Susun S. Weed See book keywords and concepts | FIGS (Ficus carica)
Figs, mentioned in the Bible as a cancer cure, contain the anticancer phytochemical benzaldehyde. In Japanese hospitals, poultices and injections of fig distillate are used against human cancers.
FLAX SEED [Linum usitatissimum)
Flax seeds and flax seed meal are delicious additions to breads, pancakes, and muffiins. They are exceptional sources of anti-cancer lignans and acids such as gallic acid, ferulic acid, chlorogenic acid, and coumaric acid. They appear to be anti-estrogenic and quite specific against breast cancer.14 See oil. | Samuel S. Epstein, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | This claim is now under legal challenge on the grounds that the "outright unqualified claim of a cancer cure rate of 50% [is] a false statement. .. which violates the prohibition against mail fraud" (Appendix IX).
At a highly publicized March 12, 1998 Washington, D.C. press briefing, the NCI and ACS, together with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, released a "Report Card" announcing a recent reversal of "an almost 20-year trend of increasing cancer causes and deaths,"10 as detailed in a simultaneously released publication. | Michael Lerner See book keywords and concepts | William Regelson, "The 'Grand Conspiracy' Against the cancer cure," Journal of the American Medical Association 243(4):337-9 (1980).
22 Clarence D. Cone, Jr., "The Role of the Surface Electrical Transmembrane Potential in Normal and Malignant Mitogenesis," Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 420-32 (1971).
23 G.N. | G. Edward Griffin See book keywords and concepts | In an article in the San Francisco Chronicle entitled "Beware the Quick cancer cure," Dr. Ralph Weilerstein of the California FDA's Advisory Council expressed shock and concern over the fact that a typical thirty-day Laetrile treatment in Mexico may cost a patient between one-thousand and two-thousand dollars. In truth, most cancer patients would be very happy to have such a reasonable medical bill. Actually, even these reasonable estimates were exaggerated. As Time magazine reported in 1971:
Contreras' claims for Laetrile [in Mexico] are as modest as his fees. | | Someday we'll discover that some native population had the cancer cure product and was using it. They may not have been using it intentionally for this reason, but we'll find out that they were using it, and the results were bona fide.
I believe that if we could really do a thorough study of all the natural occurring materials used by primitive tribes on a world scale, we (the U.S.) could become a highly-productive area of cancer research.1
But this is not the approach of the cancer industry. | | As far as the general public is concerned, however, if the American Cancer Society classifies vitamin B17 or Laetrile as an "unproven cancer cure," that's all they need to know. Consequently, official pronouncements from prestigious organizations such as these are hard to ignore. But so are the favorable findings of those clinicians who have used Laetrile on their own patients. Somebody is wrong!
In previous pages we examined the scientific integrity of the research projects upon which official opposition to Laetrile is based, and we saw that they are shockingly lacking on all counts. | | Not to advance science, not to test a possible cancer cure, not to find the truth, but to "answer the laetrilists"!
In a statement carried in the August 11,1975, issue of Medical World News, Schmidt said: "Clinical trials? No way! There's no way, I believe, that they can convince the people at Sloan-Kettering there's any basis for going further."
Normally, if the Vice Chairman says there's no way, there's no way. But the furor caused by publication of Second Opinion forced the strategists to keep the book open a little longer and to assume the stance of fairness and open-mindedness. | | Genesis 1:29)
1. "Cancer Cure Still Eludes Scientists," (NEA) News Chronicle (Calif.) Aug. 29, 1973, p. A-9.
Chapter Four
THE ULTIMATE TEST
A look at the many cultures around the world that are, or have been, free from cancer; and an analysis of their native foods.
The best way to prove or disprove the vitamin theory of cancer would be to take a large group of people numbering in the thousands and, over a period of many years, expose them to a consistent diet of rich nitriloside foods, and then check the results. This, surely, would be the ultimate test. | Daniel B. Mowrey, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | On yet another occasion, Prickly Ash was chosen for inclusion in Hoxey's famous cancer cure. However, in spite of these famous successes, Prickly Ash has never been one of the "Big Ten," i.e., those herbs everybody knows about and are widespread in use, such as Cayenne, Ginseng, Alfalfa, Licorice root or Goldenseal. Nevertheless, there have been individual physicians who, once having learned of this plant's powers, have made it a major item in their materia medica. | | BUCKTHORN BARK is included in this blend on the basis of its reputation as a part of the famous Hoxey cancer cure. There is, in fact, some small support for this claim in the form of a study in which certain Buckthorn preparations showed significant inhibition of P-388 lymphocytic leukemia in mice (39). The active principle was identified as aloe emodin. The major constituents of Buckthorn are anthraquinone glycosides, which are mildly laxative in nature. Buckthorn is the mildest anthraquinone-containing herb, with Cascara being next mildest (1, 40). | Rex Adams See book keywords and concepts | No cancer cure is claimed, and self-medication is not recommended, but if your doctor approves, what has worked for others may work for you.
And, of course, remember garlic, the Miracle Medicine Food that is remarably similar to penicillin. Unlike penicillin, available only in doctor-prescribed drugs that may cause serious side-effects or allergic reaction—this plan is safe and available without prescription, and can be eaten for enjoyment.
Bon appetite! | Samuel S. Epstein, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | These include: the "cancer cure lobby," particularly outside clinical research scientists, cancer centers, and the American Cancer Society; the outside basic science community; and the NIH establishment, as expressed by the position of Director Donald Fredrickson that NIH has little responsibility for problem-solving, but only for excellent basic research; and indirect pressures from the industry lobby. | Rex Adams See book keywords and concepts | No cancer cure is claimed, and use of these remedies for self-medication is not permitted, without a doctor's consent.)
Uterine Fibroid Disappeared!
This same miracle medicine food (nerve massage) made a uterine fibroid disappear, and reduced painful glands in the neck, armpit, and groin, says this doctor. | Samuel S. Epstein, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | It is the opinion of this office, and the opinion of numerous observers of the results being obtained by the medical profession in its efforts to solve the problem of cancer in the United States, that an outright, unqualified claim of a cancer cure rate of 50% is a false statement. If it is in fact false, then Title 18 of the United States Code, § 1341 applies to your conduct and to the M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in authoring and causing the 1998 Annual Fund solicitation letter to be distributed through the United States Postal Service. | | Should you fail to provide the foregoing information, or should the information you do provide fail to materially substantiate the cancer cure rate representation, a class action lawsuit will be filed against the M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in a court of appropriate jurisdiction, without further notice, alleging that the mailing of the January 26, 1998 Annual Fund letter violates the prohibition against mail fraud contained in U.S.C. §1341. The lawsuit will ask the court to issue an injunction against the M. D. | | In the final analysis, it no longer seems possible to avoid the overall conclusion that, since 1964, the American Cancer Society, spearheading the cancer cure lobby, has exercised an essentially negative if not detrimental influence on cancer prevention.
He shall be disenfranchised who in times of faction takes neither side.
Solon, quoted in Plutarch Chronicles, 1st century A.D.
Chapter Eleven
What You Can Do to Prevent Cancer
By now, you will have a grasp of the basic political and scientific problems of cancer cause and prevention. Both are problems, though for different reasons. | Barnet Meltzer, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | The laetrile cancer cure spread through Mexico and southern California some twenty-five years ago.) The high arginine content in the nut can, however, aggravate herpes.
Nutrient Value: Almonds are about 20 percent protein and more than 50 percent fat. They contain a unique blend of magnesium, potassium, and zinc, and are second only to sesame seeds in their calcium concentration. They also supply vitamins B and E.
Selection and Care: Store almonds in airtight containers and refrigerate for crispness. | Francisco, M.D. Contreras See book keywords and concepts | | An article filling an entire page in the New York Times (1969) stated that "a cancer cure is at hand," predicting the arrival of a definitive treatment by 1976.
In December of 1971, president Richard M. Nixon, in response to the call of Elmer Bobst of the American Cancer Society (ACS), signed the National Cancer Act. So, the government of the United States, along with the ACS, officially declared "war on cancer." Dr. Vincent T. De Vita, director of the NCI, promised a victory and the reduction of the death rate for cancer in half in a decade, if sufficient funds weregiven. | Robert Anton Wilson See book keywords and concepts | For instance, the once-touted "cancer cure," Krebiozen produced several notable cures in its early days, but nobody has reported any cures with Krebiozen in around 30 years now. In cases of this sort, the enthusiasm of the researchers somehow communicates itself to the patients, who then "give themselves permission" to get well.
Such cures-by-suggestion seem "miraculous" ?or at least "mysterious" ?to most of us. This again indicates word-hypnosis, or confusing the map with the territory. | Rudolph M. Ballentine, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | The Rife Report: The cancer cure That Worked! Fifty Years of Suppression, Barry Lynes, Marcus Books, Queensville, Ontario, Canada, 1987.
Choices: Realistic Alternatives in Cancer Treatment, 3rd ed. Marion Morra and Eva Potts, Avon Books, New York, 1999.
Dr. Anne's Journal, Robert Lloyd, Ph.D., Davar Publishing, Cannon Beach, Ore, 1990.
The Cancer Biopathy, Wilhelm Reich, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, New York, 1973.
Repression and Reform in the Evaluation of Alternative Cancer Therapies, Robert G. Houston, Project Cure, Washington, D.C, 1989. | | The Rife Report: The cancer cure that Worked! Fifty Years of Suppression, Barry Lynes, Marcus Books, Queensville, Ontario, Canada, 1987. Though not well produced, this book provides a fascinating account of the life of Royal Rife, a medical maverick and genius who developed microscopic and electromagnetic techniques for diagnosing and treating the microbial infections he found in chronic diseases such as cancer. Rife produced many documented cures of advanced cancer, and his microscope was put in the Smithsonian. Despite its strident tone, this little volume is an eye-opener. | Barrie R Cassileth, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | Ivy's Krebiozen during the 1960s, Hoxsey's cancer cure of the 1950s, and Koch's Glyoxylide during the 1940s, among others) also are not included.
Antineoplastons
Stanislaw Burzynski, M.D., Ph.D., emigrated to the United States from Poland in 1970 and became an assistant professor at the Baylor School of Medicine. He isolated a series of peptides (the main component of proteins) that he termed "antineoplastons." He believes that antineoplastons convert cancer cells into normal cells and are deficient in patients with cancer. | Samuel S. Epstein, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Anderson appears to be a frank admission that they do not have any systematized data on 5-year survival rates, and that they have no statistical basis for their highly misleading, if not fraudulent, March 5, 1998 claim for an overall 50% cancer cure rate.)
THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
MD ANDERSON CANCER CENTER
June 29, 1998
Associate Vice President for Business Affairs Telephone (713) 792-7550 Fax (713) 7944566 Box 194
Dianna Loper 18314 Oakhampton Drive Houston, Texas 77084
Dear Ms. Loper:
Your recent Public Information Request has been forwarded to me for resolution. | Ralph W. Moss, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | Where's that Promised cancer cure?" (Science News, vol. 119, January 3, 1981). By 1986 this became "What Ever Happened to the War on Cancer?" (Discover, March 1986).
Finally, in 1988, with Dr. DeVita's departure, they began to talk about the war in the past tense! Reporting on "Stop Cancer," Armand Hammer's one-time, four-year attempt to raise an extra billion dollars for research, the New York Times commented:
In the early 1970s, President Nixon declared another major effort to cure cancer. The "war on cancer," as it was called, greatly increased the cancer institute's budget. | Thomas Bartram See book keywords and concepts | Hoxsey cancer cure (1950s): Ingredient of. Contra-indications. "Inflammatory colon diseases (e.g. ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, ileus, appendicitis, abdominal pain of unknown origin." (European monograph. ESCOP) Side-effects. If used correctly side-effects will be minimal.
Not recommended during pregnancy, lactation or for children. GSL Schedule 1
FRANKINCENSE. Olibanum. Boswellia thurifera.
A milk-like sap from the trunk of the tree hardens into resinous tears. The chlorophyll of the ancient world, with power to neutralise offensive odours. Used as incense in religious ceremonies. | | PACHO TEA. Inca cancer cure. See: LAPACHO TREE.
PAEONY. Paeonia lactiflora, Paeonia suffruti-cosa. German: Paeonie. French: Pivoine. Italian: Peonia. Iranian: Fawania Aod-el-Salib. Indian: Ud salap. Chinese: Bai shae Yae. Parts used, root and root bark.
Constituents. Alkaloids, benzoic acid, asparagin, volatile oil.
Action: antispasmodic, sedative, diuretic, emmenagogue. CNS relaxant, antibacterial, hypotensive, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, liver protector, stimulant to circulatory vessels. Uses. Old English traditional: epilepsy, chorea. | Patrick Quillin, PhD,RD,CNS See book keywords and concepts | Hence, the ultimate cancer cure may come from this relatively untapped area of healing.
PIONEERS AND ALTERNATIVE CANCER THERAPIES
The alternative therapists are at a serious disadvantage in the battle of documentation. Even after $39 billion spent on government-funded research and thousands of researchers working for decades, scientists are hard pressed to prove efficacy in the assortment of conventional cancer treatment. | | To ruin the suspense and tell you the ending, the active ingredient in his original cancer cure was from the spider feces that was found in the sugar used to dilute the herbal concoction. Moral of the story: We are still neophytes when it comes to understanding just what is the active ingredient (s) in medicinal plants. Which is why using low heat processing of the whole leaf aloe is crucial for preserving the active ingredient. | Ralph W. Moss, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | In fact, official records support this skeptical view: figures from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) reveal that there has been no substantial improvement in cancer cure rates over the last several decades (1).
Death rates for the major killers, such as lung, breast and colon, have remained essentially unchanged. The only substantial improvement has been for cancer of the cervix and for such relatively rare malignancies as choriocarcinoma, testicular cancer, lymphomas and childhood leukemias, when these are treated with radiation and/or toxic chemotherapy. | Michael Lerner See book keywords and concepts | In contrast to the proponents of many alternative nutritional approaches, his book does not call his approach a cancer cure. While he gives examples of patients who reportedly recovered from metastatic or otherwise life-threatening cancers using macrobiotics, the cases often include explicit evidence that misdiagnosis might have been involved or that the case was not entirely hopeless from a mainstream perspective.
He also developed an educational model for delivering the program, as well as a systematic program for training many others in how to use it. |
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