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ON MANY OCCASIONS WHEN DELIVERED TO LONDON, ROYALS ENJOYED SIGHT OF WATCHING ME BARELY STANDING ON MY FEET INFRONT OF THEM DUE TO SLEEP EXHAUSTION

AND HAVE USED SLOVENIAN POLICE TO DISALLOWED ME TO FALL ASLEEP ON MY FEET.

@CHARLES - YOU AND KATE HAVE A CANCER !!????? REALLY !!????? A BE DARN. AND THE WAY IT WORKS ITS ALL BASED ON MEDICAL FILES EXPERIENCES FROM THE PAST WHICH ALLOWS YOU A SIDE EXIT VIA PAST SCENARIOS AT ANY TIME DESIRED. ITS INTERESTING TO NOTE WHEN YOU CHOSE TO ANNOUNCE YOUR CANCER ISSUES WITH KATE AND OTHERS. LUCKILY FOR YOU AND YOUR CABAL, BRITISH ONLY GET UPSET WHEN YOUR HEALTH IS UNDER THREAT. THAT BRITISH UPSETNESS...



Sun 27 Jun 2004 02.07 CEST

Now Charles backs coffee cure for cancer

This article is more than 20 years old
Angry doctors warn of dangers as Prince of Wales lends support to controversial alternative treatment. Health Editor Jo Revill reports

Prince Charles has never made a secret of his love affair with alternative medicine. Now he has infuriated the medical profession by backing a controversial cancer treatment which involves taking daily coffee enemas and drinking litres of fruit juice instead of using drugs. Charles gave an enthusiastic endorsement last week to the Gerson Therapy, which eschews chemotherapy in favour of 13 fruit juices a day, coffee enemas and weekly injections of vitamins.

Cancer specialists have told The Observer that there is no scientific basis for the theory and that it can be dangerous because patients who are seriously ill often come off their normal treatment to try something unproven which may leave them badly dehydrated.

Speaking to a room of 200 healthcare professionals at a conference, Charles said: 'I know of one patient who turned to Gerson Therapy having been told she was suffering from terminal cancer and would not survive another course of chemotherapy. Happily, seven years later, she is alive and well. So it is vital that, rather than dismissing such experiences, we should further investigate the beneficial nature of these treatments.'

Charles's spokesmen last night refused to say whether the patient he referred to is a close friend or someone he met in his role as patron of four cancer charities. What has become clear is that a tight network of friends and associates are advocates of the therapy. Dudley Poplak, an interior designer who has a client list of the great and the good, is the man who is thought to have first alerted Charles to the treatment. Poplak redecorated Highgrove House for Charles and Diana and designed their apartment in Kensington Palace. He gave Charles a copy of the book A Time to Heal: My Triumph over Cancer - Beata Bishop's story of how she beat malignant melanoma 23 years ago by following the strict dietary regime.

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