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Facts for Historians and Medical Researchers Alternative Cancer Remedies Facts for Historians and Medical Researchers BY VANCE FERRELL • Nearly four hundred preventive factors • Over fifty cancer treatment methods • Based on the findings of eighty cancer researchers • The three primary methods used today • Over fifty special herbs • The four leading herbal formulas • Anti-cancer organizations and clinics • Sources of supplies – and much more Warning: These alternate methods are not approved by the National Institutes of Health. This book has been prepared for medical researchers and students of medical history. It should not be used as a self-help guide to cancer therapy. Consult your physician. 2009 REVISION: Our 44-page Gerson Therapy book has been placed at the back of this book - and the total price of the combined book has Pilgrims Books been reduced in price. PB–281 Alternative Cancer Remedies: Facts for Historians 2009 REVISION: and Medical Researchers Our 44-page Gerson Therapy book has been by Vance Ferrell placed at the back of this Published by Pilgrims Books book - and the total price Beersheba Springs, TN 37305 USA of the combined book has Printed in the United States of America been reduced in price - Cover and Text Copyright © 1998 from $19.95 to $9.95. The Gerson Therapy table Combined Edition © 2009 of contents is on p 203. by Pilgrims Books “Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth.” —3 John 2 “And ye shall serve the Lord your God, and He shall bless thy bread, and thy water; and I will take sickness away from thee.” —Exodus 23:25 “If thou wilt diligently hearken to the voice of the Lord thy God, and wilt do that which is right in His sight, and wilt give ear to His commandments, and keep all His statutes, I will put none of these diseases upon thee, which I have brought upon the Egyptians: For I am the Lord that healeth thee.” —Exodus 15:26 “Who forgiveth all thine iniquities; who healeth all thy diseases.” —Psalm 103:3 “For ye are bought with a price: therefore glorify God in your body, and in your spirit, which are God’s.” —1 Corinthians 6:20 “What? know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not your own?” —1 Corinthians 6:19 “If any man defile the temple of God, him shall God destroy; for the temple of God is holy, which temple ye are.” —1 Corinthians 3:17 – IMPORTANT NOTICE – This book is not intended to prescribe or diagnose in any way. It is not meant to be a substitute for professional help. The intent is to offer historical uses of herbs, vitamins, and other potentially healing substances. Those who are sick should consult their doctor. Neither the author nor the publisher directly or indirectly dispense medical advice or prescribe the use of herbs, nutrients, or other substances as a form of treatment. The author and publisher as- sume no responsibility if you prescribe for yourself without your doctor’s approval. FOR ADDITIONAL COPIES: One copy - $9.95, plus $2.50 p&h In Tennessee, add 9.25% of cost of books. 3 Contents Important: Read This First 8 Organs of Elimination 19 Alternative Remedies and Congress Chemical Food Additives 19 10 Other Chemicals 20 Interesting Statements 12 Radiation 20 What about Sunlight? 20 INTRODUCTORY FACTS Protein 21 Meat 21 Types of Cancer 13 Dairy Products 21 Signs of Cysts and Polyps 13 Fats and Rancid Oil 22 Signs of Skin Cancers 13 Diet and Nutrition 22 Signs of Breast Cancer 14 Cooking 23 Facts about Mammograms 14 Problem Foods 23 Signs of Other Cancers 14 Good Foods 23 Recent Cancer Statistics 15 Fasting 25 Vitamins 26 PART ONE: SPECIAL Minerals 28 PREVENTIVE FACTORS Other Nutrients 30 Amino Acids 30 Introduction to Part One 16 Preventing Cancer 30 Special Risk Factors 16 Claiming Bible Promises 31 Miscellaneous 17 Supplementary Information 32 General 17 Minerals 33 Worry, Depression, and Stress 17 Vitamins 33 Sorrow of the Heart 18 Nutrition 38 Deep Breathing and Exercise 18 – Important notice – Cancer is a life-threatening disease. The information in this book was not intended for use by non-professional readers in treating cancer. 4 Alternative Cancer Remedies PART TWO: SPECIAL William Frederich Koch, M.D., 1920 SYSTEMS OF TREATMENT 53 Fever therapy via tissue thrombin / Glyoxylide: chemical injection, to Earlier History of Cancer Research and change toxins into antitoxins by Therapy 44 oxidizing them; plus very strict diet William Lambe, M.D., 1809 45 Fruits, vegetables, and pure water Mikkel Hindhede, M.D., 1920 55 Abundant research reveals that a T.T. Blake, M.D., 1858 45 non-meat diet is one of the best Salve made of a mixture of herbs, ways to avoid cancer topically applied Harry M. Hoxsey, N.D., 1920 56 J. Weldon Fell, M.D., 1858 45 Herbal formula (herbs listed; ad- Puccoon root (goldenseal) powder, dress) zinc chloride Supplement: The Hoxsey Formula John Pattison, M.D., 1858 45 58 Hydrastis canadensis (goldenseal) root powder, water, zinc chloride Alice Chase, M.D., 1920s 59 Juice, followed by careful diet, plus William B. Coley, M.D., 1888 46 enemas, etc. Fever therapy (hyperthermia) trig- gered by a dangerous disease Supplement: The Chase Therapy 59 Lucius Duncan Bulkley, M.D., 1890 Otto Warburg, M.D., 1930 63 47 (Theory only: oxidation; [cf. Koch, Careful, nourishing diet Gold, also Revici] Supplement: The Bulkley Meal Supplement: Oxygen Therapy 64 Schedule 47 Walter B. Coffey, M.D.; John D. The Lancet Comfrey Treatment, 1896 Humber, M.D., 1930 64 48 Humber-Coffee extract: adrenal cortex extract from sheep Powdered comfrey root infusion / comfrey and herb formula Jethro Kloss, N.D., 1930s 66 Robert Bell, M.D., 1896 48 Fruit and vegetable juices, broth, diet; plus enemas, baths, deep Careful vegetarian diet, avoidance of breathing. constipation Emanuel Revici, M.D., c. 1940 66 E.G. White, 1905 49 Chemicals to correct lipid/fatty acids Causal factors: meat eating, im- and pH imbalance; plus potas- proper clothing, masturbation sium, selenium, copper, and R.W. Forbes Ross M.D., 1905 50 oxygen (address) Potassium citrate, phosphate, and James Sheridan, Ph.D., 1942 67 iodide Cancel (Entelev): chemical, to inhibit Charles Othello Ozias M.D., c. 1910 cancer respiration 50 J.H. Lawrence, M.D., Early 1940s 68 Simply prepared natural food, plus a Factor in urine herbal mixture Robert Lincoln, M.D., 1940s 68 John Beard, M.D., 1911 50 Parasitic viruses (bacteriophages) to Pancreatic enzymes feed on and destroy cancer Thomas J. Glover M.D., c. 1918 51 microorganisms Serum from horse blood John E. Gregory, M.D., 1945 69 Rees Evans, 1919 52 Antivin: antibiotic to kill cancer Herbal formulas, and prayer microoganism, also major diet Contents 5 changes Drinking freshly juiced young wheat Henry K. Wachtel, MD., c. 1946 70 grass (address) Posterior pituitary extract: energizes William D. Kelley, D.D.S., 1964 85 body to fight cancer Fresh fruits and vegetables, includ- Phillip Drosnes and Lillian Lazenby, c. ing almonds; coffee enemas; chiropractic; vitamin-mineral 1946 71 supplements; also raw meat Extract from fresh whole wheat, (address) taken immediately Linus Pauling, Ph.D., and Ewan Steven Durovic, M.D., Andrew C. Ivy, Cameron, M.D., 1966 86 M.D., 1949 72 Vitamin C (oral, injection, topical, Krebiozen: growth-control extract intravenous); nutrition and from horse serum (Carcalon) lifestyle changes (address) Samuel Beale, M.D., Serge A. Koroljow, P. Knekt, M.D., 1966 89 M.D., 1950s 76 Vitamin E: prevents formation of Insulin injections certain cancer-causing chemi- Evangelos D. Danopoulos, M.D., 1957 cals 76 Mr. Farr, Charles R. Smart, M.D., and Urea: It disrupts the water matrix H.H. Hogle, M.D., 1967 90 around the cancer cell, interfering Chaparral (creosote bush): Dry leaf with its growth and stem tea inhibits glucose L.A. Erf, M.D., B.J. Miller, M.D., 1957 utilization by cancer cells 77 Joseph Gold, M.D., 1968, 91 Theory that cancer is immature cells Hydrazine sulphate (purified, not and preventable by proper nutri- industrial grade) to block (in liver) tion lactic acid conversion to glucose Lawrence Burton, Ph.D., 1959 77 (address) Immuno-augmentative therapy: Tibor Hajito, M.D., 1968 94 Factor extract from mouse blood European mistletoe inhibits cell (address) production and protein synthesis Walter Blumer, M.D., 1961 79 within cancer cells Chelation therapy helps reduce the Virginia Livingston, M.D., 1969 95 likelihood of cancer Livingston injected vaccine, to kill Denham Harman, Ph.D., 1962 80 bacteria, plus nutrition and life Free radicals are a cause of cancer changes, including relaxation (address) / Abscisic acid in foods Orlando dei Santi, M.D., 1960s 80 Pau d’arco interfers with cellular F. Joseph Montagna, 1970s 98 energy within cancer cells Montagna’s 8 primary, and 14 sec- ondary, herbs (formula listed) Gaston Naessens, M.D., 1950s 81 Anablast: treatment for leukemia / Gerhard N. Schrauzer, Ph.D., 1976 714X: camphor nitrogen com- 99 pound injected into the lymphatic Selenium: a trace mineral protecting system (address) against a variety of carcinogens H. Ray Evers, M.D., 1960s 82 Michio Kushi, 1978 100 Nutrition; hyperbaric oxygen; Koch Macrobiotics: An unbalanced diet is vaccination; antioxidant chela- better than the average Western tion; laetrile; shark cartilage; etc. diet. H.L. Newbold, M.D., 1960s 82 Jason Winters, 1980 100 Vitamin A and beta-carotene 3 herbs (2 listed; 1 secret) Ann Wigmore, 1960s 84 E.S. Siris, M.D., 1980 101 6 Alternative Cancer Remedies Clodronate: a type of calcium which Research 114 produces bone-cancer remission (address) I.
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