The History of Curing Cancer

By Dr Ernst
October 6, 2017

Here’s the deal… we figured out how to cure cancer about 100 years ago. Complete acknowledgement of the random person who stumbled on this post and now thinks we’re insane… we totally get that.

Nevertheless, it’s true. And here’s a quick logical train of thought for you to hop on, based on some things you probably already know.

Question: Would you acknowledge that it is toxins that cause cancer? 

Let me clarify. We all know that smoking causes cancer. But why? It’s because the smoker repeatedly and consistently introduces dangerous toxins into their lungs. The toxins build up and (skipping a few steps) eventually cause damage to cellular DNA. Cells go haywire, reproduce uncontrollably and don’t die.

Question: Would you agree that in general, the body knows how to heal itself? 

Clarification: You break a bone, it heals. You get a cut, it heals. You catch the flu, you’ll eventually beat it. Of course, you can’t heal from massive trauma or some serious infections because they deplete your body faster than it can recover. But if you remove the source of the damage, the body can pretty much take it from there.

So what happens when you remove toxicity from a body with cancer? Well, as these folks found out, it heals!

Max Gerson

This German-born doctor lived and worked in the U.S. after World War II and pioneered the idea of one’s diet being integral in treating cancer, as well as having regular coffee enemas. The Gerson diet is extremely strict, and even in the 50s, stressed the importance of organic food. The coffee enemas are extremely helpful in clearing out toxicity. Gerson was a meticulous record keeper and a top-notch scientist. His cure rate for stage-4 cancer patients was around 50%–virtually unheard of to this day in traditional treatment reports. Gerson’s malpractice insurance was revoked and his New York State medical license revoked, effectively halting his ability to practice his treatment. The Gerson therapy is now been forced to Mexico, where you can now go and be treated. But in the U.S., there’s no way any doctor would recommend you do it.

Reneé Caise

In the 1920s, this Canadian nurse ran across a woman who had survived breast cancer even though doctors told her she had only six months to live. She asked the woman why, and was told about an herbal tea prescribed to her by Native Americans when she and her husband had been prospecting for gold many years earlier. Caise thought it was interesting and sort of filed the tea recipe away in her memory. A year or so later, she was visiting an old doctor friend of hers who pointed to a plant and said that if people used it, there would be very little cancer in the world. Caise noticed that the plant was on the list of ingredients given to her by the breast cancer survivor from before. When her aunt was diagnosed with liver cancer and given less than six months to live, Caise decided it was a good time to try out this recipe—which she did—and her aunt lived for another 21 years into ripe old age.

Caisse started treating patients out of her apartment in Ontario, and was getting such good results that she attracted that attention of 9 doctors in her region who banded together to start a clinic using her formula. As soon as she opened her doors, two government officials came from Ottawa to arrest her for practicing medicine without a license. She showed them proof of backing by nine practicing medical doctors and they left her alone.

Over the course of the next 8 years—from 1934 to 1942, Caisse treated thousands of patients in her Bracebridge Clinic. In 1938, Caisse petitioned the Canadian government to make her treatment a legal and official cancer treatment and presented the government with a petition signed by 55,000 people—387 of which were doctors. Nevertheless, the government denied her request, despite personal testimony by 380 of her patients.

Caisse was forced to close her clinic, but passed the recipe on to some people she trusted. You can get it online.

Harry Hoxsey

Hoxsey was an independently wealthy businessman. Unlike many of the other proponents or discoverers of alternative cancer therapies, Hoxsey was actually rather successful for a time. This was due, almost totally, to his business sense and money, which he used to deflect almost constant lawsuits against him and his string of clinics.

Hoxsey’s great grandfather realized one of his horses, written off for dead because he had cancer, actually recovered after eating a mix of flowers and weeds. The great grandfather took these flowers and weeds and made a liquid treatment out of them.

The treatment worked and people began flocking to Hoxsey to be cured from cancer. The formula was passed down from generation to generation until it got to Harry, who ultimately opened the largest cancer clinic at the time in Dallas, Texas. He tried to take the formula to Chicago to convince the American Medical Association that it was legitimate, and the AMA offered to buy the formula. Hoxsey refused, thinking they would just bury the formula.

This began a PR war against Hoxsey by the AMA and their chief publisher, Morris Fishbein, who Hoxsey eventually and successfully sued for libel. Journalists were sent to his clinic to “expose” his quackery, but one, Esquire’s James Burke, wrote an article saying that his formula actually DID cure cancer, but Esquire never published it. Burke quit and became Hoxsey’s press agent.

After decades of fighting regulators, the AMA and the press, Hoxsey finally decided to take his cancer treatment clinic out of the U.S. and put it right across the border from San Diego in Mexico, where it still treats cancer patients under the name, the BioMedical Center.

Stanislaw Burzynski was born in the early 1940s in Poland, and was trained as both a biochemist and a physician. He’s spent the last 35 years developing and successfully treating cancer patients suffering with some of the most lethal forms of cancer at his clinic in Houston, Texas.

Burzynski spent 14 years battling with the FDA to get his cancer therapy approved.

Basically, Burzynski discovered that people with cancer lacked a certain peptide in their DNA strands. People without cancer had an abundance of this peptide. This was in the 70s when he discovered it.

Over the next decades, Burzynski developed a treatment using what he called antineoplastons that are designed to provide cancer patients with this peptide while turning off cancer genes, also known as oncogenes.

During Burzynski’s battle with the FDA, other drug manufacturers actually came up with similar therapies, however, none of them are as good as Burzynski’s, only targeting smaller sections of the DNA strand, where Burzynski’s targets the entire genome.

Burzynski also kept good records of his success rates, doing legitimate scientific studies. For example, he found that patients treated only with the “Big 3” (surgery, chemo and radiation) had about a 9% cancer-free rate at the end of the study where patients treated with his antineoplastons had a 25% cancer-free rate at the end of the study.

Throughout the 1980s, Burzynski was repeatedly charged with violations of the Texas Board of Medical Examiners, who tried to revoke his medical license. But his cases were always dismissed for being outright absurd—mostly because Burzynski had indeed been granted FDA approval to conduct his clinical trials.

In 1995, the FDA took him to trial again, and failed to prosecute him. And they did it again in 1997. All the while, the government had been filing patents for Burzynski’s antineoplastons themselves, with the help of one of his former research assistants. At this point, the U.S. government has successfully filed 11 copycat patents of Burzynski’s antineoplastons and they are not in use.

His story is one of the clearest instances of positive cancer treatment being suppressed. The U.S. government, the FDA, and the Texas Board of Medical Examiners pursued Burzynski’s for almost 30 years, always failing in court to prosecute him. They did, however, steal his patents and these drugs are not in use today. DOESN’T THAT SEEM STRANGE???

Otto Heinrich Warburg

This German scientist won the Nobel Prize for his work and was nominated for a second.

Warburg discovered that cancer thrives in environments low in oxygen. Every cell in your body—and more specifically the mitochondria in your cells—requires oxygen. There’s a process you learn about in Biology 101 called cellular respiration. It has to do with how your cells turn fuel into energy it can use and it requires oxygen.

Interestingly, your cells can respirate without oxygen, something called anaerobic respiration. But the sugar (glucose) in your cells ferments in this case. The cells in cancer tumors respire primarily without oxygen.

It then follows that if you as a person are properly oxygenated, it makes developing cancer—or the growth of existing cancer—much more difficult to the point of being nearly impossible. Now the interesting thing about Warburg, being a Nobel Laureate and all, is that he hasn’t been actively discredited and his character assassinated. However, he has been largely ignored.

Warburg discovered this about cells in 1931. It wasn’t until 2005 that actual studies began confirming his theory—known as the Warburg hypothesis. Nevertheless, oxygen therapy has yet to hit mainstream cancer treatment protocols and likely won’t until the back can be broken of the “Big 3” cancer treatment paradigm.

Warburg’s most famous quote about cancer and cancer growth is: “Cancer, above all other diseases, has countless secondary causes. But, even for cancer, there is only one prime cause. Summarized in a few words, the prime cause of cancer is the replacement of the respiration of oxygen in normal body cells by a fermentation of sugar.”

Furthermore, when your cells respire without oxygen, it creates acid—lactic acid to be precise—and the buildup of this is what makes your muscles sore after you work out. He discovered that an acidic environment encouraged cancer while an alkaline environment suppressed it.

It becomes so easy! Don’t eat sugar, drink slightly alkaline water and remain properly oxygenated! How do you do that? Exercise, don’t smoke, maintain cellular health (by eating healthy fats) and get adjusted so your neurological pathways are clear.

You will find in my office a water filter that provides alkaline water for this very reason.

Johanna Budwig

This German biochemist developed a specialized diet designed to kill cancer called the The Budwig Protocol and Diet Plan. And it’s so simple!

She found that when the body is low in electron-rich unsaturated fat, cancer starts to develop. And this one goes so hand-in-hand with my personal diet protocols for healing.

Basically, she recommended a steady diet of organic cottage cheese and flax seed oil. These two products contain high amounts of electron-rich unsaturated fat. The problem, Budwig found, is that saturated fats in the modern diet are often treated, which leaves them poor in electrons—which is why she recommends particularly organic cottage cheese and flaxseed oil.

Her diet protocol is a bit more involved than that, but that’s the general idea. And considering Budwig is rather modern, having died just in 2003, you can still find many, many people who were personally treated by her protocol and swear by it.

Bringing it all back home

Gerson therapy, the Hoxsey method and Essiac tea all have one thing in common–they are heavy detox protocols. They are designed to get toxins out and let your body heal itself.

As biological science progressed, you saw more sophisticated methods emerge from Bugwig and Burzynski.

Warburg is more of a theorist and researcher who wasn’t necessarily trying to cure cancer. He was just researching it… for science. However, alkaline water, oxygenation and the cessation of sugar consumption are good things to add to any cancer-fighting regimen.

 

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