Germans cure CANCER?
@redyellowblackdog (10629)
United States
March 27, 2009 12:27pm CST
Yes, it is true.
Try googling "german cancer cure" "german cancer breakthrough" and similar phrases. Here's one such google result.
http://germancancerbreakthrough.com/
I say this is indeed interesting. The Germans have often been technological leaders in many scientific fields. Why not cancer research?
What do you say?
2 people like this
4 responses
@Adoniah (7512)
• United States
28 Mar 09
I have a friend in Germany who is in his 60s. His Mother is in her 90s. Both of them have undergone this German cure. She had cervical cancer and he had bladder cancer. Both were supposed to die. She has survived 30 years and he is in his 4th year of survival. They have been trying to get me to come and stay with them and get the treatment since I have been battleing cancer the American way for so long now. The problem is I do not have the money even though the treatment is realtively cheap. If I did have the money, I would go.
It is insanely simple and seems to work. That is probably why it works and why it is not allowed here in the states. The doctors cannot find a way to make money on it. Too many people would survive too and it would bankrupt social security sooner. Hospitals would be put out of business too.
Shalom~Adoniah
2 people like this
@redyellowblackdog (10629)
• United States
28 Mar 09
Thank you for your testimony regarding this and good luck with your disease fighting efforts.
Yes, the medical profession at times is more concerned with generating the most profit rather than generating the most healing. Many find that hard to believe and it is true that one's local doctors and nurses are not involved in the cover up of useful information.
@Adoniah (7512)
• United States
1 Apr 09
Thanks for Best Response Red. You know, through the grapevine I found a doctor here in the states who is experimenting with this treatement. He is not calling it a "cancer cure". It is being used to treat "other illnesses".lol I am going to check it out further. It just may save a trip across the big blue pond.
Shalom
1 person likes this

@whiteheather39 (24403)
• United States
27 Mar 09
If these clinics really do what they say then why do we not have the same methods here?
1 person likes this
@redyellowblackdog (10629)
• United States
28 Mar 09
The AMA is dedicated to keeping the medical profession as profitable as possible. You do know it has been said more people make a living off cancer than die from it? A cheap effective deterant to cancer would be fought tooth and nail.
@redyellowblackdog (10629)
• United States
28 Mar 09
In your circumstances, Germany is the first place I would go if the tests come back positive.
@whiteheather39 (24403)
• United States
28 Mar 09
I still waiting for my test result for cancer. I am glad I still have good friends in Germany and speak the language because that is where I will go if necessary.
1 person likes this

@Yestheypayme2dothis (7874)
• United States
27 Mar 09
I wonder why it is banned in America? But then if they cured cancer, they could not continue to ask us for research money.
1 person likes this
@redyellowblackdog (10629)
• United States
28 Mar 09
There is quite a bit of alternative medicine that is banned in America. Some of it has to do with whether or not the medical business can make money off of it. Of course, some alternative medicine is quackery, but some of it is not.
@keep_onwatch (2680)
• India
28 Mar 09
Wow, sounds like good news. But i doubt if it really works. I mean the whole world is in search of an effective treatment for cancer and the Germans have it all along? If it really works, why isn't it popular, y isn't it practiced? well i sure hope it should work and b reached to those millions who need it.
1 person likes this
@redyellowblackdog (10629)
• United States
28 Mar 09
Take a gander at the response just before yours. There is plenty of ancedotal evidence the German method does work. In the USA information concerning alternative medical techniques is controlled and even punished when the dispenser of that info is a medical professional. No, there is not an organized disinformation department. It is merely peer pressure orginating out of fear of declining profits from losing customers for money making high tech medical procedures.




