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Voices of Those Who Were Deceived by Conventional Medicine…
Are You One of Them?

These testimonials should be read by ALL representatives of the pharmaceutical industry. They are a cry for help and a call for a change in the deceptive medical system that promises to CURE diseases.

How many lives have to be lost and how much hope has to be destroyed before we take control of our health?

If you want to inspire others by sharing your struggle for health, please contact us at: healthinfo@drrath.com

We highly value your support and appreciation of Dr. Rath’s discoveries and our continued research.

Conventional Cancer Treatments: Do They Truly Cure and Save Lives, or Do They Protect Big Pharma?

Dear Dr. Rath’s Staff:

I am writing this letter for my friend. She is basically too weak to write herself. She has been to death's door SEVERAL times and needs new hope.

She has breast cancer. It is an EXTREMELY invasive aggressive cancer called HER 2 positive. It is NOT estrogen based. She has had both breasts removed. She has had septic shock a couple of times, 3rd degree radiation burns to her chest, blood clots, every infection possible. She was misdiagnosed three times so her cancer was already pretty advanced. The medications she is on are affecting her heart. She must now go off of chemo and radiation until they get her heart working right again. She is considering stopping all treatments. She began this awful journey almost 17 months ago. The poisons she is taking are destroying her body. I am including the drugs she is on to give you a better idea of her situation.

  1. Beta-blocker
  2. Anti-depressant
  3. Cholesterol lowering medications
  4. Blood thinner
  5. Sleeping medication
  6. Prescription pain killer medications
  7. Antacids

Side effects of received cancer treatment:

  • High cholesterol with high triglycerides
  • Severe muscle, and joint aches
  • Numbness, and tingling in hands and feet from chemo (called neuropathy)
  • Supra Ventricular Tachycardia (SVT or fast beating heart)
  • Nausea at times with or without vomiting
  • Intense and severe fatigue with no energy
  • Migraine headaches
  • Inability to sleep
  • Depression and anxiety (periodic)

She is open to anything. At times she feels so rotten, and then so alone. I am probably forgetting something. If I am, I will let you know. They have given her other drugs, but she doesn’t take them.

Thank you so much! We look forward to hearing from you and hopefully getting her back to a path for LIFE...not just survival!

Carole Klaehn

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Dear Dr. Rath:

I was diagnosed with stage III breast cancer in May of 2005. I had a partial mastectomy and they also removed 32 lymph nodes with 10 testing positive. The tumor was 6cm, or so they say. I did two rounds of chemo because they scare you into it, but I knew I shouldn't have done any at all. I think that you are absolutely right in your study and proven research, and after having contacted every so-called cancer foundation in America, it is apparent that it’s all about the almighty dollar- and of course they don't want anyone to even consider a natural way to eradicate this disease or any other. The drug companies own the United States and as for me, I will have no part of it. I serve a mighty GOD and by faith this too shall pass. I will be going to the bookstore to buy your book, and if what I am asking is in the book then I am sorry for wasting your time here. I would like to get started immediately with your method and am very thankful for someone like you to be able to come to and ask questions. As someone who has no health insurance, all I have is people like you who are not afraid to stand up to do what is right and of course the LORD who guides us in all our ways.

Thank you very much.

Mary Ann Peterson

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More on Chemo…

Dear Dr. Rath’s Staff:

I have Stage 2b, T2 N1 squamous cell carcinoma and have had successful surgery to remove the right lower lobe, which held a 4x6cm tumor. One lymph node right by the tumor was infected (also removed), another 10 lymph nodes around the area were clear. Surgery was performed on August 22, 2005.

I have never smoked, never taken drugs and don’t drink. I am a 49-year-old female and I also had the same cancer (same stage T2 N1) on my right vocal cord almost four years ago. It has been all clear since then. It was treated with surgery and radiation that left permanent damage to my voice. The lung cancer was a new primary. Chemotherapy has been suggested to prevent a recurrence. However, I do not believe chemo is a solution - it just does too much damage -like radiation.

I know that following the Rath principle of Nutrients Synergy also holds no guarantees, but I’d rather stick with nutrition and build my immune system than deliberately kill my body cell by cell. I’d rather die with a certain quality of life than live on chemo. If you want any of my details for trial purposes I am happy to supply them.

Fiona Mayer

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Dear Dr. Rath:

I (age 49) was diagnosed with breast cancer (stage I, grade III) in January 2005. The lump was removed on January 21. It was a hormone-receptor negative kind. On February 10, a sentinel-lymph node biopsy was carried out. I have had my radiation therapy (25 times plus 13 local ones) from mid March to mid May.

I would be very happy if I did not have to take chemotherapy (up to now I do not see a reason for it). I feel like my body was not able to take it.

Ruth Soukup

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Are We Guinea Pigs for Big Pharma?

Dear Dr. Rath,

I take beta blocker 25mg daily for PVC's, premature ventricular contractions, PAC's, premature atrial contractions and tachycardia -- all of which my cardiologist, believes is due to me taking Vioxx for over a year. I also have been having intermittent episodes of shortness of breath. I'd like to stop smoking, which I've done for approximately 26 years now, and regret the day I started. I also suffer from depression, which is being treated in conjunction with migraine prevention, with Prozac 40mg daily. I suffer headaches/neck aches almost daily, due to a straightening of my C-spine's natural curve, and it being off its center axis by approximately 1/2 inch. I was seeing a physical therapist for treatments, but was not financially able to go for the ordered three days a week, so I stopped going. I currently take prescription pain killers; nothing over the counter has been strong enough to help, and I have been through trials of about 15 or so medications, some preventative, before we found what was actually somewhat effective. In the past I have taken anti-migraine medication, anti-depressant, beta-blocker, and various others I can't recall at this time. I am also considerably overweight, even though I walk anywhere from 3-11 miles a day, three days a week at work. So this is me. I am sure this is enough information to compose a profile on me, so thank you in advance for your assistance.

Linda Euton

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