Uncanny Cancer Cures

In 1931, after seven years of attempting to isolate a microbe cause of cancer from over 20,000 cancer tissue samples, one man, Dr. Royal Raymond Rife did just that. Rife's 1931 discovery of a cancer microbe finally reached general public notice in 1944. That year an article entitled THE NEW MICROSCOPES was published both in the February issue of THE JOURNAL OF THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE and in the 1944 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. Rife's work was not then and has not yet been appreciated by microbiology, because microbiology has a large blind spot, both in its physical visual view of the living microworld and in its conceptual view of the structure and life cycles of the living microworld.  Click HERE for more information.

Have you tried sourdough biscuits for example?  Gee, who would have thought of that, or nuts either, for that matter.  Strangely enough there are statistics and studies which show some very uncanny cancer cures worthy of your investigation.

For example:  During RF ablation, a needle is inserted directly into a tumor. Radiofrequency energy then travels through the needle, heating the tumor and destroying or shrinking it. Doesn't that sound a lot less stressful than going through years of chemotherapy?

Colorectal Cancer is second only to lung cancer in the number of deaths it causes each year. About 150,000 Americans will be diagnosed this year with colorectal cancer, striking men and women almost equally, and almost 60,000 people will die from it, according to the American Cancer Society.

It is well known by the medical profession that disease loves acid.  Click HERE to discover more about how to avoid this alarming trend.

Will your health insurance company really protect you from the catastrophic costs of cancer treatment?  The only way to know for sure is to ASK your company.  Click HERE for a directory of all online health insurance companies. 

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