Oxygen Therapies, Cancer
In this video, Robert Rowen spends about 29 minutes speaking on "Oxygen Therapies, Cancer" at the 41st Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.
About Robert Rowen
ROBERT ROWEN, M.D. graduated Phi Beta Kappa with a B.A. Degree from John Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland and received his Medical Degree from the University of California, San Francisco. He did his internship at Highland General Hospital, Oakland, California, and his Family Practice Residency at the University of Arizona, Tucson.
In 1979 he went to Anchorage, Alaska and was on Staff as a Family Physician and Emergency Room Physician at the Alaska Native Medical Center.
In 1983 he went into private practice at his Omni Medical Center with a motto on his letterhead, “Biologic Alternatives To Drugs and Surgery.” For the past 13 years, he has been practicing Biologic Medicine with a heavy emphasis on oxidative modalities. He has worked extensively with chronic fatigue patients and non-AIDS immune dysfunction. Therapies include virtually the whole spectrum of alternative healing such as nutrition, homeopathics, herbs, glandular, life-style, chelation therapy and oxidative therapies.
Additionally, he has worked with many cancer patients and has a number of survivors including those with lung, kidney and bladder cancers.
Dr. Rowen is also known as the father of medical freedom, by virtually single-handedly leading and engineering the introduction and passage of the nation’s first statutory protection for Alternative Medicine through the Alaska State Legislature in 1990. Two years later, Alaska Governor Hickel appointed him to a 4 year term on the Alaska State Medical Board. He was the first avowed Alternative Medicine doctor to sit on a state disciplinary board.
(Ed’s Note: Alaska was the first state to legalize Laetrile!)
Dr. Rowen has been speaking for the past 2 years to hundreds of physicians from around the world, restimulating interest in a therapy a half century old – ultraviolet blood irradiation, commonly known as photo-oxidation. This nearly forgotten treatment works by stimulating the body’s own immune responses.
Reprinted from the 24th Annual Cancer Convention, Pasadena Hilton, August 31, September 1 & 2, 1996. 17 Years Ago!
Transcription
Thank you.
I have to say that was totally unexpected. I don't give up too easily, but I really did Terraplane. Thank you so much.
I was asked to talk here at the Cancer Control Society meeting about oxidation therapy. And I tailored my talk today for cancer because I'm going to present some cases at the ends, one of which is an absolutely stunning case. But oxidation. Let let me explain. Even though the first part of this is on ultraviolet radiation therapy, oxidation therapy encompasses several different modalities.
Ultraviolet bladder radiation therapy is one where you take some blood out of the vein exposed to ultraviolet light and put it back. Ozone therapy is a second one. Ozone can be administered many different ways. You can take blood out, treat it with ozone, give it back. You can take somebody who barely can walk into my office. Absolutely crippled in pain, holding on to chairs and she dances out. And if you don't believe me, go to my YouTube channel.
Robert Rowin, M.D., all one word. Robert Rowin, empty one word on YouTube.
Now, I'm not here to sell you anything. Please understand that I don't have it. I'm not here to encourage you to come to see me as a patient. I don't want that. I'm here to educate you on a discipline that is probably the most phenomenal healing technique that there is on the Planet Ultraviolence part of it. Ozone is probably an even bigger part of it because it's it's so much more versatile, especially when you see somebody crippled walk in the door and they dance out and women sway their hips dancing out because I'm not joking.
Bill Eidelman, are you here? He's there. He's a physician who training. True. OK, so we're gonna talk right now about ultraviolet. But as I go through some of the physiology here, please understand that the same thing applies to ozone therapy, intravenous hydrogen peroxide therapy, very high doses of intravenous vitamin C therapy and other therapies. They all work similarly.
Well, more than a century ago, we've known ultraviolet was used to inactivate toxins, kill mechanisms and think about it. Organisms have had billions of years to get used to ultraviolet light, but they can't you don't find bacteria in the atmosphere.
Sunlight kills it.
So years ago, somebody got the idea, a different codename Emett not got the idea that, well, maybe we can take blood out, irradiate it, put it back in and fix problems. And he developed a technique called the not ultraviolet technique of ultraviolet blood or radiation therapy. And here's a patient and male age 34. This is published