Laetrile, Hypothermia, Breast, Brain, Prostate, Cancer
In this video, Gilberto Alvarez spends about 25 minutes speaking on "Laetrile, Hypothermia, Breast, Brain, Prostate, Cancer" at the 46th Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.
About Dr. Gilberto Alvarez
Dr. Gilberto Alvarez is a medical doctor who graduated from the National Autonomous University in Mexico City and practices medicine in both Mexico and the United States. He has over 37 years of experience and a longtime practice in integrative and natural medicine for cancer patients. Between the years 1977 and 1981, he worked with Dr. Ernesto Contreras, a well-recognized doctor, founder of Oasis of Hope clinic in Tijuana, and the first doctor to have brought the German methods of therapy to Mexico.
Between 1982 and 1992 he was the medical director at Dr. Harold W. Manner’s clinic, pioneering in nutritional therapy based on laetrile and vitamins. Later on, Dr. Alvarez became the medical director at Stella Maris from 1993 until today. He participated on Proteolytic Enzyme Therapy in Munich, Germany with Dr. Karl Ransberger. He then became a member of the International Clinical Hyperthermia Society (ICHS) in Florence, Italy in 2005. His experience in cancer and other disorders is extensive, and he implements his expertise in different programs given at his clinic.
On a personal level, Dr. Alvarez is a warm person who sees the patient as a whole and shows genuine caring and empathy. He answers patients’ calls personally before and after treatment.
Transcription
Thank you very much, Frank, for your encouraging presentation. And I'm very impressed with the Frankish in our world. All this is a man and a lot. Forty years ago, all were dedicated in helping people spread out the world on alternative medicine and himself. We Lauraine and the whole stuff. I think they're doing fantastic work. Congratulations. OK. Simmons, I'm Dr. Alvarez on the medical officer, Stella Morris Clinic. And the topic today is related to literal therapy, hypothermia and the basic metabolic therapy that we're using at Stella Maris clinic for breast cancer, prostate cancer and brain tumors. So in my 40 years of practice, I have to make a couple of remarks. We happen to deal with cases who happen to behave, show a more aggressive behavior in the cancer as well. We've been seen in the latter years that people develop cancer more early age. Younger patients and as well as cancer behaving with a more Resistencia worse, not responding properly as us used to. Just to be in the past to stand their metabolic therapies and or conventional therapies. So with these on hand, we have made certain implements in our therapy by making these cancer cells more sensitive, by proving the permeability of the cell and improve the the outcomes of our patients. So let me start off with one of the cases that we start for, the typical case that we used to treat. And this particular patient. She came to us. Yes, on May the 7th with a huge press which was invaded with cancer. In fact, the she was bleeding severe pain. And in this particular vision, we have the she needed the letter word. We had to give her a blood transfusion. We had to give her anti-microbial therapy. We have to use all the models that we have available. But interestingly, three months later, she turned around. This is the outcome. After two months of therapy, actually, we treated just four to three weeks of the planet, which is a typical length of time that we provide to the clinic. And we do a follow up work and we keep them on a maintenance for one. So this is a picture that she's an out from home. Three months later. Another case is on the inflammatory breast cancer, which is the worst type of breast cancer. This really shows a very, very aggressive behavior. So this is a turnaround of the patient for going through therapy and a third one. This is the more dramatic case that I had created. This patient came from Portugal with a huge tumor or confined to the to the breast and the ulcerated.