Success Stories Using The Clark Method
Case #1
Dear Dale and Bonnie,
Three years ago I was diagnosed with endometrial cancer. While waiting for my surgery, I fed myself very well with Dr. Gerson's recommended juices and vegetables, but was constantly on the prowl for more information. I found Dr. Clark's book, The Cure For All Cancers, one week before my scheduled surgery. When I started to read the book, I realized that I'd found the book I'd been looking for for some time; I had read a review, lost it, and forgotten the name of the author and the book. (I think I've read almost every book on the subject, because cancer is very common in my family tree.)
I ordered the herbs and started taking them 4 days before I went into the hospital. I took her instructions very seriously! The day after surgery, the surgeon told me I had stage 3, aggressive and invasive cancer, which had spread. He wasn't hopeful - I wasn't chagrined. Two days later, the surgeon came back to see me with the pathologist's report - with a changed demeanor - he now was amazed! He told me that the cancer, which had spread, was no longer cancer. But, "he would insist," he said, "that I still have chemotherapy and radiation." (This, despite the fact that I had said earlier that I would not.) But I did consent to visit the cancer clinic. The doctors there, and other personnel as well, used all their persuasive savvy to convince me to have not only further surgery, but chemo and radiation as well. I told them I needed to go home to think about it. (I had no intention of submitting to all that.) I went home, phoned them back to say "No," and continued with Dr. Clark's methods.
Three weeks later, I was back at work. Since then, (of necessity) I have worked 2 jobs, and remain alive and well!
THANK YOU, DR. CLARK!!! ALL MY FRIENDS KNOW ABOUT YOU!
Grace Ellen
Dear Dale and Bonnie,
Here is a success story using Dr. Clark's methods that you are welcome to publish if you would like.
For at least 15 years and possibly longer, I suffered a mild form of depression that I did not even recognize as depression. I thought I was simply bored, but it was a boredom that pervaded my entire life. Exciting activities, such as sex, could take my mind off of it for brief periods of time, but after the activity was over, the boredom immediately returned.
About a year ago, I started a new workout that boosted my energy levels back to what they were when I was a child, yet the boredom still persisted. One evening I was speaking to my father over the phone, discussing the improvement in my energy level and I mentioned that I hoped the workout would eventually relieve me of the boredom. He questioned me closely concerning the boredom and then told me that I it sounded like depression to him. He also said, knowing that I was sensitive enough to chlorine to not drink tap water that Dr. Clark mentioned in her book that chlorine caused manic depression. I reminded him that I don't drink tap water and he said I could still be getting chlorine from breathing it when it out gassed out of the water in my toilet, or when it out gassed from running water when taking a shower or washing my hands or dishes, and that I also absorbed some through my skin when exposed to it.
I immediately went out and bought a filtration system and installed it in my house. Within three days the "boredom" was gone. I have now spent well over a year depression-free. When I think of the years of depression I suffered, thinking of it as only boredom, or the years I could have suffered from it, I shudder. Thank God for the courage of Dr. Clark in releasing her discoveries to the public.
James Turner, Nashville, TN