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"Curing Cancer"
I am bemused by this oft-repeated slogan, used to raise money for cancer research, because the cure has already been found many times by many people, and we, myself included, have been too blind to see it.
Everyone knows, or has heard of, a patient with advanced cancer who has outlived a dire prognosis.--cases labeled “remarkable recoveries”, “spontaneous remissions” and “miracle cures”. A careful examination of these cases usually reveals a patient who has made a radical change in lifestyle to: a more healthy diet, or increased exercise, or use of supplements, or improved relationships, or several of the above. It is
our aim at Aloha Cancer Education Institute (www.alohacancereducation.org) to make the therapies that have resulted in “remarkable recoveries” available to patients threatened with advanced cancer who have the will to survive. Schools for this program are currently being formed in several communities across the country, using our textbook The Key to Cancer as syllabus.
The main thesis of our work is that cancer is the effect of a deeper cause, i.e. a failure of the “protective complex” of immunity, energy, and spirit (or will) that ordinarily keeps us from growing a tumor. On the other hand, conventional oncology, having no rational explanations for either the cause of cancer or its “unscientific” behaviors, (miracle cures, late recurrences, the four-pack-a-day smoker who does not get cancer, to name a few) restricts itself to tumor removal and looks for the needle in the wrong haystack.
As a former member of the Institutional Review Board of the University of Hawaii, I am well aware of the good work being done by the N.C.I. and other groups in fine-tuning oncology. But, not understanding cancer, their results generally fail to provide long term survival. Meanwhile, large amounts of money, energy, time, and lives are being lost. The cure of cancer requires both removal of the tumor together with restoration of the “protective complex.” Viewed from this deeper level, cancer does make sense and its cure follows logically.
Richard S. Weeder, M.D.FACS
For Aloha Cancer Education Institute
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