‘Dying To Have Known’ is a documentary made by filmmaker Steve Kroschel, whose quest to find out about the efficacy and veracity of the Gerson Therapy, known to cure degenerative diseases by natural methods, takes him on a 52 day journey across both the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans, from upstate New York to San Diego to Alaska, from Japan and Holland to Spain and Mexico.
The documentary includes the testimonies of patients, scientists, surgeons and nutritionists supporting the claims of the therapy’s efficacy in curing cancer and other degenerative diseases.
It includes interviews with survivors of degenerative diseases such as a Japanese medical school professor who cured himself of liver cancer over 15 years ago, a lymphoma patient who was diagnosed as terminal over 50 years ago as well as noted critics of this world-renowned healing method who dismiss it out of hand as pure quackery.
The film leaves the audience to question the reason behind suppressing this natural cure.
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