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Jess tries to tell people she cured herself of cancer with Gerson Therapy. It's plain to see her cancer is spreading (epithilioid sarcoma)
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A very sad story here. the owner of the website is dying from a very slow growing form of cancer, while claiming to have cured her cancer by drinking juice having coffee enemas. Does not present evidence that she is cancer free nor that the treatments she undergoes have any efficacy against any form of cancer Has a webshop that sell jewellery with dubious claims of healing properties and "detox diet" books again with no credible evidence to back the claims.
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Diagnosed with Distal Epithelioid Sarcoma at the age of 22 in 2008 (by her own account, at any rate) Jess Ainscough has been running a "Wellness Warrior" blog extolling the "virtues" of the long-discredited Gerson Therapy (juicing and coffee enemas etc.) & all manner of other quackery for almost as long. As another commenter mentioned, this nonsense almost certainly led to the premature & no doubt extremely painful death of her mother last year. It is clearly a money-making venture, which probably explains the recent, sudden change of domain name in light of a slew of negative publicity. Excellent take-downs of this woman's behaviour & lack of ethics can be found at: ***** and ***** Those recently diagnosed with cancer deserve to be protected from, or at least warned about the fraudulence of such predatory business practices as this.
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This site used to have the domain ***** but changed it to avoid negative WoT ratings.
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As a cancer patient, I found the contents of this site misleading but more importantly distressing. The warm and fuzzy posts saying that cancer is a 'gift' saddened me and continues to play on my mind. The 'business' side to this site sickens me also - but that's another topic I will refrain from commenting on.
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The whole premise of the site is a lie.
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unreliable information based on fallacies
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The owner of the site was diagnosed with a cancer for which she has chosen a non evidenced based form of treatment. This treatment led to the death of her mother in 2013. Her family and fans do not appear to be able to get the author to see reason about her condition, and she is leading others down the same tragic path as her mother.
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Cancer cure spruiking, money making venture. Poor woman with a terminal malignancy, but making money out of gullible people by selling a cancer cure through her lifestyle.
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