Cancer Is Not A Disease - It's A Survival Mechanism
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In Cancer Is Not A Disease, bestselling author and internationally acclaimed health expert, Andreas Moritz, proves the point that cancer is the physical symptom reflecting our body's final attempt to eliminate specific life-destructive causes. He claims that removing such causes sets the precondition for complete healing of our body, mind and emotions. This book confronts you with a radically new understanding of cancer - one that outdates the current cancer model. On average, the conventional approaches of killing, cutting or burning cancerous cells offer most patients a remission rate of merely 7%, and the majority of the few survivors are "cured" for just five years or less. The prominent cancer researcher and professor at the University of California (Berkeley), Dr. Hardin Jones, stated: "Patients are as well, or better off, untreated." Any published success figures in cancer survival statistics are offset by equal or better scores among those not receiving any treatments. More people are killed by the treatments than saved. Cancer is Not a Disease shows you why regular cancer treatments can be fatal, what actually causes cancer, and how you can remove the obstacles that prevent the body from healing itself. Cancer is not an attempt on your life; to the contrary, cancer is trying to save it. Unless we change our perception of what cancer really is, it will continue to threaten the life of nearly one out of every two people. This book opens a door for those who wish to turn feelings of victimhood into empowerment and self-mastery, and disease into health.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #79685 in Books
- Published on: 2008-08-27
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 256 pages
Customer Reviews
Be Informed of Your Options
I was diagnosed with breast cancer in March 2009. After a biopsy, an MRI and consulting with a surgeon, oncologist and radiologist, it appeared that I needed to do more research regarding my situation. None of the doctors mentioned or even suggested about getting to the root cause of why I had cancer. That to me was extremely disturb-ing. Treating only the symptom and not the cause was not what I wanted to do. A dear friend recommended Mr. Moritz's book "Cancer Is Not A Disease" which I have read and reread. I am following the regimen stated in the book and am doing terrific. Let's keep the options open for CHOICE. It is still our CHOICE and not that of some group, government entity or pharmaceutical company that should be making these decisions for us (individuals).
Jan B
Everyone should read this book!
Andreas Moritz is an incredible author for 'thinking people' causing each one to simply take responsibility for their own health. It can be done and he tells you how. His knowledge has come from years of learning to heal his own body. Unfortunately we live in a time where we're constantly told we're 'victims' of diseases and disorders and gratefully walk out of our doctor's appointments with yet another prescription. The long list of side effects for each is a guarantee that you'll need more drugs. If that's how you choose to live, this book is not for you. If you find yourself questioning mainstream beliefs, however, you will find this book remarkable! I would also recommend The Amazing Liver and Gallbladder Flush and Timeless Secrets of Health and Rejuvenation by same author.
Medical profession way behind
'Cancer is not disease' highlights what little the medical profession is generally doing about the root causes of cancer. After my left kidney was removed due to a malignant tumour, the only advice I got, after requesting it, was 'don't eat too much sugar'. So they are doing a great job at treating the symptoms, but there's very little advice on what to do to stop it recurring. This book does just that. Diet and lifestyle changes are emphasized - and can only do the reader who has had cancer, or doesn't want it in the first place - good. The billions of dollars involved from the medical treatment required (chemotherapy and the like) and the pharmaceutical companies 'peddling' the drugs does make one wonder what the incentive is to focus on stopping the cancer cells appearing in the first place.




