Sunday, July 14, 2024

THE FRAUD AND MUTILATION OF MASTECTOMY

From Dr. Manner's point of view, he thought breast cancer was easily the most treatable.  He treated it with vitamin A, Laetrile, and the pancreatic enzymes that help break down the tumors that are lacking.  In a lot of people who have breast cancer, their pancreas is not producing pancreatic enzymes at the proper rate, the same enzyme that digests animal protein.  So if you're trying to get the pancreatic enzymes to eat at the outer shell of the cancer so that the Laetrile can work, you want to lower your animal protein intake.  --Dr. John A. Richardson, Jr.

Death of Cancer, 1989 published by the Metabolic Research Foundation and authored by Dr. Harold Manner, 1925-1988.  Fired from Loyola University, a full professor, head of the Biology Department.  Dr. Manner focused on breast cancer.  

Why did Manner focus on breast cancer? 

Had to do with a relative of his who had breast cancer and learned of it through different seminars.  Manner got tired of seeing women get disfigured by mammograms.

From Dr. Manner's point of view, he thought breast cancer was easily the most treatable.  He treated it with vitamin A, Laetrile, and the pancreatic enzymes that help break down the tumors that are lacking.  In a lot of people who have breast cancer, their pancreas is not producing pancreatic enzymes at the proper rate, the same enzyme that digests animal protein.  

So if you're trying to get the pancreatic enzymes to eat at the outer shell of the cancer so that the Laetrile can work, you want to lower your animal protein intake.  So a keto diet, almost get rid of your animal protein.  And with breast cancer, it's one of the ones that gets quickly addressed.  And again, I can get in trouble for saying that, because you've got to listen to your doctor and do all that, listen to your doctor's advice, but these doctors are trained in using pharmaceuticals.  They're not trained in using natural things.  Dr. Manner used everything natural.  He said it was a metabolic disease.  And all cancers are a metabolic disease, not a medical disease.  

On September 10, 1977, he announced an 89% regression of breast tumors in laboratory mice through [pancreatic] enzymes (Lipase, Protease, Amylase), vitamin A, and Laetrile.  Dr. Manner, a courageous pioneer researcher says cancer is not a medical problem--it is a metabolic problem. Mastectomy may now be a thing of the past. 

9:10  What were the enzymes, John? 

9:11  The pancreatic enzymes Trypsin, Chymotrypsin,

Pro Enzymes are the most potent metabolic enzyme formula available. We have designed our product to include the most important enzymes to help your body thrive. Each capsule contains over 13 different enzymes, including Pancreatin 10X, a-Chymotrypsin, Bromelain, Trypsin, Amylase, and Rutin, each having its own purpose. Works great with Vitamin B17 (Laetrile™) and Pro B15 (Pangamic Acid)

You can pick up apricot seeds from the Richardson Nutritional Center site.

and . . . the same enzymes we sell on our website, but they're available at the local health food store, pancreatic enzymes for whatever reason, and that's the trophoblast theory which is a whole other show we can talk about how Dr. James Beard, 1857-1924, came up with the theory (Suzanne Somers' doctor, Nicolas Gonzalez, reviewed the theory and wrote about it, The Trophoblast and the Origins of Cancer, coauthored by Linda Isaacs, 2019) that when a pancreas starts to develop in the fetus, that's when it stops multiplying when it does indiscriminately and then becomes fingers and toes and hair when the pancreas starts to develop, more specialized under the influence of the pancreatic enzymes.  In cancer cells, these pancreatic enzymes stop the cancer from multiplying for whatever chemical reason, and that allows the Laetrile, the B-17, and the B-15 to attack it.  But you also need vitamin C, vitamin D, vitamin A, all these other things.  So it's not just a silver bullet, it's a metabolic issue where if you bring your immune system up and give it the proper nutrition, you can wipe it out. 

Laetrile Case Histories; The Richardson Cancer Clinic Experience, John Richardson, 1977.  The only book on Laetrile that I read was G. Edward Griffin's book, World Without Cancer: The Story of B-17, 1974.

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