In the 1920s, Dr. Max Gerson developed the Gerson Therapy, a methodology of boosting the immune system largely led by an organic diet that has been at controversial odds with conventional medicine for decades -- despite a difficult-to-ignore track record of helping people survive cancer and other terminal illnesses.The Beautiful Truth is a documentary which explores this treatment regimen. It was directed and shot by Steve Kroschel, an accomplished wildlife cinematographer and natural history...
'The FDA is out to kill you / is controlled by big Pharma" is not science.
My Bologna Detector is going off (boop boop boop)
I think thats why they put the article up. Go watch the movie and read the book...I have a few times. It makes a pretty damn good case...and I was very skeptical as well. Obviously they aren't going to get into heavy details in this interview.
Many of the supposed healthiest diets are based off the the hunter-gatherer diet in which everything is direct from nature or prepared directly from nature without additives for a shelflife or dumpster clocking. Some diets that take parts of it include the Atkins Diet which takes out the carbohydrates - or the complex ones - and adds in the good ones after two or three weeks such as fruits and vegetables. Other diets are so close to the hunter-gatherer diet - like the acid-alkaline diet - that the regime can be considered strict to most who have grown up eating the processed foods in supermarkets druing these days.
nicole_powers
NEWSWIRE
I'm lost
JAN 16, 2009 06:00 AM