NewsTarget: 'The Scientist, the Holy Plants and the Cure for Cancer' Illustrates Current Flawed Approach to Finding a Cancer Cure

Latest commentary cartoon from independent natural health news outlet and online resource NewsTarget uses humor to comment on the tepid status of cancer research in terms of finding a cure.

Tucson, AZ (PRWEB) September 27, 2006 -- When it comes to finding the cure for cancer, researchers who operate in a western science point of view believe they're doing important work when they dissect and disassemble plants to find isolated anti-cancer chemicals that can be replicated in synthetic pharmaceutical factories. But this approach to finding a cure for cancer is flawed, says Mike Adams, and today he's launched a short cartoon story to illustrate why.

"The Scientist, the Holy Plants, and the Cure for Cancer" (http://www.newstarget.com/holyplants0.html) is the latest illustrated story in a growing body of work that Adams produces to help educate the public about the true nature of health, causes of disease, and solutions to personal health transformation. Previously, Adams authored "Welcome to the Town of Allopath," a fable about the outdated philosophies of western medicine. It has since become one of the most popular natural health stories on the internet and has been read by over one million people around the globe. It can be viewed at http://www.newstarget.com/008674.html.

With this new story about "holy plants" and the cure for cancer, Adams hopes to reach another one million people with an entertaining, yet educational tale that's fun to read and easy to share. "Even fictional tales can sometimes tell the truth in a way that's far more educational than any scientific paper or technical document," Adams said. "When people read this short story, they have an 'Ah-ha!' moment at the end. They get it. To me, that's an educational success."

Adams is also the creator of numerous natural health political cartoons now published on www.NewsTarget.com. These include the hilarious "Conflicts of Interest," (http://www.newstarget.com/020328.html) a cartoon about the FDA; the emboldened "Honest Food Labels" (http://www.newstarget.com/020148.html); and the shocking and highly controversial "Health Freedom," (http://www.newstarget.com/020062.html)" a cartoon about cancer doctors forcing chemotherapy treatments onto teenagers and children.

Never one to back away from controversy, Adams is an author and writer who traditionally gives away most of his work. He's the creator of a library of free, downloadable interviews and guides on natural health called the Natural Health Library (http://www.naturalhealthlibrary.com); he built the increasingly-popular Honest Food Guide (http://www.HonestFoodGuide.org) that replaces the USDA's biased dietary advice; and he has launched a series of free nutritional reference sites including HealingFoodReference.com (http://www.healingfoodreference.com) and HerbReference.com (http://www.herbreference.com/).

About the NewsTarget Network

The NewsTarget Network (http://www.NewsTarget.com), a series of independent public education websites covering topics that empower individuals to make positive changes in their health and their environment. The NewsTarget Network is owned and operated by Truth Publishing International, Ltd., a Taiwan corporation. Articles and commentary are published at NewsTarget.com while books and interviews are published at http://www.TruthPublishing.com.

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