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In 1924, Harry Hoxsey claimed
a cure for cancer: herbal formulas inherited from his great-grandfather.
Thousands of patients swore the treatment cured them; but medical
authorities branded Hoxsey the worst quack of the century. So began
a medical war continuing to this day.
By the 1950s, Hoxsey's Texas clinic
was the world's largest, with branches in 17 states. Two Federal
courts upheld his treatment's "therapeutic value." Even
his arch-enemy, the American Medical Association, admited Hoxsey's
treatment did cure some cases. Yet organized medicine banned the
therapy, exiling it to Mexico where it still claims an 80% success
rate today. Why won't medical authorities investigate the treatment?
Hoxsey charged a "conspiracy" to suppress alternative
therapies. Was Hoxsey a hoax? Or was he "The Quack Who Cured
Cancer?"
A fascinating and educational
video by director Kenny Ausubel relating
an alarming scenario that may make you angry, but most of all, will
offer hope! Item #6457
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