The Gerson Miracle Page #4

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


is extremely hazardous

to body tissue if inhaled.

As we finally turn out the light to sleep,

electromagnetic fields from the clock next your head

will almost imperceptibly influence the slumber

and dreams one hopes to have.

Even the film to make this movie

uses extremely poisonous chemicals

in his manufacture and processing.

As ridiculous as this scenario may sound

it is one more hit for your body to fight.

The good news is that most of this toxins

can be removed with strict adherence to the Gerson therapy.

But how is this fully accomplished?

The answer is organic coffee.

Dr. Gerson discovered that if a patient drunk

more than a pint of juice a day,

the powerful enzymes would dislodge

poisons in the body cell systems.

And this is where the coffee comes into play.

Once the poison is dislodged into the bloodstream

and absorbed by the liver,

the liver can become overwhelmed and even damaged.

And yet must get some help.

Dr Gerson found that an organic coffee solution introduced rectally,

stimulates the bile ducts and the liver to essentially dump

captured free radicals and pathogenic poisons

into the colon for expulsion through the rectum.

When coffee enemas are utilized in conjuction with juice drinking

it is detoxification at its finest.

The immune system will now have the upper hand

to destroying cancer or other degenerative conditions.

But how does one make a coffee enema?

It starts at the kitchen's stove,

with a quarter of distilled water.

Three tablespoons of dip ground coffee are brought in there.

After a few minutes the burner is turned down.

And coffee is left to simmer for 15 minutes.

Once the coffee is done it is strained into a measuring cup.

Additional water may be added to make up for

water lost in steam in making the coffee.

Coffee enemas are best taken in a relaxing atmosphere

to ensure maximum effect.

Once the coffee cools to body temperature

it is poured into the enema bucket.

That time the plastic stopper at the end of the hose

is slit back to release the air in the end of the tube.

It is then slit back in place to stop the flow of coffee

until the rectum insertion is accomplished.

The hose clamp is readjusted to at least 8 inches

from the end of tube, for rectal insertion to that length.

Once the coffee solution drains into the patient,

it is retained in the colon for 12-15 minutes.

During this time, the liver has a chance

to absorb the coffee's caffeine and other agents.

Simultaneously, the liver in turn excretes poisons

into the colon for expulsion.

Charlotte Gerson

is not only responsible for keeping alive

her fathers principles of healing,

but guarding the integrity of those fundamentals

and their application over the years.

Hundreds of holistic physicians

in the U.S. and around the world,

have been trained by Charlotte in the Gerson Institute.

Unbelievably, it is illegal in the United States

to treat and cure diseased patient

in a hospital with Gerson therapy.

Because of this, Charlotte had no choice

but to establish a hospital 27 years ago in Mexico.

Because Charlotte resides in Southern California

it's easy to her for drive regularly to advise and encourage

the endless numbers of patients that arrive

at the hospital in Tijuana, Mexico.

Under the care of a staff of physicians and nutritionists

most patients who came in

with an inoperable cancers and with no hope of recovery,

leave within 1 to 4 weeks to continue

the treatment at home.

And usually, on leaving the hospital,

they are well on their way to recovery.

Many patients experience the disappearance

of their tumors while at the hospital.

And the patients pour in from around the world.

By making of this film one cameraman

accompanied Charlotte

on a random day without any patient

at the hospital being aware what was going on.

The hope was that at least one of the patients

would not be shy, would agree to appear on camera.

Charlotte and the camera were not disappointed.

The first patient that they saw was Alexandra,

who graciously allowed them to enter her hospital room.

She seemed in very good spirits.

And we have a biopsy from March of last year,

and it shows 3 or 4 tumors cancer inside you.

After only about two weeks on the Gerson therapy,

there is no malignant cells showing

and the colon biopsy is very exciting.

- I am very happy, very, very happy,

to know about the Gerson therapy.

After only 2 weeks on the therapy,

I find after the pathologist report,

that I'm free from cancer now.

It's been a blessing.

- You can stay well and have healthy children.

Do you have children?

- Yes, I can have children and I've been giving new life now.

I'm planning on staying on the therapy for the rest of life,

moderately, yes. It has saved my life.

- What's your problem, what brings you here?

- I have a primary peritoneal cancer.

- And you were swollen,

what did your symptoms were?

- I was in Alaska, where I am from

and I was diagnosed with a...

I had pain.

- You were diagnosed how, did you had a biopsy?

- I flew to the nearby and I had a regiment of tests

and they found malignant cells in ascites.

I had 10 pounds of ascites

- The name of the doctor?

- Dr. Roe.

- He did biopsy and then he was able

to tell you what the problem was?

- He ordered the biopsy and the pathology

came back with a carcinoma.

- And you had a ascites swelling

- I had 10 pounds of ascites swelling in my abdomen.

- And they told you, it wouldn't go away very easily?

- They said that the ascites would not go away

unless it was tapped.

But the chemotherapy could also dry it up.

Several doctors told me that.

- But you didn't have chemo?

- I did have chemo.

- You did have chemo? Yes. How much?

- One course.

- And then, when did you come here?

- After I was finished with my chemo.

And it didn't work.

They wanted me to have surgery and more chemo,

and more surgery and more chemo.

- Then you came here.

And how long did it take for you to come down?

- I lost 8 cm of my stomach in the first day I was here.

- The first day? Wow.

- And then its been about 2 cm a day.

- Ever since.

There are other patients

improving dramatically that day.

Not all wanted to have a

movie camera pointed at them

but nonetheless they conveyed their deepest joy

on how they were steadily improving.

To Charlotte, this day was a typical and normal one.

To the cameraman it was like being witness to a miracle.

Whatever you call it, it is working.

The cases of full recoveries become a dizzying

mix of joyous celebration and curiosity.

But despite the success and statistics

each and every person

who is forced to stare cancer

in the eye wants reassurance.

Reassurance that what they have

can very possibly be defeated.

Always seeking new ways to cheer up, empower

and restore hope to the supposed hopeless,

Charlotte addressed several prevalent

type of cancers in booklets.

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