Alternative treatments that actually work is called "medicine". Everything else is placebo at best.
When someone who would otherwise seek cancer treatment is tricked/conned/lied to by some charlatan who makes that person believe that silver water is the ultimate way to fight cancer and that regular cancer treatment is a hoax, I consider it appropriate to say the charlatan has blood on his/her hands.
As for the terminally ill, that's just a scam. The person is going to die anyway, so it's not murder, but how ethical is it to steal money from dying people...?
Yeah, I dug around a little to find the cause of this absurd claim. I showed what I found to my biologist colleague. Her reaction was simple:
"Nonsense".
If you want a lengthier answer, have some
Livestrong. (he knows his drugs)
Your research method highlights the fundamental problem today: the University of Youtube. The internet is so full of utter nonsense and outright lies that it's impossible to gain any knowledge from it on its own. Youtube and related sites lowers your intelligence, it doesn't add to it. Stay away, and join uni instead.
Then I suggest you get some new theories. It's rubbish.
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