The Origins of Cancer. A Russian Researcher's Astonishing Discoveries

Par : Tamara Lebedewa, Elizabeth Griffin
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  • Nombre de pages280
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-3-932130-69-4
  • EAN9783932130694
  • Date de parution14/05/2024
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille3 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDriediger Verlag

Résumé

Cancer research is at a standstill. Contemporary scientists are taking non-proactive approaches, leaning on chemotherapy and radiation for standard of care. The incurability of this disease seems to have become tacitly accepted dogma, and the quest for a definitive cure is gradually being abandoned. Research appears to be focused solely on finding drugs that will alleviate the symptoms. Russian chemist and author Tamara Lebedewa is offering an alternative theory, one that has been disregarded by Establishment science.
But when sorting through the landfill of hastily and ruthlessly dismissed scientific ideas, Ms. Lebedewa's theory is one that actually looks plausible. Doctors presume that cancer cells originate from the body itself and that cancer risk cannot be completely eliminated. But her experiments confirm the opposite: the cancer pathogen is a parasite. More specifically, the aggressive trichomonad, a parasitic, widespread single-celled organism that disguises itself as the body's own cell.
Now, if cancer is indeed caused by parasites, then it can be treated preventively! Lebedewa is fighting science with science! The mountains of researched information and empirical evidence part to reveal an insightful work that resurrects the debate, restores credibility to stalled research, and subverts the authority of orthodox medicine. But what Ms. Lebedewa really wants most of all is to help.
Based on her findings, she has developed a therapy regime which will reduce the risk of cancer, support healing, and above all, combat the fear of this threatening disease.
Cancer research is at a standstill. Contemporary scientists are taking non-proactive approaches, leaning on chemotherapy and radiation for standard of care. The incurability of this disease seems to have become tacitly accepted dogma, and the quest for a definitive cure is gradually being abandoned. Research appears to be focused solely on finding drugs that will alleviate the symptoms. Russian chemist and author Tamara Lebedewa is offering an alternative theory, one that has been disregarded by Establishment science.
But when sorting through the landfill of hastily and ruthlessly dismissed scientific ideas, Ms. Lebedewa's theory is one that actually looks plausible. Doctors presume that cancer cells originate from the body itself and that cancer risk cannot be completely eliminated. But her experiments confirm the opposite: the cancer pathogen is a parasite. More specifically, the aggressive trichomonad, a parasitic, widespread single-celled organism that disguises itself as the body's own cell.
Now, if cancer is indeed caused by parasites, then it can be treated preventively! Lebedewa is fighting science with science! The mountains of researched information and empirical evidence part to reveal an insightful work that resurrects the debate, restores credibility to stalled research, and subverts the authority of orthodox medicine. But what Ms. Lebedewa really wants most of all is to help.
Based on her findings, she has developed a therapy regime which will reduce the risk of cancer, support healing, and above all, combat the fear of this threatening disease.