Poly-MVA, Nutrition, Cancer
In this video, David Korn spends about 13 minutes speaking on "Poly-MVA, Nutrition, Cancer" at the 31st Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.
About David Korn
DAVID KORN, D.D.S., D.O., M.D. (H) received his Dental Degree from the Dental School at West Virginia University, Morgantown. After continuing study in Oral Cancer and Oral Pathology, Dr. Korn founded the First Oral Cancer Detection Sunday Screening Program for the State of Virginia while with the Public Health Service. He was awarded for his work in Oral Cancer by the American Cancer Society and the Virginia State Dental Association.
Dr. Korn authored a manual for the establishment of an Early Oral Cancer Detection Program and several booklets on dental health education, which became official publications for several national and international dental organizations.
Stimulated by his interest in total body pathology and general cancer, he returned for a 4 year medical education at the Illinois Midwestern University’s Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine and a D.O. Degree.
Packing numerous CME hours of Neurology and Pathophysiology of the temporomandibular joint and medical headache into his busy educational schedule, Dr. Korn became the Founder of the Scottsdale Center for Headache and Facial Pain in Arizona. He also started the First and Second Interdisciplinary Symposia on Craniofacial Pain, which were CME courses accepted by the AOA, AMA and ADA.
In 1983, Dr. Korn discovered the Clinical Biochemistry of healthy aging and began his quest for excellence in Integrative Medicine. This included the study of anti-aging and cancer. He achieved his goal of meeting the requirements for the Arizona MD(H) (Homeopathy) Licensure Certification in 1999.
Dr. Korn currently serves as the Medical Director for the Aeris Cancer Treatment Center in Tempe, Arizona and for LongLife Medical, Inc., a preventive medical corporation in Apache Junction, Arizona. He may be reached by phone at 480-354-6700 or 480-446-8181.
One of the therapies he uses is PolyMVA, which is a powerful non-toxic antioxidant dietary supplement in the family of Paladium Lipoic Complexes. PolyMVA comes from the combined terms Poly meaning many, M (minerals), V (vitamins) and A (amino acids). The essence of PolyMVA’s action is simple: it repairs the abnormally altered gene that is believed to set the cancer mechanism in motion.
Transcription
I was talking to some people about poly MBA before the program began, and I want to be sure and tell you that more about my clinic is available at the quality MBA desk. That's Buth number seven.
And I believe they have a free breakfast there that if you go there and sign up for her, they'll give you a pass for it. So be sure and do that.
Also, they told me a poly MVA, that it doesn't matter what I say about it because nobody really understands it anyway. I'm just I'm just kidding. It's a very complex scientific explanation for poly MBA, but it is really a wonderful substance that I'm very excited and blessed to be able to use.
Am blessed to be able to talk about it because it's a nontoxic natural alternative therapy. And we're going to talk more about that in shortly. But for now, let's just look briefly at the problem that we have that we're dealing with today. A little history. Cancer is rapidly increasing. It's no surprise to any of you. That's probably why a lot of you are here.
But in 1971, everybody remembers Tricky Dick. In 1971, he declared war on cancer officially and they appropriated two hundred and fifty million dollars for cancer research.
At that same time, there were sixty three thousand five hundred new cancer cases, of which six hundred thirty five thousand sorry, new cancer cases, of which sixty nine thousand almost seventy thousand were breast cancer.
Now cancer is big money.
No one doubts that there's an awful lot of money spent on cancer research. And also cancer drugs are big money. In 1991, one million two hundred fifty two thousand people were dead of cancer. That's an awful lot of people.
Charles, be someone who's here, I believe at the conference is the author of Cancer Nutrition. He states in his book that over 75 billion is spent on cancer annually.
That's a lot of money.
Breast cancer is really, really does bring a lot of responsivity and most females. It's a terrible thing. And there's awful lot of emotional association with it. So there are a lot of people that get out and help raise funds for breast cancer research.
Funding for breast cancer research for the NIH went from one nine million, ninety one million in nineteen ninety one to just eight years later, 60 million dollars.
That's quite a lot. Six hundred million. I'm sorry.
Now, the conventional model for cancer involves standard biopsy and diagnosis. And then the therapy arm, the therapy arm is characterized by usually, usually by surgery, chemo and radiation.
I remember when I