Metabolic Typing - Metabolic Therapies

Metabolic Therapies

"Metabolic therapy", including administration of laetrile, was promoted for cancer patients by John Richardson in the San Francisco Bay Area in the 1970s, until his arrest for violating the California Cancer Law and revocation of his license by the California Board of Medical Quality Assurance.

Although metabolic therapy diets have been promoted to patients with cancer, along with anyone suffering from symptoms that have yet to be diagnosed, as every branch of alternative medicine, metabolic typing has come under fire by people in the traditional medical field.

The Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) website describes metabolic therapies as "strict dietary and detoxification regimens touted to prevent and treat cancer and degenerative diseases", a term and definition different from that used for metabolic typing in this Wikipedia article. The MSKCC website notes, in relation to three such anti-cancer therapies, that "...retrospective reviews of the Gerson, Kelley, and Contreras metabolic therapies show no evidence of efficacy."

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