No.
While there are diets that are more or less suitable for cancer patients, don't expect any of them to actually remove the cancer.
No - autism is a neurological condition, there is no cure.
None. You cannot treat ovarian cancer with diet supplements.
While there are plenty of indications that diet changes can slow a cancer down, you shouldn't expect a full cure from eating fruit.
You can change your diet. Sometimes a proper diet could help you. There have also been rumors that high levels of vitamin c can cure cancer.
well there not a cure for it yet but there trying to make a cure for cancer
A Cure for Cancer was created in 1971.
No, chiropractic does not cure cancer. There is no "cure" for cancer at the moment. Do not believe any claims chiropractors make.
Most of the controversy surrounds claims that the diet can cure cancer. These claims stem from anecdotal reports and are not substantiated by scientific research.
No. No mere food will "cure" cancer though some foods and more particularly diets reduce or increase the risk of cancer. As for malnutrition - you avoid or "cure" that only by a full, proper, varied diet. You can include mango seeds if you wish but the fruit around the seeds would be far more valuable.
Yes it is a cure for a type of cancer. It is also a cure for aids
i wish no body knows
There is no full cure for lung cancer.