The same thought has occurred to me. What disappoints is not just that these nonconformity cures are ignored by professional medical folk, what disappoints is that they seem to be ignored because they are cheap, they don't require large expenditures for treatments and long term medical supervision.
I had hoped that fenbendazole might provide an alternative to Rush Limbaugh; perhaps he tried it along the way (at my urging). It is none of my business.
I hear you loud and clear! One of the most dramatic cancer cures I personally know of was many years ago, somewhere around 1990, and it was someone with stage 4 lung cancer, curiously enough. He steadfastly refused conventioal treatments, and was told he had a death wish by his doctors, who tried to enlist his family members to coerce him to change his mind if they wanted to see him live. He did not want their poisons, and fortunately his family was supportive of him, but his doctors severed ties with him since he wouldn’t cooperate with them.
He did a whole lot of drastic and radical things, not any one in particular, although one thing that sticks in my memory was that he mentioned coffee enemas. LOL But he basically changed his entire diet and lifestyle, eliminated anything toxic from his body and household, and he ultimately overcame the cancer. He looked healthier afterward that he did before! But what did the doctors say when they found out? “Oh, you must have gotten a mistaken diagnosis.” (Yeah, right!)