Cancer: Step Outside the Box
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“My hat’s off to this author. What an informative, thorough, accurate life-saving read. It’s all there – just bring your highlighter and prepare to be enlightened” says Pam Hoeppner, breast cancer survivor who cured her cancer using Protocel, a treatment outlined in this book. With satisfied readers in over 50 countries world wide, Ty Bollinger’s “Cancer: Step Outside the Box” is a roadmap to successfully treating cancer and regaining your healt… More >>

First let me say I have not read this book but was interested in it for my father with cancer. As I am reading all the fantastic reviews I got the impression that they are not really from people who have read the book…perhaps from someone trying to sell mose books???
Does anyone else feel the same way????
Rating: 5 / 5
Since my mother got diagnosed with a stage III melanoma in april this year that has turned into stage IV after she underwent surgery and was treated with interferon, i got very interested in alternative oncology.
the pro’s
If the subject of cancer is new to you, and it probably is if you’ve never had someone close to you diagnosed with it, then this is a great book to start with. It takes you behind the scenes of pharmaindustry and its huge influence on the FDA and other organizations. Unfortunately the world we live in really seems to be governed by money itself.
It’s only logical that the treatments for patients are selected for economical reasons in the first place – which often are not the best choice for the patient. Bollinger cites many examples of corruption behind the scenes which i think are very likely to be true.
If only 10% of what he cites is true, then you’ll still ask yourself if you’re _really_ getting the best possible treatment, or not.
The second part of the book is about 7 highly effective treatments for stage IV cancer. these are well explained and except for two all have been new to me. The other parts of the book are about stage III treatments, nutrition and what to avoid.
Since two months my mother is treated by an alternative oncologist here in austria. This doctor is treating my mother with many of the concepts and remedies that are presented in this book – and so far it has proven effective: the spreading of the cancer stopped since a few weeks, which is a supreme success considering the seriousness of my mother’s disease (stage IV melanoma that has spread to the lungs.)
So again if you’re new to the “global cancer scene” then this is a good starting point, clearly laid out, easy to read with most of the important info included:
- why the big 3′s (operation, chemo, radiation) of conventional medicine
won’t work. I’ve seen myself that they won’t work.
- the reasons why they’re still used (which are purely economical)
- what other options you have – some of them highly effective.
- what else to do and where to go to get treated well.
So why only three stars? (I’d give it 3.5, which would be 7 of 10)
- it’s too undifferentiated.
while i think it’s true that the methods presented can be effective
for some types of cancer they will not be for others. bollinger fails to differentiate. while i would treat testicular cancer with insulin potentiation, it will certainly not heal a stage IV melanoma, simply because there’s no chemotherapy that is effective with melanoma (Insulin potentiation involves small amounts of chemo that are potentiated. if the chemo isn’t effective, the potentiaton can’t be either)
In my eyes, that’s his main flaw: he fails to point out what kind of therapy is effective fot which kind of cancer and what isn’t. this information would be _very_ important to include, in my opinion.
He writes about Stage IV cancer as if there were no differences to be made.
- poor writing style.
although easy to read there are many mistakes that could have been avoided simply by having an editor read the book. i thought it was extremly sloppy at times and i am no native speaker myself.
Also unfortunately his quoting and sources are often terrible. Too often he will cite his close fried webster kehr, adding a link to his website.
websites in general are no good sources. and webster himself doesn’t quote sources that are to be trusted either… by the way his friend webster kehr claims to have proven that einstein’s theory of relativity is wrong…. you decide what to think.
i think its ridiculous.
too often he quotes journalists and includes links to websites and too rarely he tells you about alternative oncologists that are authorities and have written scientific articles themselves.
After all i still think it’s great he wrote the book, it gave me some insights. i share his opinion: if you have cancer yourself, go behind the scenes and become an expert on the subject, do not trust conventional medicine, that system is too heavily controlled by pharma and go find a good alternative onlogist, if possible the best in your area.
so to everyone who has cancer, or know someone who has that they care about: there is hope, if you go do the right thing. and this hope _is_ justified.
Rating: 3 / 5
We very much appreciate Mr. Bollinger’s efforts to compile the research for this very helpful and informative work. It is well documented and thorough, and we have recommended it to others. We are disappointed in the quality of the writing, and would encourage Mr. Bollinger to hire a professional editor if he produces a third edition of the book. Some people will cast aside a book that is poorly written, and it would be unfortunate if such valuable material as this were rejected simply because of typos, poor grammar and the like. This is essential life-saving information and is worthy of being presented professionally.
Rating: 4 / 5