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Pretty powerful promo from wddty.co.uk, with an emphasis on intravenous

vitamin C . . .

From: e-news@...(WDDTY e-News)

 

Why my mother's fight against cancer still inspires

A letter from Hubbard, Publisher, What Doctors Don't Tell You

  

Almost every week I receive a letter or a telephone call from someone

who has a family member with cancer.  Their story -- though always

different and unique -- has some similarities.  The doctors are doing

the best they can, but it doesn?t seem enough, and somehow or other they

have heard about my own mother?s remarkable story and her fight against

cancer.

My mother, Edith, had been diagnosed with end-stage breast cancer some

years ago now.  Our family doctor gave her just three months to live,

and told the family that we should say our good-byes.

We'll never know why Edith had nursed the cancer for several years

without telling a soul.  Perhaps she hoped that it might just go away,

or perhaps it was an exercise in magical thinking that something we

don?t define doesn?t really exist.

Whatever the reason, it turned out to be the best thing she could have

done, even though the doctor said that her breast was by that stage the

most awful thing he had seen in his years of practice.

Of course, as editors of What Doctors Don't Tell You, and knowing what

we know, we couldn?t accept the death sentence.  We asked the doctor

if we could take charge of her care.  As he had nothing to offer --

she was too late for chemotherapy or radiotherapy -- he was happy to do

so.

We immediately contacted one of our editorial panel, an eminent doctor

who looks beyond the mainstream for effective treatments. He was

confident he could reverse the cancer, even at that late stage, and when

we met him with Edith, he explained what he would do.

Central to the treatment was vitamin C therapy, given intravenously. 

This was to be combined with intravenous hydrogen peroxide, and a

radical change to Edith?s diet.

It was a bold approach, because study after study had disproved the

theory, first mooted by Linus ing, that high doses of vitamin C

could kill cancer cells.

ing had gone to his grave, certain that the theory was right, and

yet never having the recognition from his peers.

Within six months of treatment, Edith?s breast was healing.  Within a

year all signs of cancer had gone.  The family doctor saw her in the

street a year on from his gloomy prognosis, and he was convinced he had

seen a ghost.  He asked her to have a scan, which revealed no trace of

cancer whatsoever.

He heard about her vitamin C therapy, and he also wondered why he knew

nothing about it.  But then researchers only last year confirmed that

ing was right all along.  When they gave three terminal cancer

treatments high-dose vitamin C, their tumours shrunk.  As they

reported in the Canadian Association?s Medical Journal, vitamin C is

toxic to cancer cells.

Sadly it took medicine 30 years to prove ing's theory - because

every study before the Canadian one had used vitamin C tablets, when the

therapy is effective only when given intravenously.

To me, this is a scandal.  Too many people have died from cancer when

we had the means at our disposal to have saved the lives of many, many

cancer victims.  It just required someone to have been open-minded

enough to test properly.  It just required someone to think beyond

toxic pharmaceuticals.

Stories like this remind me why we created What Doctors Don't Tell You

all those years back.  There's so much to say, so much hope to offer

to people suffering from debilitating, chronic conditions.  Doctors

don't have anything to offer these people other than pain-killers and

other drugs that make life a little more bearable.

It's also important that our work goes on.  We don't get any support

from governments, agencies or drug companies (surprise, surprise). 

Instead, we depend on you to support us.  There are thousands of other

Ediths out there with extraordinary stories to tell.  It's important

we're around to tell them ? and right now we are, and we help those who

find us. 

It would make so much difference to us if you can begin a subscription

to What Doctors Don't Tell You. Not only does it help us continue our

vital work, it is a publication that every month is packed with

insightful health information that just might make the difference to

you, or someone close to you.

To join the What Doctors Don't Tell You community, please click here:

http://www.wddty.com/05594365906495169932/special-subscription-offer.html

 

Thank you

 

Hubbard

Publisher

 

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office: 2 Salisbury Road, Wimbledon, London, SW19 4EZ.  Vat Number 833

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