CANCER DISCOVERY
FRENCH SURGEON’S THEORY CHEAP, EASY PREVENTION (United p.A.—By Telegraph — Copyright) (United Service) LONDON, Thursday. The Paris correspondent of the “Daily Mail” says that Professor Delbret, one of the most prominent surgeons in France, has informed the Academy of Medicine that cancer can be prevented, if not cured, by most simple, easy, and cheap means. He suggests that the disease can practically be stamped out by the patient taking eight grains a day of magnesium chloride, which he says is far more important to the body than common salt.
The professor says he found guinea oigs which had been injected with small quantities of magnesium chloride, and fed on specially prepared foods containing magnesium chloride, were imune against the grafting of cancer cells upon their bodies.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 405, 13 July 1928, Page 9
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