Cancer
In this video, Earl Mindell spends about 24 minutes speaking on "Cancer" at the 40th Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.
About Earl Mindell
EARL MINDELL, R.Ph., M.H., Ph.D. (PHARMACIST, MASTER HERBALIST AND NUTRITIONIST) received his R.Ph. Degree in 1963 at the North Dakota State University, Fargo; his M.H. Degree in 1985 at the Dominion Herbal College, Surrey, BC, Canada and his Ph.D. Degree in 1985 at Pacific Western University in Los Angeles, California.
Dr. Mindell is the author of The New Vitamin Bible, an international best seller, with over 11 million books in print in 34 languages. This book was written originally in response to the countless questions he received as a Nutritionist and Lecturer.
In addition to outlining basic Nutrition, his book also explains how specific employment, sports and life experiences can affect the body’s supply of vitamins and minerals. He describes each nutrient from A to Zinc, telling what each can do to help maintain the body at maximum energy. Also included is up-to-date information on a vitamin program for retarding the aging process and how to handle smoking withdrawal symptoms.
He has conducted Nutritional Seminars around the world, condemning dependency on sugar, salt, white flour and junk foods which he calls the “Twinky, Ding Dong, Pizza, Prozac, Pepsi, Plaxix Diet.”
His book Prescription Alternatives (4th Edition) gives people alternatives to the prescription and over the counter drugs that are being advertised as the only way to treat a condition.
Dr. Mindell is listed in Who’s Who In America and is a member of numerous Professional Societies. He has been seen on Good Morning America, CNN, The David Letterman Show, The Oprah Winfrey Show, Live With Regis and hundreds of radio interviews across the country.
Earl’s 55 books include The New Herb Bible, The Nutrition Bible, Nutrition and Health for Dogs, Prescription Alternatives, the 30th Anniversary Edition of "The New Vitamin Bible and The Allergy Bible."
More information on Dr. Mindell’s monthly Total Health Resource Newsletter can be found on his website.
He can be contacted at his office, called Adanac Management Inc. in Beverly Hills, California, and website drearlmindell.com
Transcription
All right. My talk is entitled, Cancer Doesn't Live Here Anymore. I wish it could be said that was true, but it's not true. Anyway, I want to just introduce myself to these are some of my books that'll be available around the corner after the talk. The vitamin Bible, as you mentioned, is the biggest selling book of its kind in the world, over 11 million copies in 34 languages. And all the books talk about cancer, the anti aging Bible, which I've been a great believer in. I'm seventy two and I'm in great shape. Fact that just went to but a month or so ago into a internist that I've known for a long time, for a physical examination, for an insurance policy. At the end of the examination he said to me, I don't see too many people like yourself at your age in good shape. I told him, you don't look too hot.
Which was right.
He didn't take very good care of himself. The new Erbe Bible. I was now learning that some of the Erb's that have been around for thousands of years are pretty important when it comes to anti cancer. And I'll talk about that. And one of my favorite subjects, very controversial, called the soy miracle. Why is it controversial? Because he had the Cattlemen's Association. You have the Dairy Association that are very strong lobbyists in Washington. They don't want you to use soy. They want you to drink cows milk, which is kind of interesting because we are the only species that we know of that drinks the milk from another species. Once cows are weaned from the stuff, they don't drink it. But that's another whole story. You'll notice that most of the people in the world, Asians, they eat soy everyday. Mazing. And they don't seem to have the problems we do. In fact, if you want to live the longest in this world and have less problems with cancer and heart disease and diabetes and overweight and kidney problems, cetra, move to the island of Okinawa. It's a southern tip island of Japan. They eat horse food, the rice, a soy, very little meat. Interesting. They lived the longest of any country in the world. You live in the United States and you want to live longer. And I'm not promoting any type of religion, but there is a religious group called the Seven Day Adventists. If you just go on the interstate, number 10, go get off had Loma Linda. There's a lot of them. They're interesting because they don't smoke cigarets. They don't eat meat. They don't drink caffeinated beverages. They don't drink