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Is Big Pharma suppressing the truth about cancer? Survivor says ‘yes’

Fourteen years ago, Susie Griswold was diagnosed with thyroid cancer, but she didn't pursue conventional treatment.

Initially, she consulted her doctor and scheduled surgery to remove the cancer from her thyroid, but after “fully following standard conventional treatment,” she discovered that the cancer was also present in her lymph nodes. discovered.

“One doctor said to me, 'Susie, it's no big deal, you can just remove the lymph nodes one by one as they pop out,'” Griswold says. allie beth stuckey “I can empathize with it.” “Another person mentioned a radical dissection of the neck, and once we got there, I think they found a lung nodule for the summer.”

Another doctor recommended Griswold undergo chemotherapy and radiation therapy.

That's when she “stepped out in faith and chose to do something a little different.”

“What really resonated with me was the Gerson therapy,” she says, noting that the physician behind the therapy, Dr. Max Gerson, had been treating chronic illnesses during World War II. I mentioned it.

“It was an all-plant-based diet, and it had a lot of detoxification, and it was based on cellular metabolism. So he just studied what worked. And a lot of people “We talk about the alkaline and acidic parts of the body,” she explains.

“What Max Garson was really great about was that the more acidic your body is, the more hydrogen you have in your cells, and the more hydrogen you have, the more oxygen you have, and the more oxygen you have to cure our diseases, the more oxygen you have, the more hydrogen you have in your cells. “That's what he realized was necessary: ​​cells,” she continues.

Gerson had planned to present his treatment on Capitol Hill to help others, but people who didn't want alternative treatments recognized got caught up.

“The media picked it up. People who didn't want Gerson therapy to be replaced by some pharmaceuticals stepped in and actually distracted the entire media from being a part of it,” she told Stuckey. told.

“You're saying he tried to bring this into America as a treatment for all kinds of diseases, including cancer, but was thwarted by people with pharmaceutical interests,” Stuckey said, shocked. I commented.

“History repeats itself,” Griswold says, noting that we're experiencing a similar awakening right now, but the pharmaceutical industry doesn't want Americans to hear it. “People rising up against this narrative. It's repeated and that's exactly what Dr. Max Gerson did.”

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