Burzynski Cancer Therapies, Gene-Target Therapies
In this video, Azad Rastegar spends about 27 minutes speaking on "Burzynski Cancer Therapies, Gene-Target Therapies" at the 37th Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.
Transcription
Thank you very much. I appreciate everyone being here today. I'm going to be speaking about Dr. Brzezinski's therapies and my topics are going to be broken down into three main categories. The topics of discussion will break down into what's called private practice, which essentially means you find out you have cancer and you beelined over to Houston, Texas, to get treatment by Dr. Brzezinski. This is a personal decision. It's not a governmental decision, OK? This conflicts with the next topic of discussion, which is going to be Antineoplaston with regards to Antineoplaston. That's under a clinical trial basis. OK. So that's under FDA supervised and governed clinical trials. You have to qualify in order to reach them. And of course, I'll elaborate on that later.
And then also I'm going to be speaking about amino care. Amino care is the collective work of years and years of research by Dr. Brzezinski and his team of scientists with his peptide discovery. They were able to find out that his peptide discovery had much more potential than what was originally thought, which is to eradicate cancer and went into something along the lines of longevity and even prevention. So amino care is basically a supplement cosmetic line right now. That represents a new generation called Nutro Genetics and Cosmin Genetics. Without further ado, let's begin. As we all know, traditional treatment for cancer is as follows. Cytotoxic chemotherapy, radiation therapy or surgery for all.
Key point being for all at the Burzynski Clinic.
When you come down, Dr. Brzezinski and his team do not feel that you can have that type of for all type of standards.
As you can see, one size does not fit all. At the Basinski clinic, it's done on a patient by patient basis.
Let me give you an example of what one size fits all traditional medicine is about. One size fits all. Jane finds out she has breast cancer. Jane's breast cancer treatment plan will be more or less depending on her stage to Jill's breast cancer treatment plan.
However, what worked for Jane might not work for Jill. As a matter of fact, it might cause even a worsening effect and put her through horrible side effects.
That's not how Dr. Brzezinski approaches cancer on the private practice, I think, Snowflake. We're all unique snowflakes.
No difference when it comes to his approach to cancer. Well, we want to do is we want to focus on what is genetically unique about your particular cancer case.
We want to focus on what's genetically unique about yours. We want to ensure maximum success, minimal side effects. And in order to do that, we