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Why the War on Cancer Has Failed & What You Can Do About It: Mistletoe, NAD, Deuterium Depleted Water, Melatonin, Gerson Therapy & Beyond!

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Oct 31, 2019
Dr. Thomas Cowan, a veteran family physician and author, dives deep into the failures of the War on Cancer, asserting that conventional treatments like chemotherapy and surgery have not significantly changed outcomes. He presents innovative ideas around cellular water dynamics and its role in cancer treatment. Cowan also discusses alternative therapies such as mistletoe and Gerson therapy, emphasizing holistic approaches. Additionally, he highlights melatonin's potential healing benefits, revealing how sleep can directly influence cancer prevention.
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War on Cancer's Failure

  • The "War on Cancer," launched in 1971, has not significantly reduced cancer rates.
  • Chemotherapy's efficacy is questionable, with studies showing only a 2-3% improvement in survival for stage 3 and 4 cancers.
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Tumor Size vs. Patient Outcome

  • Shrinking tumors, a common goal of cancer treatment, doesn't necessarily correlate with improved survival or quality of life.
  • Focusing solely on tumor size can lead to treatments that harm the patient's overall health.
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Oncogene Theory's Limitations

  • The oncogene theory, which posits that genetic mutations are the primary cause of cancer, is incomplete.
  • The vast genetic diversity within and between cancer types makes targeting specific oncogenes challenging, leading to a reliance on traditional treatments.
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