Saturday, October 31, 2015

Breakthrough – a cancer vaccine does exist

  1. Because cancer affects everyone, The Woman Who Cured Cancer, The Remarkable Story of Dr. Virginia Livingston-Wheeler, offers hope and solace to those stricken with cancer

It's time to let the world know that there is a cancer vaccine that has achieved a 90 percent success rate.

Author Edmond G. Addeo recounts the discovery by Dr. Virginia Livingston-Wheeler, M.D., of a cancer-causing microbe that is normally held in check by a healthy immune system in the new book, The Woman Who Cured Cancer. 

Years later, Livingston-Wheeler and biochemist John J. Maynarich, Ph. D. co-developed a vaccine that achieved. Livingston-Wheeler died in 1991, but Maynarich has continued to make the vaccine, which is still available from his lab in Redmond.

It all began when Livingston-Wheeler discovered the source of cancer was bacterial, rather than viral, and spent years in the mid-1900s researching a protocol to successfully destroy it. But the medical establishment vilified and ignored her findings. So she went it alone and established her own medical clinic that has phenomenal survival rates.

This story is more relevant today than ever before because the latest science is now validating her protocols. Antitubercular vaccines, autogenous vaccines (prepared from the patient’s own tumor), high doses of vitamins A, C, D, E, and essential minerals, and an immune-boosting diet high in cancer-fighting foods like broccoli sprouts and tomatoes are recommended by the medical academy that once denounced her.

That’s what motivated author Edmond G. Addeo, who first wrote about the doctor in The Conquest of Cancer (Franklin-Watts, 1985), to revisit and update her story in this book. Addeo is convinced that laypeople, especially the millions diagnosed with new cancers each year, are anxiously searching for a real cure, while newly trained practitioners are bound to be more receptive to the innovate work of “Dr. Virginia,” as he calls her.

Much of the book recounts Addeo’s original research into her scientific discoveries that led to successful treatment modalities—80 to 90 percent cure rate in comparison with the standard rate of 15 to 20 percent. Three chapters deal with hard science: why Livingston-Wheeler rejected the three conventional cancer treatments of surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation; how the immune system works; and her discovery of the cancer microbe and the development of a vaccine to destroy it.

Another chapter surveys the many articles she published about the bacterial nature of cancer and her subsequent record-breaking treatment of it. Throughout the book are news updates about current cancer treatments, research projects, and nutritional developments that confirm her visionary work—promoting the body’s innate ability to combat cancer.

To hear more from the author about this amazing research, check out the book trailer at http://youtu.be/064hvn9EgkE

To buy The Woman Who Cured Cancer, go  www.basichealthpub.com or www.amazon.com


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