| We are two 4th year occupational therapy students at the University of
British Columbia working on a proposal for our program design course. We
have the unique opportunity of working with the British Columbia Cancer
Agency in their goal to implement occupational therapy services. Our job
is to design a program of OT services and present it to the Vancouver
Cancer Clinic in November 1997. We are looking for ideas, advice, etc.
from anyone with knowledge in this area.
Please e-mail Abby Meinecke at abby_meinecke@bc.sympatico.ca |
| In the Gerson clinic he examined two people who had tumors shrink so
much they were unpalpable. But you know what? Both died right on
schedule. In fact every single patient from the four or five clinics he
visited, that he could confirm had cancer to begin with, died right on
schedule. Not a single person was cured. Their quality of life was also
greatly diminished due to the rigourous diet and colonics they endured.
In many instances their families were left destitute due to the cost of
the treatments. |
| This book is must reading for all cancer patients and their families. It is
exhaustively researched and meticulously referenced. In addition, it is
beautifully written, much like an adventure story. Be forewarned that the book
is also extremely disturbing. It tells the story of how alternative therapies
for cancer, labeled unorthodox during the last century, were systematically
suppressed by the American Medical Association and federal government agencies
charged with protecting the public health. As it turns out, Harry Hoxsey who
treated cancer patients with an herbal tonic and diet beginning in the 1920s,
was one of a number of people who were investigating unorthodox treatments.
Most of these treatments were nontoxic plant and herb-based formulas and also
emphasized good diet and nutrition. Like Hoxsey who was finally forced to close
his cancer clinics in 1960, all of these other doctors and scientists suffered
similar persecution without valid scientific investigation into their
. |
| I have been told that the Cancer Treament Centers of America offer
patients a nice integrated approach. They operate hospitals in several
cities. http://www.cancercenter.com/home/ |
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Has your friend heard of the Gerson Therapy? There are 2 hospitals in
Mexico that do it. My diagnosis of breast cancer was in July 1994. I
have been on the therapy since then and am back to work and feeling
better than ever. It is nutritionally based with juicing and coffee
enemas for detoxification. It also is metabolically based. The Gerson
Institutite can be reached at email:gerson@aol.com and on the Internet
at: http:/www.homepage.com/mall/gerson/gerson.html. Since Oct.1995 the
therapy has been done at Hospital Meridian de Coronado at Playas de
Tijuana. Another hospital was doing the treatment when I was there and
still is. Ir is in the same city in Mexico. Information about CHIPSA
hospital vand be gotten by calling the Gerson Research Organization:
619-759-2966 or fax 616-759-2967. This hospital may be less expensive. |