Hoxsey, Salve
In this video, Dan Raber spends about 27 minutes speaking on "Hoxsey, Salve" at the 32nd Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.
About Dan Raber
DAN RABER, Health Counselor has dedicated the past 11 years of his life to helping others help themselves to defeat cancer in their lives. He learned about Bloodroot in 1993 and since then he has learned everything he could about it.
Dan has developed and refined his TumorX Protocol Program using Bloodroot. His expertise has been sited in Cancer Salves by Ingrid Naiman and One Answer To Cancer by William Donald Kelley, D.D.S.
Dan has published a booklet called A Non-Surgical Answer To Cancer, which is about Enzymes and cancer.
He may be contacted by phone 229-365-7141 and e-mail [email protected].
Transcription
Thank you very much. I'd like to introduce myself a little bit. I invented the Hoxsey treatment 40 years after Mr. Hoxsey invented it also. In other words, I came across to the Hoxsey treatment without knowing about Hoxsey until about four or five years ago. The reason I'm here today is a friend of mine called JDA one. Maybe you mean Dr. J. You know, he paid my expenses all the way from Georgia for me to come out here to real to come to cancer control society to meet with you and to see what you folks were doing. So J. And also, there was a person here selling a tape called Hoxsey after seeing this tape exactly within two percent of the formula the doctor Hoxsey head or Hoxsey has used. I had the same exact formula, completely different source.
And and another thing I'll give you that I just said all this to say this, I give you my credentials. I have no I'm not an M.D.. I'm not an M.D.. But I want to remind remind you of one thing that Orville Wright did not have a pilot's license either. And Christopher Christopher Columbus didn't know where he was going either. So some of our greatest discoveries are made by people who are uncredentialed, which I am. And I I don't ever want anybody to be misled that they're being treated by a medical doctor or any other type of a doctor.
And to go on farther to say this, I have been helping other people treat themselves for over nine years. I learned to do this. No.
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OK. Here we go, here we go. Well, we're we're going to go out of sequence the way it looks. I give you a background. I got cancer from helping another person change their dressing. A cat scratched me on the back of my arm here. Which left an open wound on it, by the way, that name, the cat is Buzz Surfer Buzz Saw and this cat does was as a place kitten stage just loved it played. I got a really deep cat scratch on my arm and helping this lady change a bandage. I got some cat. I got to get some of the S Graddick. I got some of the eschar on the back of my hand which enabled me to catch which which I caught cancer from, which happens to be a fast growing form