Alternative medicine: What supposed miracle healers can do to cancer patients - and how to expose them

When the Swiss Renate Mulofwa (name changed) fell ill with breast cancer, she decided not to give conventional medicine a chance.

Alternative medicine: What supposed miracle healers can do to cancer patients - and how to expose them

When the Swiss Renate Mulofwa (name changed) fell ill with breast cancer, she decided not to give conventional medicine a chance. I met her four years later. She had already done a lot by then. She had cleaned her intestines of evil slag and had mistletoe extracts injected. She had tried snake venom and autohemotherapy. She fasted for months to "starve" the tumor. She witnessed the mass healings of a Nigerian priest raging on stage and Tibetan yoga group events. She tried to "solve" her psychological conflicts using the methods of the "New Germanic Medicine". She tried homeopathy and bitter almonds and a few other therapies.

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