Laetrile, Cancer, Nutrition
In this video, Patricia Griffin spends about 21 minutes speaking on "Laetrile, Cancer, Nutrition" at the 39th Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.
About Patricia Griffin
PATRICIA GRIFFIN, R.N. graduated from the University of Michigan School of Nursing in 1953. After working as a Psychiatric Nurse and Public Health Nurse, she returned to college and in 1975 received her Bachelor of Science Degree in nursing from Mount Saint Mary's College in Los Angeles, California. She later attended the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and in 1989 received a Professional Financial Planner Certification from the School of Business and Management. She lives in Southern California with her husband, Edward Griffin, author of World Without Cancer.
Transcription
But before I get started, I just wish that Lorraine raised Rosenthal, we're in here also. But think about it, folks. If it were not for Lorraine Rosenthal and and to her friend here, where would you go? It would cost you literally thousands of dollars of plain care and so forth to travel around the country and find the information that is being brought to you. And think about it when they request a little help now and then. I wrote the L.A. Trochus History Book. I went up to the Richardson Clinic in 1975 and by 77, the first edition had come out and it sort of languished for a while. And then it was republished because there was a continuing interest in 2005. So part of the information that I'm talking about will relate to patients. Nineteen seventy five to seventy seven and the other will take a jump and go up to 2005. For those that we have been able to locate.
Computers are not my friend.
I went to the University of Michigan in 1953. I'm a graduate nurse from there. For those of you out there, I am. Go blue. And I've returned to college in 1975 for a bachelors degree in nursing. This is our family. And because Ed managed the photographs, a picture of me when I went to cooking and sewing contest. Nothing to do with Latrell. This is my husband Ed and John Richardson in the early years. John had come to him, as was mentioned yesterday in Ed's speech, and said we need to do something to get the information out so that the things that I am doing will be able to be published and people will be able to have a more humane treatment for cancer. This is Ed's book, World Without Cancer. This is the Richardson Clinic. When I was up there in nineteen seventy five and the far end is Dr Brody, who worked years after. That was after John Richardson was taken to Purgatory by the FDA and the California Medical Association.
When I went up there, there were John had Ashley had at this point hundreds of patients and I had to choose something that would be few enough that we could afford publish them, because nobody is going to buy a 50 pound book.
But we chose from the many areas in just one or two paces from each one. And if you have a chance to see the book, you'll find a pretty wide selection of the most common cancers and how they were treated with lateral.
This gentleman is John Peterson. And he was 61 years old when he went