
Explore how high-dose intravenous vitamin C therapy acts as a pro-oxidative cancer treatment, is safe with most chemotherapeutic agents, kills cancer cells, and boosts immune function.
Explore hijama cupping therapy with suction cups for pain relief and potential benefits in lung disease and fatigue, noting safety cautions for liver, kidney, heart failure, or pacemaker.
Explore ruqya as a traditional exorcism approach to spiritual illness, including recitations, Arabic phrases, and references to the quranic chapter on jinn, plus guidance to interpret verses.
Explore how Umrah is a worshipful act seeking closeness to the creator and forgiveness, not a medical cure; the lecture cites Zamzam water and a liver tumor healing story.
Explore traditional cancer remedies, including turmeric with antiviral and anti-cancer properties, boswellia and graviola, and the Islamic practice of camel milk and urine, with a discussion of medical perspectives.
Access a downloadable pdf with resourceful links you can download to support further research and extend your study of combatting diseases.
Did you know that there are other countries around the world that have found methods of eliminating the herpes virus from the system?
Did you know that there are ways to reduce the size of a cancerous tumor and that there are people whose cancer has completely disappeared after trying certain methods?
Did you know there are methods you can use to control diabetes?
This course introduces you to methods that you may have never heard about, methods to combat diseases that many consider incurable. Stories are shared of some who have experienced miraculous cures.
The notion that certain diseases are incurable is not unanimous. This course does not attempt to diagnose or treat but invites you to research various methods around the world.
Disclaimer-This course is provided for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute providing medical advice or professional services. The information provided should not be used for treating a health problem or disease, and those seeking personal medical advice should consult with a licensed physician. Always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified health provider regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have learned about in my course. If you think you may have a medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room immediately.