The Gerson Miracle Page #2

Synopsis: In 1928, Dr. Max Gerson, a German-Jewish researcher, stumbled upon a therapy that claims to have cured tens of thousands of people worldwide since then, including patients's previously thought incurable by their doctors. For the first time, this film chronicles the epic "true story" of Gerson's miracle.
Genre: Documentary
Director(s): Steve Kroschel
Production: New Video Group
  1 win.
 
IMDB:
7.7
NOT RATED
Year:
2004
91 min
29 Views


that on the evening of July the 3th 1946

renowned NBC correspondent Raymond Gram Swing

declared on his radio broadcast

to the entire United States,

that for the first time in history,

it had been discovered the cure for cancer.

The public response was overwhelming,

staggering!

Night and day the switchboard of NBC don't stopped.

Out of control! Unbelievable!

But what happened next was even more so.

Two weeks later, Raymond Gram Swing

was fired from his position at NBC

that it held for over 30 years.

And the Pepper Neely anticancer Bill of 1946,

Document No. 8947,

now getters dust in the archives

of the United States Printing Office.

Although in these years Dr. Gerson's daughter Charlotte

worked intensively with her father.

Now married, she had a son, Howard, and a daughter, Peggy.

Charlotte encouraged later her father

to publish the first book in 1958:

"A Cancer Therapy - The Results of 50 Cases"

Published in numerous foreign languages

and selling in the hundreds of thousands,

this books demonstrated to the world

the seemingly miraculous

examples of patients with every form

of horrifying end advanced cancers,

given up to die by their

medical doctors and surgeons.

The patients came to Dr. Gerson

with their biopsy reports,

X- rays and other medical records

and found cures under Dr. Gerson's care.

Some of these patients, almost 50 years later

are still alive today.

Of course, although the title is about "50 cases",

these merely serve as representatives

of thousands of complete recoveries,

well beyond the 5 years survival mark.

And the miracles of recoveries by the count of thousands

across the world continue to this day.

At the time of his death in 1959,

Dr. Gerson was tracking over 1,500 patients.

The files has been preserved by his daughter Charlotte

who is now in her eighties.

Charlotte carries on the work of her father

through the establishment of the

Gerson Institute in California and a hospital in Tijuana, Mexico.

She loves to reminisce by Dr. Gerson's legacy.

We have some letters here from Albert Schweitzer.

and they had a very active correspondence

- My father, Dr. Gerson

and Albert Schweitzer - and his family were patients.

And he also expressed in this letter his admiration

of the specific cancer research that Dr. Gerson did.

Of course all the letters are in German

and I'm trying to translate some.

As well as the remarkable results that he saw,

not only with cancer patients

but with his wife who had tuberculosis and their daughter,

who had a very undecipherable skin disease.

One of the things Schweitzer did was,

he gave Dr. Gerson a gift of a

carved crocodile, actually this is an elephant's tusk

and the natives in Africa made it.

This was a gift to Dr. Gerson by Albert Schweitzer.

Many of the famous whose life were snuffed out

pretty early by usual cancer,

who contributed so much to society

undoubtedly would still be alive today,

had they either known of the Gerson therapy

or follow through with it.

We have seen so many patients

who are returned to creativity

and long lives after being told

that they had 3 or 6 months to live.

Charlotte established the Gerson Institute

in 1977 in San Diego, California

with the purpose of educating the public and patients

alike about the therapy and highly effective ways

with seminars, lunches, consultations,

follow up cares for recovering patients,

mailing of books, packets and media kits;

the list of activities of the institute are as various

and numerous as the patients themselves.

In addition to the Gerson Institute,

the Hospital in Tijuana, Mexico,

was established over 27 years ago

to treat patients for cancer and other chronic diseases.

Laws in virtually all the United States

prohibit any other treatment for cancer

other than radiation, chemotherapy and surgery.

Even though they are usually defective at best

and completely ineffective at worst.

Chemotherapy, for example, does not cure cancer at all

and usually merely poisons and kills

the patient instead of the cancer.

On this particular day, two medical doctors

from Czechoslovakia, consult with the Anita Wilson

- who is executive director -

by the possibilities of opening a hospital in Czechoslovakia.

...strengthens the immune system,

rid the body

of years and years of accumulated toxins

from the way we live...

I've been so impressed with the international interest in this work.

Not a day goes by that we

don't hear something from a patient or

a physician, or a group of people perhaps interested

in starting a clinic or a support group.

Many of the staff of the Gerson Institute

have had personal experiences of the potent

effectiveness of the Gerson therapy.

Carroll Beard - President of Gerson Institute.

I first met Charlotte Gerson in 1975,

my daughter was 9 years old at that time

and had suffered from asthma attacks,

almost every other month.

She had an asthma attack that lasted 7 days.

When I heard about the Gerson therapy,

it sounded good to me and made sense

I went home and practically throw

everything out of the coverts,

changed her way of eating

and Debbie never had another asthma attack.

In 1999 I started getting sick.

And experiencing a lot of pain, chronic fatigue

In high school I was in one of those dieters

anorexic and bulimic

when it wasn't really written about.

I think I destroyed my digestive tract.

The doctors couldn't diagnose me,

but exactly they said irritable bowel syndrome.

They weren't sure. They finally gave me a CA (Computer-Aided Tomography) scan I had a fight for that

It took about a year of arguing to get a CAT scan

which revealed some lesions and tumor on my liver.

They said that one was suspicious of metastasis,

but they didn't think so,

they wanted to wait and see.

Well, I knew about the Gerson therapy,

so I decided I would just go on the therapy.

A year later that same tumor,

the one that they thought could be a metastasis was gone.

Totally gone.

And my energy was back,

the pain had left the soon as I had start eating the foods.

It was just the way to go for me.

I used the medical doctors as a diagnosis

and knew already what I was going to do.

There are several interesting things

about the Gerson Therapy,

but one I'd like to mention

is the healing reactions.

I was 16 in an automobile accident.

When I was 16 years old my face hit the windshield

and I had over 150 stitches in my face.

After being in the therapy for about a year,

I noticed

one day when I was rubbing my nose,

that I can feel the bone in the right side

of my nose for the first time.

Prior to that there had been a lot of scar tissue:

and lumpiness right in this area.

And I could feel the bone.

The scar tissue dissolves along with tumors.

It's the body's reaction of healing.

Another staff member Susan Brant,

Charlotte Gerson's niece,

at one time was diagnosed

with an inoperable cervical cancer.

I did the therapy 19 years ago,

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