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Cancer's Anthropology - a new prism for an old problem

Cancer's Anthropology - a new prism for an old problem

Update: 2018-08-29
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In this 41-minute episode, cancer survivor Cheryl Buck shares her own experiences of being one of 1.6 million per year diagnosed with cancer. To her, the tumor is just a symptom of an imbalance - the real problem rests with a body's metabolism.  

Cheryl disregarded the usual "cut, burn or poison" approach, embracing the protocol advocated by Dr. Max Gerson, which concentrates on a full court press towards toxicity coupled with nutrients to the nth. Forbidden in the US (but with a presence in San Diego), the Gerson approach has been an option for those diagnosed with cancer, despite fierce opposition from the medical establishment. 

Cheryl discusses the history behind this alternative approach, her own story, the underground hospital and the dedication of the daily routine. Informative. Brave. Timely. 

Next up: Stanford's Paul Brest on the Philanthropy Movement. 

Feed your soul. Keep listening.  

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Cancer's Anthropology - a new prism for an old problem

Cancer's Anthropology - a new prism for an old problem