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He holds a Doctor of Philosophy in philosophy from Louisiana Sapienza University.
(Book describes how a fungous infection always forms the b...)
Book describes how a fungous infection always forms the basis of every neoplastic formation, and this formation tries to spread within the whole organism without stopping. At the moment the constant, uniform, and implacable growth of a tumor is in no way affected by current oncological treatments. A recovery rate for cancer that fluctuates at around 7% is mentioned in the classical books and treatises in spite of all the tricks and distortion of statistics. After making the necessary corrections, this amounts to virtually nil. The rest is propaganda for orthodox oncology. On the basis of the scientific considerations in this book which demonstrate that cancer is caused by fungal masses (of the Candida type), sodium bicarbonate is the only useful remedy that is now available for healing the disease.
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He holds a Doctor of Philosophy in philosophy from Louisiana Sapienza University.
He is known for claiming that cancer is caused by the fungus Candida albicans, and has gone so far as to say that cancer is actually a form of candida overgrowth. He also says that cancer can be cured with injections of sodium bicarbonate. He says that he was formerly an oncologist, but that he was struck off because he prescribed sodium bicarbonate instead of conventional chemotherapy.
The mainstream medical community has rejected Simoncini"s hypothesis, citing a lack of peer-reviewed studies that support its use.
Quackwatch lists sodium bicarbonate injections as a "dubious treatment."
Simoncini was tried and found guilty of fraud and manslaughter in 2006 after a patient died after using Simoncini"s treatment. In 2012, Simoncini became involved in another controversy when he was invited to a conference in Totnes, England, by the Arcturus Clinic.
Trading Standards then accused the clinic of violating the Cancer Acting 1939 because they had published information that "offer to treat any person for cancer." Stephen Hopwood, the clinic"s manager, described Simoncini"s invitation as a "misunderstanding".
(Book describes how a fungous infection always forms the b...)