She used Gerson therapy, first of all, to change her dietary routines. To help her get well even faster, she took the recommendation of the Gerson people and submitted to a resection of the tumor - done in Rome, by Dr. Tullio Simoncini, who uses Sodium Bicarbonate to sterilize the post-surgical wound and to kill any leftover cancer cells that might otherwise again take root. (This cheap product would never cut the grade in America because it's not patentable. This common solution is a whole lot different than the poisonous chemotherapy used in America.) After the surgery she remained on the Gerson diet.
The Gerson therapy is not focused on in this film; Dr. Simoncini's method gets most of the attention.
The doctor may well be mocked by many of his allopathic counterparts, but for the rest of us he is a champion of good. The well-being of his patient he holds more sacred than allegiance to money or a false creed.
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