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Cancer-Free

In this video, Lorraine Day spends about 25 minutes speaking on "Cancer-Free" at the 37th Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.

About Lorraine Day

LORRAINE DAY, M.D. received her Medical Degree from the University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine in 1969. She continued at the same University for the post graduate training in Orthopedic Surgery and became an Orthopedic Trauma Surgeon, operating on the victims of gunshot wounds, stabbings and other massive injuries.

For 15 years she was on the faculty of the University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine as Associate Professor and Vice-Chairman of the Department of Orthopedic Surgery and was also Chief of Orthopedic Surgery at San Francisco General Hospital. She is the author or co-author of numerous medical journal articles as well as many chapters in medical textbooks.

She has impressive credentials and vast experience in the public media and has been invited to lecture extensively throughout the U.S. and the world. She has appeared on 400 radio and television shows including 60 Minutes, Nightline, CNN Crossfire, Oprah Winfrey, Larry King Live and The Art Bell Radio Show, and has hosted her own nationally syndicated radio program entitled Truth Serum. She is the author of the best-selling book AIDS: What The Government Isn’t Telling You, and is recognized worldwide as an AIDS expert.

Dr. Day developed severe advanced cancer, biopsy proven at 2 major U.S. medical centers. But she refused chemotherapy, radiation and mutilating surgery, all the methods she was taught during her medical training, because of their destructive side effects. She chose instead to rebuild her immune system using the natural, simple, inexpensive therapies designed by God and available to everyone, so her body could heal itself. She is now totally well and cancer-free, and it’s been 24 years since her tumor first appeared. Information on how she got well is available on her website at www.drday.com and by calling 1-800-574-2437.

Her latest new books are called What Does it take to Get Well? and I will Give you Back your Health again.

Transcription

Thank you very much. Can everybody hear me in the back? Put your hands up if you can hear me OK? Great. Thank you very much for the introduction. But I try not to use the word remission because I'm not in remission. Remission means that you're waiting for it to come back. OK? I reversed my cancer. I had serious life threatening cancer.

At one point, I was not expected to live to the through the night. Now, I'm an orthodox physician, as you have been told. I was on the faculty of the University of California, San Francisco Medical School for 15 years as associate professor and vice chairman of the Department of Orthopedic Surgery. I'm a trauma orthopedic surgeon for all those years. I took care of people who'd been shot and stabbed and run over and thrown out of buildings and jumped out of buildings. And I worked night and day and I love my job. It's a very stressful job. And I went through a very difficult divorce and a custody battle for my children. And I had a lot of anger. Plus, I was not eating and drinking, right? I wasn't drinking enough water and I was doing all the things that are a violation of the laws of health, which are immutable. So I was brainwash by my training for years. I thought chemotherapy and radiation was the way to go. But then I saw thousands of patients die from the treatment that we give them. So when I develop breast cancer, I said, I'm not going to do that. I didn't know how to get well, but I knew that I was not going to do that. Now I'm going to show you how bad I got because pictures are worth a thousand words and I'm going to show you here on the stage. But everyone has a brochure on their chair. And if you look at the bottom of the front page of the brochure, that is me.

That is me. I developed a very small lump high on my chest in nineteen ninety two, the latter part of nineteen ninety two. I didn't think it was anything but it bothered me when I put my seatbelt on. So I went and had a plastic surgeon friend of mine remove it under local right up here when the biopsy report came back. They said it was cancer. By that time it had already already spread throughout my chest wall. I then had a second biopsy, I had the first one done under local at Loma Linda University. The second one was done at Scripps Hospital in La Hoya by a breast

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