your body. Mortiz says that before any cancer patients committ to chemo, they need to question their doctors and tell them to show evidence that chemotherpy will benefit them. I urge you to do the same, and please read this article to get the full story.

Andreas Mortiz. "Can you trust chemotherapy to cure your cancer?" www.naturalnews.com. 02 Oct. 2012. 23 July 2008. http://www.naturalnews.com/023689.html#ixzz28MukehML

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