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                    [Title] => Questionable cancer therapies (Continued from last week)
                    [Summary] => Between 1980 and 1986 at least 13 patients treated with Gerson therapy were admitted to San Diego area hospitals with campylobacter fetus sepsis attributable to the liver injections. None of the patients was cancer-free, and one died of his malignancy within a week. Five were comatose due to low serum sodium levels, presumably as a result of the "no sodium" Gerson dietary regimen. As a result, Gerson personnel modified their techniques for handling raw liver products and biologicals. However, the Gerson approach still has considerable potential for harm.
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                    [AuthorName] => Mylene Mendoza-Dayrit
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                    [Title] => Questionable cancer therapies
                    [Summary] => This is the title of a lengthy feature written by Dr. Stephen Barrett and Dr. Victor Herbert.  Full copy can be seen in www.quackwatch.com. Admittedly, natural and non-traditional means to prevent and fight lifestyle diseases such as heart ailments and cancer have intrigued me so much that I want to study them in depth and would not mind taking on the therapies I find sound when the time comes that I myself am afflicted with any of these diseases.

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