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The Gerson Therapy

Another holistic dietary, detoxifying, and nutritional supplement program that shows success for the treatment of nearly all cancers is the Gerson Therapy that had been developed by Max Gerson, M.D. It is such a stringent and disciplined treatment that someone achieving success with this program requires a strong will to live as the motive for accomplishing it.

The Gerson Therapy incorporates a daily drinking of large amounts of carrot, apple, and green juices. Additionally, The Gerson Therapy necessitates another somewhat unusual practice, the instilling of multiple daily coffee enemas for detoxification of the liver and other organs.

The program’s five required coffee enemas a day tend to pull out the accumulated cellular poisons produced by cancer cell pathology. It’s acknowledged by most CAIM health professionals that the Gerson Program recommended by Charlotte Gerson, daughter of the program’s developer, has saved more people from dying of numerous types of malignancies than any other therapy in the health-care profession today.

Charlotte Gerson is founder of an excellent and highly respected cancer correction information and treatment source, The Gerson Institute. Dr. Morton Walker and Charlotte Gerson co-authored a detailed text about the Gerson treatmen program,
The Gerson Therapy.

You may contact the organization’s executive director, Anita Wilson, located at 1572 Second Avenue, San Diego, California 92101 USA. The Gerson Institute’s international telephone for the U.S.A. and Canada may be found at (800) 838-2256 or for the U.S.A. only telephone to (888) 443-7766 or (619) 685-5353; FAX (619) 685-5363, website is
www.gerson.org
or
www.gersonmiracle.org
.

 

Health Professional Associations with Members Who Utilize Dr. Beljanski’s Products:

American Association of Naturopathic Physicians (AANP)

This health professional organization, the AANP, provides a listing of American doctors of naturopathy (N.D.s) who administer natural and non-toxic therapies. Contact the AANP by telephone at (703) 556-9728; website is
www.naturopathic.org
.

 

American Holistic Medical Association (AHMA)

This health professional organization, the AHMA, provides a list of holistic medical doctors who employ complementary, alternative, integrative medicine (CAIM); telephone (703) 556-9728; website is
www.holisticmedicine.org
.

 

CancerHelp¨

CancerHelp¨, a registered comprehensive cancer information source for all inquirers, is maintained by the CancerHelp Institute, 1000 Skokie Boulevard, Suite 100, Wilmette, Illinois 60091 USA; telephone (847) 256-3093; telefax (847) 256-4985;

Email is [email protected]; website is
www.cancerhelp.org
.

 

National Foundation for Alternative Medicine (NFAM)

The NFAM has evaluated 67 holistic healthcare clinics in 20 countries and is developing a composite picture of how cancer patients are treated worldwide, especially throughout Europe and the United States. You may contact the NFAM by telephoning (202) 463-4900; website is
www.nfam.org
.

 

National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCA)

The NCCA provides the means to find journal citations related to complementary, alternative, and integrative medicine on the United States National Library of Medicine database; telephone (888) 644-6226; two websites exist for the NCCA which are
www.nlm.nih.gov
and/or
www.nccam/camonpubmed.html
.

 

The Natural Pharmacist

This organization provides a searchable database of vitamin, mineral, and herbal monographs, including Dr. Beljanski’s supplements. Its monographs describe the latest research, caveats, and cautions connected with immune system boosting therapies; telephone (800) 637-7784; website is
www.tnp.com
.

 

Center for Holistic Urology

At the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, Associate Research Scientist Debra L. Bemis, Ph.D., and Research Urologist Aaron Katz, M.D., both participate in the Center of Holistic Urology in the University’s Department of Urology at New York Presbyterian Hospital; 161 Fort Washington Avenue, New York, New York 10032 USA; telephone (212) 305-5727; telefax (212) 305-1564; the Center’s website is
www.holisticurology.com
; its Email is [email protected].

 

Hyperbaric Services of the Palm Beaches, LLC

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is available around the world for its safe, non-invasive, and fast-healing ability to bathe a person’s entire body in the nutrient of life: oxygen. Cancer cells cannot exist when bathed in an oxygen environment. For instance, in the State of Florida, Hyperbaric Services of the Palm Beaches, LLC, offers oxygen’s vital cellular nourishment in private, single-body Sechrist Industry 3600 monoplace oxygen therapy chambers in a beautifully appointed, new facility. Patients find the therapy experience comfortable, relaxing, and even recreational from the personal entertainment center offered including a television and DVD.

The compassionate and experienced staff at Hyperbaric Services of the Palm Beaches, LLC is committed to working closely with you and your physician to improve one’s quality of life wanted by use of HBOT. Each staff member is Hyperbaric certified, including three staff physicians trained in Hyperbaric Oxygen Medicine. This facility is special because it is the only Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Organizations (JCAHO) freestanding hyperbaric facility in the United States.

Under the administrative direction of Constance Governale, this HBOT facility is located on the grounds of the Delray Medical Center at 5130 Linton Boulevard, Suite H3 & H4, Delray Beach, FL 33484; telephone (800) 983-8582 or (561) 819-6125; telefax (561) 819-6127; inquire via Email: [email protected] or learn lots more at the facility’s website:
www.palmbeachhyperbaric.com
.

Dr. Morton Walker co-authored what is considered the definitive health-consumer text on oxygen treatment with the now deceased Richard Neubaurer, M.D.:
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy.

For a complete bibliography of Dr. Walker’s ninety-two published works, please refer to
www.DrMortonWalker.com
.

Appendix B

 

Scientific Publications of Mirko Beljanski, Ph.D.

 

The following lists all of the scientific publications produced by Dr. Mirko Beljanski. They are presented in chronological order and many of them are in French as that is the language in which they were published.

 

No attempt has been made by the publisher to translate the material.

 

1. - A propos du microdosage du ribose dans les acides nucléiques et leurs dérivés: a) M. BELJANSKI, M. MACHEBOEUF, C.R. Soc. Biol. 1949, CXLIII, pp.174-175. b) M. BELJANSKI, Ann. Inst. Pasteur, 1949, 76, pp. 451-455.

2. - F. GROS, M. BELJANSKI, M. MACHEBOEUF, F. GRUMBACH, Comparaison biochimique d’une souche bactérienne sensible ˆ la streptomycine avec une souche résistance de mミme espマceÈ. C.R. Acad. Sci., 1950, 230, pp. 875-877.

3. - F. GROS, M. BELJANSKI, M. MACHEBOEUF, Mode d’action de la pénicilline chez Staphylococcus aureus. Inhibition d’un systマme enzymatique extrait des bactéries È. C.R. Acad. Sci., 1950, 231, pp. 184-186.

4. - F. GROS, M. BELJANSKI, M. MACHEBOEUF, Action de la pénicilline sur le métabolisme de l’acide ribonucléique chez Staphylococcus aureus È. Bull. Soc. Chim. Biol., 1951, 33, pp.1696-1717.

5. - F. GROS, M. BELJANSKI, M. MACHEBOEUF, F. GRUMBACH, F. BOYER, Activité biologique des combinaisons streptomycine-acides gras È. C.R. Acad., Sci., 1951, 232, pp.764-766.

6. - M. BELJANSKI, Etude de souches bactériennes résistantes ˆ des antibiotiques. Comparaison avec des souches sensibles de mミmes espマces È. Ann. Biol., 1951, 27, pp. 775-780.

7. - M. BELJANSKI, Etude des souches bactériennes résistantes ˆ des antibiotiques. Comparaison avec des souches sensibles de mミmes espマces È. Thマse de Doctorat マs Sciences d’Etat, Université Paris-la Sorbonne, 1951, Paris, Librairie Arnette, 1952.

8. - M. BELJANSKI, Action de la cocarboxylase sur le métabolisme des acides nucléiques chez Staphylococcus aureus sensible et résistant ˆ la streptomycine È. 2マme Congrマs Intern. de Biochimie, Paris, 1952. Résumé des communications, 99.

9. - M. BELJANSKI, Comparaison de souches bactériennes résistantes ˆ des antibiotiques avec des souches sensibles de mミme espマce -I : Cas de la streptomycine È. Ann. Inst. Pasteur, 1952, 83, pp. 80-101.

10. - M. BELJANSKI, Comparaison de souches bactériennes résistantes ˆ des antibiotiques avec des souches sensibles de mミme espマce - II : Cas de la pénicilline È. Ann. Inst. Pasteur, 1953, 84, pp. 402-408.

11. - M. BELJANSKI, Comparaison de souches bactériennes résistantes ˆ des antibiotiques avec des souches sensibles de mミme espマce -III : Cas du sulfamide - IV : Cas de l’azoture de sodium È. Ann. Inst. Pasteur, 1953, 84, pp. 756-764.

12. - M. BELJANSKI, Comparaison de souches bactériennes résistantes ˆ la streptomycine avec des souches sensibles de mミme espマce È. C.R. Acad. Sci., 1953, 236, pp. 1102-1104.

13. - M. BELJANSKI, F. GRUMBACH, Etude biochimique d’une souche de Mycobacterium tuberculosis streptomycino-sensible et d’une souche streptomycino-résistance dérivée de la souche sensible È. C.R. Acad., Sci., 1953, 236, pp. 2111-2113.

14. - M. BELJANSKI, Etude des acides nucléiques de souches bactériennes résistantes ˆ la streptomycine et souches de mミmes espマces mais sensibles ˆ l’antibiotique È. Ann. Inst. Pasteur, 1953, 85, pp. 463-469.

15. - M. BELJANSKI, J.GUELFI, Etude ˆ l’aide du 32P de l’accumulation des acides nucléiques chez Staphylococcus aureus et Salmonella enteritidis résistants et sensibles ˆ la streptomycine È. Ann. Inst. Pasteur, 1954, 86, pp. 115-117.

16. - M. BELJANSKI, L’absence de cytochromes et de certains systマmes enzymatiques dans un nouveau mutant d’Escherichia coli streptomycino- résistant. Comparaison avec la souche sensible dont il dérive È. C.R. Acad., Sci., 1954, 238, pp. 852-854.

17. - M. BELJANSKI, L’action de la ribonucléase et de la désoxyribonucléase sur l’incorporation de glycocolle radioactif dans les protéines de lysats de Micrococcus lysodeikticus È. Biochim. Biophys. Acta. 15, 99. 425-431.

18. - M. BELJANSKI, Isolement de mutants d’Escherichia coli streptomycino-résistants dépourvus d’enzymes respiratoires. Action de l’hémine sur la formation de ces enzymes chez le mutant H-7 È. C.R. Acad., Sci., 1955, 240, pp. 374-376.

19. - M. BELJANSKI, Formation d’enzymes respiratoires chez un mutant d’Escherichia coli streptomycino-résistant ne manifestant pas d’activité respiratoire È. 3マme Congrマs Intern. Biochim., Bruxelles, 1955, p. 98 - Résumés des communications.

20. - R. LATARJET, M. BELJANSKI, Photorestoration in porphyrinless mutants of Escherichia coli È. Microbial Genetic Bulletin, E. Witkin, 1955 - Résumés.

21. - M. BELJANSKI, Reconstitution in vitro de la catalase È. C.R. Acad., Sci., 1955, 241, pp. 1353-1355.

22. - R. LATARJET, M. BELJANSKI, Photorestauration de bactéries dépourvues de porphyrines È. Ann. Inst. Pasteur, 1956, 90, pp. 127-132.

23. - M. BELJANSKI, M. S. BELJANSKI, Sur la formation d’enzymes respiratoires chez un mutant d’Escherichia coli streptomycino-résistant et auxotrophe pour l’hémine È. Ann. Inst. Pasteur, 1957, 92, pp. 396-412.

24. - M. BELJANSKI, S. OCHOA, “Protein bio-synthesis by a cell-free bacterial system” Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. Biochemistry, 1958, 44, pp. 494-500.

25. - M. BELJANSKI, M. S. BELJANSKI, VII-マme Congrマs Intern. de Microbiol. Stockholm, 1958, Symposium, II. Discussions.

26. - M. BELJANSKI, S. OCHOA, “Protein bio-synthesis by a cell-free bacterial system” IV-マme Congrマs Intern. Biochim. Vienne, 1958, p. 49 - Résumés des communications.

27. - M. BELJANSKI, S. OCHOA, “Protein bio-synthesis by a cell-free bacterial system. II-Further studies on the amino acid incorporation enzyme”. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 1958, 44, pp. 1157-1161.

28. - M. BELJANSKI, Identification de quatre kinases spécifiques des diphosphonucléosides dans une préparation enzymatique d’origine bactérienne È. C.R. Acad. Sci., 1959, 248, pp. 1146-1448.

29. - M. BELJANSKI, Synthマse de peptides par un systマme enzymatique en présence de nucléoside - triphosphates È. C.R. Acad. Sci., 1960, 250, pp. 624-626.

30. - M. BELJANSKI, “Protein biosynthesis by a cell-free bacterial system. III- Determination of new peptide bonds; requirements for the ‘amino acid incorporation enzyme’ in protein biosynthesis” Biochim. Biophys. Acta., 1960, 41, pp. 104-110.

31. - M. BELJANSKI, “Protein biosynthesis by a cell-free bacterial system. IV- Exchange of diphosphonucleosides with homologous triphosphonucleosides by the amino acid incorporation enzyme”. Biochim. Biophys. Acta., 1960, 41, pp. 111-115.

32. - M. BELJANSKI, “Ribonucleoside-5’-triphosphate dependent synthesis of peptides by the purified amino acid incorporation enzyme”. Progress in Biophysics and Biophysical Chemistry, Pergamon Press, 1961, 11, p. 238.

33. - M. BELJANSKI, Ribonucléoside-triphosphates et synthマses de peptides spécifiques par des enzymes purifiés È. Bull. Soc. Chim. Biol., 1961,43, pp. 1018-1030.

34. - M. BELJANSKI, Ribonucléoside-triphosphates et synthマse enzymatique de liaisons peptidiques È. Symposium sur les Acides Ribonucléiques et les Polyphosphates È. C.N.R.S., 1961, pp. 474-475.

35. - M. BELJANSKI, M. S. BELJANSKI, Synthマses de peptides spécifiques par un systマme enzymatique purifié d’Alcaligenes faecalis È. Vマme Congrマs Intern. Biochim. Moscou, 1961, p. 24.

36. - M. BELJANSKI, Discussions, Symposium sur la Biosynthマse des Protéines. Vマme Congrマs Intern. Biochim. Moscou, 1961.

37. - J.P. ZALTA, M. BELJANSKI, Synthマse de peptides par des fractions subcellulaires préparées ˆ partir du foie de rat È. C.R. Acad. Sci. 1961, 253, pp. 567-569

38. - M. BELJANSKI, M. S. BELJANSKI, T. LOVINY, R™le des polypeptide-synthétases dans la formation de peptides spécifiques en présence de ribonucléoside-triphosphates È. Biochim. Biophys. Acta., 1962, 56, pp. 559-570.

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