Cancer Tutor Rating System For Natural Cancer Treatments

Written by Webster Kehr, Independent Cancer Research Foundation, Inc. | Last updated on | Filed under: Articles

Over 95% of the cancer patients who visit this website have had extensive chemotherapy, radiation and surgery. Almost all of the 400 plus natural cures for cancer are not strong enough to cure these types of cancer patients!!!
It is for this reason that this website “rates” the strength of alternative cancer treatments. This rating system will give you a strong indication as to which of the many alternative cancer treatments are strong enough for your situation.

Here are the ratings:

A “Stage IV” treatment, which is the highest rating, is a treatment which can give a very advanced cancer patient significant hope for survival. These are the strongest and fastest-acting alternative cancer treatments!!

A “Stage IV Supplemental” treatment is a treatment which can be combined with any, or almost any, of the Stage IV treatments. These are very potent cancer treatments by themselves, but due to a variety of reasons they are not rated a “Stage IV” treatment.

However, these are VERY IMPORTANT treatments because normally Stage IV treatments cannot be combined together, but these treatments can usually be combined with any of the Stage IV treatments, thus strengthening the Stage IV treatments!!

For example, the faster the cancer cells of an advanced cancer patient are killed or reverted into normal cells, the better the chance of survival of the patient. These treatments can significantly increase the survival chances of a cancer patient by helping get rid of cancer cells safely and quickly, thus allowing the body more resources to help protect and restore the healthy cells!!

A “Strong Stage III” treatment, which is the next highest rating, is strong enough for many cancer patients, but not for the most aggressive cancers or for very advanced cancer patients. These treatments can generally be combined with each other, thus increasing their strength.

The “Stage I, II, III” treatments are for those who are recently diagnosed (e.g. they have not had extensive chemotherapy or radiation) and do not have a particularly dangerous type of cancer.