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A Time To Heal

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192 pages, Hardcover

First published July 1, 1971

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January 29, 2018
“A Time To Heal” is the true story of an English man’s alleged triumph over cancer at the Ringberg-Klinik in Bavaria. It gets into clinical details, of course, and they are very interesting, but it is also a heartwarming love story because Peter Newton-Fenbow and his wife Wendy were very much in love, with each other and with life.

It gets into the politics of the cancer business, the tyranny of cancer orthodoxy. It discusses in detail the life and work of Dr. Josef Issels, who got significant results working with incurables using whole body therapy. In addition to attacking tumors as local pathologies, Issels gradually shrank tumors by treating the whole body, fortifying the immune system and cleaning up the conditions that fed tumors. Dr. Issels used therapies not available in the United States, some of which were experimental at the time. The author claims that he achieved full remission from a tumor the size of a grapefruit. This book is his plea for widespread attention to Issels’ wholistic approach to cancer.

I met the author and his wife in London in 1971, but have not been able to follow up on them.
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