Rating: Summary: Someone finally found a cure for cancer? Review: This book is so interesting! She looks at it as finding the cause for cancer and not just getting rid of the cancer. Everything she has in her book just makes so much sense. Miss Clarks regimen seems easy to follow with just a little bit of effort. She uses herbs among other things. After all isn't herbs one of God's many gifts to us? I'm sure there are other books on alternative medicine also that work for getting rid of cancer and other diseases. Her book on "Curing all Diseases" is a must read Too! She is a true pioneer!
Rating: Summary: Thought Provoking Review: This book raises many questions which mainstream medicine should investigate. Too often we are told that no scientific data exists to verify various claims made. But in most cases, no scientific tests have been done therefore no evidence exists either way. The possibilities raised must be examined quickly, for many lives could be saved if there is substance in the claims. I have a sister in law dying of cancer at the moment. How many readers out there can give testimony to the book through their own experiences? People who have been helped by this book will help me to give it a chance to perhaps save a life.
Rating: Summary: I have a suggestion... Review: Well, I haven't actually read the book yet but I would like to make a suggestion. If anyone has gone to futurehorizons.net under 'New-Age Medicine' it says that they have a Rife Machine or something. I have been researching Royal Raymond Rife and he said he found a cure for cancer and disease. I for one believe him. If he were alive I would write a letter to him asking numerous question which are probably forming in your head now. His research and microscope (most powerful invented) were destroyed and his lab was burnt down. I suggest you research the subject.
Rating: Summary: Curing cancer worth a $50 gamble? Review: Would you gamble $50 for herbs and a book with 100 case histories of "cancer cures" if you have cancer? Or would you gamble $15 a month, for the herbs, to keep from getting the cancer your spouse has? Dr. E. O'Dell Woods, (woods@eng.utah.edu),who has researched cancer cures and prevention for 47 years, thinks you would after reading The Cure for All Cancers: With 100 Case Histories by Hulda R. Clark. "I found parasites as the key link in the cause of cancer, in Dr. Clarks book", said Dr. Woods. Also listed were the herbs, how to prepare them, and the amounts needed to kill the parasites. With the parasites dead, no more cancer. In her book Dr. Clark has case histories of curing some cancers within 24 hours. But, then comes the longer treatment for getting back the health of the host. "I am a cancer surviver, and I continue to take a preventive dose of Dr. Clark's herbs once a week" said Dr. Woods. The story above is my experience with Dr. Clark. Everyone should read her book. It should make your "Best Seller" list. All are welcome to e-mail their questions to me about the book and for information about cancer prevention. Dr. E. O'Dell Woods Time will tell; by the number of cases reported.
Rating: Summary: Curing cancer worth a $50 gamble? Review: Would you gamble $50 for herbs and a book with 100 case histories of "cancer cures" if you have cancer? Or would you gamble $15 a month, for the herbs, to keep from getting the cancer your spouse has? Dr. E. O'Dell Woods, (woods@eng.utah.edu),who has researched cancer cures and prevention for 47 years, thinks you would after reading The Cure for All Cancers: With 100 Case Histories by Hulda R. Clark. "I found parasites as the key link in the cause of cancer, in Dr. Clarks book", said Dr. Woods. Also listed were the herbs, how to prepare them, and the amounts needed to kill the parasites. With the parasites dead, no more cancer. In her book Dr. Clark has case histories of curing some cancers within 24 hours. But, then comes the longer treatment for getting back the health of the host. "I am a cancer surviver, and I continue to take a preventive dose of Dr. Clark's herbs once a week" said Dr. Woods. The story above is my experience with Dr. Clark. Everyone should read her book. It should make your "Best Seller" list. All are welcome to e-mail their questions to me about the book and for information about cancer prevention. Dr. E. O'Dell Woods Time will tell; by the number of cases reported.
Rating: Summary: Think outside the square Review: Yes, I have read the book. No, I have not had cancer - simply an interest in herbal medicine & simple therapies that can be easily and cheaply applied by those who love someone who is suffering. People have said that the names in case studies have been changed so it is difficult to follow up (insinuating perhaps these 'case studies' are not real people?). I regard this complaint as minor - what book with case studies DOESN'T change the names to protect privacy? I read the book & found it very interesting - I guess I wonder what would be found out if the regular researchers (eg unis etc) spent only 1/20 of the amount they spend on developing new technology in simply researching (with an open mind) what Hulda proposes. But just imagine if it was found that what she says is true! They would all be out of a job! No more research needed - just the ability to encourage people to take responsibility for their own health by following some simple steps. My thoughts were - the causes really do seem plausible enough. And I know that if I were diagnosed with cancer I would be more than willing to spend a few dollars on some herbs to follow the program before proceeding with western hit or miss approaches. I guess when you read a testimony of someone who says "I" or "My mother" had cancer, followed the program & got well... what more can you say? Two or three witnesses should be listened to - usually ordinary people, they have nothing to gain or lose from their testimony - no profit, no glory. Can you say the same for others who speak against Hulda's findings?
Rating: Summary: Think outside the square Review: Yes, I have read the book. No, I have not had cancer - simply an interest in herbal medicine & simple therapies that can be easily and cheaply applied by those who love someone who is suffering. People have said that the names in case studies have been changed so it is difficult to follow up (insinuating perhaps these 'case studies' are not real people?). I regard this complaint as minor - what book with case studies DOESN'T change the names to protect privacy? I read the book & found it very interesting - I guess I wonder what would be found out if the regular researchers (eg unis etc) spent only 1/20 of the amount they spend on developing new technology in simply researching (with an open mind) what Hulda proposes. But just imagine if it was found that what she says is true! They would all be out of a job! No more research needed - just the ability to encourage people to take responsibility for their own health by following some simple steps. My thoughts were - the causes really do seem plausible enough. And I know that if I were diagnosed with cancer I would be more than willing to spend a few dollars on some herbs to follow the program before proceeding with western hit or miss approaches. I guess when you read a testimony of someone who says "I" or "My mother" had cancer, followed the program & got well... what more can you say? Two or three witnesses should be listened to - usually ordinary people, they have nothing to gain or lose from their testimony - no profit, no glory. Can you say the same for others who speak against Hulda's findings?
Rating: Summary: Thought provoking possibilities... Review: You might want to heed Pascal's Wager and read & apply this book and its recommendations. While the debunkers may be right, if they are you've only wasted a few dollars & time. If they're wrong, it's your life. The only way you lose if if she's right & you ignore her.
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