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Even if laetrile isn't effective, why is the government or AMA or anyone concerning themselves with what private citizens choose for their health care? It's clear they want no interference in their chemo profiteering scheme. They even kidnapped one healer from Mexico to send him to prison for healing people without a license - and actually healing them. I've read many books about the chemo cancer scam and how they prevent any genuine healing to be approved. My favorite would be "When Healing Becomes a Crime" about Harry Hoxsey who sounds like he was an incredible character - and an incredible healer. The book would make a really good (and educational) movie (my preference would be by and with George Clooney). Upon his retirement, Hoxsey left his tonic to his nurse, Mildred Nelson, and told her to open a clinic in Mexico and keep his name off it as the U.S. would not stop hounding her as long as they thought he was involved with it. She died in her 90's a few years ago and the clinic goes on across the border. After all I've read, if I were to get cancer, I would absolutely avoid allopathic treatment.

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I had my own experience with cancer in 2020 and immunotherapy which I took for 9 sessions until I realised that was a scam too. Avoid allopathic treatment like the plague I say.

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