Wednesday, May 18, 2011

The Gerson Therapy- the scentific proof

Gerson Max Biography Max Gerson (18 October 1881–8 March 1959) was a German physician who developed the Gerson Therapy, an alternative dietary therapy which he used to cure cancer and most chronic, degenerative diseases. Gerson described his approach in the book "A Cancer Therapy: Results of 50 Cases". Gerson was born in Wongrowitz, Germany on October 18, 1881. In 1909, he graduated from the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg. He began practicing medicine at age 28 in Breslau, later specializing in internal medicine and nerve diseases in Bielefeld. By 1927, Gerson was specializing in the treatment of tuberculosis, developing the Gerson-Sauerbrach-Hermannsdorfer diet, claiming it was a major advance in the treatment of tuberculosis. Initially, he used his therapy as a treatment for migraine headaches and tuberculosis. In 1928, he began to use it as a treatment for cancer. Then in 1933 he left Germany and immigrated to Vienna, where he worked in the West End Sanatorium. Gerson spent two years in Vienna, and then in 1935 he went to France, associating with a clinic near Paris before moving to London in 1936. Shortly after that, he moved to the United States in 1936 where he settled in New York City. He passed his medical board Exam and became a U.S. citizen in 1942. In 1946, Senator Claude Pepper summoned Gerson to testify about his cancer therapy before a Congressional Subcommittee hearing to appropriate $100 million for a cancer research center in which Gerson was expected to play a major part. Gerson presented to the US Congress what he claimed were five healed terminal cancer patients who testified to recovering from incurable disease, but he got little media attention and the Claude Pepper's bill (SB 8947) that was proposed to help heal many cancer patients was killed by 4 conventional physicians in the Senate. In the U.S., Gerson applied his dietary therapy to several cancer patients, claiming good results, but some of his colleagues reputed his claims. Proponents of the Gerson Therapy assert that a far-ranging conspiracy headed by the medical establishment prevented Gerson from publishing proof that his therapy worked. In 1958, Gerson published a book in which he used to treat 50 terminal cancer patients: A Cancer Therapy: Results of 50 Cases. As a result, Gerson's medical license in New York was suspended in 1958. Gerson died March 8, 1959.  
Note: Many who speak against these harms are constantly been harassed and maltreated by the system, an example is Raymond Gram swing who spoke of pepper-Neely Bill and was fired by ABC network, Dr Gerson Max who was harassed and maltreated by the AMA (American medical association and their associated partner's in the press)—They broke his heart for he had this empathy and passionate concern to heal with his nutritional discovery, today there are many others like him.

Note: 4 conventional physicians, who became senators at the time Dr Max Gerson was rising, killed the Claude Pepper's bill that was proposed to help heal many cancer patients but Dr Max Gerson didn't let this stop him, he continued to treat people using the Gerson therapy.

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