National Cancer Institute Director Frank Rauscher said
that of those receiving the orthodox cancer therapy, there is a 7.5 percent
chance of surviving 5 years.
Dr. Hardin Jones has been quoted informally with a
similar opinion: "My studies have proved conclusively that untreated cancer
victims actually live up to four times longer than treated individuals."
Jones, a physiologist with the University of California Department of Medical
Physics, has studied cancer for 23 years and attributes the disease to a
"breakdown in the body's defense mechanism."
Jones says that a cancer victim who refuses any type of
treatment will live an average of 12 and one-half years. "Those who
accepted surgery and other kinds of treatment lived an average of only 3
years."
"Medical treatment seems to interfere with and mess
up (the body's) natural resistance," he said.
Note: Although this information is somewhat dated, the
statistics seem to be holding, and the general principles still apply. Of
course, only you and your physician should determine the best course of
treatment for you.
"The exact contrary of what is generally
believed is often the truth."
~Jean De La Bruyere