Tag Archives: chemotherapy
Conventional Cancer Cures; Cut Burn & Poison – Here’s Some Alternative Information For Those Who Wish To Check It Out:
The chemotherapy method is a $100 billion dollar a year business that wants a monopoly and won’t countenance competition. The “Do it our way or die!” oncologist approach is scary to a lot of people and intimidates them from investigating any alternatives. Here’s a chance to become informed – hopefully before you get hit with […]
U.C. Berkely Study – People With Cancer Who Don’t Get Chemotherapy Live On Average 12.5 Years, While People Who Get Chemotherapy Live An Average Of 3 Years.
Chemotherapy is bad for cancer patients – so says a University of California Berkeley study. Big Pharma and hospitals are responsible for more deaths in America than guns and cars combined. Feel Free To Pass On Any Posts – Pen Pensamiento Peligroso writes the truth as he sees it, and if it upsets you, […]
7 Minute Video – From Medical Journal – Chemotherapy Spreads Cancer & Increases Tumor Aggressiveness!
What are the solutions for cancer? Poison (chemotherapy) and more poison (radiation). These allopathic doctors, researchers etc. don’t know what cancer is let alone how it’s caused. Try looking into natural healthy lifestyles and treatments for the disease. Stay away from a lot of bad food additives, chemicals, and dirty air. See link below: […]

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