Chronic Diseases
In this video, Charlotte Gerson spends about 27 minutes speaking on "Chronic Diseases" at the 41st Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.
Transcription
Greetings to your lovely people. Thank you very much. I'm very happy to be here because we have, I think, a rather interesting message today, sort of messages since this is a cancer control society.
And I think I will talk about cancer and especially we have today the pleasure of having a recovered patient.
How the Gerson Therapy Works
As you may well know, one of the nastiest and most quickly fatal type of cancers is a melanoma. This woman, his name is Howard Dawn, was diagnosed with melanoma, but I'd like to have him please also answer the story. What happened? Come on up.
It's been quite a while now. Oh, and how long has it been?
I was diagnosed with a malignant melanoma in April of 2008, actually, actually February of 2008.
Okay. And now diagnosed. What did they find?
I had a lesion on my lower back. And when it was finally biopsied and sent into a lab, it was classified as a Clarkes level for lesion. It was pretty large and there was lymphatic infiltrate also. So it was significantly diagnosed as that.
That's the important thing. He was biopsied and he refused all treatments. Did you have any treatment other than the Gersen therapy?
I went in to have a consultation at two lots and one was at a very large research center and there was a lot of pressure to pursue conventional treatment. But after the consultation, I went out the revolving doors and declined any type of conventional treatment. I did my research. I went home and I undertook the focus and therapy. And I obtained my training, as I'd like to say, at the Gersen approved clinic in Mexico.
Okay, this is very important. Also, it was biopsied. He refused all treatment. Other than the girls in therapy. So nobody can claim that whatever radiation or came more he had. Nobody can claim that that's what caused his cure. It's not a remission. It's been five years. Right?
It's yeah. It's been over five years. And I still I still do a modified Gerson therapy. You know, in the beginning. It's it's the full therapy. It's the full court press. But I'm doing the garçon. Therapy for a lot of people like myself is is a lifestyle change. And I stay very close to it today.
The interesting thing is. Thank you very much.
The important thing here is that I love to have melanoma recovered patients, but we have not one. We have hundreds, probably thousands all over the world because they're told, well, you know, chemo doesn't work for melanoma. Surgery works for a while. If it recurs, it's