Censorship of Natural Cancer Treatments
Sean Caesar
In this interview, naturopathic doctor Dr Sean Caesar discusses censorship and the suppression of truthful health information in Canada. Drawing on more than 25 years of clinical experience, he explains how naturopathic practitioners are prohibited from sharing research, patient outcomes, and even basic information about treatments such as intravenous vitamin C, mistletoe therapy, and hyperthermia. The conversation explores how regulatory restrictions and online censorship limit informed consent, prevent patients from learning about available care options, and can have serious health consequences for Canadians facing cancer and other life-threatening illnesses.
Dr. Sean Caeser is a licensed naturopathic doctor in the provinces of Manitoba and British Columbia. He has been practicing naturopathic medicine since 1999 and currently helps patients at the Centre for Natural Pain Solutions in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He has a special focus on alternative cancer treatments/therapies and chronic pain. He has also worked at the Natural Health Sciences Research Clinic in Lake Oswego, Oregon where he researched natural medicines. He served as Instructor and Director of Curriculum at the Manitoba College of Homeopathic Medicine and is the first Naturopathic Physician to represent Complementary Therapy at the Health Sciences Centre, Mature Women’s Health Program.
Dr. Caeser graduated in 1999 from the National College of Naturopathic Medicine, the longest standing accredited naturopathic college in North America. Prior to this 4 year full time medical program, he obtained a Bachelor of Science degree with honours from the University of Winnipeg (Biology). He has advanced training in IV therapy, prolotherapy, neural therapy, mesotherapy, mistletoe therapy for cancer, CranioSacral therapy, SomatoEmotional Release, and oxidative therapies including ozone and hydrogen peroxide.

