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Clotting Epidemic, Cancer, Heart Disease

In this video, James Privitera spends about 27 minutes speaking on "Clotting Epidemic, Cancer, Heart Disease" at the 38th Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.

About James Privitera

JAMES PRIVITERA, M.D. graduated in 1962 with a B.S. Degree in Biology and Chemistry from Canisius College, Buffalo, New York. Later he took Biochemistry at University of Buffalo Graduate School. He gained research experience at Roswell Park Memorial Institute, Buffalo, New York, but decided to go into medicine. In 1967, he graduated with his M.D. Degree from Creighton University School of Medicine, Omaha, Nebraska, followed by a one year Internal Medicine Internship at Providence Hospital, Seattle, Washington. For the next year he took an Internal Medicine Residency at Presbyterian Hospital, San Francisco, California. From 1969-1970 Dr. Privitera took a Clinical Fellowship in Allergy, Immunology and Rheumatology at Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation, La Jolla, California. From 1970 on he entered a private practice of Allergy and Nutrition and practices in Covina, California. Dr. Privitera has done original scientific research with the dark field microscope, analyzing and identifying 25 factors with various disease conditions and nutritionally deficient states. He has co-authored a book on the subject with Alan Stang, Silent Clots, Life's Biggest Killers.It deals with Lockstep Medicine's Conspiracy to suppress the test that should be done in emergency rooms throughout the world. He may be contacted by calling (626) 966-1618.

Transcription

Yes. It's been a long time because I couldn't be here last year, so I was here three years ago speaking. So. We're going to talk about one of the most important things, as you see some of the sides.

And unfortunately, there's a word inflammation. If you ask 10 people, even medical people what it is, you're going to get kind of 10 different answers. OK. But I'm going to tell you one thing, that clotting is at the heart of inflammation, and that's not good. OK. So you don't want to be clotting excessively. You want to be clot. If if you're cut, you want to. And so nature is all about balance. OK. So we're going to go ahead here and talk about this subject. I'm hitting the forward here and it's not moving.

OK.

Oh, to the right, not forward. OK. OK, so OK. So these are many things here that can cause excess clotting.

OK, sugar, caffeine, alcohol, fat. Now you know the toxins and fat, OK, or estrogen and fat. So don't eat. Of course, don't eat American beef with hormones into view if you possibly can avoid it. And toxins and blah, blah, blah will go down and catch these later. All right. That's what a clot looks like under Darfield. Even those these are microscopic. You're going to see from the later slides that our tests show that these are significant. So if you know a doctor who does Darfield Microscopy like Dr. Schachter, they don't let them do. Oh, my God, I hate to hear that. That's like saying that it taken away a shovel from a ditch digger. You know, you can't use a shovel. You're a ditch digger is too bad. Well, that's what's happening. And Dr. Schachter from New York, and he tells me you can't use a dark field microscope in New York anymore. We can't use adrenal cortical injection shots anymore. That used to be fabulous for people, especially with chronic fatigue and hypoglycemia. That's we can't wear it. We don't have it. It's unavailable. We can't get adrenal cortical extract shots anymore. OK, so this is you know, we're getting we're getting tyranny by the numbers. So basically, we have a clotting epidemic. And the reason it's an epidemic. Dr. Martin back there, he suggested, Dr. John Martin, CDC fame, FDA fame. He suggested that we check 100 people. I said, well, we see clotting so often. He says, how many guys that are? No, frequently. So we did 100 random charts and we found one out of three people with excess clotting. And that's four times the size of a red cell. Extremely high

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