Chronic Diseases, Gerson Therapy
In this video, Charlotte Gerson spends about 28 minutes speaking on "Chronic Diseases, Gerson Therapy" at the 31st Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.
Transcription
Thank you, Frank.
We always say that to have the opportunity to share the latest information with you. But today we have some unusually interesting and important information. I'd like to give the heading for this lecture that goes in. Therapy is spreading worldwide. Very exciting.
In 1992, a professor of medicine at a northern Japanese adversity apparently discovered he only told me about it in 97.
Pandi discovered that he had colon cancer. He had surgery. And while they had him open that checked his liver and sure enough, it had spread to the liver. He also had liver metastases.
Being a professor of medicine, he was fully aware that there is no chance that there is nothing he could use from Orthodox medicine that would help him.
Orthodox doctors even joke and say if you have it in the liver, even God can help you. That's not true because for one year surviving, it's now eleven years later, knowing full well that chemotherapy wouldn't do anything for him. He chose to follow the Gushin therapy. It happens that Dr. Goossens book, the original classic cancer therapy, was translated into Japanese.
And if he had the book and he followed it, we knew nothing about it, did it on his own. In other words, very important. The Gersen therapy is reproducible.
He recovered not only that, but while he was healing himself, he also treated twelve additional patients with all types of cancers, not call unnecessarily some breast and some lymphoma and some brain, etc.. And he wrote this book. He wrote this book of not only about his experience and his recovery, but about the other twelve patients. In the meantime, I had a letter from him again only a couple of months ago. He is not only continuing to treat and cure cancer patients, but he is also interested to additional physician and apparently the Loma Linda University as a division, a branch in Japan. And two of the doctors from the Loma Linda division in Japan are also using the go some therapy to treat successfully cancer patients.
It's spreading. Not only that now the book, his book is also translated into Korean, as is the Gersen therapy book.
And on top of that, we now have something even more exciting.
There is new interest in Southeast Asia, and about five months ago, I was invited to do lectures there and all right, I'm 81 years old and I object somewhat to the long, enormously long trip. I said, look, contact my son. And Strauss, who has not only lectured a good deal on the Gersen therapy, but he is very familiar with it. Not only