In "Apple Cider Vinegar," Milla visits the Hirsch Institute, inspired by Max Gerson's pseudoscientific cancer treatment.
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ScreenRant on MSNWhat Is Hirsch Therapy In Apple Cider Vinegar? Real-Life Alternative Therapy ExplainedWhile Netflix's Apple Cider Vinegar renames some characters to "protect the innocent", it also renames a key player in the ...
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Is the Hirsch Institute In ‘Apple Cider Vinegar’ Real? What To Know About Gerson TherapyJessica followed something called the Gerson regimen, which was developed by Dr. Max Gerson in the 1940s as a treatment for a type of tuberculosis, according to the National Cancer Institute (NCI).
In real life, Max Gerson became a hero to the anti-establishment medicine community, even as his methods have been widely discredited and flagged as dangerous by researchers, who continue to warn ...
In 1928 Dr Max Gerson a GermanJewish researcher stumbled upon a therapy that has cured tens of thousands of people worldwide since then including patientss previously thought incurable by their ...
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