Core and Positioning
1. Max Gerson's theoretical positioning
Dr. Gerson clearly pointed out:
His theory is not intended to be the universal scientific explanation for cancer.
Nor is it used to argue and compare with other existing theories.
Its significance lies in:
👉 serves as a clinical guideline to assist doctors in correctly understanding and applying treatment methods.
2. Source basis: Clinical observation
Gerson's theory does not remain at the level of abstract assumptions, but rather:
Derived from long-term clinical practice and medical record;
Focus on the most representative features of the disease;
The most crucial and decisive factor in the treatment process has been seized.
This is a system of "experience - summary - guidance", rather than a simple laboratory hypothesis.
3. Core idea: Cancer is not a local disease but a systemic metabolic disorder
Gerson explicitly stated:
The key issue of cancer does not lie in the size of the tumor or the surface symptoms.
The real core lies in the damage to the entire metabolic system.
This kind of damage includes
Loss of defense (the body's inability to resist diseases);
The collapse of immunity (the decline in self-monitoring and cancer cell clearance functions);
The absence of restorative power (the body is unable to rebuild damaged tissues).
4. Deny "single cause"
Gerson pointed out:
Cancer cannot be fully explained by a single cause.
It cannot be identified by a single indicator either.
Cancer is a manifestation of overall metabolic imbalance.
It can only be truly controlled and reversed by restoring the metabolic balance of the body.
✨ "cancer is not an isolated tumor, but a breakdown of metabolism throughout the body.
True treatment is not about fighting tumors, but about helping the body regain its defense, immunity and repair capabilities.