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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I haven't got a chance to read the entire book but I read the first 60 pages. It is written in a easy to understand language and it will me to find an alternative treatment for my father. He has dia... See more

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

I found this guide very instructive. It invites you to ask more questions to a physician. Most of people do not know what to discus in face of the doctor when it is related to what will be next step.

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Dr. Moss is an invaluable source of information and an excellent starting point in your cancer journey. Occasionally he cuts you off in the middle of a sentence, but comparatively that is a small thi... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Well researched paper. Easy to read and follow format. A must read for everybody because while it concerns how pharmaceutical companies and American Medical Association made cancer not a disease but a... See more


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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

No Longer Victims...

Dear Ralph,
Thank you.
You were wonderful in helping us find our path forward and be confident in the doing of it.
We’re no longer victims, but active doers in our own cancer journey.
Warmest regards,
Michele Harvey

24 November 2020
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Best thing I did was read the Moss Report for my condition!

The Moss Report and consultation with Dr. Moss gave me the information and confidence I needed to pursue my path in healing. His research, understandable way in explanation, sincere honesty and care are outstanding. Truly Dr. Moss is a pioneer in informing the public in what is out there, in tried and true studies, pertinent facts and substantial recommendations. Not only an asset in one's healing journey, but a necessity to arm one with what is needed in a crucial time of one's life.

12 November 2020
Rated 4 out of 5 stars

The information was excellent but still…

The information was excellent but still does not warrant the price. Also there needs to be an index. Material is al over the place, duplicated at times and difficult to go back to if need be. The table of contents is not sufficient as the only means of locating specific information. For that price the report leaves something to be desired regarding it's ease of use. Still, thankful for all the effort that went into it and the wealth of information it contains.

12 November 2020
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

What a vital service to all

What a vital service to all!
I am saddened that only just now, I found your website and your newsletters and books, especially "Cancer Incorporated".
Awareness of your website and these materials should be made far more widely known. Especially to all cancer patients and their families/social support system. Also to all MDs, Medical Students, High School and College students, State and Federal politicians including the White House.
We need to stop this flagrant profiteering from those most vulnerable and desperate with a cancer diagnosis.
Howard J Miller MD, MPH

25 October 2020
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

The Moss Reports are my go-to

The Moss Reports are my go-to whenever a loved one is diagnosed with cancer. I purchase the report for them and they can learn of the treatments available for that particular cancer. The Moss Reports are priceless!

22 October 2020
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

An Invaluable Resource

The report was an invaluable resource for helping me to understand all aspects of disease/ treatment etc.

The information was current and all in one place, which was really informative and time-saving.

The phone consultation with Ralph provided clarity and was also helpful.

A year later, I still use the report as a reference tool for implementing effective diet and lifestyle changes.

Many thanks to Ralph and his team for putting it all together!

3 October 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I found Liz at the Moss Reports very…

I found Liz at the Moss Reports very accommodating and helpful concerning our situation. The data in the Moss Reports is comprehensive and well-referenced, easy to read, and covers a plethora of information on the subject of Cancer. It is in and of itself an important reference for me as a physician and husband of a newly diagnoses cancer patient, I have at my fingertips additional tools to navigating through the early stage of decision making that it takes in developing the best course of action for my wife that includes the best of Western Medicine and Alternative Medicine in handling this disease. I highly recommend it if you are in the same situation, or you are a doctor who wants to share this data with your patients. You will need it to interact with your doctors who might not be aware of the peer-reviewed references on alternatives available, what they are, and how and when to apply this information in the treatment of your loved one or yourself. You can't have enough knowledge when you are making critical decisions that might improve the outcome and survival of yourself and/or the people you love in their treatment.

1 October 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Today I can not read

Today I can not read. Why? I don’t understand.

24 September 2020
Unprompted review
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Much of what's online about treating…

Much of what's online about treating cancer is suggesting a radical healthy lifestyle change. But what if the person has not lived that healthy lifestyle, and is now suffering as a result?

Is it really realistic, and compassionate, to tell an almost blind woman with PTSD and emotional trauma, to start frantically juicing and knocking back Amazon tribal concoctions, start exercising - while's she's on 'last chance' NHS chemo?

Despite being the victim of an incompetent medical establishment who did not pick the cancer up ages ago, she has a will of iron and wants to live. Not to look for a non chemo-based treatment - that has a successful track record - would be letting her down twice.

This is not an easy path: as an example, I just can't make sense of IV infusions of Turmeric. Isn't that in the category of 'overdose'?

How about the middle ground? Not sheer poison: chemo is like a random whacky solution from the dark ages - and not experimental high-priced quackery that prays on the frightened and vulnerable?
Like all of us, my friend has a powerful self-healing ability, a healing crisis button somewhere.
To try to find that button, within the chaotic energies of a lifetime of emotional suffering, helping her activate it, is worth every moment of effort.
Using love, kindness, intelligent research - in a quasi-meditative state so the faint messages of intuition can be heard.
And her own intuition…what does she feel her body needs to heal, go into remission? Only her ‘shamanic’ answer counts here, not ours.

But also anger at all this? There is so much softly ‘church’ spoken words of ‘comfort’ about all this, sickly patronising smiles in the orthodox medical world when it comes to cancer. Oh the unnecessary drama, the doom-and-gloom and ‘finality’ of it all.

It’s energy gone off the rails - not the monster the media and big pharma present it as.

But the drama makes trillions of dollars. ’The drug company likely got to your doctor first. Of the nearly $30 billion that health companies now spend on medical marketing each year, around 68 percent (or about $20 billion) goes to persuading doctors and other medical professionals—not consumers—of the benefits of prescription drugs.’11 janv. 2019

Back to anger. What about sheer rage at this, and at these unwanted guests that take root in people? How about ROARING at the gods who allow this grotesque deformity of nature? Like laughter, real turbo-charged anger can heal.

SK

20 September 2020
Unprompted review

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