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Persecution and Cancer - How Are They Connected? Read Knockout to Get the Scoop!

In 2010, we are still hearing stories of persecution.
Persecution of people who are not "mainstream" but who, nonetheless, are doing good in the world.
These visionaries are dedicating their time and money to truly "serve" their clients.
They believe in the oath they took "to do no harm" and practice it to the best of their ability.
Yet powerful pharmaceutical companies and government agencies in concert with big business do everything in their power to persecute these incredible doctors - imagine what these doctors could do if they had the resources! Instead, they are having to spend thousands of dollars having to defend themselves against their own government! And you'll find out why in Suzanne Somers' book, Knockout.
You won't believe your eyes! You'll have to re-read some paragraphs two or three times because of the incredible stories contained in these chapters.
Yes, there are cures for cancers and yes, people can live normal lives with tumors inside their bodies but no one has ever told you that before, have they? Why? Because a pharmaceutical company can make far more if doctors inject people with chemotherapy chemicals and radiation than they can with the alternatives.
And when some doctors are asked if they would have chemotherapy should they get cancer, their answers are no - why is that? Why would they recommend drugs they wouldn't take themselves? I received this book as a Christmas present.
I didn't have cancer but a friend of mine was dying of cancer at the time and a relative had been diagnosed as well.
I was interested in the advances finding cures for cancer especially considering the billions and billions of dollars which have been poured into cancer research for decades now.
Surely, that huge world-wide apparatus all working on cures should have found cures by now.
I was fascinated to know what Suzanne Somers had found because she herself faced cancer at one time.
My friend was given 10 months to live.
She, full of life, kind, gentle, and always helping others, was now facing the ultimate diagnosis - a death sentence.
She had had a cough for almost a year and, finally, in frustration, she demanded that someone find the answer to this cough and acid reflex which were both getting worse and worse by the month.
One doctor decided it would be a good idea to xray her lungs.
Well, of course, that did it - it showed the cancer.
Perhaps if they would have caught it earlier, she might have had a better prognosis - who knows and no one will ever know now.
Cancer has been in my vocabulary since my grandfather died of it many years ago.
I wondered why there still wasn't a cure.
AIDS came long after the disease of cancer was given a name and yet, now, people are able to live vibrant lives with AIDS.
Why has there been no cure for cancer found? Thank heaven that Suzanne Somers has the resources and is a well-known figure in the alternative health industry to put together this powerful book.
Unlike most celebrities, she doesn't make herself the star of this book.
She makes the exceptional physicians who are truly committed to patient care and cures do the talking.
Their credentials are impeccable and yet they've been persecuted for the good work they've been doing in the eternal search for a cure for cancer.
Wouldn't you think that everyone would be interested in curing cancer? I did.
After reading this book, I understood how naive I was thinking that all doctors would be interested in finding a cure and that the government agencies would be encouraging such good work.
What these visionary doctors have been able to do is a miracle.
And like so many visionaries before them in the annals of history, they have been persecuted by "authorities" and "powerful forces".
It's a fascinating read! It's eye opening and it's powerful! You won't believe what you learn! It's worth the money for your health and those you love.
We can only make smart decisions about our choices if we know everything that is available to us - this will help you make that smart decision if you face cancer.
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