Chronic Diseases
In this video, Charlotte Gerson spends about 31 minutes speaking on "Chronic Diseases" at the 39th Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.
Transcription
Thank you. Thank you. Ladies and gentlemen. And just so you think that Mr. Cousineau isn't kidding about my longevity. My next birthday, I'll be 90.
But in good goes into addition, I'm totally well, I have no doctor, I have no pain, I have no drugs, I have no hormones, I am well eating right and I am well. And that's what I want to talk about. Of course, is the good therapy.
But today we have some dramatic new developments, all kinds of really, really interesting things. Last November, this past November, a man, an M.D. by the name of Mark Hyman was talking and in the San Diego area, and he was talking under the scripts auspices and talking about what he called the new medicine. And guess what the new medicine is, the new medicine is approaching, especially cancer as a total body problem, not as a lump or a bump to be taken care of. No, he says the new science teachers that you have to look at the body as a whole. You'll have to look at nutrition. You'll have to look at the environment. And for the first time ever and you know, Dr. Gershon and the Gersen therapy has been attacked and attacked and not scientific. And it's nonsense and garbage. And so for the first time ever, I heard it's not only nutrition and environment, it's detoxification.
And of course, Dr. Ghosn did that for 70 years.
Speaking of new science, but it doesn't matter. It's for the public. The people are supposed to learn and know and understand. This conference that was taken place was directed to 400 physicians. In the audience, and I understand that each and every one of them paid five thousand dollars to attend, which is quite a nice little sum. Anyway, what was also interesting that a bunch of other doctors and highly placed people also spoke and carried through the same thread, the same general idea of one has to look at the body as a whole, not as a lump or a bump and treat a bump. And that doesn't work.
And some of the interesting people who were there was a Dean Ornish, M.D., who you've heard of, man by the name of Clip, Clifton Leaf, executive director of Fortune magazine. Then there was a doctor and a baker, and she is a deputy director of the advanced ecologies of all highly placed people. Then there was a Greg Lucier, chairman of the I didn't bring my glasses live technologies.
Very highly placed. Interesting people. But these were just a few. All the other speakers and I'm told I don't know how