King Charles ‘would not consider in chemo’ and needs ‘potions’ to sort out most cancers

King Charles will not be having chemotherapy as a result of he “doesn’t believe in it,” a royal skilled has claimed.

The 75-year-old monarch is at the moment present process most cancers remedy and recovering from a latest prostate operation. Buckingham Palace confirmed the King’s prognosis on Monday (February 4). However, particulars of precisely what remedy he’s having haven’t been made public, however royal skilled Tom Bower has claimed that it will not be the standard chemotherapy.

Speaking to GB News, he stated: “The King is a superb fan and promoter of different medication. He wouldn’t be one for chemotherapy and has at all times argued in opposition to it.

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King Charles is at the moment battling most cancers
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“He is a great believer in natural herbs and potions and things like that. “He’s taking advice from Michael Dickson, who headed the King’s own alternative medicinal institute – discredited by many, but the King is a great believer in it.

“He does not believe in it (chemotherapy) which I think is a risk”.

The King travelled to Sandringham earlier this week, which is the place Mr Bower claims he will likely be taking the “alternative medicines”.

And when requested by former politician-turned-realty TV star-turned-host Nigel Farage whether or not the King will ultimately “have to say more” about what is going on on, Mr Bower agreed and added: “The speculation dies down . . . I just hope he recovers speedily and just worry that alternative medicine won’t provide the cure which traditional medicine would do”.

The Daily Star has reached out to Buckingham Palace for a remark.



He returned to Sandringham earlier this week
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Despite his well being battles, King Charles discovered time to launch a heartfelt message to Grenada on the anniversary of the nation’s independence. He praised the nation’s progress over the previous 5 many years, highlighting their management in democracy, human rights, and environmental challenges.

His full assertion included the inspiring phrases of Grenada’s nationwide anthem: “Aspire, build, advance!” The King stated: “My wife and I hold such special memories of our visit to your beautiful ‘Spice Island’ five years ago, and of the warm and touching welcome you extended to us.”

And he later added: “I can only say how sorry I am that I cannot be with you in person to mark this momentous milestone, and to enjoy a little Oil Down with you all! My thoughts are with everyone across Grenada, Carriacou and Petit Martinique, and all those in the Grenadian diaspora – ‘one people, one family’ – as you celebrate everything you have achieved and all that your future holds.”

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