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Jeff Witzeman "Cancer Can be Killed" Documentary

Indie Entertainment Podcast

Release Date: 11/05/2017

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Recorded live at the American Film Market in Santa Monica, California @ Lowes Hotel and poolside with Documentary Filmmaker Jeff Witzeman.

Please visit his website and trailer

http://cancercanbekilled.com/

The cancer can be killed website is a place to affirm everything we know about cancer, how it can be killed, but also its place in this world, why it exists and what it hopes to teach us.

There are a million ways to kill cancer, non-toxically, and I hope to show that through film and data. The film releasing summer of 2017 is a good start and gives you the basic information you need to recover. At the heart, cancer is something that grows as a result of an imbalance. Restore the body to balance and cancer ceases to exist. The key to killing cancer, as with any disease is the immune system. Cancer frequently grows because of a compromised immune system. Chemotherapy, radiation, radical surgery the three main western medical treatment options, are all flawed because they compromise the immune system further without ever getting at the root of the problem. There are however, ways to strengthen the immune system making it fully capable to kill the cancer. Then in many cases, heat (hyperthermia), Oxygen (Ozone therapy), and Freezing (Cryoablation) can be used to apply the coup de grace.

There is no one answer or guru out there. There are a lot of ideas on what causes cancer and how to kill it and I welcome all of them. Ultimately it’s up to each patient to go on the journey, the spiritual quest to find out what caused their imbalance both physically and emotionally, and then right the ship. To that end I want to give you as much information as I can to help with your solution.

Western medicine is very good at testing and lab results. It is possible to use what we have to test the blood and urine for micronutrients, metals, toxins and hormones. Often we can find the imbalances and then correct them with supplements or if necessary minor surgeries or temporary pharmaceuticals.

Western medicine is horrible however at cancer treatment options and has a horrendous track record.  There are a lot of reasons for this, but it all comes down to money. As long as you understand that only drugs are tested for treatment solutions in this and many countries, not natural products because there is no patent to be secured, then you can see through the smokescreen of academia and pseudo-science. Everyone wants to protect their massive profits and if it was revealed that Vitamin C infusions, and Laetrile killed cancer . . . well, someone wouldn’t be able to get that 5th vacation home. A real scientist tests all possible options for a scientific result, not just the ones that make millions for the CEO’s and the shareholders.

Finally, if you can get past all the fear and terror of cancer, it’s really not a “bad” thing. Cancer is just a symptom of an imbalance somewhere, whether it be the food we eat, a part of our body that is out of synch, or chemicals produced from trapped emotions. So if looked at from one angle, cancer is actually there to help us get back in harmony with the universe. This is the good stuff. Hopefully we can all help each other find this harmony and contribute to the beautiful world we’ve been given.

As for me, I’m just a guy on the path trying to figure things out, like many of you. I’m not biased, I only want what works. And for me, “works” means something that doesn’t hurt the body or have dangerous side effects. My background is in acting, music (Jeff Witzeman & The Jealous Housewives) and writing. My father was an anesthesiologist so I feel like I got a window into the world of western medicine, both good and bad.

Nothing will change in terms of the bullying and atrocities that go on out there in the name of cancer treatment until we say they have to. To that end I hope you sign the petition to start forcing Congress to vote on medical freedom options. Thank you for your participation.

http://cancercanbekilled.com/