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Seems to me that I saw something on Farrah Fawcett being treated in Germany for her breast cancer also?

 

Have you read this book?

 

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From an ad in an HSI newslettter. Looks pretty interesting, reasonably

priced, and additional reports, plus money-back guarantee. You be the

judge . . .

 

A U.S. President refused America's outdated cancer treatments --

Here's where he went instead

Americans would be shocked if they knew that President Reagan, while

still in the White House, turned his back on American cancer treatments.

He secretly sneaked off to Germany – and lived another 19 years. Why?

Because German cancer doctors are the best – thanks to breakthrough

treatments labeled " quackery " in the U.S. (maybe because they cost a

fraction of American treatments). Suzanne Somers, Cher, William Holden

and Anthony Quinn are among the celebrities who have gone to clinics

you'll discover in my first-ever English-language guide to German cancer

doctors and treatments. Click below to learn more!

 

http://www1.youreletters.com/t/1503536/2700032/1583853/0/

 

<http://www.germancancerbreakthrough.com/B/>

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I wonder if those machines I've seen at health fair would work like the "cooking" method they first talk about. It's a full body machine that you lay in, that raises the body temperature. They couldn't make cancer claims, but the man I talked to said that by heating the body, inducing a false temp., it did kill cancer cells. Sounded logical at the time, and now this book says the same thing, only they are using a different type of application and targeting specific areas instead of full body. There's just so much out there that the American public is not aware of.

 

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Renee

 

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Americans would be shocked if they knew that President Reagan, while

still in the White House, turned his back on American cancer treatments.

He secretly sneaked off to Germany

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Just a thought - I put this through a search on Annie Applseed's web site and searched some of the German cancer clinics. The mean cost seems to be around $40,000 - 60,000 with a three week beginning minimum stay. Looks like oleander and Tony's protocol still ranks as the most affordable cancer treatment and preventative plan. I know I cannot afford $40,000 - 60,000, everyone seems driven to make money on caner and make BIG money. Janna

 

 

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From an ad in an HSI newslettter. Looks pretty interesting, reasonably

priced, and additional reports, plus money-back guarantee. You be the

judge . . .

 

A U.S. President refused America's outdated cancer treatments --

Here's where he went instead

Americans would be shocked if they knew that President Reagan, while

still in the White House, turned his back on American cancer treatments.

He secretly sneaked off to Germany – and lived another 19 years. Why?

Because German cancer doctors are the best – thanks to breakthrough

treatments labeled "quackery" in the U.S. (maybe because they cost a

fraction of American treatments). Suzanne Somers, Cher, William Holden

and Anthony Quinn are among the celebrities who have gone to clinics

you'll discover in my first-ever English-language guide to German cancer

doctors and treatments. Click below to learn more!

 

http://www1.youreletters.com/t/1503536/2700032/1583853/0/

 

<http://www.germancancerbreakthrough.com/B/>

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Yes, in the article they didn't say how many treatments that the lady with the ear tumor took, but from the first photo to the last it was a year. And if you didn't live in Germany, how many trips would you have to make? Seems expensive to me, unless you lived there.

 

I think oleander has a good enough track record for me. :-)

 

Samala,

Renee

 

 

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Just a thought - I put this through a search on Annie Applseed's web site and searched some of the German cancer clinics. The mean cost seems to be around $40,000 - 60,000 with a three week beginning minimum stay.

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