In "Apple Cider Vinegar," Milla visits the Hirsch Institute, inspired by Max Gerson's pseudoscientific cancer treatment.
Taking a range of supplements. Taking coffee or chamomile ... No, the MSKCC stresses that the Gerson regimen has not been proven to treat or prevent cancer. The NCI has a similar sentiment ...
Gerson therapy requires drinking 13 glasses of juice a day, eating only plant-based foods, taking a variety of supplements, undergoing regular coffee or chamomile enemas, and avoiding salt ...
The Hirsch Institute depicted in Apple Cider Vinegar isn’t a real place; it draws inspiration from Gerson therapy, which was established by Dr. Max Gerson in the 1920s. Ad Trending ...