Miracle in Mexico
In this video, Charles Lenton spends about 26 minutes speaking on "Miracle in Mexico" at the 37th Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.
About Charles Lenton
CHARLES LENTON, M.D. received his B.A. Degree in Chemistry from Haverford College in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and his M.D. Degree from The University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. Dr. Lenton practiced General Medicine in Mill River, North Carolina and then took a Residency in Radiology at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. He is Board Certified in Radiology and in Nuclear Medicine.
His wife developed cancer of the colon with metastases to the left ovary. This was treated with surgery and chemotherapy with a 5 year remission, only to return with a vengeance. She had lost 20 pounds, had 2 bowel obstructions, metastases to the liver with spread throughout the peritoneal cavity. The surgeon elected conservative management and to feed her intravenously. There was nothing anyone could do.
Dr. Lenton will discuss his book Miracle in Mexico and other throughts on how to educate the patients and the other doctors.
He resides in Lakeland, Florida and may be contacted by phone 727-557-4517 and website www.drlenton.com.
Transcription
Yes, I have written a book, it's called Miracle in Mexico, and it's available and I am and I have a booth. It's one forty eight. And before we get started, I'd like to mention a Web site. It's called Healing Cancer Naturally. And it's updated periodically and has a lot of subdivisions that you can go clicked on this and click on that. Learn about Hoxsey and all the other things.
And I think this would be a good thing to mention healing cancer naturally and give it to your patients. It would be a good thing for them to play around with before they start to do anything.
Two of the most famous passages that I like is first.
First, this one. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. And third is accepted as being self-evident. And Arthur Shopian hower came up with that one. And then Voltaire had one, too. The art of medicine is keeping the patient amused while nature heals the disease. And I think that's very important because no surgeon or doctor has ever healed anything. You just have to put things together, find out what's missing. Because most diseases are due to a deficiency of something or too much of something or else you have a broken bone or if it's some other problem.
Now, I'd like to say I'm sort of like a fish out of water. A lot of the doctors here have their own clinics or have their own office practice. And I see a lot of patients. I saw a lot of patients, but they were never mind, I was a radiologist most of my life, but I was a doctor early in my life. And so I'm a little bit out of water. But I wanted to go through my career since it's census. Very important, first of all. My first experience that I can remember was way back when I was about seven years of age and my father was dying of cancer. No, he was not dying of cancer. He was dying of pneumonia. And so I was a little boy and I had to look up to everybody, of course, and the doctor with Dr. Kobler. And course, this was in the 30s. That's how far back I go. And this was in the 30s. And I saw my father in the bed. His eyes were sunken. And if coughing, coughing up blood and all that, he did not have cancer. He had pneumonia. But back in those days, we didn't have sulfur. We did not have penicillin. And we didn't have much to work with. But Dr. called one thing I remember