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My sister has got stage IV cervical cancer.
She has heard very good things about the
Holistic Herb Health Center of Ken Graw in Wembly, Alberta, CA He basically promises to cure her, whereas MDs think she is terminal.
However Ken Graw's price is rather steep - US $8000 upfront. Is there a way to check on his record, e.g. some registry of patients,
or of alternative treatment centers, etc?
How to check on 57 good things about Chemotherapy?
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-Having been in a similar, although with a somewhat brighter diagnosis, I
can safely tell you that this is going to be very frustrating.
This is exactly what is wrong with most alternatives. Difficult to get a
good grasp on the real possibilities. Difficult ot know who is real, who
is stretching the truth a bit, and who is an out right quack.
In my opinion, this murkiness is only going to lead to more regulations in
the future. - I would be wary of anybody who promises a cure. Most of the
clinics in Mexico don't even do that. Unless the Health Center uses
diagnostic equipment and includes meals,etc, in its price, 8000 dollars
seems a bit steep for a any herb program. -It would seem that any reputable Treatment Center willing to charge $8000
up front would be happy to supply uou with a list of satisfied customers
and point you in the right direction for outside info on their work.
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