Selenium, Cancer
In this video, Chris Barr spends about 28 minutes speaking on "Selenium, Cancer" at the 38th Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.
Transcription
And the voice of change, Chris Barr. That's my daily radio broadcast for almost 10 years now in the Ozarks. We have a very strong, loyal following because I speak of change that is true. And people find out when they follow it that their life changes. They get off their medications. Their diseases disappear.
And today, I'm here to address the Cancer Control Society on the selenium cancer answer. You know, back in 1911, the Dr. John Beard and published his trophy blast theory of cancer, which many, if not most of you have some awareness of perhaps a lot of awareness. Well, in 1911, something that you're probably very little aware or not aware at all, selenium was used by Dr. Auguste von Voser, woman, actually a historically noteworthy doctor and researcher, and he used selenium in the treatment of cancer with some success. Now, there was no Internet in 1911, so the success he had was big enough that it did spread around the world somewhat, but not with a lot of accuracy is exactly what he had done. So there were initially some others who began to utilize the only form of selenium at that time, available sodium selling anight in varying large amounts and had some results that weren't so good. So it kind of faded. But 1911, selenium was used to treat cancer. There are few, if any, therapeutics utilized today that have a longer history, and yet there are few, if any, that are less known. Selenium was published in the British medical journals in both the 1920s and in the 1930s for the treatment of breast cancer. With successful treatment, not 100 percent successful, but greater than the other means being used in the day. Most people here today and most people in nutrition and even in medical areas, they have some vague knowledge of selenium as a preventative against cancer. And it's debated about mainly by people who don't know what they're talking about when they say there's no value. And other than that, there's varying degrees of what we know is good for something. But it usually doesn't get a lot of attention because by the time people address cancer, they have cancer and they're no longer thinking of prevention. They're looking at treatment. Well, I'm here to present to you the treatment of cancer with selenium. And that's not to say that selenium by itself is the cure for cancer. That would not be accurate either.
However, at the same time, there is no treatment protocol that I have seen, heard or read about. That would not be increased in its efficacy by adding selenium in the right form