Chronic Diseases, Gerson Therapy
In this video, Charlotte Gerson spends about 30 minutes speaking on "Chronic Diseases, Gerson Therapy" at the 29th Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.
Transcription
Thank you very much.
I do appreciate that a lot of people know about me. They have seen me and have heard me speak and a very large group, a very large number of people, even those who don't come to the county control convention know of the Gersten therapy. The Gersten therapy has really become the basis of all organic and nutritional and metabolic treatment.
It is very clear to everybody that nutrition is the basis of health and healing, but it is only part of it. And as you heard David Kennedy speak.
We also must avoid toxins, poisons. And it's not just the water. The water is extremely important. It's also in the soil. It's in the air. It's in our foods. It's used everywhere. We need to do so many things.
And the beauty of the Gerson therapy is that it addresses all of the problems.
We don't just deal with the immune system or the enzyme system or the hormone system. We don't just deal with a liver or certain organs or certain diseases.
When you really reach the body and all its organ systems and all its needs.
Then you can restore full health because the body restores and the liver is the essential organs organ for healing and the liver works like. I call it the biochemical factory of the body is the biochemical heart. Everything that happens in the body begins and ends in the liver. The liver is the key Oregon and the liver is the one Oregon that our good lord has provided with the ability to regenerate and heal and restore and is the only organ in the bodies that a regrow. There's no place in the body. You can't cut off your nose. It won't regrow your finger won't regrow the liver. You can cut off a piece and it will grow.
It will regenerate. And because it regenerates and because it is the key to the entire body chemistry of the body.
It is possible to hear and we're not just talking cancer. Of course, cancer is extremely important. It's a killer. It's the number two killer. So probably shortly they get into number one place where all the supposed war against cancer that Nixon declared 30 years ago and some 40 billion U.S. research dollars later in 79 when he declared the war, we had to honor.
Twenty thousand Americans die of cancer that year.
And twenty five years later, 96 was published in Newsweek as well as in USA Today.
Five hundred sixty thousand Americans died of cancer and more and more children die of cancer. It's just not acceptable.
It's the toxins in the