Laetrile, Nutrition
In this video, Michael Culbert spends about 24 minutes speaking on "Laetrile, Nutrition" at the 29th Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.
About Michael Culbert
MICHAEL CULBERT, Sc.D., LittD., Ph.D. (Hon.) is Founder-President of the International Council for Health Freedom (ICHF) and Editor of its newsletter. As a long-time health-freedoms activist, he was the former award-winning California newspaper Editor of the Berkeley Daily Gazette and is the author or co-author of more than 20 books, and dozens of articles, in the areas of Alternative Medicine, medical politics and economics.
Some of his most outstanding books include Vitamin B17: Forbidden Weapon Against Cancer; Heart Of The Apricot – Vitamin B17; Now That You Have Cancer; How You Can Beat The Killer Diseases; International Protocols In Cancer Management; Live Cell Therapy; Oxidology; AIDS: Hope, Hoax & Hoopla; CFS: Conquering The Crippler; Nutritional & Herbal Factors In The Prevention & Management Of Cancer; and Medical Armageddon.
Mike is also Director of Information of the International BioCare Hospital and Medical Center (IBC) in Tijuana, Mexico, and a former President and Chairman of the Committee for Freedom of Choice in Medicine. In 1999, he was bestowed the “Lifetime Achievement Award” of the New Zealand Charter of Health Practitioners, the largest Alternative Medicial Organization south of the Equator.
Transcription
Well, I don't know whether I'm overwhelmed, underwhelmed or just whelmed. So, no, it was a tremendous honor. And of course, since it was printed in the bulletin, I knew it was coming. And I words, do not express what I feel about about this honor. And I have to turn to the people who over three decades now have been spear chuckers for the good side. And that's people like Lorraine Rosenthal, Frank Gusano, Norman Fritz, so many people have kept this organization together. And of--it's twenty nine meetings. I've been I think in 25. I have to consult with my probation officer to be sure. I'm not sure that as many of you know, I got into all this years ago as a defrocked newspaper man. I'm still defrocked and I'm still however, a newspaper man and Layard trial got me into this. Layard trial has seen me through this. And I think I'll continue to be with Layard Trill until my biological clock runs out. However, attending meetings like this gives me great hope that that'll take some doing. At any rate, I deeply appreciate this honor. And there's no way I can respond very well to that then to say thank you, which I profoundly do. I told Lorraine Rosenthal I would promise not to fall over in a cardiac stupor, and we don't have an ambulance handy any way.
And besides, they just take me down to IBC hospital self-pride to admit at any rate, I want to say several things.
Latourelle revisited is that stopping of this brave discussion. But that opens a door to so many things. And I think many of us forget that one reason the original core group of what became the Cancer Control Society and many other groups that started out was due to the controversy over lotro, also known as a big Nalin, also known as B17, also known as they decide on a genetic leukocyte, also known as a whole host of other things, and have had not been for the fight over lotro and the smuggling going on to get in apricot seed extract over the Mexican border. Many of us would not be here today either because of the cancer that we might have or because the controversy led to so many things that got me and so many others involved in the fight for freedom of choice with informed consent for doctor and patient in medicine. Nothing more, nothing less. Well, that is the banner that I started out with as a newspaper editor in Berkeley, California. That's the banner I held out through the days of the Committee of Freedom of Choice. And