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Live Blood Analysis, Cancer

In this video, James Privitera spends about 27 minutes speaking on "Live Blood Analysis, Cancer" at the 29th Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.

About James Privitera

JAMES PRIVITERA, M.D. graduated in 1962 with a B.S. Degree in Biology and Chemistry from Canisius College, Buffalo, New York. Later he took Biochemistry at University of Buffalo Graduate School. He gained research experience at Roswell Park Memorial Institute, Buffalo, New York, but decided to go into medicine. In 1967, he graduated with his M.D. Degree from Creighton University School of Medicine, Omaha, Nebraska, followed by a one year Internal Medicine Internship at Providence Hospital, Seattle, Washington. For the next year he took an Internal Medicine Residency at Presbyterian Hospital, San Francisco, California. From 1969-1970 Dr. Privitera took a Clinical Fellowship in Allergy, Immunology and Rheumatology at Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation, La Jolla, California. From 1970 on he entered a private practice of Allergy and Nutrition and practices in Covina, California. Dr. Privitera has done original scientific research with the dark field microscope, analyzing and identifying 25 factors with various disease conditions and nutritionally deficient states. He has co-authored a book on the subject with Alan Stang, Silent Clots, Life's Biggest Killers.It deals with Lockstep Medicine's Conspiracy to suppress the test that should be done in emergency rooms throughout the world. He may be contacted by calling (626) 966-1618.

Transcription

Frank, you've had some experience, too, with the FDA.

We all know that. I imagine you talked about that. Have you? You should sometime ask asked Frank to spend a few minutes and talk about his experience with the FDA. I also I also have, at the end of my talk to introduced Dr. John Martin, who is a prominent physician and research researcher who actually discovered something new. And what he discovered was is called stealth viruses. I just want to see how many people have heard of stealth viruses. OK. That would say that would be, what, 10 percent? 10 percent. OK. So we're going to talk about live blood and the slides or. OK. Slides are to my left, actually. That's a book there. That's a book called Keep Your Breath. We're going to talk a little bit about breast cancer quickly. And that's one of the biggest killers. I understand that lung cancer is in women is now the biggest killer, but there was a big special on it, I hope you saw about how lung cancer in women, even though it's the biggest killer, has no ribbon and it has no group really to help them out because the concept as well. Again, Akino, if you get lung cancer, you kind of deserve it.

So it doesn't really have a big following. Anyway, this is a good book. Keep your breast. I wrote the forward. Susan Moss is the author.

My not pointing this right, okay. And basically, I wanted to show you some of the establishment concepts on on breast cancer, and this is one of them about the 30 year monotonous plateau of breast cancer. No matter what they did, chemotherapy, radiation surgery.

Okay. Now, even though this stuff comes out from the establishment, they keep doing the same treatments. They don't give them up. One of the biggest items there relative to that was 5 4 years, of which in 1977, they said is no good for colon cancer. But I still people I see you still see people come in my office regularly getting 5 flurry year or so for colon cancer and I still see it not working here. Back to breast cancer. The Enquirer quoted some people relative to using a sentinel node.

So rather than having a bunch of nodes taken out. If you have breast cancer and you're going to do surgery, talk to them about this. I'm I'm going to give you a little more so. Right here at Johns St. John's Hospital, a doctor there pioneered the sentinel node concept.

OK, so here back to breast cancer again, that for a typical type of cancer

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