Minerals, Oxygen, Cancer Control
In this video, Joel Wallach spends about 20 minutes speaking on "Minerals, Oxygen, Cancer Control" at the 43rd Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.
About Joel Wallach
JOEL WALLACH, B.S., D.V.M., N.D. received his B.S. in Agriculture & Nutrition from the University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri in 1962 and his Degree in Veterinary Medicine from the University of Missouri in 1964. He received his Post Doctoral Fellowship in Comparative Medicine from the Center for the Biology of Natural Systems, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri in 1968.
His theory that Cystic Fibrosis is caused by a nutritional deficiency (selenium, zinc, copper, B-2) before and after pregnancy, caused him to be fired within 24 hours’ notice from his job with Yerkes Primate Research Center in Atlanta, Georgia. His nutritional theory was not compatible with the traditional medical theory which holds that the disease is genetically transmitted. After learning that nutrition prevented diseases in animals, he decided to apply this knowledge to humans and earned his N.D. (Naturopathic Physician) Degree from the National College of Naturopathic Medicine, Portland, Oregon in 1982.
Dr. Wallach is an internationally known educator, lecturer, clinician and author. He has written more than 70 peer review articles on Nutrition and Pharmacology and has contributed to 8 multi-author medical texts and reference books. He is the author of his own text/reference book on Comparative Medicine (W.B. Saunders Co.) and a book on self help (Wholistic Press). He and his wife Ma Lan, M.D. are the co-editors of “Health Consciousness” magazine.
Dr. Wallach is best known for his work in trace minerals and is the Chairman of the Board of Youngevity. He was recently awarded the 2011 Klaus Schwarz medal by the Biological Trace Element Research Foundation for his landmark research that revealed the relationship between a congenital deficiency of selenium and the genesis of Cystic Fibrosis.
Dr. Wallach may be contacted by phone 800-755-4656, website www.drjwallach.com and e-mail [email protected].
Transcription
OK, thank you, Frank, and thank each and every one of you for being here. Appreciate it. And all the support you give the cancer control meetings. And thanks, Lorraine and everybody, the staff, always wonderful and we always appreciate it. Been 23 years I've been coming here, so we really feel part of the family to honor new faces. Appreciate you here, too. And as Frank said, the thing that makes me different is I do have a degree in agriculture. I am a veterinarian compared pathologist and all my projects for the National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, various governments. I've done over thirty eight thousand autopsies and 10 million chemistries. One of the books I did is twelve hundred pages in the Smithsonian Institute. Very proud of that. It is a national treasure.
You're gonna see here is kind of a rendering down on the subject primarily of cancer, because this is the subject. We're all here for this weekend. I'm gonna go ahead and get started. We aren't booth one or three. It's the dead doctors don't lie, Booth. You can't miss it is. They're dead. Doctors don't lie. And. This just shows you some of the things that have happened for me over the past years.
Published over 75 scientific papers, twelve hundred page books and Smithsonian Institute. Nineteen seventy seven discover the first non-human cases this year, a process to sever the conference and cure cystic fibrosis. Nineteen ninety one Nobel Prize nomination for trace element studies and prevention of birth defects. And of course, see here 2011 Clowes Schwartz Award for Treisman Research.
The seventh of August this year, I was given a Lifetime Achievement Award on natural medicine philanthropy by the United Nations. As very, very proud of that. Quite surprised. Anticipating going back in the first part of October and speaking to the entire National Assembly, the General Assembly of the United Nations, because it looks like we're gonna be able to save them trillions of dollars on their health care. And so they're quite excited about it. And, of course, Trace Helmund Research 2000, McLoud Schwartz, who are dead doctors alive. We've sold over 300 million copies of the book and the C.D. Michael Jackson's best one thriller sold 72 million.
The Eagles. And he was the rock star. Right.
And the Eagles, their best selling audio cassette tapes.
Last C.D. back in the day was Hotel California. Twelve million. So I guess three hundred millions. OK, for Dumb Farm Boy from Missouri. Epigenetics is something we began to run into back in the nineteen sixties. And this big project with Marlin Perkins from the National Institutes of Health,