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The Cure for All Cancers: Including over 100 Case Histories of Persons Cured

The Cure for All Cancers: Including over 100 Case Histories of Persons Cured

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fascinating
Review: A fascinating explantion of the cause and cures of cancer. I have inquired around though, and to date no health professional has ever heard of these findings. I would like more info on the "wormwood", effects as it was covered on TV as the main ingredient in the drink "absinthe" that was illegalized in the USA as well as some other countries years ago. The fact that it was mentioned as similar to the 1960's "LSD" effects gives me cause to question the safety in taking such an herb. If anyone can respond with more info, please do.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Maybe I was Wrong?
Review: A month or so ago I wrote a review about this book that it didnt work, and not to waste your money. I may have to eat those words. Please email me for more details. Bottom Line, what have you got to lose? mabalot@ponyexpress.net

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Information about Hulda Clark
Review: A reviewer asked about phone/fax numbers. "Self Health Resource Center" offers information about Hulda Clark's methods and products and can provide a referral number for more technical questions. They also offer a free catalog. Telephone: (800) 873-1663 Fax: (619) 409-9501 Address: 1055 Bay Blvd., #A Chula Vista, CA 91911

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The Most Irresponsible Book I Have Ever Read
Review: Although I believe that alternative forms of medicine should not be dismissed out of hand, this book provides no useful documentation on its results at all. The book claims that all cancers are caused by a parasitic worm which can be killed with a simple home-made contraption. Although I thought the claim was far-fetched, I was interested to read the patient's histories.

Given the medical histories in the book, it's impossible to say that there is any truth to the claims. In most cases, the author does not verify that the tumors have shrunken or gone away using an ultrasound or MRI or biopsy. The only way she tests for a "cure" is using a machine of her own design. The purpose of the machine is to test for a chemical created by the parasitic worm. If the chemical is not there, then the author declares the patient cured without checking to see if the tumor is gone or receding. This lack of independent verification is completely unforgiveable.

On top of that in all of the case histories, there are no long term follow-ups with the patients. In fact, some of the patients are monitored for just a few days and declared as cured. We really do not know if the patients are cured and healthy or dead; they are not followed after their therapy with the author.

I believe that this book is nothing more than a hoax to capitalize on people who are in desperate circumstances. If you are a cancer victim, ask yourself if you want to pin your hopes on someone who will declare you cured without even checking if your tumor is gone.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Cure for all Cancers:With 100 Case Histories
Review: An astonishing, if not new, revelation. I learned about this book by word-of-mouth. If an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, this has it all including the cure!

This book is packed with technical information, formulas, recipes and schematics.

The money-grubbing pharmacuticles, the AMA and the FDA which approves all the poisons we consume should be ashamed of themselves for not embracing and promoting Clark's work.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must read if you have cancer, or know someone who does
Review: Be skeptical of the electronic gizmo, and the rather sketchy way her diagnoses are made - who knows? But the cleanse for parasites using black walnut tincture and herbs is inexpensive and also used by other practitioners as a parasite cleanse. Anything that improves your general health and unburdens the immune system is worth pursuing. I don't have cancer, but I do try various cleanses to clean out my system.

ANyway, the ideas in the book are a must, at least to hear open-mindedly, and consider, if you have any serious health problems.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This book is garbage!
Review: Clark claims that all cancers are cause by parasites and can be cured within days by taking herbs. This claim is preposterous. After carefully evalutaing the case histories in her book, I concluded that none of them provides any basis for concluding that Clark's treatment has the slightest value. The majority of the people described in the 103 case reports did not have cancer. Of those that did, most had received standard medical treatment or their tumors were in their early stages. In these cases, Clark pronounced them cured but did not follow what happened after they left her clinic -- so she could not possibly know how they did afterward. In some cases, she counted patients as cured even though she noted that they died within a few weeks after she treated them.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: excellent
Review: Clarks book gives what she claims is a cure for cancer. However, the book must be read carefully to make sure that one is getting the full meaning of what she is saying. Her approach is a herbal and bioelectric one. But this is not new. After reading the mixed reviews all I can say is that one is better off experimenting himself. Some criticize this book claiming that if such a cure were found Clark would be lauded by the world and the medical community. This is false and a fallacy from the argument of authority. One must go by evidence and nothing else. Many geniuses and note worthy discoveries have been ignored, without investigation. The history of science is full of examples. The author deserves to be heard, since in the search for truth nothing can be discarded, but investigated as completely as possible. Sadly, this is not the case with much of scientific research. One must investigate things himself and Dr. Clark gives people the oppurtunity to do so.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very, Very, Interesting
Review: Fascinating and full of excellent advice. Highly recommended. I want to learn more from people following this advice and found a public forum at http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/huldaclark

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best book on cancer that I've read to date.
Review: For the first time, someone has taken the time to look at the etiology for disease that seems to transcend standard medical blindness regarding cancer. Of all the videos I've watched and all the 25 cent advice I've gotten, this promises to do the job of ridding myself and others of the underlying cause for cancer. I'm absolutely going to follow the course recommended for changing the physical condition that has created the ripe opportunity for cancer to manifest itself in my body. I'm also going to get every member of my immediate family on this regimen, and give copies of this book to my friends, and extended family members.


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