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The Truth About Cancer<br />
A study done in Australia at <strong>the</strong> University of Sydney, Australia, where<br />
<strong>the</strong>y looked at 22 different <strong>cancer</strong>s over a five year period and <strong>the</strong>y<br />
found only a 2.2 percent on average success rate with chemo<strong>the</strong>rapy,<br />
you know, those aren’t very good odds. If you cut out an organ, if it’s<br />
diseased, what are you telling that patient to prevent that from<br />
happening again And so <strong>the</strong> traditional methods of treatment is just not<br />
working.<br />
Ty: Dr. Veronique Desaulniers, who cured her own breast <strong>cancer</strong><br />
naturally, just told us that chemo has a 2.1 percent success rate<br />
and we’re looking at five year survival. That’s unbelievable. I<br />
wanted to visit Webster Kerr, also known as <strong>the</strong> <strong>cancer</strong> tutor. So I<br />
wanted to see what he had to say <strong>about</strong> <strong>the</strong> same topic. So I<br />
caught a flight one early Saturday morning to Kansas city. In your<br />
opinion, talk <strong>about</strong> <strong>the</strong> wisdom of using chemo<strong>the</strong>rapy to treat<br />
<strong>cancer</strong>. Is <strong>the</strong>re a place for chemo<strong>the</strong>rapy<br />
Webster Kerr: Well, let me put it this way, I work with a lot of <strong>cancer</strong><br />
patients who are still using chemo<strong>the</strong>rapy. What I will tell <strong>the</strong>m is before<br />
you go in <strong>the</strong>re we’ll take some MSM, methosulfonylmethane, and some<br />
of that MSM will turn into DMSO. And MSM by itself will open <strong>the</strong> port to<br />
<strong>the</strong> <strong>cancer</strong> cells. And some of <strong>the</strong>m will turn into DMSO and DMSO<br />
open ports to <strong>the</strong> <strong>cancer</strong> cells even better. So a little bit of that <strong>cancer</strong>—<br />
chemo<strong>the</strong>rapy will target <strong>the</strong> <strong>cancer</strong> cells.<br />
So it’s kind of to make chemo<strong>the</strong>rapy a little bit more effective but <strong>the</strong><br />
damage is done because <strong>the</strong>y use doses that are very high. And so it<br />
kills a lot of good cells and it doesn’t target <strong>the</strong> <strong>cancer</strong> cells. As you may<br />
know <strong>the</strong> five year cure rate for chemo<strong>the</strong>rapy radiation and surgery is<br />
<strong>about</strong> 2.1 percent. And if you took non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma out it would<br />
be less than that. NHL and Hodgkin’s disease are really <strong>the</strong> only two<br />
kinds of <strong>cancer</strong>s that do respond fairly well to chemo<strong>the</strong>rapy. But most<br />
of <strong>the</strong> major types of <strong>cancer</strong> do not respond well to chemo<strong>the</strong>rapy at all.<br />
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