No prop,
In that article they identified that there is a compound in green tea, which was extracted and then tested by a scientific process, EGCG, which may work for chemoprevention - they didnt even mention curing late stage “austherapiert” cancer like you claimed, and they were careful enough with their claims. It was also only tested in a couple of specific types of cancer cells (in vitro) when the most common pattern in cancer is that there is not much of a pattern among the cancer cells, or even among the different types of cancer!
Its “some” evidence, that it “could” work, if the EGCG “could” reach a therapeutic dosage in the cells, to do “chemoprevention” in “some” cells of some types of cancer. Its a long way saying it cures uncurable (austherapiert) cancer like you claimed to happen with holistic methods.
Therapeutic claims must be based on good evidence, e.g. controlled clinical trials. So let me attach you a FAILED trial for EGCG in prostate cancer prevention:
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25873370
There is a long way from in vitro to invivo… thats not to say the EGCG is useless, its an interesting compound - all flavonoids are very interesting - but you cant just claim it will cure cancer in patients with late stage, otherwise labeled as uncurable patients, like you did!
I’m just saying, dont believe all the hype, thats how you end up loosing buckets of money! Thats how many of us spend lots of money on suplements withouth any ROI! Its easy to take advantage of sick, desperate people. You just shout the words cure and thats it, money flooding in! Health claims should be based on high-quality, randomized controlled trials. With anecdotes, we can never be sure about cause and effect. If you want to try something, at least try something with fairly good evidence!
Furthermore, like i said above, EGCG is the result of a scientific process where they extract the compound. The same science you seem to despise - “my science”. And this is actually how many drugs were found and synthesized, which is why they end with phase:
EGCG is about as holistic as Saw palmetto extract, which has screwed people over and over here. You seem to forget this little detail…
If an alternative therapy ever did turn out to be that efficacious, it would become mainstream even before all the clinical tests, to prove its efficacy, are fully concluded. That happens all the time with medications. When you talk about an alternative cure it seems to presume that conventional scientists and clinicians reject a treatment simply because it originated from the realm of alternative medicine. Thats not true at all, but its the cue i get from you.
Anyway this hasnt much to do with PFS, why did you bring up the cancer subject?