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New Nevis-Based breast cancer treatment clinics await approval to operate

Monday, October 29, 2012

Nevis-based Cancer Cleared Clinics said last week that it is waiting for approval to operate its breast cancer clinics in thirty countries.

Cancer Cleared Clinics claims to have a unique and tested combination of therapies that are more effective and less harmful to the body than the current methods of cancer treatment used in the United States. This treatment is not available in the United States. Those countries that pay for their citizens’ health care can benefit from this low cost cure. Ireland is a good example, the company said.

Eugene Steele, cancer historian, said, “I have a personal war against cancer and those that prevent better treatments. The Standard American Diet is the major cause for the two largest killers: heart disease and cancer. Every person has cancer created in their bodies every day. Our bodies are equipped with an immune system which attacks and destroys these cancer cells. When we eat a Standard American Diet we weaken the immune system and it cannot destroy the cancer cells. This can all be reversed.”

The Cancer Cleared Clinics’ method is to remove the protection the breast cancer cells have, and let the body destroy these cancer cells in seven days. Cancer Cleared Clinics offers a money back guarantee and a fixed fee of US$3,500.

“There have been many developers of cancer therapies that have been blocked or ignored,” stated Steele. “The United States lags behind many other countries in delivery of ground-breaking advances in quality medical care.”

Steele added, “There are more effective treatments for cancer, but because of the politics and restrictive laws in the United States, doctors can only make quiet suggestions to their patients because these doctors do not want to incur the wrath of the FDA and the medical establishment, and jeopardize their license to practice medicine.”

Cancer Cleared Clinics is reportedly in the last phase of financing, with each clinic costing US$200,000 to establish.

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