An Interesting Question
During a new patient interview the other day, I was asked a very interesting question -
“Doctor, if it was you that had cancer would you have chemotherapy”?
I have always lived by a basic “company policy” that I would not do for patients what I would not do for myself. I have tried, tested and tasted every product and every procedure that we offer to patients.
“No, absolutely not!” I replied, without hesitation.
Chemotherapy is one thing I would not do for myself or my wife or anyone else in my family.
Not even in the low-dose format.
The root cause of cancer is not low blood levels of chemotherapy drugs. It comes from the physiological stress of nutritional deficiencies, accumulation of toxins and many other emotional factors over a long period of time.
I believe the best treatment for cancer is not to treat the cancer but to treat the patient. Reduce the toxic burden, repair damage that may already be done, replenish nutritional deficiencies, restore the harmonious function of the body’s organs, and reverse the reason the body allowed cancer to grow in the first place.
These 5-R’s of recovery can best be accomplished through the thoughtful and judicious use of foods and products from Mother Nature.
August 25th, 2008 at 11:18 am
I feel the same way.
September 23rd, 2008 at 10:10 pm
hello…
super!…