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The Gerson Miracle

 

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I know of one patient who turned to Gerson Therapy

having been told she

was suffering from terminal cancer and would not

survive another course

of chemotherapy. Happily, seven years later, she is

alive and well. So

it is vital that, rather than dismissing such

experiences, we should

further investigate the beneficial nature of these

treatments. " (H.R.H.

Charles, Prince of Wales)

 

" I am familiar with the Gerson method and believe that

it has a lot of

merit. I have always been frustrated that it was not

taken seriously

and studied intensively as it should be. I think it

has a very good track

record. " (Abram Hoffer, M.D., Ph.D.)

 

" I see in Dr. Max Gerson one of the most eminent

geniuses in medical

history. " (Albert Schweitzer, M.D., Nobel Prize

laureate)

 

The Gerson Miracle

 

Review copyright 2004 Andrew W. Saul

 

" The cure for cancer has been discovered. In 1928. "

These are the

opening words of the new one-and-a-half hour

documentary movie, The Gerson

Miracle. No one that views it can possibly

misunderstand its

uncompromising assertions that cancer is curable, and

that Dr. Max Gerson

repeatedly proved it.

 

When Max Gerson, M.D., testified before the U.S.

Senate on July 1, 2,

and 3, 1946, he likely had high hopes of acceptance of

his work. No such

luck. In 1958, he published all the how-to-do-it

details in A Cancer

Therapy: Results of Fifty Cases. He died the next

year, under suspicious

circumstances.

(http://www.doctoryourself.com/gersonbio.htm)

 

Even today it is necessary for persons seeking Gerson

treatment to

leave the country to obtain it. As the film's

narration says, " Laws in

virtually all of the United States prohibit any other

treatment of cancer

than radiation, chemotherapy and surgery, even though

they are usually

ineffective at best, and completely ineffective at

worst. Chemotherapy,

for example, does not cure cancer at all, and usually

merely poisons

the patient instead of the cancer. "

 

Strong words, those. If Oscar-winning documentarist

Michael Moore

initially had difficulty obtaining distribution for

his Fahrenheit 9/11

movie, you can be sure there will be some hefty

opposition to this one.

 

And yet, the heart of the Gerson therapy is ecological

common sense. I

think this is why it makes a good subject for film,

and why it appealed

so to producer/director Steven Kroschel. Kroschel's

previous

documentary credits include work for the Learning

Channel, National Geographic,

PBS, and the BBC, as well as contributions to a number

of Hollywood

features including Straight Up, Vertical Limit, and I

Spy. Not

surprisingly, Kroschel personally follows the Gerson

diet.

 

 

The narration continues:

 

" The soil, and all that grows in it, is not something

distant from us,

but must be regarded as our external metabolism, which

produces the

nutrients for our internal metabolism. Therefore, the

soil must be cared

for properly. It must not be depleted or poisoned

Otherwise, changes

will result in serious degenerative diseases in

animals and humans. "

 

This sounds much like text from any biology textbook

that I've taught

from.

 

" Mass-produced, commercially-grown fruits and

vegetables are fertilized

with only three minerals: nitrogen, potassium and

phosphorous, " says

the narrator. Yet plants " need over 50 more. " As a

consequence, " the

plants are sick, and must be kept on life support with

toxic chemicals

until market. " On the other hand, organic farming

methods enable both the

plant, and you, to resist disease. This especially

includes cancer.

 

The film states that the two key factors that are " the

underlying cause

of cancer are deficiency and toxicity. " A radical,

organic raw

vegetable juice-based diet is proposed as the primary

remedy. Why juiced?

Because " Dr. Gerson discovered early in his research

that fruits and

vegetables must be juiced to flood the body with

nutrients that have been

lacking within the human organism for so very long,

sometimes for decades.

.. . When juice is drunk, it can enter the blood stream

almost as fast

as alcohol. . . Dr. Gerson required his patients to

drink one 8 ounce

glass of juice 13 times a day. " That amounts to some

20 pounds of

produce, yielding " an organic medication straight from

the table of Mother

Nature. "

 

The Gerson therapy calls for an expensive grind and

press juicer, such

as a Norwalk. On the other hand, the film states,

Norman W. Walker,

that particular juicer's inventor and namesake, died

June 6, 1985 at the

age of 117. All of Max Gerson's brothers and sisters

died in the

Holocaust.

 

Now for the second aspect of the Gerson therapy.

Drinking such enormous

quantities of fresh juice every day " dislodges

accumulated body

poisons, which are absorbed by the liver, somewhat

overwhelming it. "

Therefore, to help out the hard-working liver, the

Gerson approach employs an

unusual detoxification technique. " Organic

body-temperature coffee

administered rectally stimulates the liver's bile

ducts to then dump those

scavenged toxins into the colon for evacuation. " This,

the film states,

ensures that " the immune system will now have the

upper hand " and the

patient is more likely to recover.

 

You will not be disappointed to know that the film

does indeed provide

step by step directions on exactly how to prepare a

coffee enema. Boil

1 quart distilled water, add 3 tablespoons drip ground

coffee, reduce

heat, and simmer for 15 minutes. Strain and add

sufficient water to

again have 1 quart. Cool to body temperature, and then

introduce eight

inches into the colon with an enema kit. Retain the

enema for 12 to 15

minutes.

 

The movie's sound track music chosen to accompany the

coffee enema

recipe preparation sequence is a performance of

Beethoven's Concerto for

Violin and Orchestra in D Major by the City of

Magenta, Italy Symphony

Orchestra. The violin soloist is Francesca Ettorina

Dego, Dr. Gerson's

great-granddaughter, age 14. Her rendition is

excellent.

 

There is more to the therapy than juices and coffee

enemas. " Table salt

is a poison, " says the narration. Our " unrelenting "

use of sodium

" causes displacement of potassium found naturally in

human cells, leaving

them vulnerable to attack by disease. " For this

reason, debated to this

day, Dr. Gerson gave patients on his already

very-low-sodium,

potassium-rich diet still more supplemental potassium

in the form of equal parts

of potassium gluconate, potassium acetate, and mono

potassium

phosphate. Flaxseed oil was the preferred fatty acid

source, and was to be " raw

and cold " and not to be used for a cooking oil.

Pancreatin,

acidophilus, and vitamin B-3 (niacin) were also

provided supplementally.

 

The most common criticisms of the Gerson program are

that the diet is

restrictive and that the coffee enemas are excessive.

It is true that

the Gerson therapy is an extreme diet, but then cancer

is an extreme

disease. One extreme may indeed call for another; it

takes a lot of water

to put out a burning building. Chemical, radiological

and surgical

extremes are the oncologist's stock in trade. Why not

extreme nutrition?

 

I enjoyed the section of the movie where the camera

follows Dr.

Gerson's daughter and successor, Charlotte, as she

interviews patients under

actual treatment at the Gerson facility in Mexico.

There, it is said,

patients in " as little as two weeks are free from

cancer. " 35 years after

man first walked on the moon, this remains a

revolutionary statement,

one that may invite either a physician's ridicule or a

cancer patient's

serious investigation.

 

Charlotte Gerson, now 82, practices what her father

preached. " I

cancelled my health insurance when I was 34 years

old, " she says. " The reason

was that I'm not interested in the kind of hospital or

medical

treatment that might be covered by insurance, because

it's toxic. " She says she

saved money, plus feels good in the bargain. She is

outspoken and

emphatic. On camera, she states, " I'm always telling

women: 'Wouldn't it be

wonderful if you never had to worry about finding a

lump in your

breast?' But if you eat healthy, that's what happens.

Living in this manner,

you don't risk cancer. "

 

She is in a position to know, having seen her father's

work at close

range for so many years. I asked Charlotte about this,

and she told me,

" My earliest childhood memories of helping my father

go back to my

playing in our sandbox when I was about five years

old. My father's medical

office was in the same house where we lived and

patients would come to

see him there. Many of those were from the

agricultural area

surrounding the city where we lived, Bielefeld

(Westphalia), Germany. The farmers

who consulted my father could hardly believe that one

could survive in

good health without meat and animal proteins. So my

father would send

for me, a little dirty and full of sand, to show me

off. I was sturdy,

tall for my age, healthy and rosy-cheeked and

presented a good picture

of the effectiveness of vegetarian nutrition. "

 

She still does. Filmmaker Steven Kroschel says,

" Working with Charlotte

Gerson touched me deeply, as she reminded me of my

German grandparents

and the old fashioned hospitality that went along with

it. I have to

say that I cannot recall meeting anyone quite as

honest, compassionate

and giving as she is. "

 

Doctor-vexing patients' testimonials form the backbone

of Kroschel's

documentary. There are plenty of them. One man with

prostate cancer,

confirmed by biopsy, decided to go Gerson. After 18

months on the therapy,

his PSA was an extraordinarily low 0.06.

 

Ascites, the abdominal fluid buildup all too commonly

accompanying

cancer or liver disease, may be reduced by way of the

Gerson therapy. One

patient interviewed in the film reports a decrease of

8 cm on the first

day of the therapy, with 2 cm/day afterwards.

 

One woman, diagnosed with ovarian cancer and given 6

to 9 months to

live, speaks on camera of how she lived not nine

months, but nine years

and is still in excellent, cancer-free health. Her

therapy was the Gerson

diet. Three other women she knew, all of whom selected

chemotherapy,

were, as predicted, dead in nine months or less.

 

Possibly the most moving testimonial comes from a

child, named

Stephanie, who was diagnosed with widespread cancer in

the kidney, lungs, vena

cava and heart before she was even six years old.

After conventional

treatment had been tried and had failed, she (and her

parents as well)

embarked on the Gerson program. Asked what she thought

of the diet, the

girl responded quite frankly: " The food? At first I

thought it was kind

of weird. But after, like, a week, it started tasting

better. "

 

Stephanie, who had been given six months to live, was

very much alive

over two years later and shown horseback riding. The

narration presented

her as not fully cured, but " on the road to recovery "

to the point that

her doctors were " astounded. " Stephanie herself

described her quality

of life improvement as well as it has ever been

described: " I've been

feeling lots better. I've been having more energy when

on the diet. I

feel very healthy, and stronger, and much better than

I did. "

 

The most skeptical viewer cannot possibly watch the

scenes of this lass

horseback riding and not be at least a little bit

persuaded.

 

Then there is Pat, a woman with pancreatic cancer

which had spread to

her liver, gall bladder, and spleen. Throwing up

blood, she was

diagnosed at age 46, and given 3 months to live. That

was in 1986. Pat's

bleeding and pain stopped in 10 days of Gerson

therapy. After two years of

Gerson, a CAT scan showed that the cancer was gone.

Pat is now 65.

 

Hollywood star Michael Landon was similarly diagnosed

with pancreatic

cancer. He, too, had been given three months to live,

and he likewise

tried the Gerson therapy. Landon appeared on the

" Tonight " show, looking

hale and hearty after only a short time on the Gerson

program.

Immediately afterwards, the narration says, Landon was

warned off of the Gerson

diet by his physicians. He abandoned it, and his

condition promptly

worsened. He later personally telephoned Pat and told

her that he " should

have stayed with the Gerson therapy. " Michael Landon

died in 1991.

 

As a very young man, I made a documentary film about

the pollution and

proposed reclamation of the Genesee River in

Rochester, NY. Excessive

camera motion was the byproduct of my limited

equipment and poor

technique. Although it may be an intentional stylistic

tool, I for one would

ask that directors of feature documentaries everywhere

lose the

hand-held camera reality-look and get themselves

better tripods than I had.

 

The Gerson DVD has no menu for chapter selection, and

for those wishing

to re-study any one of the 30 chapters in this 90

minute feature, a

chapter menu would be most helpful.

 

This film makes no attempt at conciliation nor

compromise, with

frequent unabashedly in-your-face statements, such as:

" The only area of which

established orthodox medicine in the US is superlative

is in the cost. "

Another: " The viability of life hinging essentially on

what we pour

into our cups, and place on our plates, is so simple,

and yet profoundly

hard to grasp by modern medicine. " The film also

emphasizes the

detrimental effects of all manner of pollution on our

internal environment.

Mercury-based dental amalgam condemned; Ritalin is

ridiculed, as is the

Standard American Diet ( " SAD " ). Even milk-drinking is

eschewed by the

Gerson approach. " With every meal, we are either

digging our own graves

with the silverware, or ensuring a healthy and

productive life. "

 

There is something in The Gerson Miracle to provoke

practically

anybody. On the other hand, there is such value in

Gerson's therapy to justify

the film being seen by everybody.

 

We have to face the facts: Dr. Gerson saved lives and

his methods still

do. Here is the very first movie to offer this

essential message to a

new and ever-widening audience. To say that such a

message is somewhat

controversial is understatement akin to saying that

the Beatles somewhat

influenced popular music, or that Citizen Kane was a

pretty good flick.

Fact is, the Gerson therapy exists. You can say that

it doesn't work,

but you can also find living, breathing people who

will tell you

differently. This documentary does exactly that, and

this is what

documentaries should be doing.

 

(The Gerson Miracle. 91 minutes; 2004. VHS: 29.95;

DVD: $24.95, from

Charlotte Gerson, 355 Greenwood Place, Bonita, CA

91902. lg27win

.. Shipping is $3, CA residents add 7.5% sales tax.)

 

To learn more about how to do the Gerson Therapy:

http://www.doctoryourself.com/gersontherapy.html

 

http://www.doctoryourself.com/gersonspeech.html is the

transcript of a

speech by Dr. Gerson himself.

 

http://www.doctoryourself.com/bib_gerson_therapy.html

is a bibliography

of published clinical studies showing the demonstrated

benefits of the

Gerson treatment

 

http://www.doctoryourself.com/bib_gerson.html is a

bibliography of all

of Dr. Gerson’s scientific writings.

 

Review copyright C 2004 by Andrew W. Saul, 23

Greenridge Crescent,

Hamlin, NY 14464 USA

 

 

 

 

Andrew Saul, PhD

 

 

 

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I have seen Dr. Gerson's diet mentioned in a couple of

nutritional books recently, one is a juicing book my

sister has that I absolutely must add to my

collection. I never heard of Dr. Gerson or his diet

before I came to CancerCure. I really want to look at

it in much more depth now. I know I have a link

somewhere to his website, but if someone could save me

hours of searching through my folders by sending

another link, I would be most grateful!

 

Blessings, Renee

 

 

--- " Kelly W. " <kellykebby wrote:

 

> JoAnn Guest <angelprincessjo

> The Gerson Miracle

>

> Post subject: The Gerson Miracle

>

> I know of one patient who turned to Gerson Therapy

> having been told she

> was suffering from terminal cancer and would not

> survive another course

> of chemotherapy. Happily, seven years later, she is

> alive and well. So

> it is vital that, rather than dismissing such

> experiences, we should

> further investigate the beneficial nature of these

> treatments. " (H.R.H.

> Charles, Prince of Wales)

>

> " I am familiar with the Gerson method and believe

> that

> it has a lot of

> merit. I have always been frustrated that it was not

> taken seriously

> and studied intensively as it should be. I think it

> has a very good track

> record. " (Abram Hoffer, M.D., Ph.D.)

>

> " I see in Dr. Max Gerson one of the most eminent

> geniuses in medical

> history. " (Albert Schweitzer, M.D., Nobel Prize

> laureate)

>

> The Gerson Miracle

>

> Review copyright 2004 Andrew W. Saul

>

> " The cure for cancer has been discovered. In 1928. "

> These are the

> opening words of the new one-and-a-half hour

> documentary movie, The Gerson

> Miracle. No one that views it can possibly

> misunderstand its

> uncompromising assertions that cancer is curable,

> and

> that Dr. Max Gerson

> repeatedly proved it.

>

> When Max Gerson, M.D., testified before the U.S.

> Senate on July 1, 2,

> and 3, 1946, he likely had high hopes of acceptance

> of

> his work. No such

> luck. In 1958, he published all the how-to-do-it

> details in A Cancer

> Therapy: Results of Fifty Cases. He died the next

> year, under suspicious

> circumstances.

> (http://www.doctoryourself.com/gersonbio.htm)

>

> Even today it is necessary for persons seeking

> Gerson

> treatment to

> leave the country to obtain it. As the film's

> narration says, " Laws in

> virtually all of the United States prohibit any

> other

> treatment of cancer

> than radiation, chemotherapy and surgery, even

> though

> they are usually

> ineffective at best, and completely ineffective at

> worst. Chemotherapy,

> for example, does not cure cancer at all, and

> usually

> merely poisons

> the patient instead of the cancer. "

>

> Strong words, those. If Oscar-winning documentarist

> Michael Moore

> initially had difficulty obtaining distribution for

> his Fahrenheit 9/11

> movie, you can be sure there will be some hefty

> opposition to this one.

>

> And yet, the heart of the Gerson therapy is

> ecological

> common sense. I

> think this is why it makes a good subject for film,

> and why it appealed

> so to producer/director Steven Kroschel. Kroschel's

> previous

> documentary credits include work for the Learning

> Channel, National Geographic,

> PBS, and the BBC, as well as contributions to a

> number

> of Hollywood

> features including Straight Up, Vertical Limit, and

> I

> Spy. Not

> surprisingly, Kroschel personally follows the Gerson

> diet.

>

>

> The narration continues:

>

> " The soil, and all that grows in it, is not

> something

> distant from us,

> but must be regarded as our external metabolism,

> which

> produces the

> nutrients for our internal metabolism. Therefore,

> the

> soil must be cared

> for properly. It must not be depleted or poisoned

> Otherwise, changes

> will result in serious degenerative diseases in

> animals and humans. "

>

> This sounds much like text from any biology textbook

> that I've taught

> from.

>

> " Mass-produced, commercially-grown fruits and

> vegetables are fertilized

> with only three minerals: nitrogen, potassium and

> phosphorous, " says

> the narrator. Yet plants " need over 50 more. " As a

> consequence, " the

> plants are sick, and must be kept on life support

> with

> toxic chemicals

> until market. " On the other hand, organic farming

> methods enable both the

> plant, and you, to resist disease. This especially

> includes cancer.

>

> The film states that the two key factors that are

> " the

> underlying cause

> of cancer are deficiency and toxicity. " A radical,

> organic raw

> vegetable juice-based diet is proposed as the

> primary

> remedy. Why juiced?

> Because " Dr. Gerson discovered early in his research

> that fruits and

> vegetables must be juiced to flood the body with

> nutrients that have been

> lacking within the human organism for so very long,

> sometimes for decades.

> . . When juice is drunk, it can enter the blood

> stream

> almost as fast

> as alcohol. . . Dr. Gerson required his patients to

> drink one 8 ounce

> glass of juice 13 times a day. " That amounts to some

> 20 pounds of

> produce, yielding " an organic medication straight

> from

> the table of Mother

> Nature. "

>

> The Gerson therapy calls for an expensive grind and

> press juicer, such

> as a Norwalk. On the other hand, the film states,

> Norman W. Walker,

> that particular juicer's inventor and namesake, died

> June 6, 1985 at the

> age of 117. All of Max Gerson's brothers and sisters

> died in the

> Holocaust.

>

> Now for the second aspect of the Gerson therapy.

> Drinking such enormous

> quantities of fresh juice every day " dislodges

> accumulated body

> poisons, which are absorbed by the liver, somewhat

> overwhelming it. "

> Therefore, to help out the hard-working liver, the

> Gerson approach employs an

> unusual detoxification technique. " Organic

> body-temperature coffee

> administered rectally stimulates the liver's bile

> ducts to then dump those

> scavenged toxins into the colon for evacuation. "

> This,

> the film states,

> ensures that " the immune system will now have the

> upper hand " and the

> patient is more likely to recover.

>

> You will not be disappointed to know that the film

> does indeed provide

> step by step directions on exactly how to prepare a

> coffee enema. Boil

> 1 quart distilled water, add 3 tablespoons drip

> ground

> coffee, reduce

> heat, and simmer for 15 minutes. Strain and add

> sufficient water to

> again have 1 quart. Cool to body temperature, and

> then

>

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On Behalf Of Renee JudkinsFriday, July 22, 2005 2:51 PM Subject: Re: The Gerson Miracle

I have seen Dr. Gerson's diet mentioned in a couple ofnutritional books recently, one is a juicing book mysister has that I absolutely must add to mycollection. I never heard of Dr. Gerson or his dietbefore I came to CancerCure. I really want to look atit in much more depth now. I know I have a linksomewhere to his website, but if someone could save mehours of searching through my folders by sendinganother link, I would be most grateful!Blessings, Renee --- "Kelly W." <kellykebby wrote:> JoAnn Guest <angelprincessjo> The Gerson Miracle> > Post subject: The Gerson Miracle > > I know of one patient who turned to Gerson Therapy> having been told she > was suffering from terminal cancer and would not> survive another course > of chemotherapy. Happily, seven years later, she is> alive and well. So > it is vital that, rather than dismissing such> experiences, we should > further investigate the beneficial nature of these> treatments." (H.R.H. > Charles, Prince of Wales) > > "I am familiar with the Gerson method and believe> that> it has a lot of > merit. I have always been frustrated that it was not> taken seriously > and studied intensively as it should be. I think it> has a very good track > record." (Abram Hoffer, M.D., Ph.D.) > > "I see in Dr. Max Gerson one of the most eminent> geniuses in medical > history." (Albert Schweitzer, M.D., Nobel Prize> laureate) > > The Gerson Miracle > > Review copyright 2004 Andrew W. Saul > > "The cure for cancer has been discovered. In 1928."> These are the > opening words of the new one-and-a-half hour> documentary movie, The Gerson > Miracle. No one that views it can possibly> misunderstand its > uncompromising assertions that cancer is curable,> and> that Dr. Max Gerson > repeatedly proved it. > > When Max Gerson, M.D., testified before the U.S.> Senate on July 1, 2, > and 3, 1946, he likely had high hopes of acceptance> of> his work. No such > luck. In 1958, he published all the how-to-do-it> details in A Cancer > Therapy: Results of Fifty Cases. He died the next> year, under suspicious > circumstances.> (http://www.doctoryourself.com/gersonbio.htm) > > Even today it is necessary for persons seeking> Gerson> treatment to > leave the country to obtain it. As the film's> narration says, "Laws in > virtually all of the United States prohibit any> other> treatment of cancer > than radiation, chemotherapy and surgery, even> though> they are usually > ineffective at best, and completely ineffective at> worst. Chemotherapy, > for example, does not cure cancer at all, and> usually> merely poisons > the patient instead of the cancer." > > Strong words, those. If Oscar-winning documentarist> Michael Moore > initially had difficulty obtaining distribution for> his Fahrenheit 9/11 > movie, you can be sure there will be some hefty> opposition to this one. > > And yet, the heart of the Gerson therapy is> ecological> common sense. I > think this is why it makes a good subject for film,> and why it appealed > so to producer/director Steven Kroschel. Kroschel's> previous > documentary credits include work for the Learning> Channel, National Geographic, > PBS, and the BBC, as well as contributions to a> number> of Hollywood > features including Straight Up, Vertical Limit, and> I> Spy. Not > surprisingly, Kroschel personally follows the Gerson> diet. > > > The narration continues: > > "The soil, and all that grows in it, is not> something> distant from us, > but must be regarded as our external metabolism,> which> produces the > nutrients for our internal metabolism. Therefore,> the> soil must be cared > for properly. It must not be depleted or poisoned> Otherwise, changes > will result in serious degenerative diseases in> animals and humans." > > This sounds much like text from any biology textbook> that I've taught > from. > > "Mass-produced, commercially-grown fruits and> vegetables are fertilized > with only three minerals: nitrogen, potassium and> phosphorous," says > the narrator. Yet plants "need over 50 more." As a> consequence, "the > plants are sick, and must be kept on life support> with> toxic chemicals > until market." On the other hand, organic farming> methods enable both the > plant, and you, to resist disease. This especially> includes cancer. > > The film states that the two key factors that are> "the> underlying cause > of cancer are deficiency and toxicity." A radical,> organic raw > vegetable juice-based diet is proposed as the> primary> remedy. Why juiced? > Because "Dr. Gerson discovered early in his research> that fruits and > vegetables must be juiced to flood the body with> nutrients that have been > lacking within the human organism for so very long,> sometimes for decades. > . . When juice is drunk, it can enter the blood> stream> almost as fast > as alcohol. . . Dr. Gerson required his patients to> drink one 8 ounce > glass of juice 13 times a day." That amounts to some> 20 pounds of > produce, yielding "an organic medication straight> from> the table of Mother > Nature." > > The Gerson therapy calls for an expensive grind and> press juicer, such > as a Norwalk. On the other hand, the film states,> Norman W. Walker, > that particular juicer's inventor and namesake, died> June 6, 1985 at the > age of 117. All of Max Gerson's brothers and sisters> died in the > Holocaust. > > Now for the second aspect of the Gerson therapy.> Drinking such enormous > quantities of fresh juice every day "dislodges> accumulated body > poisons, which are absorbed by the liver, somewhat> overwhelming it." > Therefore, to help out the hard-working liver, the> Gerson approach employs an > unusual detoxification technique. "Organic> body-temperature coffee > administered rectally stimulates the liver's bile> ducts to then dump those > scavenged toxins into the colon for evacuation."> This,> the film states, > ensures that "the immune system will now have the> upper hand" and the > patient is more likely to recover. > > You will not be disappointed to know that the film> does indeed provide > step by step directions on exactly how to prepare a> coffee enema. Boil > 1 quart distilled water, add 3 tablespoons drip> ground> coffee, reduce > heat, and simmer for 15 minutes. Strain and add> sufficient water to > again have 1 quart. Cool to body temperature, and> then> === message truncated ===

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Thanks, Amelia. The more I hear about Dr. Gerson's diet, the more I really want to check it out.

 

Blessings, ReneeAmelia Gerlach <ameliagerlach wrote:

 

Renee, the link is: www.gerson.org

 

 

On Behalf Of Renee JudkinsFriday, July 22, 2005 2:51 PM Subject: Re: The Gerson Miracle

I have seen Dr. Gerson's diet mentioned in a couple ofnutritional books recently, one is a juicing book mysister has that I absolutely must add to mycollection. I never heard of Dr. Gerson or his dietbefore I came to CancerCure. I really want to look atit in much more depth now. I know I have a linksomewhere to his website, but if someone could save mehours of searching through my folders by sendinganother link, I would be most grateful!Blessings, Renee --- "Kelly W." <kellykebby wrote:> JoAnn Guest <angelprincessjo> The Gerson Miracle> > Post subject: The Gerson Miracle > > I know of one patient who turned to Gerson Therapy> having been told she > was suffering from terminal cancer and would not> survive another

course > of chemotherapy. Happily, seven years later, she is> alive and well. So > it is vital that, rather than dismissing such> experiences, we should > further investigate the beneficial nature of these> treatments." (H.R.H. > Charles, Prince of Wales) > > "I am familiar with the Gerson method and believe> that> it has a lot of > merit. I have always been frustrated that it was not> taken seriously > and studied intensively as it should be. I think it> has a very good track > record." (Abram Hoffer, M.D., Ph.D.) > > "I see in Dr. Max Gerson one of the most eminent> geniuses in medical > history." (Albert Schweitzer, M.D., Nobel Prize> laureate) > > The Gerson Miracle > > Review copyright 2004 Andrew W. Saul > > "The cure for cancer has been discovered. In 1928."> These are the >

opening words of the new one-and-a-half hour> documentary movie, The Gerson > Miracle. No one that views it can possibly> misunderstand its > uncompromising assertions that cancer is curable,> and> that Dr. Max Gerson > repeatedly proved it. > > When Max Gerson, M.D., testified before the U.S.> Senate on July 1, 2, > and 3, 1946, he likely had high hopes of acceptance> of> his work. No such > luck. In 1958, he published all the how-to-do-it> details in A Cancer > Therapy: Results of Fifty Cases. He died the next> year, under suspicious > circumstances.> (http://www.doctoryourself.com/gersonbio.htm) > > Even today it is necessary for persons seeking> Gerson> treatment to > leave the country to obtain it. As the film's> narration says, "Laws in >

virtually all of the United States prohibit any> other> treatment of cancer > than radiation, chemotherapy and surgery, even> though> they are usually > ineffective at best, and completely ineffective at> worst. Chemotherapy, > for example, does not cure cancer at all, and> usually> merely poisons > the patient instead of the cancer." > > Strong words, those. If Oscar-winning documentarist> Michael Moore > initially had difficulty obtaining distribution for> his Fahrenheit 9/11 > movie, you can be sure there will be some hefty> opposition to this one. > > And yet, the heart of the Gerson therapy is> ecological> common sense. I > think this is why it makes a good subject for film,> and why it appealed > so to producer/director Steven Kroschel. Kroschel's> previous > documentary credits include work

for the Learning> Channel, National Geographic, > PBS, and the BBC, as well as contributions to a> number> of Hollywood > features including Straight Up, Vertical Limit, and> I> Spy. Not > surprisingly, Kroschel personally follows the Gerson> diet. > > > The narration continues: > > "The soil, and all that grows in it, is not> something> distant from us, > but must be regarded as our external metabolism,> which> produces the > nutrients for our internal metabolism. Therefore,> the> soil must be cared > for properly. It must not be depleted or poisoned> Otherwise, changes > will result in serious degenerative diseases in> animals and humans." > > This sounds much like text from any biology textbook> that I've taught > from. > > "Mass-produced, commercially-grown

fruits and> vegetables are fertilized > with only three minerals: nitrogen, potassium and> phosphorous," says > the narrator. Yet plants "need over 50 more." As a> consequence, "the > plants are sick, and must be kept on life support> with> toxic chemicals > until market." On the other hand, organic farming> methods enable both the > plant, and you, to resist disease. This especially> includes cancer. > > The film states that the two key factors that are> "the> underlying cause > of cancer are deficiency and toxicity." A radical,> organic raw > vegetable juice-based diet is proposed as the> primary> remedy. Why juiced? > Because "Dr. Gerson discovered early in his research> that fruits and > vegetables must be juiced to flood the body with> nutrients that have been > lacking within the human organism for

so very long,> sometimes for decades. > . . When juice is drunk, it can enter the blood> stream> almost as fast > as alcohol. . . Dr. Gerson required his patients to> drink one 8 ounce > glass of juice 13 times a day." That amounts to some> 20 pounds of > produce, yielding "an organic medication straight> from> the table of Mother > Nature." > > The Gerson therapy calls for an expensive grind and> press juicer, such > as a Norwalk. On the other hand, the film states,> Norman W. Walker, > that particular juicer's inventor and namesake, died> June 6, 1985 at the > age of 117. All of Max Gerson's brothers and sisters> died in the > Holocaust. > > Now for the second aspect of the Gerson therapy.> Drinking such enormous > quantities of fresh juice every day "dislodges> accumulated body >

poisons, which are absorbed by the liver, somewhat> overwhelming it." > Therefore, to help out the hard-working liver, the> Gerson approach employs an > unusual detoxification technique. "Organic> body-temperature coffee > administered rectally stimulates the liver's bile> ducts to then dump those > scavenged toxins into the colon for evacuation."> This,> the film states, > ensures that "the immune system will now have the> upper hand" and the > patient is more likely to recover. > > You will not be disappointed to know that the film> does indeed provide > step by step directions on exactly how to prepare a> coffee enema. Boil > 1 quart distilled water, add 3 tablespoons drip> ground> coffee, reduce > heat, and simmer for 15 minutes. Strain and add> sufficient water to > again have 1 quart. Cool to body temperature,

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Regarding the article just posted on the Gerson Miracle, I just

ordered the DVD and was wondering if anyone has information

on juicers? The article recommended the Norwalk and I am wondering

if there is a juicer as good or better at a more affordable price, ie

one with low speed so the juice is not over heated, easy to use...etc...

 

Thanks very much!

 

 

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