It has always amazed me the fact that different Scientists from different countries arrive to the same conclusion or discovery at the same time.

What I am going to share with you has to deal
with Cancer.

What is the ethiology (cause) of cancer?

Answer: No body really knows.
BUT:

Gerlach in Germany discovers "micromycetes", and Von Brehmer also in Germany names it "Syphonospora  polymorpha"

In the United States, Dr Virginia Werthle-Caspe-Livingston discovers  "Cryptocides" and is able to publish her discoveries and even start a clinic to vaccinate against it 

In Colombia South America, Dr. Newball discovers intracellular "corpuscles" but a premature death puts an stop to his work.

In France , Gaston Naessens discovers what
he called "somatides" and has to find refuge in
Canada in order to continue with his work. 

But when you carefully look  at the description of the Life cycle and the morphology of the element, you find them all to be the same agent all along!!!!

The really important fact that has never been disproved is that a very simple tool to diagnose and evaluate the progress of the patient with cancer has already been discovered but is not available yet because it stands against the "Beliefs" of the Orthodox Medical Establishment:

The  Wirchovian point of view  that cancer cells are considered as intruders that need to be destroyed by poison (Chemotherapy)  by  physical removal (Surgery) or by burning them out (Radiotherapy).

According to the evidence presented in the studies already mentioned, Cancer is a SYSTEMIC  DISEASE  that needs to be treated systemically  and not only by removing the "lump" but by enhancing the Immune System to fight  against it.

Evaluate the options by yourself

Cancer is a SYSTEMIC  DISEASE  that needs to be treated systemically  and not only by removing the "lump"

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