Aloe, Arborescens, Cancer
In this video, H. Reginald McDaniel spends about 34 minutes speaking on "Aloe, Arborescens, Cancer" at the 39th Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.
About H. Reginald McDaniel
H. REGINALD McDANIEL, M.D. received his B.S. Degree Cum Laude in 1958 with a double major of Chemistry-Biology from Southwestern University, Georgetown, Texas and his M.D. Degree in 1962 from Southwestern Medical School, University of Texas, followed by an Internship at Parkland Memorial Hospital, both in Dallas, Texas.
Since graduating from Medical School Dr. McDanlel has spent over 30 years practicing Anatomical and Clinical Pathology, including positions as the Director of Pathology & Laboratories and Director of Medical Education at Dallas-Ft. Worth Medical Center in Grand Prairie, Texas.
In 1981, he began research at Fisher Institute for Medical Research using a bean extract to stimulate the immune system. In 1985, he took the work of scientists who had isolated the active principle of the aloe vera plant and conducted the first government-monitored studies in humans using a glyconutrient called Aloe Polymannan. The results were unprecedented and Dr. McDaniel subsequently focused much of his attention on the potential of Glyconutrients to help support human health.
He became a Consultant to Carrington Laboratories for 9 years and served as a Medical Director for Mannatech, Inc., a Nutriceutical Company, for 6 years. In 1996, the American Naturopathic Medical Association presented their "Discovery of the Year" Award to Dr. McDanlel. He was also Medical Director for Mannarelief Ministries, where he assisted in the mission to get micronutrients to children worldwide.
Dr. McDaniel has published numerous educational papers as well as lectures worldwide on the effects of Glyconutrients and other plant micronutrients found in the Aloe plant to restore health by nutritionally supporting normal biochemistry under gene control.
Currently, he is the Director of the Fisher Institute located in Grand Prairie, Texas and may be reached by phone 972-660-3219, fax 972-660-1245, website www.fisherinstitute.org and e-mail [email protected].
Transcription
Well, according to my time piece, I should have stopped about two minutes ago. And if you're hungry, I have to warn you. I'm not nearly as energetic and spirited as the last speaker, but I'll try to do my best. I was wondering if the organizers would realize that I was here almost 20 years ago, a little bit encouraged because we had some cancer patients that had been on hospice to qualify. You're supposed to have only expected six months to live. And at 12:00 at the most. And they were approaching the three to five year window. As you will see before I'm through, I'll show you several of those are now past the 20 year and interval. But if you try, I don't want you to think that I think the alpha and omega of good health is all in aloe vera. As you go to the exhibits, as you hear the speakers. If we had a table here, I would comment on this morning's presentations and the future presentations and what is in the exhibits with these words. No single thread makes up the tapestry of good health. And nutrition is just one of those threads, along with other things that are important. Black 70 trace minerals. Now I pay homage to the Decca aloe aberrantly this corporations for sponsoring me to be here with maybe some of you know it. I've had some encounters in the last five years and I lost my major sponsor that was attacked by the FDA and has virtually been shut down. Now, my life in focus was changed about 26 years ago when my peers feel like I turned to the dark side and became a heretic. But when you're right and you know you're right, you're a majority of one. And I will show you, I hope if we can get through this hours of lecture that I've tried to boil down to about twenty five minutes, I have spent entire weekends of where you will have one or two or three slides or from an hour presentation. But I'll try to give you a sampling of what it's all about. It started out the first financing to do this research is a group of investors in Texas had a hot idea. If we can find out why human beings have been using aloe vera for 5000 years to support good health, we can get a billion dollar plus a year drug. So they went together and I was the only physician that they engaged with.
It doesn't want to go to the next slide. Chuck?
Thank you. I mean, they hired these investors, 11 different institutions,