Cancer Epidemic
In this video, Burton Goldberg spends about 27 minutes speaking on "Cancer Epidemic" at the 30th Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.
Transcription
The period my notes, if I don't stick to the notes, I fly all over them.
Well, I've got to say one thing when you're looking to biography's.
This is not Bernard Goldberg where it says Bernard Goldberg. That's dr.
So you'll have to, in your mind, replace that picture.
It is not a question of will I have cancer? It's a question of when I'll have cancer. It is astounding. It is epidemic. No one's talking about it. Can you put that slide on, please? The. The American Cancer Society now says that every man in America will have cancer in his life.
Every other man in America of cancers like this was Team ninety nine. And that number is ridiculously low, 40 percent women.
I'm 76 year. Next month. Next week, I'm sorry. September 7th. I have had cancer twice. I had cancer last year. I had bladder cancer. So I know what it feels like.
To have the diagnosis. I've been there.
I use Chinese serves, I use doctors. You don't want to treat Delph. I did detoxification, I did diet, nutrition, dental, mental. All of these things are necessary. When my father was born in eighteen hundred. Three percent of the U.S. mission had cancer of any kind, shape or form.
In nineteen fifty one in 20 women would have breast cancer.
In 1960, it was down to one in 14. It's now down to one in eight. One in seven.
I did a book, Cancer, because my mother and sister died miserable, miserable deaths of cancer. This book is at the bookstore and I'll be signing it. Thirty seven doctors, many of whom are in the room today, who successfully treat cancer using the system of alternative medicine.
There's no magic bullet. Sure. Essiac and MGM three and all of these things work. But is a system and the doctors who practice these courageous doctors. Alternative medicine.
Use the system, they detoxify the body.
Conventional medicine. Treats with chemotherapy and radiation and surgery, something is radically wrong with that picture. Your hair falls out, your teeth get bloody, it loosened and you're not you need to regurgitate. If the doctors knew anything. How come they're not living long enough? Johns Hopkins University did a lot on Jeopardy study of their graduates. Guess how long their doctors lived on an average?
60 years of age, Mahaffey Medical School is down to 58. And when you put in suicide and homicide, it goes down to 50 for their.
If the medical system were so great in degenerative disease, you doctors would be living as long as we are. But they're short. 12, 15 years in the average.