DISCLAIMERS

We are the only cancer clinic we know of to publish all of our data, anonymously, on all patients up through 2014, and topic-focused questionnaires of all current patients since then, because we think you want to know the whole truth about what has happened at our clinic, rather than only cherry-picked success stories. That information is at this link . This kind of full disclosure is considered unorthodox procedure for any kind of clinic, including cancer clinics.

Please remember that past performance is no guarantee of future results. Your results may or may not differ from results obtained by others.

Actual clinical results may vary by co-morbidities, stage of cancer, exposure to toxins, diet, activity level, lifestyle, among other factors, seen and unforeseen.

No one in this clinic will guarantee whether you will achieve remission, or how long your treatment would need to be to achieve remission.

Our clinic is 14 years in existence, with 6 decades of combined health care experience among our doctors. Our data consist of all patients who were treated by us for at least 2 weeks from 2006 to 2014, with ongoing focused questionnaires of all current patients since then. We publish on this site all of the data we have ever gathered at our clinic. Traditional oncology is much larger and has far more patients in their history.

Please plan on a *maximum* of one visitor with the patient in the consult. We have found that family dynamics distract from the patient, their concerns and their needs.

Conventional cancer treatments may also be used by our patients, and you may read or consult elsewhere about the risks/benefits of those. You, as the patient, are always free to explore all of those treatment options at any time.

Every clinic has difficulty getting late stage cancer patients into remission. The more widespread your cancer when you start our metabolic treatments, the harder it is to be successful. We cannot emphasize strongly enough how important it is to start treatment early in the cancer journey, not late. It is much harder, sometimes impossible, for us to get late stage cancer into remission.