Chelation Therapy
In this video, Garry Gordon spends about 24 minutes speaking on "Chelation Therapy" at the 34th Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.
About Garry Gordon
GARRY GORDON, M.D., D.O., M.D.(H) received his Doctor of Osteopathy in 1958 from the Chicago College of Osteopathy in Illinois, his honorary M.D. Degree from the University of California, Irvine in 1962 and completed his Radiology Residency from Mt. Zion in San Francisco, California in 1964.
Dr. Gordon is on the Board of Homeopathic Medical Examiners for Arizona and is Co-Founder of the American College for Advancement in Medicine (ACAM). He is Founder/President of the International College of Advanced Longevity (ICALM) and Board Member of the Scientific Advisory Committee for the National Foundation for Alternative Medicine.
Garry is the author of 4 books: The Chelation Answer (with Morton Walker, D.P.M.); The Omega 3 Miracle—The Icelandic Longevity Secret; The Promise of Puresterol (with Robert Horn) and the latest, Detox with Oral Chelation: Protecting Yourself from Lead, Mercury & Other Environmental Toxins (with David Jay Brown).
Recognized as the “Father of Chelation Therapy,” Dr. Gordon is an expert on Nutrition, Mineral Metabolism and Longevity. He serves as full-time Consultant for Longevity Plus, LLC, a nutritional supplement company based in Payson, Arizona, where he is responsible for designing effective, natural, non-toxic alternative supplements for the treatment of every disease known to man.
Dr. Gordon may be contacted through the Gordon Research Institute by phone 928-472-4263, website www.gordonresearch.com and e-mail [email protected].
Transcription
I've had the privilege of attending. Cancer control for almost 30 consecutive years. And I am so excited with the previous speakers work because it's exactly where I am working. So I think that the work that Franscisco control is doing. Should one day get him some major recognition. Because I personally know Mark Levine. I've talked to him at NIH. My talk is gonna be about vitamin C also because I'm interested in what all of you can do every day. If you learn more about vitamin C, like a simple stick you can do to check your level to see if it's really getting into you, because if it's not absorbed, it's not going to help you. So we'll get into that talk. I want to mention the results that he has shown you here today. Make the headlines of yesterday's paper look like it's a joke. Scientists hailed cancer study. They did 17 patients. Only two are around. The other 15 are dead. But it's front page for L.A. Times. You can see we're not on a level playing field here. I'm going to cover things pretty rapidly because we're running short of time. Everybody in this room knows pollution is a major problem. These slides you can look at when you get them from the tape. And I hope some of you buy the tape because there's some important information here. But you even have got Harvard Medical School it betting that the heavy metals in everybody are causing kidney impairment and hypertension and cognitive disturbance. Because I'm going to ask you all tomorrow what you heard today and you're going to recover less than 10 percent of it cause we're losing it. Folks, we have lead and mercury and it's adversely affecting us. All the fish are loaded with mercury. This was really particularly disturbing to me when it turned out that the birds at 10000 feet elevation Mount Washington in our United States can't find anything to eat that isn't coated with mercury provably coming from the burning of coal in China. And there isn't any place that you can escape. So you need to learn what my message is to you today.
It's going to be to be on some kind of occupation every day of your life, as well as adequate levels of absorbed vitamin C, which you can prove with a simple stick which buth number 60 will give you a little printout so that you can read about how to use the stick to be sure when you check on your urine. If it doesn't turn yellow and white, if it stays green, you could be score beautiful in dying