Aug
22
Unfortunately, there isn’t any information about all the cancer patients “cured” with Gerson therapy, but let me make a prediction. There will be the usual stories of “being sent home to die” by their oncologists, only to be “saved” by Gerson or his daughter. Most importantly, though, in not a single one of the testimonials in the movie will there be sufficient detail or evidence presented to allow one to draw any reliable or convincing conclusions whatsoever regarding whether the Gerson therapy, in fact, cured the patient’s cancer. (There never is.) Key information will be missing from each and every such testimonial. (It always is.) Call me psychic if you want, but I’ve seen enough testimonials to know what to expect without even having to watch the movie. Indeed, one review, although too credulous by far about the claims that Max Gerson cured anyone of cancer, contains a passage that nonetheless strikes me as just right based on the clips I’ve observed:
The (not-so-)Beautiful (un)Truth: The “alternative” medicine movement gets an Expelled! to call its very own – Respectful Insolence