Some Natural Cures for Cancer

Sarah Rachel
There is quite a bit of controversy about whether or not there truly are natural cures for cancer. The FDA doesn't advocate or acknowledge alternative medicine, and in some cases the food and drug administration advises against natural treatments, calling these therapies dangerous. Many alternative medicine cancer clinics have been closed across the United States over the years, so natural cures are kept underground. There are people who have said they were cured through natural treatments, but be aware that none of these statements have been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. The information contained in this article is about what people have claimed to be a natural cure. Every person is different and what has worked for one person may not work for another. There are many different types of cancer and various stages of cancer.

The Hulda Clark Method

Dr. Hulda Clark is an Independent Research Scientist, who claims to have found one possible cure for cancer. She has written several books, including "The Cure for All Cancers". Her book includes over 100 case studies of people she claims to have cured. She has a Master of Arts and a Doctorate degree in Physiology.

In her book she recommends herbs such as Black Walnut, Wormwood and Clove to rid the body of cancer causing parasites. The length of time people need to be on the program depends on the type of cancer. She recommends specific doses and how to find the right kind of herbs. She says that parasitic flukes are one possible cause for cancer and ridding the body of this parasite eliminates almost every kind of cancer. Her findings show that every person who has cancer has these parasites. Her studies have shown that people who have isopropyl alcohol in their bodies are more likely to harbor these parasites because when the body contains large amounts of this ingredient, the liver is unable to trap and kill these parasites in their various stages. This type of alcohol is even found in several bath and body products.

Hoxey

In 1924 a man by the name of Harry M. Hoxsey claimed he had the cure for cancer. He set up several cancer clinics in the United States, but he was later forced to close his treatment centers. Hoxsey was labeled as one of the biggest cancer quacks by mainstream medicine, but some people still claim that his method works. His clinic expanded and many top officials and even senators sought treatment at Hoxsey clinics. The Hoxsey formula is a combination of therapeutic herbs. The herbs were taken as an oral tonic and applied to the skin. The formula was slightly changed for each patient. Some patients received more of a particular herb. The main ingredients combined are potassium iodide, red clover, cascara, prickly ash bark, buckthorn bark, burdock, licorice, berberis root, and pokeroot.

MMS Method

MMS stands for Miracle mineral solution. The solution is made up of sodium chlorite (not chloride) and distilled water. Citric acid is then added and taken orally. These ingredients produces chlorine dioxide in the body which targets cancer cells, fungi, viruses and parasites. The compounds then destroy anything harmful in the body through oxidation. This method was originally used to treat Malaria without astounding results.

Chlorella

Chlorella is a super food found in algae. The main cancer fighting ingredient is chlorophyll. This super antioxidant is able to rid the body of exogenous elements, heavy metals, and fluoride. Drinking chlorella can help to prevent cancer because it helps to detoxify the body from the inside out.

Apricot Seeds

Many seeds have therapeutic value because they contain super nutrients. Vitamin B-17 is found in apricot seeds as well as grape, pear, plum, peach and cherry seeds. The vitamin has a dramatic effect on preventing and helping to eliminate cancer cells. This is such a simple natural treatment, but some people have claimed that it is effective as an early cancer treatment method.

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Published by Sarah Rachel

Sarah Ince started writing professionally in 2007. She has written articles about many topics such as holistic medicine, nutrition, herbs and pets. Ince's articles have been published in "Boating Times Long...  View profile

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