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Biophysicist who cured himself is now helping others to heal

 

By Teresa Tsalaky

http://www.alternativedr.com/catalog/article_info.php?articles_id=909

 

David Walker wanted to live long enough to see his children graduate from high

school. He asked his oncologist if he'd make it that long. The doctor hung his

head and said Walker had no more than three to five years before the colon

cancer would take his life.

 

Nearly a decade later, Walker is cancer free. Thanks to his training as a

biophysicist, he was able to decipher a biochemical riddle that enabled him to

cure himself. He created a treatment protocol that consists of herbs, enzymes,

phytonutrients, detoxification and a bio-resonance therapy that recharges

depleted energy in cells. He then shared his knowledge, helping hundreds of

other cancer patients eliminate the disease.

 

In 2001, the Federal Trade Commission and Washington State attorney general sued

to stop him. A government investigator reviewed Walker's records and reported

that 14 percent of the people using his protocol had died. The report did not

include the mortality rate over the same period of time for cancer patients who

undergo the approved cancer therapies: radiation and chemotherapy.

 

That rate is five times higher than the rate for Walker's protocol.

 

When the court case ended in 2002, Walker had become one of thousands of

individuals and companies whose effective, alternative treatments have been

stifled.

 

The treatment that didn't work

 

Walker's story begins on March 6, 1994 -- the day he had surgery for a ruptured

appendix. Surgeons discovered advanced cancer and removed a colon tumor larger

than a grapefruit. The doctor gave Walker little hope of living beyond five

years and prescribed chemotherapy.

 

Friends and relatives began sending him alternative health products and books

about cancer. They suggested he use various non-allopathic treatments. But

Walker would do nothing of the sort.

 

" I entered in this treatment of surgery and chemotherapy with only one thing in

mind: to follow doctor's orders and dedicate myself to this schedule and

treatment, " he said. " My thoughts were that medicine today is the best ever, and

if I'm going to beat this, I'm doing all traditional approaches. "

 

Then he discovered the side effects of " traditional " approaches. The surgery

left him unable to fully use his left leg. Repairing the damage required six

months of physical therapy. The chemo was worse. It caused open sores in his

mouth, and his skin began deteriorating. When he made a fist, then opened his

hand, it bled from every crack. He could pull the skin off his hands in layers.

 

" After seven months of chemotherapy, my doctor sent me home, saying the side

effects are too severe and that maybe we can try again in three months, " Walker

recalled. " I never returned. During that three months of detoxing from the

chemo, I knew I would rather die sooner with dignity and quality of life than go

through the chemical poisoning again. "

 

That's when he empowered himself. If the experts didn't have the tools to cure

him, he would try to find those tools himself.

 

" When I sat and thought about it, I tried to understand what was killing me, " he

said. He searched the Internet and watched University of Washington Medical

School videos. He researched nutrients, blood oxygen, cellular energy and

cellular communication. With a doctoral degree in biophysics, with minors in

microbiology and biochemistry, he had the knowledge to understand the research

reports and scientific data.

 

He said he discovered nothing new. He simply put what is already known to use to

reverse the process that leads to cancer.

 

" I just found some keys and unlocked some doors of knowledge, " he said.

 

Replacing the cell cycle's missing dominos

 

In layman's terms, here's the information that Walker used to come up with the

cancer treatment protocol that saved his life:

 

Every day, billions of cells in your body are damaged and discarded, and

billions more new, healthy cells take their place in an endless cycle of cell

regeneration. The new ones are created by the cells subdividing.

 

Cells contain energy measured in millivolts. A healthy cell contains between 70

and 90 millivolts of energy. When a free radical attaches to a cell, its energy

drops to 15 millivolts. (Free radicals punch holes in cell membranes and damage

DNA and enzyme systems. Some free radicals are created when the immune system

does its battles; others come from pollutants in our food, water and air.)

 

The cell's DNA and RNA orchestrate the process of cell regeneration. The DNA in

each cell has something called a telomere strand, which becomes dormant when a

cell loses energy. As a result, the cell mutates.

 

The P53 gene, which is in charge of destroying mutated cells, needs more than 15

millivolts to do its job. So when the cell's energy drops, damaged and mutated

cells are no longer destroyed.

 

But the MYG gene -- the one in charge of cell subdivision -- doesn't need much

energy to do its job. Even at 15 millivolts or less, it keeps dividing the cells

-- even the mutated ones that were supposed to be destroyed.

 

This, Walker says, is how cancer gets started. And this is why Walker's protocol

includes re-energizing the cells.

 

Walker also learned in his research that cancer cells have high toxin counts,

and that people with cancer have low blood oxygen levels and their immune

systems' natural killer cells have been depleted.

 

He learned that certain antigens (substances that cause the formation of an

antibody or elicit a cellular response) exist in high counts in cancer cells,

and certain enzymes can keep these antigens at bay. When these enzymes are

depleted, cellular communication fails.

 

All of this contributes to the mutated cells growing out of control. And that's

called malignancy.

 

Walker compares the cycle of cell regeneration to a set of dominos: " If you took

40 dominos and stood them up in a circle, a free radical attachment represents a

removed domino. If the P53 gene can't fire, remove another domino. Take out a

couple more failed-communication dominos, and your cell won't be regenerated as

a healthy cell, only a mutated mass. "

 

He said he has identified six parts of the cell-regeneration cycle that have

failed in all cases of cancer, as well as in more than 200 other diseases and

conditions.

 

The trick to stopping cancer, therefore, is to replace the six dominos so that

the cells can operate properly, allowing the body to heal itself.

 

And so Walker set out to find the products that would replace the missing

dominos. He found the products, used them faithfully, and he felt better and

better. After two years, he worked up the courage to go back to his doctor. The

test results came back clear: Walker had no cancer in his body.

 

The treatment protocol

 

Walker's treatment protocol includes numerous possible supplements and

procedures, ranging from colostrum to colonics, but the following seven are the

basic elements that Walker recommends for everyone with cancer.

 

1. An herbal supplement called Bio-X that contains bloodroot, galangal, yellow

dock, licorice root, zinc chloride, protoplasm and water treated with 12

enzymes.

 

2. Sodium micelle -- an enzyme that increases oxygen levels in the blood.

 

3. Glycoproteins and phytonutrients: Of the nine glycoproteins essential for the

cell to reproduce itself, only one is made by the body, so food must provide the

rest. Phytonutrients are nutrients harvested from mature plants.

 

4. Diet modification: Walker recommends eliminating red meat, margarine and

white processed sugar and flour.

 

5. Detoxification: Many methods are available for removing toxins from the body.

 

6. Inholtra: This over-the-counter pain remedy is recommended to eliminate the

need for codeine or morphine.

 

7. Bio-resonance therapy: You'll recall that free-radical damage drops the

cell's charge to 15 millivolts and leads to mutated cells dividing and

multiplying. Several machines have been developed that bring that charge back up

to a healthy range through resonance. These multi-wave oscillators put out a

full-spectrum field of energy. Each cell and system of the body picks out its

optimal frequency and begins oscillating at that rate. It's similar to plucking

a string of a violin and thereby producing the same note in a nearby violin.

 

Sued for helping others heal

 

A few people heard about Walker's success eliminating his terminal cancer and

called asking about his protocol. He gave them the names of companies that sell

the products he used. If they couldn't afford the products, Walker paid for

them. He had survived a cancer death sentence, and he wanted to help others do

the same.

 

Word of mouth spread, and soon he had hundreds of people calling for advice. He

put up a Web site and began keeping records of the people who came to him for

help.

 

The success stories began accumulating, and he decided it was time to set up

clinical trials. He inquired whether the National Institutes of Health would be

interested in setting up a study and also approached several clinics.

 

" I got laughed at, kicked out of clinics, and most medical doctors refused to

listen, " Walker recalled.

 

Then a patient with breast cancer told her physician she had used Walker's

regimen to eliminate her cancer.

 

" The doctor claimed to have lost $350,000, because the breast cancer went away, "

said Walker, who believes the doctor called the Federal Trade Commission, which,

under pressure from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, sued him.

 

Then the FTC, which regulates e-commerce, decided that Walker, through his Web

site, was practicing medicine without a license. The Washington State Attorney

General's Office filed 240 counts against him. The state's health department

filed an Investigation for Unlicensed Practice of Medicine, and the FDA accused

Walker of selling illegal, over-the-counter drugs. By then, he had helped

hundreds of people, had records on about 500 on them, and had gathered about

2,500 testimonials about the products he recommended.

 

Most of the people he helped -- 86 percent -- had survived their cancers,

according to the government's investigation of his case.

 

The FTC decided it was Walker's constitutional right to review cancer patients'

medical records and offer treatment advice, as long as he didn't sell anything.

But the attorney general's office pressed on with support from the FDA,

prevailing on two counts. Even though Walker won the other 238 counts, the

judgment against him for the two counts was $860,000. He lost his house and

everything he owned.

 

In spite of the loss, it was worth it, Walker said. " Material things are nothing

anymore. That's one lesson you learn when facing the end. To me, they are just a

convenience now. What it was worth is I got to see all three of my kids graduate

-- something my oncologist said could not happen. "

 

After the court case ended, Walker was offered several jobs with titles such as

head of product development, director of complementary and alternative medicine

and university professor. But he had to consider continuing his work helping

people with cancer. During the previous 10 years, he had survived advanced

cancer, helped hundreds of other people do the same, and experienced government

suppression of alternative treatments. And, while visiting hospitals, he had

seen the devastation that allopathic cancer treatments cause.

 

" I visited the cancer wards or just sat in the waiting room, watching people

waiting their turn for poison injections, irradiation and, most of all, hope.

Many times, I had to leave because of the emotional impact, memories, and

knowing each person I saw was putting their trust in the slaughtering process, "

Walker said. He concluded that oncologists, through no fault of their own, " are

nothing more than legally licensed executioners. "

 

So he made a list of all the pros and cons of continuing his work with cancer

patients. One side of the list had two entries: " government antagonist " and

" self-destruction. " If he continued, he would be antagonizing the government

that wanted to stop him, and it could destroy him. The other side of the list

had 500,002 entries, including the 500,000 new cancer patients every year. The

other two entries were " my contributions to mankind " and " family -- the future

of my children and grandchildren. "

 

" Needless to say, it was not a difficult decision, " Walker said.

 

So he left Washington State and moved to Mexico, where he opened a hospital to

help people who want an alternative treatment for cancer. " My work will go on. "

Walker said. " Too many people have been helped, and I'm not done. "

 

(Teresa Tsalaky, an award-winning journalist, publishes a daily newspaper in

northern California. She may be reached at terannie. She is the

author of " To Life: A Guide to Finding Your Path Back to Health " available in

the AlternativeDr.com bookstore.)

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