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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very interesting cancer-killing material,
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This review is from: The Cancell Controversy: Why Is a Possible Cure for Cancer Being Suppressed? (Paperback)
Interesing book for those interested in cancer treatment alternatives - unfortunately, the government issued an injunction against the manufacturer and all production stopped. This book outlines how a product developed in the 1930's was used to cure cancer but was suppressed. This material, called, Entelev was passed on to another person, its components changed and it was called CanCell (1984). The book outlines the rather confusing theories behind why Entelev and CanCell work. They do this by lowering the elecrical potential of cells enough to kill cancer cells but not normal cells. The book has a copy of the laboratory report from the National Cancer Institute that shows the results with about 60 lines of cancer cells using CanCell. The results show impressive killing power against ALL of the 60 lines of cancer cells. It's unfortunate that the governmental systems we have in place do not allow full evaluation of potential alternative systems as this. Does it really work? It certainly needs to be investigated.
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This review is from: The Cancell Controversy: Why Is a Possible Cure for Cancer Being Suppressed? (Paperback)
This book was delivered on time and in good condition as advertised. Also, it contained information I was looking for about alternative cancer treatments that work. It compliments the information at <...>
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The Cancell Controversy,
By Todd Kalk (Minnesota) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Cancell Controversy: Why Is a Possible Cure for Cancer Being Suppressed? (Paperback)
I do not have a book called The Cancell Controversy. FDA are bunch of crooks.
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The Cancell Controversy: Why Is a Possible Cure for Cancer Being Suppressed? by Louise B. Trull (Paperback - Aug. 1993)
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