Natural Benzaldehyde
In this video, Morton WalkerMichael Culbert spends about 24 minutes speaking on "Natural Benzaldehyde" at the 28th Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.
About Morton Walker
MORTON WALKER, D.P.M. has long been recognized as the world’s most outstanding Medical Journalist specializing in Wholistic Medicine. His usual writing topics include orthomolecular nutrition, improved lifestyle, prolongevity and safe, nontoxic alternatives for healing. He is the author of 80 published books and over 4,000 consumer magazine and clinical journal articles.
Some of his book titles include Jumping For Health; Smart Nutrients; The Chelation Way; The Complete Foot Book; The Healing Powers Of Garlic; The Yeast Syndrome; Chelation Therapy; The Chelation Answer; The Healing Powers Of Chelation Therapy; Orthomolecular Nutrition;, How Not To Have A Heart Attack; DMSO: Nature’s Healer; Sexual Nutrition; The Complete Book Of Birth; How To Get Into Medical School; Think And Grow Thin; Help Your Mate Lose Weight; Throw Away Your Eyeglasses; Total Health; The Power Of Color; Toxic Metal Syndrome; How To Stop Baldness And Regrow Hair!; Everything You Should Know About Chelation Therapy; Olive Leaf Extract; The Downhill Syndrome; Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy; Prescription For Long Life; Pain, Pain Go Away; Heartburn And What To Do About It; Bald No More; Elements Of Danger and The Gerson Therapy. His most current book is German Cancer Therapies.
A former doctor of Podiatric Medicine in practice for 17 years, Dr. Walker has been a full-time freelance Medical Journalist since 1969. He has been presented with 23 Journalism Awards including twice winning the prestigious Jesse H. Neal Editorial Achievement Award from the American Business Press, 10 of the highest research, writing and scientific exhibit awards bestowed by the American Podiatry Association, the Humanitarian Award from the American College for Advancement in Medicine, the Orthomolecular Award from the Institute of Preventive Medicine and the 1992 Humanitarian Award from the Cancer Control Society.
Dr. Walker may be contacted by his website www.drmortonwalker.com and email [email protected].
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
Hello.
I'll say cheese for the audience.
Dr. Morton Walker
I'm speaking on Benzaldehyde. Hans Nieper considered the.... The late Hans Neiper,MD, a great oncologists from Germany, considered Benzaldehyde a highly important a cancer agent, and possibly the primary therapeutic agent present in amygdalin also known as laetrile. Benzaldehyde is, and I'm going to give you science and then my co-speaker will give you some human interest information. Benzaldehyde is an organic chemical with the formulation C6H5CHCO, it's a colorless liquid. It's an aldehyde that boils at 170 degrees centigrade, and it possesses the odor of bitter almonds. And aldehyde is any one of a large class of organic chemicals that are used in fact in the food industry. And the group CHO; carbon, hydrogen, oxygen occurs standardly in something like an aldehyde or in this case benzaldehyde.
And thus benzaldehyde is part of an essential oil of almonds. And when you eat almonds, you're able to assimilate some benzaldehyde, not much, but some. It's used as a flavoring agent in the food processing industry. It's the primary chemical, as I said, that it comes from amygdalin and laetrile. And it affords the cyanide molecule to work against the cancer cell. Cyanide is the main killing agent in leatrile. The Benzaldehyde provides 5 particular benefits. And here they are for the cancer patient.
Benzaldehyde improves appetite, removes pain, quenches free radicals, especially the hydroxyl radical. It slows down the cancer metastatic process, and thus it prevents or blocks the development of secondary tumors. It interferes with the cellular anaerobic process. It was discovered in fact in Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Institute by the Japanese biochemist Kianna Matsusaka Guru PhD, who in fact at that time was investigating for a Memorial Sloan Cancer Institute.
He was investigated in laetrile and found Benzaldehyde. It was discovered originally in the bitter amons in 1824 by the German chemist Justus Von Reiberg. We know that Hans Krebs was a great hero here at Cancer Control Society. He has since died, and he was predeceased by his father, Ernst Krebs Sr. They are actually the fathers of amygdalin which they indeed had termed laetrile, the commercial name for amygdalin, which is the generic or chemical name of the process, comes from almonds.
The almond, the bitter almond in amygdalin is the anti-neoplastic agent that Ernst Krebs Jrn said is quote, the power of them all.
So he near the end of his life declared that Benzaldehyde is the primary agent in Laetrile that does the job therapeutically against cancer cells. And incidentally, the statement does come from a book written by my co-host speaker Mike Colvert, who wrote Medical