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Fruit diet cured my husband of cancer

December 10, 2009 11:02
The Gerson regime calls for fruit and vegetable juice on an hourly basis

By

Anthea Gerrie,

Anthea Gerrie

3 min read

It was a legacy she never expected to put to the test. But when her husband was diagnosed with prostate cancer, Paula Davis felt instinctively that her grandfather’s dietary cure was the best bet for his survival.

“Conventional treatments can have unpleasant side effects like impotence and incontinence; it was Brian’s body, and he felt a treatment aiming to rid the body of disease through diet was a saner approach,” says the granddaughter of Dr Max Gerson.

He was the Jewish scientist who developed a regime based on fruit and vegetables 80 years ago to cure his migraines. It also cured Nobel Prize winner Dr Albert Schweitzer of diabetes. Today, the Gerson diet is used as an alternative cancer treatment.

“That’s only part of the story; as a member of the family, I’ve seen the therapy heal many people with chronic and degenerative diseases over the years,” she said.