(NaturalNews) The "Queen of Soul" Aretha Franklin has reportedly been given less than a year to live by her doctors. She is reportedly suffering from "incurable advanced pancreatic cancer" according to
The National Inquirer, a source that should perhaps be taken with a grain of salt. But CBS News is also running the story, along with other mainstream media outlets.
The reason her cancer is "advanced," of course, is because
her doctors never told her the truth about pancreatic cancer, which is that through significant changes in diet and lifestyle, even pancreatic cancer can be reversed. I've seen numerous pancreatic cancer patients who reversed their condition by turning to natural cancer therapies such as
Gerson Therapy, which is based on daily juicing of fresh vegetables and fruit, cleansing detoxification of the body's organs, and improving the nutritional density of foods. (
www.Gerson.org)
The cancer industry is terrified that people might discover these "natural cures" to cancer because this would wipe out the highly lucrative chemotherapy, radiation and surgical treatments that remain the profit centers for mainstream cancer treatment centers. There is a reason, after all, why U.S. authorities ran all the alternative cancer clinics out of the country and arrested the alternative doctors who were curing the most patients. Such cures simply cannot be allowed in America because they threaten the profits of the cancer industry!
Conventional cancer treatments don't work
Aretha Franklin is 68 years old and underwent cancer surgery last week. When being treated by conventional cancer treatments (poisons), the five-year survival rate for pancreatic cancer is just 35 percent. That tells any intelligent person that
conventional oncology doesn't work, yet cancer doctors keep doing the same thing, over and over again, killing patients by the hundreds of thousands each year with these toxic chemicals. This is what keeps them in business.
These statistics should tell you the truth about the utter failure of the conventional cancer industry: 43,000 people are diagnosed with pancreatic cancer each year in the United States. 37,000 people die each year from it (but all 43,000 pay for "treatment").
This, doctors claim, represents the greatest health care in the world, all driven by "evidence-based medicine." But the real evidence says that
chemotherapy doesn't work and conventional cancer patients are dying at an alarming rate. Conventional cancer treatments are, effectively,
quackery.
We should only hope that the cancer industry does not claim yet another life with Aretha Franklin. Her contribution to the world (not just the world of music, but the happiness of the entire world) is immense. To lose her to cancer, through the incompetence of cancer industry doctors, would be a great loss for us all.
Send your blessings to Aretha today and pray that she soon realizes
cancer industry doctors are quacks who harm far more people than they help.
Learn the truth about cancer at
www.NaturalNews.com/cancer.html
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