IPT, Hypothermia, Vitamin C
In this video, Joseph Brenner spends about 30 minutes speaking on "IPT, Hypothermia, Vitamin C" at the 37th Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.
About Joseph Brenner
JOSEPH BRENNER, M.D., born in Israel, studied Medicine at the University of Siena in Italy for 3 years. In 1971, he received his Medical Degree from Tel-Aviv University in Israel. For the next 5 years Dr. Brenner completed a Residency Fellowship in Internal Medicine and Oncology at Sheba Medical Center. The next year he received a Fellowship in Radiation Oncology at Rhode Island Hospital in Providence. This was followed by a Fellowship in Medical Oncology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City, New York. After returning to Israel, Dr. Brenner held the post of Head of Medical Oncology from 1982 to 2009, at the Wofson Medical Center in Holon. Despite being one of the leading Oncologists in Israel and trained in Conventional Oncology in the best centers for cancer treatment in the world, many years ago Dr. Brenner developed a deep interest in Alternative and Complementary Methods for Cancer Treatment. He then became an expert in Acupuncture, Homeopathy, Reiki, Kinesiology, Dark Field and Oxidative Test Microscopy, German Electro-Acupunture Testing, Nutrition and more. Dr. Brenner is the Founder and Medical Director of New-Hope, the Center for Biologic and Metabolic Non-Toxic Medicine in Oncology located in Tel-Aviv, Israel. At this Center, he implements the new techniques developed in Europe and the United States, such as Hyperthermia (Superficial, Regional, and Whole Body), IPT, Intravenous Vitamins, Galvanotherapia and more. Dr. Brenner is a cancer survivor himself. He was diagnosed 11 years ago having advanced prostate cancer and was treated with Radiation, Hyperthermia and IV and Oral Vitamins. Therefore Dr. Brenner is one of few people looking at cancer as a Conventional Oncologist and Complementary Alternative Medicine (CAM) Therapist as well as a patient. He has published a comprehensive book Stop the Cancer which is the textbook of CAM Treatments in cancer. The book became a bestseller with cancer patients in Israel and has been translated into English.
Transcription
Good money. Good morning, everybody. I am pleased that I was invited the game to speak here, and once I got the order from Loyn, I took a fifteen hour Flight Direk to Los Angeles and came here. And the topic today that I would like to present to you is Ken.
And how we treat successfully cancer patient with advanced disease and even almost terminal patient.
And how can we succeed without a treatment? So first of all, I would like to present myself a little bit to you. My background. My name is Dr. Joseph Benner and I am a physician since 1971. And in 1974, I started my fellowship in oncology in Tel Aviv.
I was one of the first oncologists in Israel, but also in the United States. I remember the first ASCO meeting. This is the American Society of Clinical Oncology meeting in nineteen seventy six. There were only 600 a physician there. While now last year in Orlando, Florida, there were thirty five thousand oncologists. It means this is a very profitable profession in the medical field. I did my after doing fellowship in Israel, I went to Rhode Island Hospital doing fellowship in radiation oncology and in the Temple of Oncology, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York, where I did my fellowship in medical oncology, because in Israel we do both radiation and medical oncology as a profession. And when I came back to Israel in 1982, I became the head of oncology in a hospital in a 700 bed hospital in south of Tel Aviv called Wolfson Hospital, which I am heading until now. Twenty seven years later. About 20, 20 years or more ago, I started my interest in art in a complementary alternative medicine. And at the beginning I was doing general acupuncture, homeopathy and all the other things and some of it. Few years later, I was focused in treating. The the patient I know the best in treating cancer patients and I can went to many places to learn to Europe. And I remember the first meeting I came here and I think it was 1992. And I learn a lot from these kind of meetings.
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Going to Europe, I was introduced to the concept of hypothermia. And in 96, 97, I open my clinic, a clinic in Tel Aviv called New Hope Clinic, where I started to treat patients with hypothermia. The German type of treatment and an I.V. infusions of vitamin C and all other things. And unfortunately, a few years later, in 2001, I discovered that I'm sick myself. I had an advanced prostate cancer and I had to go here to