The Cure for All Cancers

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PART TWO: GETTING WELL AGAIN


That is all there is to it. Let us look at each step, the
mouth, the diet, the body, the home. Make a decision first: that
you are worth the trouble. Now that the cancer is gone, your life
is not in immediate jeopardy, but do you wish to get well? Do
you wish to get rid of your bowel disease with its bloating and
gas and discomfort? Do you wish to get rid of fatigue and feel
like walking and working again? Do you want your strength
back? What about pain? Do you wish to be free of foot pain, hip
pain, low back pain, upper back pain, chest pain, knee pain, and
other pain? Headaches, too, can be cured by cleaning up.
If you had these health problems before the cancer struck,
then you will still have them after the cancer is gone. Getting
well again means getting rid of all the problems that brought
you to the cancer, such as breast lumps, enlarged prostate, as
well as problems resulting from the cancer, such as weight loss.


  1. Clean Up Your Dentalware
    This section on dentistry was contributed by Frank Jerome,
    DDS, with comments added by the author. To get an even
    clearer idea of how to make good dental choices, read his book,
    Tooth Truth (see Sources).
    Dr. Jerome: The philosophy of dental treatment taught in
    America is that teeth are to be saved by whatever means avail-
    able, using the strongest, most long lasting materials. Long-
    term toxic effects are of little concern. The attitude of the ma-
    jority of dentists is: whatever the ADA (American Dental Asso-
    ciation) says is OK, they will do.
    A more reasonable philosophy is that there is no tooth
    worth saving if it damages your immune system. Use this as
    your guideline.
    The reason dentists do not see toxic results is that they do
    not look or ask. If a patient has three mercury fillings placed in

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