Dying To Have Known
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Loading ... - Published date: July 19, 2011
- Category: Health
- Tags: Gerson Therapy, Vegetarianism
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In DYING TO HAVE KNOWN (2009) filmmaker Steve Kroschel went on a 52-day journey to find evidence to the effectiveness of the Gerson Therapy – a long-suppressed natural cancer cure.
His travels take him across both the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans, from upstate New York to San Diego to Alaska, from Japan and Holland to Spain and Mexico.
In the end, he presents the testimonies of patients, scientists, surgeons and nutritionists who testify to the therapy’s efficacy in curing cancer and other degenerative diseases, and presents the hard scientific proof to back up their claims.
You will hear from a Japanese medical school professor who cured himself of liver cancer over 15 years ago, a lymphoma patient who was diagnosed as terminal over 50 years ago as well as noted critics of this world-renowned healing method who dismiss it out of hand as pure quackery.
So the question that remains is, Why is this powerful curative therapy still suppressed, more than 75 years after it was clearly proven to cure degenerative disease? The viewers are left to decide for themselves.










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Cannabis cures cancer, relieves HIV/AIDS symptoms, combats Crohn’s disease like no other therapy on earth. Use it and go to jail. Grow it for your dieing grandma and go to the pen. Our lawmakers haven’t had the interests of the people at heart for a very long time. Look at the death toll of the drug war alone. The amount of death related to unmanageable diseases like cancer are far too high to put rational thought too. and all along your government has known there were ways to treat it/cure it. This will not change until We The People take a stand and take control of OUR country away from big corporate/ big pharma.
Jay Wolf×
Anti-tumor herbs fight only particular kinds of cancers. I think pot is not an immunostimulant and actually depresses the immune system, and it is mentally dangerous.
I actually think that specific cannabinoids, used individually and in tandem, should be investigated for medical uses.
Why don’t you put something together on the medicinal uses of cannabis and send it to episinblog@gmail.com – cite evidence for as many claims as possible.
Thanks for bringing the truth in the light, beautiful documentary!