Gerson Therapy
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Term | Gerson Therapy |
Short definition | Gerota's fascia (gay-ROH-tuz FA-shuh) A fibrous tissue covering that surrounds the kidney. Also called Gerota's capsule and renal fascia |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
Comments |
Gerson Therapy - (pronounced) (GER-Sonne THAYR-uh-Pee) A diet plan that is said to treat cancer, migraines, tuberculosis, and other diseases. It is a vegetarian diet that includes consumption of organic fruits and vegetables and 13 glasses of fresh juice per day. It also contains dietary supplements of iodine, vitamin B-12, potassium, thyroid hormone, liver extract and pancreatic enzymes. No clinical study testing Gerson therapy has been reported
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