Salvestrols
In this video, Michael Schachter spends about 14 minutes speaking on "Salvestrols" at the 43rd Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.
About Michael Schachter
MICHAEL B. SCHACHTER, M.D., C.N.S. is a magna cum laude graduate of Columbia College, and received his M.D. Degree from Columbia’s Physicians and Surgeons in 1965 in New York City. Although originally trained and Board Certified in Psychiatry, he has devoted most of his professional career to treating all kinds of patients, using a Complementary and Alternative or Integrative Approach. He is also a Certified Nutrition Specialist (CNS), and has achieved Advanced Proficiency in Chelation Therapy from the American College for Advancement in Medicine (ACAM).
Back in 1974, Dr. Schachter, along with the late David Sheinkin, M.D., established one of the first Nutritionally Oriented Orthomolecular, Integrative, Complementary and Holistic Practices in the tri-state area, in Nyack, New York. In 1991, the practice was moved to Suffern, New York and became known as the Schachter Center for Complementary Medicine.
Active in a number of professional organizations, Dr. Schachter was past president of the American College for Advancement in Medicine (ACAM) and has been on the ACAM board of Trustees or an Advisor to the Board since the 1970’s. He is also a past president of the Foundation for the Advancement of Innovative Medicine (FAIM) and has been included in several publications of Marquis Who’s Who.
As a recognized leader in Orthomolecular Psychiatry, Nutritional Medicine, Chelation Therapy for cardiovascular disease, and Alternative Cancer Therapies, he has written numerous articles and is frequently called upon to lecture.
Dr. Schachter is familiar with a wide range of Alternative Therapeutic Modalities and has incorporated several of them into his daily work with cancer patients. These have included dietary suggestions based on an optimal, individualized Nutrition Program, Nutritional Supplements, High Dose Intravenous Infusions of Vitamin, Amygdalin or Laetrile Therapy, Detoxification and Psychosocial Modalities, including Visualization.
Co-author of The Food Connection (1979) and Food, Mind and Mood (1980, 1987) and author of The Natural Way to a Healthy Prostate (Keats, 1995), Dr. Schachter was a major contributor to Alternative Medicine’s Definitive Guide to Cancer (Future Medicine, 1997). His latest book is What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Depression (Warner, 2006). Several years ago, he wrote the introduction to the book The Cancer Survivors by Judith Glassman and his methods and views are discussed in Nancy Bruning’s book, Coping with Chemotherapy. A major review paper entitled Integrative Oncology for Clinicians and Cancer Patients was published in the Journal of the International Society of Integrative Medicine in July 2010.
The Schachter Center for Complementary Medicine is located in Suffern, New York 30 miles from New York City. It can be reached by phone 345-368-4700, website www.schachtercenter.com and e-mail [email protected]. The Schachter Center is pleased to follow-up with patients living in the New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania and adjacent areas who have been treated at one or more of the Mexican clinics specializing in Alternative Cancer Therapies.
Transcription
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Thank you all. It's a pleasure to be here. And I applaud the work of Frank and Lorraine all this time. I actually got into this field about a year or two after they the cancer controlled society was formed, which I think was 1972. And I I've been doing practice. We just celebrated our fortieth anniversary for doing this kind of medicine at the Shechter Center. So this is my this is some contact information. It's up on the screen. It's also in the biographies. And you forget our Web site. Is it a lot of information on that? And on the first table, as you walk in the back, there's some handouts and some other contact information. And if they run out, you just have to and you're interested in it. Just contact our office and we'll we'll email it to you. OK. So this is just a disclaimer saying I'm not making any claims as just luxuries for educational purposes only. Now, the center of my interest in SCIP one, be one and Silvestro is going back about seven years. When I learned about it in orthomolecular medicine in Canada, medicine meeting in Canada, and I was very interested in it, showed a lot of promise. But at the same time at that time, and probably since about nineteen seventy five I have been doing. I had been seeing patients with cancer and using a lot of them were using a megalo and a lecture which you hear a lot about at this conference. And I was a little discouraged because I found out that you cannot you sell vegetables and lay a trail at the same time you use either use one or the other because the lateral or Migdal and or B 17 will interfere with the enzyme that's necessary for the self Astros to work. So you'll learn a more about that in a while. But in 2012, I receive Brian Schaffer's book and I read it and I really decided that maybe this was a good thing to do for a number of reasons which I won't go into right now. But I started seeing patients with Sylvester Ole's Using Salvia shows that late 2012 2013. So this is the book and I have it in my hand. The Cancer Control Society received a bunch of them and they are for sale at a discounted price at the Cancer Control Society, a book book table in this book. Brian Shafer discusses the history of SCIP one, B one and Sylvester all. He gives a bunch of case histories. He talks about how to maximize the