The author of this book maintains that cancer can now be cured, not just treated. Dr. Hulda Regehr Clark claims to have discovered the cure for cancer in 1990. "The Cure for All Cancers" explains how it can be done.
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The author of this book maintains that cancer can now be cured, not just treated. Dr. Hulda Regehr Clark claims to have discovered the cure for cancer in 1990. "The Cure for All Cancers" explains how it can be done.
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I consider myself an open minded skeptic. That being said, I've found myself passing as much of this info along as I can. I am well studied and experienced in clinical research, science as a whole, and in caring for people with all sorts of ailments. Everything in this book so far has made sense, but has been eye opening in terms of the toxins we inundate our own evironments with, even for someone already inclined to "natural" care. The book comes with a big bonus of recipes for everything from food to making your own laundry detergent and even explaining in depth diagnostic procedures. This is truly a self-help book. I bought it on a whim and now it has a permanent place in my heavily used reference library. I also just made my first purchase of her recommended herbals for a parasite cleanse, and was floored by the amazing reviews her products have gotten on Amazon. Well worth the money, in my opinion.
Lorraine M
Sep 15, 2014
Great Book
This is a great book. It has really helped me get healthy again.
healthygirl
Feb 12, 2009
Buyer Beware!
Hulda Clark claims that she is able to detect parasites and toxins in the human body by using a handmade machine. She offers no scientific evidence for the machine's ability or any reliable data to back up her diagnoses of her clients. Unfortunately, because she suggests the valid use of herbs which have already been laboratory tested and proven to be effective, the unwitting may make the tragic mistake of believing that Clark has the ability to provide helpful information to determine the origin of illness. This book is a slap in the face to those of us who value natural and alternative health methods . A little bit of truth with a whole lot of error is just a big lie. Do your research! Don't allow yourself to be lied to by anyone, whether they be a board certified physician or a misguided old woman. By the way, have you seen Hulda Clark? She is by no means the picture of health. It is ludicrous to take health advice from sick looking people!