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Poly-MVA, Cancer

In this video, Shari Lieberman spends about 27 minutes speaking on "Poly-MVA, Cancer" at the 35th Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.

About Shari Lieberman

Shari Lieberman, Ph.D., C.N.S., F.A.C.N., earned her Ph.D. in Clinical Nutrition and Exercise Physiology from The Union Institute, Cincinnati, Ohio and her M.S. Degree in Nutrition, Food Science and Dietetics from New York University. She is a Certified Nutrition Specialist (C.N.S.); a Fellow of the American College of Nutrition (FACN); a member of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M); a former officer, present board member and chair of the exam committee for the Certification Board for Nutrition Specialists; and immediate past President of the American Association for Health Freedom. She is the recipient of the National Nutritional Foods Association 2003 Clinician of the Year Award.

Dr. Lieberman is the author of The Gluten Connection, Transitions Glycemic Index Food Guide, The Real Vitamin & Mineral Book, 4th Edition, The Mineral Miracle, User’s Guide To Brain-Boosting Supplements, Dare To Lose:4 Simple Steps to a Better Body, Get Off the Menopause Roller Coaster, Maitake Mushroom and D-fraction, and All About Vitamin C.

Dr. Lieberman is the Founding Dean of New York Chiropractic College’s MS Degree in Clinical Nutrition; an industry consultant; a contributing editor to the American Medical Associations’ 5th Edition of Drug Evaluations; a peer reviewer for scientific publications; a published scientific researcher and a presenter at numerous scientific conferences. Dr. Lieberman is a frequent guest on television and radio and her name is often seen in magazines as an authority on nutrition. She has been in private practice as a Clinical Nutritionist for more than 20 years.

Dr. Lieberman’s office telephone is 212-439-8728 and her website is www.drshari.net

Transcription

Hi, everyone, it's great to be here.

Now, I only have 30 minutes. I would love to have four hours with you, but we're going to do the best we can with the time that we have. And what I want to focus on is Polly MVA, which many of you have heard about. And first and foremost, Polly, MVA is a dietary supplement. And what it is, is an alpha lipoic acid Paladium complex. The MVA actually stands for minerals, vitamins and amino acids. And it is a very, very special complex that was developed as a dietary supplement. Now, what brought me to start documenting best cases for poly is actually experiences with patients who were taking poly MVA when they came in to see me, and some of them had reported dramatic results. But once again, without the research, without the cases, I don't know if something is real or Memorex and that isn't any slight to any product or to any clinic. But I'm going to wrap up at the end, and I hope that you listen very carefully to what I'm going to say. You can publish studies in medical journals, even if it's alternative medicine. I do it all the time. Now, this is a multiple myeloma case. The gentleman is actually here. You could chat with him. He was diagnosed with stage four multiple myeloma in May 2006. I don't have to tell you how serious that is. There is very little, if anything, medicine can do for multiple myeloma. It is one of the most difficult cancers to treat. You're usually diagnosed with stage four, which makes it like four times more difficult. So he had already had metastases to his ribs. He had compression fat fractures in his vertebrae. He was hospitalized and offered either very aggressive chemotherapy or lighter chemotherapy. And he opted for the lighter chemotherapy, which was Velcade Doxil and Decadron was used as an antiinflammatory. However, he adamantly refused radiation. His oncologists thought he was insane. He said, listen, you've got rapidly progressive multiple myeloma. And after the chemotherapeutic treatment, he was then going to be prepared for a bone marrow chant transplant with a basically obliterate all of your bone marrow. He was released from the hospital, he continued treatment outpatient with the chemo every three days for four months on May 15th. He started Polli MVA, and he quickly went up to 12 teaspoons a day. He had very severe enteropathy from the chemo. They had to reduce it. And in June, he increased his poly MVA to 16 teaspoons a day. His last dose of chemo was on July 30 1st, 2006. Now, at

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