Listed below are just a few
examples of alternative cancer treatments available
today. Some are used as sole treatments, others
are used in conjunction with orthodox cancer
treatments for immune and nutritional support.
Vitamin
C
When used as a cancer fighting agent should
be administered via intravenous drip to deliver
adequate amounts to keep blood plasma levels
high. Vitamin C should also be taken as a cancer
preventative daily. Visit www.vitamincfoundation.org
to educate yourself on the powerful action of
Vitamin C.
Laetrile
Laetrile is a useful non toxic, anti-cancer
agent to be administered via intravenous drip.
As a preventative, 5 to 7 apricot kernals should
be consumed per day. For more information on
the background of Laetrile, or B17 visit www.worldwithoutcancer.org.uk
Poly MVA
Polu MVA is a potent anti-oxidant treatment,
used alongside various other treatments. Visit
www.cancertutor.com/Cancer/PolyMva.html
for more information on the action of Poly MVA.
Ozone Therapy
Oxygen therapy utilising ozone, can be administered
in various ways. For more information on ozone
therapy visit, www.internethealthlibrary.com/Therapies/OxygenTherapy.htm
Iscador
Derived from mistletoe, can be used alongside
orthodox treatments, and now available on the
NHS. See
this link for info on Iscador and various
other alternative cancer care programmes
Ukrain
Founded in Ukraine, this powerful immune enhancing
treatment, bolsters the bodies own systems in
killing cancer cells. Unfortunately, this treatment
can be very expensive. For more information
on clinical tests using Ukrain as a cancer therapy
visit www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2407/5/69/abstract
The Gerson Therapy
This famous therapy involves dedicated juicing,
on the hour, with the use of coffee enemas.
This aids in receiving concentrated nutrition,
whilst assisting the bodies detoxification system.
For more info on the Gerson therapy, visit their
website www.gerson.org
Above are just a few of the popular alternative
treatments available in the treatment of cancer,
however, as drugs have different effects on
different people, not all alternative treatments
are successfull for everyone.
For more information on alternative cancer therapies
and supporting treatments, please see the resources
page for qualified practitioners and doctors
specialising in this field.