Endorphins, Cancer
In this video, Tom Kopko spends about 14 minutes speaking on "Endorphins, Cancer" at the 35th Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.
Transcription
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How many remember father peroxide for 43 years? A Roman Catholic priest? We called him Father Peroxide, parotid. Thirty five percent grade peroxide. How many remember him?
Anybody here? Clinton. Miller, you're an old timer. Very good. Clinton.
I remember him. And when he came every Sunday morning, that priest had a prayer.
Well, he died several years ago. He's not here anymore.
And I'm still around. I'm 73 years old and I'm going to have a prayer, but it's a general prayer. A general prayer. And I got permission from Frank. Permission from Lorraine. And may God bless this organization, Cancer Control and the staff. So I'm going to pray my general prayer, if you don't mind.
To God, my cancer control convention continue to flourish and be a blessing. Too many. And dear God, I pray that the men and women, the health professionals, they give lectures here. We'll be saved from prosecution and persecution by federal and other agencies as they attempt to give us the American consumer. Alternative health. Natural remedies. Protect them. And bless them and be with our convention and keep us from all the A's.
Keepers from all the.
Dear God. That's the FDA, the USDA, the AMAA, the FDA, the PMA and all the other A's. I pray a man.
You know, the cancer control Kovatchev is one of the best in the nation, and I've been coming almost 30 years, first as a consumer, and then they got me worked in on this thing of love, laughter, longevity.
Now, it's very simple. I attended St. Peter's Medical School in New Jersey, a Roman Catholic school. And it said become a hospital chaplain. One day a week for six months, I attended and I got my certificate to be a hospital, a general care of the United States Bishops Conference and a Roman Catholic chaplaincy.
So I've served as a hospital chaplain, a police chaplain. I've driven around, put police officers in patrol cars from 11:00 p.m. to three a.m. just in case I was needed to solve some psychological problems. I've served as a cruise ship chaplain, seminary tired preacher. But I'll tell you, the cancer could hold two ventures, one of the best in the nation. And I ask that they'll continue to be successful, Frank, with the rain and the staff. Now, I have 15 minutes, Prop No. 13. But the point is, when I was taking that course of the Roman Catholic chaplaincy, the Roman Catholic priest took his Bible. Of all things turned to Proverbs and said to the priest and nuns, there was me and around 20 priests and 10 nuns. It was