As the medical community grapples with the limitations of traditional therapies, Moss' work sheds light on the age-old practice of using herbs as a formidable ally in the fight against one of humanity's most formidable foes. The use of herbs in medicine is a practice as ancient as civilization itself.
From the Sumerians and Egyptians to the Greeks and Romans, herbs have been integral to healing practices across cultures. However, when it comes to cancer, the debate intensifies. Can these natural remedies, which have stood the test of time, truly hold their own against a disease as complex and devastating as cancer?
Moss takes readers on a journey through the history and controversies of herbal treatments for cancer. He introduces us to what he calls "herbs of contention," plants that have sparked debate and divided opinions within the medical community. Moss' approach is both comprehensive and balanced, presenting the potential benefits of these herbs while also acknowledging the skepticism and criticism they face.
One of the most intriguing stories Moss explores is that of the Grape Cure. Johanna Brandt, a South African woman, claimed to have cured her stomach cancer by consuming large quantities of grapes. This led to the development of the Brandt-Kehr Grape Cure, a regimen that involves strict grape consumption...<<<Read More>>>...