Man who Beat Cancer Refuses to Support Cancer Charities

truther May 15, 2014 2

Chris Wark refused chemo and beat stage 3 cancer naturally. He explains why he doesn’t “race for the cure” or support most cancer charities…

Man who Beat Cancer Refuses to Support Cancer Charities

Chris Wark was diagnosed with Stage 3 colon cancer in 2003, he was 26 years old. He was way too young to be facing this devastating and potentially fatal disease. Although Chris’s doctors had a plan of attack and so did Chris. He chose to have surgery to remove the tumor, then refused chemotherapy as a treatment. Chris was thinking of the future he wanted to have children and didn’t want anything to interfere with his ability to have a family. Chris told his doctors, “No Chemo!”, then he went on to clear any remaining cancer from his body by strengthening his immune system with delicious, healing, raw plant foods and natural therapies. Chris is still only 35 years old, and already he has done something that some of us never thought would be possible. Chris has put cancer behind him.

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  1. Katya June 4, 2014 at 9:38 pm - Reply

    Cancer is not a disease. Cancer is only a symptom of an immune system gone amuck. Treat and heal the immune system, and the symptoms (cancer) goes away. But, there is far too much money to be made by treating cancer as a disease, and for this reason, there will never be a so-called cure from mainstream medicine. Anything for a buck, eh?

  2. ajweishar May 15, 2014 at 10:56 pm - Reply

    We have to spend more on identifying the causes – prevention. That has been the best way to deal with cancer. The problem is that much of our food, household chemicals, and technology contribute to the cumulative condition called cancer. As seen in this post, holistic treatments work much better than expensive post op medical procedures.

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