Blood Clotting, Methylation, Cancer Control
In this video, Richard Kunin spends about 25 minutes speaking on "Blood Clotting, Methylation, Cancer Control" at the 42nd Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.
About Richard Kunin
RICHARD KUNIN, M.D. earned his M.D. Degree at the University of Minnesota, located in Minneapolis. Dr. Kunin has had a busy career as a Captain in the U.S. Army Medical Corps., as a Research Fellow at Stanford Medical Center in Neurophysiology and as a Consultant in Behavior Therapy, training Psychology graduate students.
Dr. Kunin was a Co-Founder of the California Orthomolecular Medical Society and for the last 35 years has been dedicated to his Orthomolecular Medical Practice in San Francisco, California.
Unlike conventional medical diagnosis, this approach includes laboratory testing of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, fatty acids, enzymes and hormones. These are the ‘ortho-molecules’ that fit into the biochemistry and physiology of the body and regulate the process of adaptation for health and resistance to disease, Toxic molecules, including food and water additives (fluoride, chloramin) pesticides, allergens and microbes, are also considered as well as other appropriate medical tests.
Dr. Kunin has authored two best-selling books MegaNutrition published in 1980 and MegaNutrition For Women published in 1983.
Inspired by Linus Pauling, PhD.’s work with Vitamin C and antioxidants in Orthomolecular Medicine, Dr. Kunin has worked for over 40 years in the development of a physiological, “natural” approach to medicine. His 1973 discovery of manganese as a cure for drug-induced dyskinesia (muscle-movement disorder cause by drug therapy) was the first orthomolecular research to verify such efficacy of Mineral Therapy. His studies on the effect of niacin in 1975 were first to identify prostaglandins in the niacin flush and aspirin as an antidote to the flush in treating schizophrenia.
Dr.. Kunin founded the Society for Orthomolecular Health Medicine in 1994 to honor Dr. Linus Pauling, and to promote a physiological and biochemical strategy of medical practice that gives nutrition, pollution and stress top priority in medical diagnosis and treatment. These are the indispensible factors in health care because they are all treatable!
Dr. Kunin may be contacted at his Clinic by phone 415-346-2500, e-mail [email protected] and website www.olaloa.com.
Transcription
Well, thank you. Thank you.
It's a great opportunity to be part of a great organization for the time and also to be a part of a great movement towards a better information for health. And eventually, we hope that some of this information will help you to take better care of ourselves. I include myself as a patient, as you'll hear, if we have time at the end. I share the cancer burden with many of the people here. Now, I am pleased to be introduced as a psychiatrist because it says that I know something about human nature and people. But I do consider myself a recovered psychiatrist and rich, which is in fact gave me a great idea that we might have to form an organization of recovered psychiatrists. And it's not I'm not joking, but let's face it, the orthomolecular movement started as a meeting between Abraham Hoffer, the famous and really brilliant and caring psychiatrist and a biochemist from Canada who founded the first Canadian Schizophrenia Association. And it morphed into the into a psychiatric orthomolecular psychiatry. And oddly enough, when I came along way back when I introduced the name orthomolecular medicine and orthomolecular medicine means what it says, that this whole body of work is a part of the greater subject of general medicine. And actually, I consider myself a molecular physician. And if you will. A nutrition physician. But let's hope I'm a good speaker. So I'll get to it. And I just I just saved us because I cut out one page. So we're now down to three with an outline just for me to feel comfortable with the. The first thing I wanted to do is to give you some main points, and that's how I started putting it together literally about noon today as I'm digesting hundreds of papers and many troubled moments as to how I would approach a complicated subject, one way to do it is to tell you, yes, methylation will be a part of their of our talk today. But I put the diagram on the wall specifically to let you know that it's beyond anything you can comprehend in the course of this talk today. So don't even try to go there. But the big picture is even to understand what does it mean?
What does methylation. Well, I'll give it to you as a one, two, three. The three big molecules of life for us. We all know as oxygen needs no explanation because any of us, almost anyone in this room would would immediately give a better definition than I'm giving. But for sure, at means we don't get it. We suffocate.