
It was amazing watching the media predict and then relish the death of 27 year old Jade Goody the other day. What was so amazing was the fact that such a young mother of two young boys did not have to die from cervical cancer. The reality is that there are various cures for cancer, but there is a conspiracy by doctors, the major pharmaceutical companies and the mainstream media to continue to push the idea that apart from the destructive and poisonous processes like surgery, radio therapy and chemotherapy, there are no other cures for cancer. We now live in a society where any suggestion that there are natural and wholestic ways to deal with tumors and other cancerous growths will be met by ridicule and dismissal. Sadly people like Jade and often those who surrounded them have bought into the idea that once diagnosed, it is inevitable that the person must die and so instead of the focus being on life and life in more abundance, the preoccupation becomes death and a life after death. I wrote to Jade a few weeks ago through Max Clifford but I knew she would never be allowed to read my letter. Because after all, those who were protecting her would argue, "It would be cruel to build up her hopes." And now that the public's imagination had been captured in the unfolding "Tragic Fairytale" of her rags to riches life, the many blunders, the prisoner boyfriend, soon to be husband. The magical, happy but sad wedding, the fund for the children, the magazine deals, the potential multi million pound spin offs, the books, the films, the documentaries and newspaper column inches.
Why spoil all of that with something as unimportant as Jade possibly living to be an old lady and seeing some grand children. Want to learn more about alternative cancer treatments;
Go to www.CancerTruth.net
Leo Muhammad