Breuss Cancer Cure
Breuss Cancer Cure
Breuss Cancer Cure
What is it?
Description
The core of the Breuss Cancer Cure is a rigid diet consisting of a 42-day fast in combination with special
vegetable juices and teas. Additional recommendations are included, for instance, to avoid so-called water
veins.
Rudolph Breuss was born in Austria in 1899. He first worked as an electrician, and later as a naturopath. He
developed the Breuss Cancer Cure or Breuss Total Cancer Treatment.1-3 Breuss died in 1990.4
(Iceland moss), Pulmonaria officinalis (lungwort), Glechoma hederacea (ground ivy), Verbascum thapsus
(mullein) and Ligusticum mutellina (Meum mutellina herb). Patients with liver or gall bladder problems
should drink a broth of bean pods instead of onion broth.
Claims of efficacy
Breuss claimed that since 1950 he has successfully treated more than 2000 patients. He estimated that since
1986, an additional 40 000 patients with cancer and other incurable diseases had been healed by the used of
his methods. As proof he cited testimonials and letters of thanks written in the period from 1971 to 1985.1-3
Breuss claimed that treatment failures could only occur if his instructions were not strictly adhered to.1-3 He
believed that about one million people could be healed, if the so-called cancer research and the orthodox
medicine would be with me instead against me.1
Prevalence of use
Although the book the Breuss Cancer Cure was translated into Chinese, Croatian, English, French, Greek,
Italian, Polish, Russian, Serbian and Spanish,1,2 no exact data on prevalence of use have been published.
Internet searches located several patients reporting their experiences with the treatment,6-9 and an Internet
homepage reported 122583 visitors between August 2004 and the beginning of December 2010.6 The
Internet search also identified one physician 10 and two spa hotels 11 offering the Breuss treatment.
Costs
The juices are produced and promoted by Biotta INC.12 and can be purchased in health food stores,
drugstores and over the internet. The required 21 litres cost 131 or more. Costs for teas are additional. Spa
hotels offer the Breuss Cancer Cure for around 2600 to 4700, or more.10
Does it work?
Clinical trials
There is only one small clinical trial involving eight cancer patients with metastatic diseases that has
investigated the Breuss Cancer Cure.13 The study did not use a control group. The authors reported two
complete, and two partial remissions and that the patients felt better than expected during the intervention and
had experienced less pain. During the trial, one patient died, and two died shortly after completion of the
trial. The authors did not attribute the deaths to the intervention. It was claimed that if that trial had been
designed as a conventional phase-1-study, it would produce results showing Breuss to be an effective
treatment with minor toxicity for patients with advanced cancer. No further studies have been published.13
Thomar is currently looking for people who have reported success with the "Breuss Cancer Cure", in order to
carry out a retrospective study.6
Case reports
Jungi stated, without presenting data, that tumors usually become smaller during a fast but after resuming the
consumption of nutrition, grow more quickly.14 Pfortmueller put forward similar statements, but without
providing any empirical data.15
The case reports found on the Internet,6-9 lack valid documentation.
Animal studies
Caloric restriction (undernutrition without malnutrition) delays the incidence of various types of tumours and
decreases their growth.16-29 Tumours can be sensitive and resistant to dietary restriction.30 Starvation
(fasting) is a form of malnutrition. It has no beneficial effects on tumor growth, but tumor growth might be
stimulated during an acute fast.31-41
Citation
K Krumwiede, Markus Horneber , CAM-Cancer Consortium. Breuss Cancer Cure [online document].
http://www.cam-cancer.org/CAM-Summaries/Dietary-approaches/Breuss-Cancer-Cure. January 29, 2015.
Document history
Assessed as up to date in January 2015 by Barbara Wider.
Assessed as up to date in August 2013 by Barbara Wider.
Last updated in by March 2012 by Karl Krumwiede.
Updated and revised in January 2011 by Karl Krumwiede.
Fully updated and revised in October 2009 by Karl Krumwiede and Markus Horneber.
Summary first published in November 2005, authored by Karl Krumwiede and Markus Horneber.
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