Fighting Cancer, Protocols
In this video, Douglas Brodie spends about 27 minutes speaking on "Fighting Cancer, Protocols" at the 29th Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.
About Douglas Brodie
DOUGLAS BRODIE, M.D. completed his pre-medical requirements at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana and his M.D. Degree at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan. After his internship in Minneapolis, Minnesota, he served in the United States Air Force as a Captain and Flight Surgeon. Dr. Brodie’s resident training was with the University of California Hospital in San Francisco, California and with Alameda County Hospital in Oakland, California, serving his last year as Chief Medical Resident.
For 20 years he had a successful and uninterrupted medical practice in California. In 1976 he came to the rescue of the Dr. John Richardson Clinic when Dr. Richardson was forced to give up his practice. Dr. Brodie used non-toxic and natural methods in the control of cancer and began to suffer the same harassment and public humiliation as did Dr. Richardson. Fighting many attempts to take his license away, Dr. Brodie finally won the right to treat his patients with Metabolic Therapy. He considers this “Not just a personal victory, but a victory for freedom of choice in Medicine.” Moving his practice to Nevada in 1980, Dr. Brodie continues to provide alternative care for cancer patients in Reno, Nevada.
Dr. Brodie and the late Mike Culbert co-authored a book called Cancer & Common Sense, which tells about Dr. Brodie’s 30+ years of clinical experience using Alternative Therapies. Dr. Brodie can be reached at his Reno Integrative Medical Center by phone 800-994-1009 or 775-829-1009, fax 775-829-9330 and by website. www.drbrodie.com.
Transcription
Thank you.
Thank you very much. I really appreciate being here. And I appreciate all of you showing up this morning. I think. I think this meeting of all the meetings I have to go to and many of them were mandatory, as you may know, I have to go to A.M.A. sponsored meetings over the years in order to keep my licenses. I'm licensed as an M.D. and I'm also a licensed homeopathic physician. But in order to keep those licenses, I have to go to many meetings. And there many of them are just a total loss as far as information is concerned. But this meeting is an exception. And that's it's the most informative meeting that I go to all year, especially when compared to A.M.A. type meetings. They've just they've deteriorated to where it's just almost a waste of time.
It is a waste of time. So, anyway, I really appreciate this.
And I appreciate, most of all, Lorraine Rosenthal and her great work here.
As is Nahrawan mentioned, I practice in Reno, Nevada. I have done alternative and complementary type medicine for close to 30 years now.
I've been through some of the wars, the lateral wars that my culbert was talking about.
Yes, today. And those wars been rather exciting, but I feel really blessed and fortunate to have survived those those battles. Many of my colleagues, as you probably realize, have had to escape to other countries. They've had to retire. Some have died. My good friend John Richardson, unfortunately passed away years ago, largely as a result of the stress. I believe that.
Those involved in his has many battles with the authorities.
And so I feel really fortunate to have been spared. And to be I have been able to continue to practice what I believed to be the best medicine for my patients. I've done cancer, alternative care for cancer for all these years. I did have to make one minor adjustment, and that was to move from California to Nevada in 1980. As a result of persecution in the state of California. But Nevada has been good to me and I am very grateful for that. Of course, we've been talking many of the speakers have been talking about the use of of enhancement of the immune system as a method of combating cancer. And that's the main thrust of what I do.
I'm doing this for all these years. And I'd like to go over some of the reasons why do what I do and some of the methodologies that I do use.
I would like to start out by talking about the immune system and some of