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The Definitive Cure for Cancer - cover

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The Definitive Cure for Cancer

Adrian Sanso-Ali

Publisher: Lulu.com

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Summary

This book reveals the shocking truth about a German oncologist who discovered the cure for cancer over 25 years ago, along with the biological laws that govern the way cancer and other diseases work.  This simple cure, although scientifically proven to be 100% effective,  has been rejected by established medicine because it does not "fit in" with modern business-oriented medical practice. In fact, it turns the medical world upside down!  Learn about the coming medical revolution that will forever change the way you think about so-called "incurable" diseases.
Available since: 03/13/2013.

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