Review of Manifesto for a Cancer Patient

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Review of Manifesto for a Cancer Patient

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Manifesto for a Cancer Patient" by Colleen Huber, NMD.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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Have you ever pondered upon the possibility of having a remedy for cancer and saving countless lives or maybe the thought may have struck you that there may be other options available for treatment? Well, guess what Manifesto for a Cancer Patient by Colleen Huber is just the book you need to read if such thoughts have or are crossing your mind. Colleen Huber is a naturopathic doctor that specializes in and runs a clinic for cancer patients. Due to their natural remedy methods, many cancer patients are now in remission and are living healthy lifestyles which begs the question of whether or not the treatment that is being given worldwide known as Chemotherapy and radiation is helping patients to recover from their cancer or is slowly but surely killing them. Patients that attend this clinic is given a choice as to whether they would like to choose natural treatment or Chemotherapy whereas many local hospitals, diagnose the patient with cancer and therefore present Chemotherapy as an only option for treatment which in turn leaves the patient with no choice but to go ahead with this deadly procedure. Hospitals make the most amount of revenue from the Oncology department and therefore will stop at nothing to ensure that the patient opts for Chemotherapy. This manual compares the difference between the two treatments against cancer and shows multiple examples of how hospitals are exploiting their patients by falsely claiming that cancer cells are present within their bodies which has been found by the naturopathic clinic of Doctor Colleen Huber. If you are looking for an interesting debate between the two different types of treatments that are taking place in today's world and are continuously being questioned by individuals go ahead and take a peek into the world of Oncology.

This manual was phenomenally the most interesting debate that I have ever read on the subject of Oncology. It is not only captivating but it has you questioning the intentions of the doctors and nurses that we entrust our lives to.

I disliked the way that phrases were reiterated whereas the reader would have understood the first time that Colleen Huber was disagreeing with things.

I would rate this book 3 out of 4 stars due to the number of statistical tables that have been shown. Many readers would want to skip over these to get to the more interesting portions of the book.

This book is recommended for mature readers who thoroughly enjoy a good debate about the things that happen in everyday life that most are unaware of.

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