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Whole BoHypothermia, Mistletoe, Metastatic Cancer

In this video, Alexander Herzog spends about 20 minutes speaking on "Whole BoHypothermia, Mistletoe, Metastatic Cancer" at the 35th Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.

About Alexander Herzog

ALEXANDER HERZOG, M.D. born in Hamburg, Germany, completed his Medical Studies at Ruperta Corola University, Heidelberg, Germany and Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, Scotland in 1983.

For the next 3 years he did scientific research in Immunology at the German-Cancer-Research-Center. His main topic of research was on Induction of T-Cell Mediated Immune Reactions against cancer cells. He also did research on Tumor Vaccination Therapies.

From 1986 to 1992 Dr. Herzog specialized in Internal Medicine and Oncology at the Medical University Hospital in Heidelberg, Germany. During several years as Consultant and Head Physician in different hospitals he specialized in Alternative and Complementary Therapies of cancer including the different techniques of Hyperthermia in cancer treatment.

Later, Dr. Herzog became the Head Physician and Medical Director of the Benediktus Hospital in Ortenberg, Germany featuring Integrative Cancer Therapy and Complementary Medicine.

Since 2002, Dr. Herzog has been the Medical Director of his Special Hospital Dr. Herzog located in Nidda, Germany specializing in Hyperthermia and Complementary Oncology. Beside conventional cancer treatments, Biologic Therapies, Enzyme Therapy, Magnetic Field Therapy, Mistletoe Lectines, Orthomolecular Medicine, Ozone Therapy, Phytotherapy and Thymus Peptides are used to support the immune system, to reduce chemotherapy related side effects and to maintain or improve the quality of life.

Dr. Herzog may be contacted through his Hospital by phone 011-49-6043-9830, fax 011-49-6043-983194, e-mail [email protected] and web-site www.hospitaldrherzog.de.

Transcription

Thank you so much, Mr. Cross. No, president, I am very happy to be here in Los Angeles for my talk today. And quite hot here. And yeah, it's my first time here for a talk. My topic today is a whole body, hypothermia and mistletoe and cancer treatment. And you have seen and heard about so many treatments. And I would ask you in the beginning the first question and try to get an answer for that, which is the most successful treatment of cancer. And you'll see it's not easy to answer this question because it's not one treatment which is the most successful. There are many treatments which contribute to a successful outcome of the disease. And unfortunately, some or many doctors are very narrow minded and only believe in one or the other direction instead of freely trying to get all of the treatments of all different specialties together to have the best possible results. You see, here is a well known treatments like the surgery of antihuman treatment, chemotherapy, radiotherapy. You know, surgery, if done at this stage, may cure cancer. Chemotherapy is more difficult in some diseases like Hermia lymphomas. There's a chance of cure. But in other diseases like breast cancer and colon cancer, common cancers, the rate of cure is very low, sometimes below five percent. And radiotherapy, NFL is also not a curing treatment has side effects. And it's very difficult to handle. New treatments like the hypothermia treatments coming up are coming up, our well, very well published. And Germany is one of the pioneer countries of the hypothermia treatment, which I will explain you in the following. And then there are many other treatments, like the complementary treatments to support the immune system, to detoxify the body. You already heard about that and all of these treatments together. They shall help. They shall help to work on remission rates, on survival time, on the quality of life of cancer patients. A.F. also to see you have to put together these treatments to an individual therapy which which fits to each patient. Before you start a treatment, before you start any treatment, you have to think. What do you want to achieve? Is a treatment? What are your aims? What benefit do you want to have? The destruction of the cancer cells. Is, of course, important, because if the cancer cells are dead, you will not die on cancer. And of course, if all cancer cells are that, you can achieve a cure. But if that's not possible, at least you would like to improve the symptoms because cancer, if it's not treated properly, causes suffering and can cause death.

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