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Beta Glucan, Enzymes, Transfer Factors

In this video, James Shortt spends about 29 minutes speaking on "Beta Glucan, Enzymes, Transfer Factors" at the 29th Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.

About James Shortt

JAMES SHORTT, M.D. graduated with a major in Emergency Medicine from Madonna University, Livonia, Michigan and completed postgraduate studies in Physics from Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan. He received his Medical Degree from the University of the Caribbean in Montserrat. His residency in Family Practice was with The Medical College of Wisconsin in Wauwatosa, where his involvement in Longevity Research began.

Dr. Shortt was Board Certified in Family Practice, Neural Therapy, Oxidative Therapy, Chelation Therapy and Longevity Medicine. He also studied DMSO with Stanley Jacob, M.D., Transfer Factors with Hugh Fudenburg, M.D. and Prolo Therapy with Ross Hauser, M.D. and William Faber, D.O.

Presently, he is the Medical Director of Health Dimensions Clinics located in West Columbia and Spartanburg, South Carolina. The Clinics feature Hormone Modulation, Immune Enhancement, Sports Medicine, Oxidative Medicine, Chelation Therapy, Neural Therapy, Kinesiology, Live Blood Analysis and Longevity and Cancer Treatments.

Transcription

Good morning. Here's a real treat for me. I'm used to speaking after lunch and I'm not used to have an audience that's awake, so I'll try to behave. Let him take us. But you want it sideways or.

Different, different, different.

Oh, I'm sorry. OK. And you're and you're with what branch of the governments are. That's what I thought.

It's nice to have friends in low places. Thank you. I'm going to talk about three different immune modulators and I was asked to do that because I use them a lot. I use them for anti-aging. Well, what in the world's that got to do with cancer? I'll explain a little bit as we go along. Because I was, well, a family physician. And I believe part of a family physician's mission in life is to be the explainer of the vocabulary or the terms of medicine to folks who don't know those big dollar and a half words. So part that's part of what I'm going to do for you here. By the way, you'll disclaimer these are not the only answers. There are no magic bullet. I do not believe in magic bullets. I believe in well-placed, well applied bullets. Sometimes you need more than one.

Most of the time, 80 more than one. I'm not saying any of these are a complete answer or standalone treatment. In fact, I don't believe them. Any of them are standalone. I use them as part of what I do. And I think you've been told that for the last three days. For instance, I want you to listen to Steve Sinatras coming out next. Koku 10 is one of my favorite substances in the whole world.

Let's see if we can make this work. Play Magic Fingers. Do I love technology?

We're going to talk about the immune system today.

And if you are going to live long and prosper, you have to have an immune system. Trust me on this. There are two sides of the immune system.

Or where's my handy dandy? Don't tell. Here we go.

Cellular Hugh Morrel loosely referred to T cell B cell hand to hand combat chemical warfare. They're very much intertwined and they have key players and key mediators and key directors, sort of like an orchestra. You do have a doctor.

And some of this involves. Conductor stuff.

Keep clicking. Oh, you did this to me.

OK, macrophages.

Are your body's foot soldiers, They're little pawns in the chess game. Ariel's first role at Checkers. They're out there, as you're gonna see. They're everywhere.

And they're one of the first things that foreign invaders meet. This little cartoon has

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