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From Coast to Coast AM newsletter I periodically recieve. Take note of what that naturalist had to go thru when he introduced a book about a natural cure for cancer. And then everyone here wonders why I'm against Big Pharma, doctors who push their drugs and even more critical of Christians to place their trust in worldly treatments:

Answers to Cancer:

One of the leading authorities of self-help education for cancer patients and considered by many authorities to be the world's leading expert on cancer, Dr. Leonard Coldwell, discussed the nature of the disease and why he believes chemotherapy, radiation, and mammograms cause cancer. In looking at the primary driver behind the illness, Coldwell contended that 90% of all cancers, as well as other sicknesses, are caused by stress. He pointed to "constant worries, doubts, and fears" as well as lack of self love and hope for the future as key factors in reducing energy levels, weakening the immune system, and leading to diseases like cancer.

He warned that patients who undergo traditional cancer treatments, like chemotherapy, are "as good as dead." As such, Coldwell shared some natural methods for fighting the disease. One tactic, he said, involves ingesting the combination of a spoonful of pharmaceutical baking soda and five spoonfuls of organic maple syrup, heated up to form a solid mass. This concoction, he said, acts as a "Trojan horse," since cancer cells will flock to the syrup's high sugar content and then be killed by the baking soda. Coldwell also advised drinking a gallon of water which contains a teaspoon of sea salt every day and avoiding the use of plastic containers for food and water. "You can always do the medical treatment," he said to those who may be skeptics, asking rhetorically "so why don't you try the natural first?"

Coldwell was highly critical of the mainstream medical industry which, he noted, nets billions of dollars from cancer detection and treatment. He asserted that the pharmaceutical industry has no interest in curing cancer and ultimately wants to turn it into a "manageable disease like diabetes." He claimed that his work towards eradicating cancer is so dangerous to the pharmaceutical industry that, when his first book was about to be published, he was offered a quarter of a million dollars to suppress it. After rebuffing the offer, Coldwell said, he was shot at two days later and had his car bombed two weeks after that. Citing similar treatment for other alternative treatment advocates, he lamented that "we live with daily death threats."
 
Sometimes I wonder just how helpful the medical profession is (and has been in the past). Yes, people live longer, but a lot of that is because of improved living conditions and some basic medical breakthroughs--antibiotics, vaccines, that sort of thing. Even those have problems; antibiotics tend to be overused, vaccines apparently can cause problems for some people, so on and so forth.

Then you read about people with terrible diagnoses and prognoses getting better with simple, non-medical techniques, such as juice fasting or high-dose vitamin supplements. Or they combine medical and alternative techniques to good effect.

Maybe its because I haven't had the best time with the medical establishment (show me 1 mental patient who hasn't had "issues" with doctors), but I sometimes doubt the establishment's motives and methods.
 
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