From what I've read there is no substantial evidence that shows that the Hoxsey method is effective against cancer. If I were you I'd be very careful before spending any large amount of money on it. The ACS website discusses the treatment, and seems to indicate that it is not an effective treatment.
Looks like Hoxey is a dead end. People are always pushing us to try weird treatments they know nothing about. we have been to USC and UCLA, and from what they tell us remission is possible but most likely no cure.
Joined: Dec 2010
No Evidence
From what I've read there is no substantial evidence that shows that the Hoxsey method is effective against cancer. If I were you I'd be very careful before spending any large amount of money on it. The ACS website discusses the treatment, and seems to indicate that it is not an effective treatment.
Carl
Joined: Jun 2010
I looked at some websites. I
I looked at some websites. I would check them out as much as possible. 5 out of the 6 sites had negative comments.
Joined: Oct 2011
MD Anderson has quite a bit of info,
including the history of Hoxey and his treatments, and links to what studies have been done.
http://www.mdanderson.org/education-and-research/resources-for-professionals/clinical-tools-and-resources/cimer/therapies/herbal-plant-biologic-therapies/hoxsey-scientific.html
Good luck~AA
Joined: Apr 2012
Hoxey
Looks like Hoxey is a dead end. People are always pushing us to try weird treatments they know nothing about. we have been to USC and UCLA, and from what they tell us remission is possible but most likely no cure.