Chronic Diseases
In this video, Charlotte Gerson spends about 26 minutes speaking on "Chronic Diseases" at the 36th Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.
Transcription
Thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen. Yes, I have been very privileged to be able to address the audience here at the Cancer Control Society for many years. And I do also have to assume that many of you have heard me speak before and have some all kinds of interesting new material here to present. And it's so exciting. Because it's spreading all over the world. We happen to have at the moment, for instance, a gentleman patient at the Gersen clinic in Mexico who happens to be a doctor, an M.D. in Egypt, and he is so impressed with what he sees on the other patients are responding how well, how wonderfully the Gersen therapy works for him and the other patients.
He is so impressed. He immediately wants to start up a hospital.
And Max in Egypt. Not only that, but we have in the audience a marvelous gentleman. He is one of the two top oncological surgeons of Japan.
And already some years ago, he started to use the Gersen therapy for patients that he had operated on to remove obstructions or something like that. And he gave them the Gersen therapy. And he was delighted with the results he felt. And he saw that they had less pain, that they healed faster and had no recurrences.
You can find him in our DVD that was made because one of the top notch.
Videotape, actually, a movie maker by the name of Steven Crociere heard all kinds of nasty things about the Gersen therapy, and he took some of these naysayers and attackers and he said he videotaped them. And it's on here saying all the garçon therapy is useless and it's not scientific. And nobody's ever recovered. Nobody ever will. And then on the contrary, we have a professor of medicine in Japan who had colon cancer and was blocking the call on. He had surgery at the time. In 1992.
He had surgery to remove the blockage. And why they had him open that checked his liver. And sure enough, he also had liver metastases. Cancer in the liver. And doctors know that once it's in the liver, it's hopeless.
Not so. He knew about orthodox treatments, that they were useless. So he found Dr. Goossens book translated into Japanese. And he used that therapy for himself.
He not only recovered five years, which is very dramatic when it comes to liver metastasized cancer, but he is still very much alive and well to date, which means he is surviving 16 years and in good shape and teaching. This information came to the ears of this very top notch oncological surgeon by the