Dr. Paul Marik Exposes the Truth About Cancer
Only “about 5% of all cancers that are actually curable with chemotherapy.”
For the remaining 95%, “Chemotherapy is palliative at best” and comes with several nasty side effects:
• Nausea and vomiting
• Hair loss
• Anemia
• Infections
• Bruising and bleeding
• Skin and nail changes
• Cognitive changes
• Sexual and reproductive issues
• Peripheral neuropathy
• Edema
• “Knocks out the bone marrow”
• Et cetera
So, are conventional cancer treatments working?
Despite advancements in chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and surgical treatments over the past 30 years, the overall life expectancy of a cancer patient has been extended by a measly 3.9 months.
As such, Dr. Marik advised cancer patients to ask this question: “Is this [chemotherapy] going to cure my cancer, or is it just going to palliate and extend my life a month or two with terrible side effects?”
2:34. Surgery can be beneficial because it can remove a large mass of cancerous tumors. We know that 50% of cancers are cured by surgery, but that figure is actually misleading because that figure includes skin cancer, right, includes moles and stuff like that. So you can't really compare a mole, a tiny mole that's cancerous, to a golf ball sized tumor in your large intestine, which is what he had. So, if you actually look at more serious stage 2, 3, and 4 tumors, those are not cured by surgery. Again that's why they recommend chemotherapy and radiation because they know that the surgery is just removing a large Mass of cancer cells but the remaining cancer cells in your body will continue to reproduce and form new tumors unless you fix the underlying cause of your disease which is a body that is nutrient deficient and overloaded with toxins.
3:38. Now here's something interesting that they found in 2004 at the John Wayne Cancer Center. They did a study on women with aggressive breast tumors and the women whose tumors were biopsied before surgery compared to the women who did not have a needle biopsy okay so one group had need a biopsy and then surgery a few weeks later and the other group did not have a biopsy they just had the surgery to remove the lung the group that had the biopsy first had a 50% increase in malignancy, that means the cancer spreading after surgery. So just that little tiny needle biopsy caused what they call "seeding," which is where you poke a tumor and cancer cells spill out and they spread around in the surrounding tissues and that can cause the tumor to spread, okay? Because when they come to take the tumor out, well, they're taking the tumor, but they're not taking out those cells that had spread after the biopsy. Now the same thing can happen with surgery. With a major surgery, your body's response to heal that surgery is actually like cancer fuel because your body creates . . . secretes all these growth hormones to heal itself after a major surgery and those growth hormones are cancer cell fuel. So, on one hand, surgery can be beneficial because you're removing a tumor and getting a big bulk of cancer cells out of your body, but, on the other hand, it can also cause the cancer to spread what's left. So, the thing is if you want to have surgery, if it makes you feel better psychologically and emotionally to get a big lump out of your body, then go ahead and do it. But do not make any mistake or don't kid yourself and think that it's not going to come back that's just going to . . . that may just give you a jump start. [5:27] You have to radically change your diet and lifestyle in order to give your body all of the fuel and firepower that it needs to heal cancer and stay cancer free. So again, surgery can be helpful but you can't rely on it. Now knowing what I know now, would I have had surgery again? Probably not. What I would have done, I imagine, well, let's just say a cancer came back, what I would do is I would take 30 to 90 days, you know, radically change my diet and lifestyle and monitor the progress, monitor my blood work, and have a few scans along the way and see if what I was doing is working. And the amazing thing is that people who actually do that, don't panic, they don't get rushed into surgery and chemo and radiation, and actually step back and look at their life and make radical changes. They change their diet to a vegan diet; they start exercising; they forgive people, and they remove all stress and negativity and negative emotions from their life. That's when amazing healing starts happening. And I mean, I can't even begin to tell you how many stories and people have meant that that's exactly what they did they didn't have surgery didn't remove a tumor they just radically changed their diet and lifestyle and their body healed