A Cancer Therapy
Results of Fifty Cases
and
The Cure of Advanced Cancer by Diet Therapy

by Max Gerson, M.D.
$19.95

Softcover - 434 pages

Max Gerson, M.D. was born October 18, 1881 in Wongrowitz, Germany. He attended the universities of Breslau, Wuerzburg and Berlin, and graduated from the University of Freiburg. Dr. Gerson, who suffered from severe migraines, discovered that a change in diet prevented the onset of these crippling headaches.

His outlook on the nature and treatment of degenerative disease shifted dramatically when a patient of his whom had been following the Gerson "migraine diet" was cured not only of migraines, but of skin tuberculosis as well. Dr. Gerson published his findings on skin tuberculosis in a dozen of the world's leading medical journals, establishing the Gerson Therapy as the first cure for this disease.

Through his work with tuberculosis, Dr. Gerson attracted the friendship of Albert Schweitzer, M.D. In 1931, after nine months on the therapy, Mrs. Helene Bresslau-Schweitzer (1879-1957) was cured of lung tuberculosis. Dr. Schweitzer himself came to Dr. Gerson at age 75 depressed and weary with advanced adult onset diabetes. In a few weeks Dr. Schweitzer was completely off his heavy insulin dosage. He returned to Africa, invigorated and full of optimism. This great humanitarian worked past age 90 and was honored with the Nobel Peace Prize for his medical missionary work. Schweitzer followed Gerson's progress over the years, seeing the dietary therapy successfully applied further to heart disease, kidney failure and cancer.


Quantity: B-071

A Cancer Therapy
$
19.95
plus shipping



BACK TO SHOPPING

Prior to World War II, Dr. Gerson and his family immigrated to the United States. In 1938 he passed his medical board exams and received his license to practice medicine in the state of New York. For twenty years, he treated hundreds of cancer patients who had been given up to die after all conventional treatment had failed. Although only a handful of peer-reviewed journals were receptive to the "radical" idea of using nutrition in the treatment and prevention of disease, Dr. Gerson continued publishing articles on his therapy in Europe. In 1958, based upon thirty years of experimentation, Dr. Gerson published his theory, treatment plan and case studies here in this medical monograph, A Cancer Therapy: Result of 50 Cases.

Dr. Gerson, a pioneer in holistic health, was a man of vision. He was correct in his prediction that a toxic environment combined with a diet deficient in essential nutrients would lead to the escalation of cancer and many other degenerative diseases. Although ridiculed in his time, research finding now confirm that nutrition is a powerful and effective means of treating disease.

Dr. Max Gerson died in 1959, eulogized by Dr. Albert Schweitzer, who wrote: "I see in him one of the most eminent geniuses in the history of medicine. Many of his basic ideas have been adopted without having his name connected with them. Yet, he has achieved more than seemed possible under adverse conditions. He leaves a legacy which commands attention and which will assure him his due place. Those whom he has cured will now attest to the truth of his ideas."

Top of the Page

You are visiting
www.rawfoodinfo.com


Rhio' raw energy website - extensive information on the raw and living food lifestyle Home raw and living foods events: vegetarian and organic foods preparation classes New to Raw? raw and living foods events: vegetarian and organic foods preparation classes Hotline genetically engineered foods, food Irradiation, organic foods, environmental pollution Action Forum raw and living foods: gourmet uncooked vegan and 
vegetarian food recipes Rhio's Book raw and living foods: gourmet uncooked vegan and 
vegetarian food recipes Shopping raw and living foods recipes: gourmet uncooked  vegetarian 
and vegan cuisine Recipes
raw and living food, people and events worldwide Pictures Information about live and raw foods, vegan, vegatarian and organic foods by listening to talks and lectures via audio files Multi/Media
raw and living foods events: vegetarian and organic foods preparation classes Events raw and living foods events: vegetarian and organic foods preparation classes Press/Media