TREAT CANCER NATURALLY

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This is my favorite passage in “Winning the War on Cancer: The Epic Journey Towards a Natural Cure” by Sylvie Beljanski.


— As journalist Michele Cagan wrote in a newsletter for the Health Sciences Institute Members Alert: 

“Dr. Mirko Beljanski took a view of cancer that no one had ever seen before. When he looked at carcinogens (substances that stimulate cancer cells but not healthy cells), he realized that there must be some substances that act in the opposite way—substances that would destabilize cancer cells, but leave healthy cells alone [...] With this brilliant new concept, Beljanski tried to change the way we treat cancer patients. That was more than twenty years ago, and the mainstream still hasn’t caught on.”

And until the mainstream catches on, this wealth of knowledge will not be secured, despite the best efforts of The Beljanski Foundation.

How can we make certain that this body of work is not again at risk of disappearing?

One way is by each of us making it our duty to reach out to as many people as possible and share this life-saving information. We will take back our power over health, and exercise our sovereignty by promoting the funding and sharing of scientific information that has the potential to disrupt a societal order that continues to kill us.

Every time you see a conventional doctor, ask questions on prevention, nutrition, and lifestyle. Tell your doctor that you expect him or her to take the time to get to know you and discuss your health goals. A quote attributed to Hippocrates says, “It is more important to know what kind of person has a disease than to know what kind of disease a person has.”

We have a right to self-determination. You may ask your doctor what the alternatives are to conventional treatment. Your doctor should assist you with reviewing all the options that science offers. Ask your doctor for a synergy of action between natural and conventional treatment to reduce the toxicity associated with chemotherapy. If your doctor says that such a thing does not exist, give him or her a copy of this book.

Ask how normal cells will be protected from the side effects of your treatment. Ask explicitly how the removing or killing of cancer cells will affect normal cells. If the doctor measures success by the size of the tumor with CT scans or PET scans and offers a chemotherapy treatment, ask for studies showing an overall improvement of length and quality of life. According to the final results of a large, randomized clinical trial presented at the 2008 annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), patients who received the chemotherapy drug Gemcitabine after surgery for pancreatic cancer lived two months longer than patients who had surgery alone.

Ask about cancer stem cells, those 1 percent to 5 percent of cancer cells that will resist conventional treatment and can metastasize. If cancer stem cells resist chemotherapy and radiation, what will destroy them? Ask about the foreseeable consequences of killing “regular” cancer cells, while leaving out cancer stem cells. Doing so merely kills their competition and allows them to flourish. 

Ask your doctor how to protect your healthy tissues during radiotherapy, and how to maintain your platelets during chemotherapy. If you are advised not to take supplements during chemo or radiation treatments, be specific and ask your doctor for scientific evidence of any negative effects of those supplements when taken with these therapies.