~ Healing the Hopeless ~
An Interview with Howard Straus of Gerson Institute
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Many in our history have pioneered into new frontiers of ethics,
philosophy, science and medicine only to be shamefully persecuted –
even assassinated – by those who were threatened by new discoveries.
Socrates, Galileo, Ghandi – are only three such pioneers recognized
by most readers. These same individuals now hold honorable and
prominent positions of great respect in the world precisely because
the pre-existing world-view evolved and finally caught up with the
“radical" yet far-reaching views on vital issues offered by these
visionaries.
Not until long after their deaths, were their viewpoints accepted as
profound truths that rocked the foundation of prevailing powers and
initiated a crucial thrust toward a progressive shift in world
opinion.
It takes the brave and the diligent to persevere with the truth in
the face of dangerous opposition.
Dr. Max Gerson – father of dietary and detoxification therapies for
successfully treating “incurable” diseases – is one such man. Now
deceased (1881 - 1959), Gerson’s research, discoveries and
successful treatment of cancer – and other chronic illnesses – lives
on through Dr. Gerson’s daughter Charlotte, founder of the Gerson
Institute, and his grandson, Howard Straus, founder of Cancer
Research Wellness Center and author of the highly acclaimed Dr.
Max Gerson: Healing the Hopeless.
Dr. Albert Schweitzer – world renowned Nobel Laureate, medical
physician, legendary humanitarian –and a healed Gerson patient –
made this testimony:
“I see in Dr. Max Gerson one of the most eminent
geniuses in the history of medicine. He has achieved more than
seemed possible under adverse conditions. Many of his basic ideas
have been adopted without having his name connected with them. He
leaves a legacy which commands attention and which will assure him
his due place. Those whom he has cured will attest to the truth of
his ideas.”
Dr. Gerson’s dietary therapy came under attack from the medical and
pharmaceutical establishments because chemicals (drugs/
medications), surgery and radiation were the only methods promoted
and sanctioned as the treatment for cancer.
In spite of the unrelenting attacks from the medical community –
which eventually culminated in his assassination – Dr. Gerson
proceeded to use his therapy to heal those of severe disease.
To this day, thousands of patients following the Gerson therapy have
been cured of chronic illness, many of whom had been given no hope
for recovery by the American medical establishment.
Dr. Gerson’s most significant finding – the connection between
cancer and nutrition – led to his seminal work, Cancer Therapy:
Results of 50 Cases which has sold more than a half-million
copies worldwide and has gone into its 6th edition printing.
I take particular interest in this topic because I know from
personal experience that eating the right kinds of wholesome,
nutritious, organic foods can eliminate illness and build vibrant,
long lasting health. As a person who grew up with serious illness,
frequent doctor visits, dependence on various prescription and
over-the-counter drugs – I was amazed to find that I was able to
eliminate all of it through healthy nutrition and lifestyle changes.
Below is my interview with Dr. Gerson’s grandson, Howard Straus,
author of Dr. Max Gerson: Healing the Hopeless, which tells a
riveting account of the doctor's life, his discoveries and offers
new hope to millions.
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Dr. Max Gerson: Healing the Hopeless
with Howard Straus
by Paula Peterson
Earthcode International Network
Sitting across from Howard Straus, I am immediately struck by his
glowing health and lively demeanor. A handsome man in his sixties,
Straus radiates vitality and a level of vigor that would make anyone
in their 30’s, 40’s, or 50’s envious and eager to adopt healthier
eating habits.
Straus lives the Gerson Therapy way – and sets a vibrant example of
the potentials and possibilities available for all of us.
It was going to be an interesting interview – I could sense it – as
Straus immediately launched into the first crucial topic of our
discussion...
HS: Don’t drink the water.
In California - as it is with most municipal water supplies -
there’s fluoride and chlorine in it. Along with that, there are
often critical levels of iron, arsenic, or sodium. I had a
water-distiller for a long time and whenever I cleaned out the
filters, I found an accumulation of a lot of ugly crud.
My mother’s distiller has a stainless steel holding tank that became
completely eaten away. So, we don’t drink the water.
PJP: I use a distiller, too, so I know what you mean. The
crud that accumulates is pretty disgusting. What about the common
notion that people should drink a lot of water – like up to eight
glasses a day? I personally don’t agree with this and feel that we
get what we need by eating enough whole fruits and vegetables.
HS: I'll tell you how that number of eight glasses of water
per day came about : when a person regularly eats meat, as most
Americans do, one is producing ketones in large quantities.
PJP: Since I don’t eat meat, I’ve never heard of ketones.
What are they?
HS: Ketones are a metabolite of meat and are deadly to your
kidneys. The kidneys react to ketones by trying to get rid of them
as quickly as possible by flushing them out of the body. Since there
isn’t enough “water” in the kidneys to do this, the kidneys will
suck water from the rest of the body as a function of survival.
Consequently, if you’re a carnivore and you don’t drink enough
water, you can become seriously dehydrated.
PJP: So, that’s why it’s been reported that most Americans
are dehydrated and are encouraged to drink all that water. That’s an
eye-opener!
HS: Further more, drinking water actually dilutes stomach
acid, which eventually leads to digestive difficulties - especially
in the elderly whose digestive systems are already compromised.
So, unless you’re drinking distilled water - or purified water out
of a bottle – drinking water is not recommended.
PJP: Well … that was a stunning entry into our interview!
Before we go on to more eye-openers, I’d like to find how you got
into this field.
Here you are a physics graduate of MIT, you've operated as a highly
skilled computer systems analyst for most of your career, you have
an impressive background as an independent computer programmer for
NASA, international communications, and the weather bureau. What
inspired you to begin promoting your grandfather’s books and
therapy?
HS: I cannot imagine anything else I would rather do with my
life. It’s an opportunity to help a lot of people and save lives. It
may or may not make any money for me – but it will definitely help
someone in addition to advancing science.
Interestingly, this didn’t start out as a career path for me. When I
was a kid choosing a career, I didn’t want to spend my life around
sick people – which greatly disappointed my grandfather.
PJP: So, Dr. Gerson originally wanted you to become a doctor
and take over his work?
HS: Oh, yes. But he didn’t interfere with my choice. It
wasn’t until many years later as an adult that I changed my mind.
The turning point came about fifteen years ago. I had met a lovely
lady who was the first in my life that really fit and I was madly in
love with her.
Although, I avoided it for a long time, I finally asked her to marry
me. We set a wedding date for six months away. Three months before
the wedding, she was diagnosed with her third occurrence of cancer.
So here are my choices: one - drop her like a hot potato since she’s
already got cancer and has a history of it.
The second choice was to go through the standard medical route and
have them slice something off – which we didn’t want to do.
The third choice was to go on the Gerson Therapy. It meant a total
life-style change. But once I realize that I’m madly in love with
this woman, dropping her wasn’t an option. Besides, we had been
living together for several years and I wanted to keep her!
And so, we went to the Gerson clinic and stayed for two weeks. After
that, we continued with the therapy at home for six months, in the
middle of which we got married.
In our wedding photos, you can see that we toasted each other with
carrot juice. And when you look at those photos, my wife has never
looked better in her life. Now, this was a woman in the middle of
cancer therapy: she was slender; her skin was perfectly clear and
glowing. We’ve been married now for fifteen years.
PJP: That’s wonderful! Does this mean that her cancer went
into remission –or that it’s completely gone?
HS: It’s completely gone. “Remission” is a term you have to
be careful about. When a doctor says there is eighty-percent
remission of a disease – like cancer – most people interpret this as
meaning they are safe from the condition.
However, if you ask the doctor to define remission in melanoma, for
example, he will say something like, “... the tumor has not advanced
for a period of twenty-eight days.” The medical establishment has
defined the parameters of remission to this narrow margin because,
otherwise, they would not be able to claim that a condition has an
eighty-percent chance of total remission. The parameter for total
remission is regarded within a mere twenty-eight day period and does
not indicate the absence of melanoma: it simply indicates the
absence of advancement of the disease.
PJP: That’s such a short period of time. But I can see how it
makes it appear as though the doctor has far greater success in
treating a chronic condition than he really does.
Since you’ve been in this field for many years, what – in your
opinion – keeps most Americans from eating wholesome, healthy,
nutrient-rich foods?
HS: Well, when you consider that most Americans watch
television every day, listen to the radio, read newspapers and
magazines –the major portion of advertising in those sources is
geared toward consumption of value-depleted foods: “eat this,” “eat
that,” “eat at McDonalds,” “eat at Wendy’s” –and so on. The primary
focus is on commercial, nutrient-poor foods.
On the other hand, who advertises for the organic farmer? Nobody.
Who advertises for Whole Foods Market? Nobody. Who advertises for
the community farmers market where you can get fresh, wholesome,
organic foods straight from the farmer? Nobody.
And yet, we sit in front of the tv set for hours a day; and in
between the murders, the beatings and the stabbings, we’re bombarded
by advertisements for nutrient-poor foods which are making someone a
pile of money.
So, why do we eat these non-wholesome, nutrient-poor foods? Because
it amuses our mouth.
PJP: It’s the taste sensation.
HS: Not only is it the taste sensation, it’s that people are
also desperately hungry. Let me explain ...
About ten or more years ago, the idea of Super-Sizing commercial
meal portions was thrust upon the American public and became one of
the biggest reasons why Americans are now considered to be the most
obese people in the world.
To put it simply, the fast food industry had pretty much saturated
the market when it came to fast food. McDonald’s wanted to increase
its sales, beat out its competition, and bump up their stock to meet
the demands of Wall Street. So they developed a marketing scheme
that did exactly that. And here’s how it worked…
It’s a proven fact that most people will eat more food if they are
given more food. Eating more food on a regular basis naturally
stretches out the human stomach. Therefore, by increasing the
capacity of the stomach, a person would eventually become hungrier
and crave more food.
The strategy behind “super-sizing” was that if you offer the
consumer half-again as much food for only a few cents more, the
average person would consider it a good deal and purchase the
super-sized meal. It didn’t cost McDonald’s a whole lot more to add
ten or fifteen percent to the size of the meal –and as a
consequence, the larger portions would expand the stomachs of the
customer, who were now able to eat more while their stomachs
expanded commensurably.
PJP: This was really their theory and intention?
HS: Oh, yes. McDonald’s only hope of expanding their market
rapidly and consistently, at that time, was to expand the size of
the American stomach – which they then did. ( Skip
to the
Washington Post report on this page)
PJP: Then they were basically relying on people to make a
habit of eating at McDonald’s.
HS: That’s right. There are a huge number of people who eat
at McDonalds – or some other fast food restaurant – at least once
every day.
PJP: Hey, I used to do that many years ago. I was the
Junk-Food Queen.
HS: Then you know what I’m talking about. And you became ill,
right?
PJP: Actually, I was ill from infancy and struggled quite a
bit with severe health-issues throughout my childhood and early
adult years. It was really tough growing up that way. Eating
unhealthy foods only made the condition worse. I began to study the
research –available even back then –that clearly reported that most
illness is caused by unhealthy eating habits.
From then on I changed my entire lifestyle, eliminated the unhealthy
foods, and specifically increased the amounts of fresh, organic
whole foods – which saved my life. I was eventually able to throw
away all my medications, throw away my prescription glasses, and
achieved a far better state of health than I had in my entire life.
Which brings me to another question: what about the unhealthy foods
that our kids eat at school?
HS: The American public, including the children, are not only
barraged with a constant onslaught of advertising messages from the
commercial food industry, but from our schools as well. What is the
message we give our kids when there are coke machines in the halls
of the schools?
And since most of our public schools don’t get adequate funding,
it’s easy for them to accept offers from McDonalds –or other
commercial food industries –in supplying cheap food for the school
lunch rooms. This becomes a severe problem for our kids because the
food is literally empty of vital nutrients.
Now, when the body doesn’t receive enough of these vital nutrients,
what does the body say?
PJP: “I need more food. I’m hungry!”
HS: Exactly. The body will cause you to crave more food. It’s
the body’s attempt to get its nutritional needs met. So when a
person eats a donut and a cola – which, of course, is empty of the
most important nutrients – your mouth says, “That was amusing.”
But once it gets past the mouth and into the stomach the body takes
it in, sorts it out and says something like, “Okay... there’s fat,
sugar, flour, simple carbohydrates ... I’ll just pack it away
somewhere. But ...hey ... I’m still hungry. Where’s the real
food?” The body is not satisfied, and so it generates cravings.
Emotional dissatisfaction, mood swings – even mental imbalances –
have been attributed to the body not having its nutritional needs
met.
Unfortunately, most people don’t consider that their food cravings,
emotional instabilities and mental imbalances are related to the
quality of the food they’re eating. Instead, they will tend to find
other ways to quell those cravings and feelings of emptiness.
This leads many to consume substances or participate in activities
that temporarily numb the discomforts of hunger – like cravings or
emotional dissatisfaction – as well as any distress caused from
toxins that accumulate in the body as a direct result of eating
unwholesome food.
The most common substances that people reach for are marijuana,
cigarettes, alcohol, cocaine, crack and other recreational drugs.
The need to fill up the emptiness they feel inside may even extend
to violence, work-aholism or religion.
PJP: In order to quell the cravings, right?
HS: Well, since they’re not getting proper nutrition in the
foods they eat, they’re hungry and they feel empty inside.
As an example: we all know that when a person smokes a cigarette
they’re no longer hungry. The nicotine in cigarettes is a narcotic.
It changes a person's body space as well as their bodily senses. And
what is alcohol? It’s a depressant. It’s interesting that some
people are surprised when they feel down or depressed after drinking
alcohol.
PJP: I learned years ago that the acid in meat causes the
body system to contract which then triggers a craving for its
opposite – like sugar, marijuana, alcohol, drugs and so forth –
which provides a quick expansion to counteract the acid. Does the
Gerson Therapy go into the acid/alkaline balance of foods?
HS: We don’t specifically focus on acid/alkaline balance
because the therapy emphasizes fresh, organic vegetables, fruits and
grains which are automatically alkaline producing and eliminates the
dangerous levels of acid in the body.
So, it naturally induces more alkalinity; whereas eating meat,
animal by-products and animal proteins generates greater acidity,
which is a leading cause of most degenerative diseases – like
osteoporosis, arthritis, as well as many other chronic health
conditions which are normally – but incorrectly – associated with
aging.
Incidentally, I have been asked to speak to the Tribal Council at
the reservation at Clear Lake, California. Since there is drug
addiction and alcoholism among many Native Americans, they are
interested in the Gerson Therapy as a way of eliminating these
conditions.
PJP: That would be a huge shift for Native Americans since
they are generally heavy meat eaters.
HS: It's true. Tribal members are concerned about this change
because they, as a people, have been eating meat for generations.
However, their ancestors ate very small portions – a mere handful of
meat – and only when they had it.
Not only that, their ancestors had to run after the animal, kill it,
skin it, carry it back, dry it – and then they ate a small amount of
it along with a little bit of grain. Their ancestors were in top
shape – even in their eighties – and looked great. But modern day
Native Americans have adopted the eating habits that are typical of
most other Americans, and they’ve become overweight and out of
shape.
PJP: In relation to that, I found that when I began to eat
more wholesome and healthier foods that I became much more satisfied
with smaller portions. Now, I don’t get as hungry throughout the day
and I eat far less food.
I’ve also seen the outcome of the American-style food trend in other
countries. When I visited Japan, I noticed that the older
generations were small, slim people. But since the introduction of
westernized, commercial foods, the younger generations have
developed much larger bodies and their culture is beginning to see
obesity in their people for the first time – along with the diseases
that are typical of westerners.
HS: Is it any surprise? Anywhere else in the world, people
are much thinner and smaller. In the United States, people are huge.
In relation to the over-consumption of cattle in this country, one
tends to see a lot of people who look similar to heifers.
And this ‘super-sizing’ trend even occurs with certain whole foods.
Take croissants for instance: if you go to a bakery shop, the size
of the croissant is huge. They’re practically pizza-size.
If you go to France, where the croissant originated, they are only
about three or four inches across and they are absolute heaven. But
Americans have totally lost any sense of portion-control. The slogan
for many Americans seems to be, “the more I get the better.”
So our problem in the United States is not lack of food – our
problem is over-production and over-consumption – and the food is
empty of nutrients.
In the long run, it’s killing us.
Remember ... it was only about twenty years ago that there was great
concern over the fact that there were so many Americans who were ten
to twenty pounds overweight. Now, the latest surveys report that
there are increasing numbers of people who are overweight by
one-hundred pounds or more. The number of overweight people has
actually quintupled over the last ten years.
Isn’t it interesting that this ten year period is exactly the period
of time it took for McDonalds to promote the super-sizing gimmick as
a cultural norm? Consequently, most people want to fit in with
society and be like everyone else, and so they follow the eating
habits of the majority.
PJP: I’ve noticed over the years of teaching classes in
nutrition that people won’t seriously consider improving their
eating habits until something serious happens to their health.
HS: That’s what my grandfather, Dr. Gerson, used to say... “I
can’t believe that people won’t even consider changing their diet
and lifestyle until the knife is at their throat. Even then, most
people won’t.”
PJP: There is a strong belief in this country that one is
doomed to get a disease if it runs in their family. Personally, I
could never accept this belief and have always felt that people
don’t inherit disease; they inherit the tendency toward
disease – and not the disease itself.
HS: Bingo! Genetics is a popular catch phrase with doctors.
But genetics is merely the hand that you’re dealt. Your health and
life is how you play that hand, regardless of what it is. You can
play a poor hand well by giving yourself every advantage in
maintaining your health by getting enough proper nutrition.
We’re all going to die, but the matter is how expensive it’s going
to be – and when.
PJP: We can use our money for enjoying life and helping
others rather than spending it in hospitals, convalescent homes, and
giving it all to the doctors.
HS: That’s why there is a growing trend toward alternative
health practitioners and also why the organic food industry has
risen substantially – from a 2-billion to a 40-billion dollar
industry in the last few years – while the rest of the commercial
food industry is going stagnant.
PJP: I told people years ago that this would be a growing
trend : that more and more people were going to become vegetarian
and eat wholesome, organic foods. A lot of those folks just laughed
at me back then and said that it was only a passing fad.
HS: Now it’s too big to stop. But the commercial food
industry will try to stop it, though.
PJP: There is research showing that the foods we eat
influence our thinking and affects our emotions. Eating healthy,
organic, whole foods eventually leads to greater awareness, balanced
emotions and a clearer, more expanded view of the world. I believe
this to be true because I experienced the positive change in my
thinking and emotions – along with the healing of my body – as my
diet improved.
HS: The Gerson Therapy states that there is no such thing as
mental disease : there is only physical disease that disrupts the
mental processes. Not only that, these conditions can be
reversed – anything from autism to schizophrenia.
PJP: In regards to pharmaceuticals, its seems that far too
many people resort to using drugs – otherwise known as prescription
medications – to treat disease. Even prescription drugs can damage
the body.
HS: Every pharmaceutical – that’s EVERY pharmaceutical – is
liver toxic at some level. This is why people often have
side-effects from taking prescription drugs.
However, we’re talking about a 1.6 trillion-dollar a year industry –
the medical industry in the United States. Do you think that they
want to see as much as one-percent of that go away if people stop
taking medications in favor of healthier alternatives? What’s
one-percent of 1.6 trillion dollars? Its 16 billion dollars.
PJP: Whoa!
HS: So, what would happen if we actually cured cancer? If you
could prevent cancer or cure it, there goes about ten-percent of the
medical-pharmaceutical industry. That’s roughly 160 billion dollars
a year. They don’t want to see that much money go away.
Now, add to that equation the revenue from the fast food industry;
artificial fertilizers, pesticides, and chemical industry for
commercial farming; food packaging, super-markets, and commercial
advertising for all of it – it widens so rapidly that pretty soon
you’re talking about a few trillion dollars worth of economic
activity that is threatened by what we teach, how we treat and
ultimately prevent disease based upon Dr. Gerson’s discoveries.
This is why Dr. Gerson was assassinated. Even though in the end, he
actually died of a fungal lung infection – his immune system was not
able to fight it off because there were high levels of arsenic in
his blood.
PJP: What a shock that must have been. How did arsenic get
into his blood?
HS: As it turned out, about three years prior to his death he
went on a radio talk show and announced that he was writing a book
on everything he knew about treating and preventing disease. He was
publishing it himself and having it translated into as many
languages as possible in order for the public to have this vital
information. He also declared that he would give the book away free
if necessary. That's how important it was for him to share this
knowledge.
The “alarm bells” were surely ringing off walls in the
pharmaceutical companies and in organized medicine, right?
Shortly thereafter, his secretary – which had been subverted by
someone in the medical association – started bringing him a cup of
coffee every day. Since he was a busy physician at seventy-five
years old, he had begun to drink a little coffee to give him a boost
in the afternoon.
He was close to finishing his manuscript when he suddenly fell ill.
He took time off from his busy schedule to nurse himself back to
health. It was during this time that his manuscript disappeared from
his office. Then he found out that his secretary had been stealing
his patient files and had turned them over to the American Medical
Association.
He later discovered that twenty-five to thirty percent of his
patients – his most successful therapy cases – were mysteriously
called in by their former doctors and were somehow prevented from
continuing with the Gerson therapy – or they were given a substance
to cause death. They all died. Is this a case of mass murder? We
think so.
Needless to say, he fired his secretary. It wasn’t until later, that
he realized she was probably slipping arsenic into his afternoon
coffee. So “they” tried to kill him and the book at the same time.
He had to write his book all over again from scratch – which he did.
This time, he secured the manuscript and published it himself. He
sold three-thousand copies before being overcome by the fungal lung
infection – a condition similar to Valley Fever. When Dr. Gerson
died, the American Medical Association widely publicized his death
as a result of lung cancer – in order to discredit him.
There was no biopsy and no autopsy performed – there was nothing to
substantiate their claims – it was just a rumor that they spread far
and wide.
PJP: That is certainly a disturbing story. It seems to be a
recurring theme when it comes to those who openly share life-saving
discoveries that threaten the control of corrupt powers.
I really admire your courage for continuing to promote your
grandfather’s work. You’ve been very busy giving interviews on the
radio and lectures to audiences worldwide. Now that the word is
finally getting out about this important information, have you found
an increasing interest in the Gerson Therapy?
HS: Our newly completed documentary - The Gerson Miracle
- just won the Golden Palm Award for Best Picture at the 2004
Beverly Hills Film Festival. It's the event known as the "Little
Oscars" and is quite prestigious. It's a feature-length film that
examines the Therapy, healed patients, the reasons for degenerative
diseases and their solution. It's a beautifully made film that is
quite stirring. We expect the film to make a great impact - so
you'll be hearing more about it. ( Skip to the
Movie Review report on this page)
PJP: That's wonderful! It's good to hear that important films
which change peoples lives are being especially acknowledged and
honored. What about the interest in other countries?
HS:In addition to that, I recently gave presentations in
Southeast Asia – and they loved it. I lectured to packed halls
everywhere I went, which included hundreds of medical doctors. I
also gave presentations to the Health Minister of Malaysia and the
Health Ministry of Thailand. They’re hungry for this information and
have given me full endorsement for this work.
We are also getting interest in Eastern Europe as well as China.
It won’t happen in this country, of course, nor will it happen in
Western Europe, or in any of the highly developed countries because
the drug companies – the pharmaceuticals – already have too much
power in these places.
But it will happen in the Third World countries because they cannot
afford the pharmaceuticals; and the pharmaceutical companies aren’t
interested in becoming established in these places since there isn’t
enough money in those cultures – so they won’t be going there.
PJP: Now, when a person goes to a doctor with a severe health
condition – like cancer – how can they best approach their doctor
about using healthier alternative sources to fight it?
HS: They can’t. It’s a felony in California and many other
states to treat cancer using any method besides the ones sanctioned
by the American Medical Association.
PJP: That’s shocking. So, in other words, one is trapped into
going to a conventional doctor for traditional treatment even if
they don’t want the drugs or the surgeries?
HS: That’s right. And the real shocker comes when
conventional treatment fails and the doctor tells you that there is
nothing more he can do for you, it is still against the law to seek
alternative treatment – even after that. So, in a literal sense,
they are condemning you to death.
PJP: That’s terrible.
HS: Am I depressing you? Take Prozac.
(laughter)
PJP: That's funny in a tragic sort of way.
HS: In speaking about Prozac, in addition to Ritalin – the
stuff they give the kids to "zombie" them out – over half of high
school students who used guns to wound or kill other students and
teachers were found to be on school-prescribed drugs.
We’re all up in arms about guns, gun control, violence on
television, rock music, video games, parental control and so forth –
and yet, there has been little discussion about the dangers of
Ritalin or Prozac in regards to these matters.
Just look at the written information that accompanies a prescription
of Prozac or Ritalin: expectable side-effects are violence and
psychotic episodes. Expectable side effects! And these drugs are
being prescribed to millions of adults and children – even for
two-year olds.
PJP: I’ve worked with a number of disabled and special-need
kids and it alarms me to see how many drugs the parents are giving
these kids for their condition. Sadly, the cost for these drugs – in
addition to frequent doctor visits – is so high that the parents
must purchase insurance to pay for it all. Then, the only way the
insurance companies will pay for the drugs is if the parents go to a
conventional doctor, who, in turn, is the only one who can prescribe
the drugs.
The parents often won’t – or are afraid to – try anything of an
alternative nature because they are so dependent and locked into the
system. They just keep giving their kids more drugs. When one
medication stops working, they go to the next one – which I can
clearly see makes them worse. On top of that, I rarely see these
kids getting proper nutrition and this only compounds the problem.
These kids may never be “normal” like healthy kids, but they're
condition could be greatly improved through proper diet.
I’ve noticed, too, that with all the emphasis on preventing our kids
from taking drugs – you know, the “Just say NO to drugs” campaign –
that we’re giving just the opposite message to these kids when the
parents continue to purchase prescription and over-the-counter drugs
for their ailments and minor discomforts.
HS: It’s the American paradox.
Incidentally, Ritalin is nearly identical to cocaine on a molecular
level. It leaves such bad, permanent brain alteration that the
United States Military will not accept recruits that have a history
of using Ritalin.
Along with that, when cocaine addicts can’t get their fix, they will
often hang around school yards to buy Ritalin from the kids who
won't take it – often paying ten dollars or more per pill. Ritalin
gives the cocaine addict enough of a fix that he can last until he
can find some cocaine.
PJP: That’s scary.
HS: This stuff gets scary in a big hurry.
PJP: After all those years of exhausting doctor visits,
painful treatments, taking medications and then discovering that
there was a successful way of healing my condition through eating
healthy, wholesome foods – I learned that most doctors don’t know
much about the effects of nutrition.
HS: That’s because everything they know about treating
disease has been taught to them in the medical schools and medical
journals. They are not taught that proper nutrition and healthy
eating is a way of healing the body, preventing disease and
maintaining long-lasting health.
In addition to that, the pharmaceutical companies are the ones that
fund the medical schools and they determine what the curriculum will
be. It is also the pharmaceutical companies that have total control
over what the medical journals say.
Therefore, everything that goes into the doctor’s mind – including
the stream of free samples, free gifts and vacations to the
Caribbean provided by the pharmaceutical companies – is constantly
about drugs.
PJP: Because of the studies I’ve done over the years, I
discovered that even though we can categorize all these diseases and
give them all different names, what it all boils down to is how well
our immune system functions.
HS: The immune system is like an incredible army – an army
that has evolved over millions of years – and it’s the most
effective power you have to protect the borders of your health. It
has all the resources it needs to deal effectively with every health
challenge.
But like any army, if you don’t send it enough supplies or
ammunition; if you don’t carry away the dead and wounded; if you
don’t send it enough of the right kinds of food – eventually you
have gaps in your defense perimeter. So, the important thing is to
think of your immune system as an amazingly efficient and powerful
army that – given half a chance – will protect you with its life.
The important part we play is in making sure that we give this army
– the immune system – all the proper nourishment, supplies and
maintenance it requires so that it can do its job well.
The main function of our immune system is to heal, protect and
maintain homeostasis – which is perfect health – and it is superb at
doing so. All we have to do is not stop it and to get out of its
way. And we do this by eliminating the toxins and nutrient-poor
foods. When we provide our body – and it's immune system – with the
nutritious foods that it needs for optimal functioning, it is capable
of miracles.
PJP: A healthy immune system helps keep us looking and
feeling young, too.
HS: Staying young is an interesting subject. What we
interpret as “age” in our culture is really the progressive – and
unnecessary – degeneration of our bodily functions. Progressive
degeneration – the unnatural acceleration of aging – is caused by
poor nutrition, lots of toxicity, and using the resources of the
body without replenishing them.
If we eat and have life-style habits like everyone else, we’re going
to “age” at the same rate as everyone else. When we’re fifty-five
and we look around to see that we look and feel like everyone else
our age – that we’re not any better or worse – we assume that we’re
looking and feeling “normal” for people that age and then determine
that it’s just a process of normal aging. But it’s not true.
What it really means – when you’re looking and feeling like everyone
else at your age – is that you are degenerating at the same rate as
everyone else because you’re mistreating your body in the same way
that they are.
If, on the other hand, you start eating the way nature intended,
your body will start getting rid of the toxins and will begin to
regenerate the deteriorated parts of your body. In this way, a
person can literally reverse – or greatly slow down – his or her
aging process.
You never have any control over how long you will live. However, you
DO have control over how fast – or slow – your body degenerates. If
you treat yourself badly, your body will degenerate faster. If you
treat yourself well, your body will degenerate slower.
We’re not built to last forever. But we should have a healthy human
life span of 110 to 120 years – even more – and still be clear of
mind and strong in body. No osteoporosis, no dementia, no
Alzheimer’s, no arthritis – none of the degenerative diseases that
are commonly – and incorrectly – assumed to be the conditions of old
age. What we call “aging” in this culture actually falls into the
category of degenerative disease.
PJP: I believe that people can reverse their age to some
degree.
HS: Basically, yes. You can reverse your age up to a certain
point. If your body has deteriorated to a condition below where it
should be, then you can reverse your aging to a level of where it
ought to be for maximum health at that age. The body won’t
regenerate back to eighteen years of age, but it will regenerate
back to a good healthy version of forty-five, sixty, seventy and so
on.
You should see my mother, Charlotte Gerson: she’s eighty years old
and her eyes are beautiful and clear. My grandfather was a still
going strong as a practicing physician until he died: he was almost
eighty.
We have prior patients of Dr. Gerson calling my mother and saying
things like, “I was one of your father’s patients long ago. I’m
doing great, but my son has cancer and I was hoping that you could
help him.” Of course we can help him – and when we ask how old their
son is we hear, “Oh, he’s 78 years old. I’m 104 and doing great –
he’s the one with cancer.”
Although Dr. Gerson died decades ago, we often hear from people who
were once his patients. These were people who originally came to him
for treatment after they were already dismissed by their own doctor
as terminal and incurable.
So, think about that.
Decades later, they’re still healthy. I interviewed some of them in
my book.
PJP: If you were to talk to someone who wasn’t aware of all
this and is dependent upon conventional means of treating disease,
how would you approach them with this information?
HS: My advice is: don’t be a “Food-Nazis”, because then you
experience a lot of resistance. Instead, be an example of health,
joy and vitality. When people ask how you got that way, then you can
tell them all about it.
PJP: That makes a lot of sense. What else would you like the
readers to know that would inspire them to take charge of their
health?
HS: Chronic disease is not inevitable – in spite of the
claims of doctors who say they have no idea what causes about 1,500
or so conditions of chronic disease. They may have a hundred
different of ways of defining the diseased condition, but the bottom
line is that these diseases are simply different manifestations of
the same problem: deficiency caused by poor nutrition.
This does not mean deficiency caused by a person not getting
enough food – it means that a person isn’t getting enough of the
right kinds of food: fresh, organic, and whole vegetarian
foods.
Degeneration is also caused by the toxins, or poisons, that are
ingested from contaminated sources: the water, commercially grown
foods, food processing, prescription drugs, industrial chemicals,
automobile pollution – from hundreds of substances that we consume
or unknowingly absorb from our environment.
The good news is, the physical body has a phenomenal capacity for
healing, restoring and maintaining our health.
PJP: The body can heal itself of almost anything.
HS: That’s all it knows how to do. The function of the body
is to maintain homeostasis: perfect health.
The doctors know this, too. They perform the surgeries: they cut,
take things out, put things in and sew it up. But who is doing the
healing? Who rearranges things so that you’re no longer bleeding,
you’re no longer in pain, and you no longer have a slice from the
outside to the inside? The doctor doesn’t know how to do that. You
don’t know how to do that. Only your body knows how to do that.
If the body has enough energy it will take off and do what it needs
to do – to repair and heal itself and return to normal health. It
has evolved over millions of years to do just that one thing.
So when you are not feeling your best, you must be doing something
to keep it from popping back up to normal health.
You can be healthy without doctors. Your health is a choice – it’s
not a crap shoot. You make choices that have consequences. Whatever
you choose to put into your body, into your mouth, into your lungs,
into your nose – every choice you make has direct consequences on
your health.
Therefore, when you make the right choices, your health will be
robust and you will have a long, healthy life. Your children will be
healthy; they won’t get sick, and they won’t be subject to ADHD, Mad
Cow Disease, diabetes, cancer, asthma and so forth – and they will
be free of drugs.
They will be well-behaved, smart, high-achievers and emotionally
stable because their brains and their body will be functioning
properly.
You can be as healthy as you choose to be... and that's the bottom
line.
Scroll down for mini-biography of Dr. Max Gerson
and movie review of The Gerson Miracle
©by Paula
Peterson 2004
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~ http://www.paulapeterson.com/Howard_Straus.html
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Howard Straus is the grandson of Dr. Max Gerson and the son of
Charlotte Gerson. After his MIT education in physics, he pursued a
career in computer systems analysis for nearly 40 years. Late in
life, he discovered his passion for helping people recover from
“incurable” diseases using the famous Gerson Therapy developed by
his grandfather and continued by his mother.
Although Dr. Gerson was called “the most eminent genius in medical
history” by Nobel Laureate Albert Schweitzer, no thorough biography
of Gerson existed forty years after his death. Howard Straus took up
the task in 2002 by publishing Dr. Max Gerson: Healing the
Hopeless, which has received excellent reviews in the Journal of
Orthomolecular Medicine and The Townsend Letter for Doctors and
Patients.
Howard Straus contributes to the Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine
and Way of the Heart, and is writing a second book, Power Nutrition,
from which the Way of the Heart articles are extracted. He also
authors an informative and twice-weekly e-bulletin called Be Well!
in addition to pursuing his career as a nutritional consultant and
international lecturer on the Gerson Therapy.
He founded the nonprofit organization, Cancer Research Wellness
Network, which is dedicated to educating people about cancer
therapies that work. Mr. Straus’ Power Nutrition workshops have been
very well-received, and have helped thousands to radically improve
the quality of their lives.
NEWS! MOVIE
REVIEW ~ The Gerson Miracle
The Gerson Miracle - winner of the GOLDEN PALM AWARD for best film
out of over two-thousand entries at the Beverly Hills "Little
Oscars" 2004 Film Festival.
A "must-see" documentary that focuses on the successful therapy
developed by Dr. Max Gerson - a therapy that has cured some of the
most hopeless conditions of cancer as well as numerous other chronic
diseases.
Even though Dr. Gerson is deceased, his legendary work continues on
through the efforts of his daughter, Charolotte Gerson - founder of
the Gerson Institute, and his grandson, Howard Straus - author of
Dr. Max Gerson: Healing the Hopeless.
Now in her eighties and retired, Charolotte continues to participate
in the activities of the institute as a board member, while Anita
Wilson remains as its director.
The Gerson Institute serves thousands of critically ill patients
with an amazingly simple but stringent dietary program and gets them
back on the road to health in weeks instead of years.
The testimonies of real people is the most moving of all -
especially that of a adolescent girl whose fragile life was restored
to her through the Gerson Therapy. It will bring heart-warming tears
to your eyes!
Please see this film! It's available on DVD and VHS and makes an
excellent gift of love to those who struggle with illness. It also
serves as a critical source of knowledge that can help nearly anyone
prevent disease and build lasting health.
The Gerson Miracle was filmed and directed by cinematographer, Steve
Kroschel's (KroschelFilms.com) whose earlier works are "I Spy" and
"Vertical Limit", as well as his own specials on NOVA.
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Max Gerson, MD
(1881 – 1959)
Censured for Curing Cancer
The late German physician, Dr. Max Gerson, and his startlingly
effective therapy for cancer was based on optimum nutrition and
total detoxification of the body. Dr. Gerson was an incredibly
courageous man, who by absolute record, had cured people of cancer
and persisted with his lonely fight against the forces of organized
medicine.
Max Gerson, the originator of the holistic nutritional therapy now
known as The Gerson Therapy, was born in Wongrowitz, Posen, Germany
(now Poland). Throughout his German university and medical
education, he suffered terribly with from migraine headaches, which
neither he nor any of his colleagues could alleviate.
Assigning himself the project of curing his own debilitating
headaches, Gerson eventually discovered that by varing his diet, he
could prevent the problem. When he discovered that his “migraine
diet” would also cure cases of tuberculosis, his otherwise fine
medical career become highly controversial.
Gerson persevered, however, always searching for the underlying
cause of disease. When a patient with cancer came to him for
treatment, he was able to cure her with his therapy, contrary to his
own expectations.
Gerson’s blossoming career was interrupted in 1933 when he and his
family had to flee Nazi Germany. They fled to the United States, and
settled in New York City, where, intrigued by his early successes,
Gerson took up the problem of cancer, achieving a reputation among
patients, if not among his jealous colleagues, of being able to cure
many of the most advanced degenerative cases. Shortly before his
death in 1959, Gerson wrote his towering book, A Cancer Therapy:
Results of 50 Cases, detailing his 30 years of clinical
experience and research with the disease.
In the more than 60 years that have elapsed since Gerson dedicated
his life to solving the problem of cancer, tens of thousands of
grateful patients have successfully used his therapy to either cure
or prevent degenerative disease of all types. His book, translated
into five languages, has sold nearly half a million copies
worldwide, and has been the basis on which a dozen clinics in the
United States and Mexico have been founded. The most advanced cancer
research is only now catching up with principles Gerson so clearly
articulated over half a century ago.
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* * The following is an excerpt from the
Washington Post article:
Portion Distortion: You Don't Know the Half of
It...
Portion sizes had already been creeping upward. As early as 1972,
for example, McDonald's introduced its large-size fries (large being
a relative term, since at 3.5 ounces the '72 "large" was smaller
than a medium serving today). But McDonald's increased portions only
reluctantly, because the company's founder, Ray Kroc, didn't like
the image of lowbrow, cheap food. If people wanted more French
fries, he would say, "they can buy two bags." But price competition
had grown so fierce that the only way to keep profits up was to
offer bigger and bigger portions. By 1988, McDonald's had introduced
a 32-ounce "super size" soda and "super size" fries.
The deal with all these enhanced portions is that the customer gets
a lot more food for a relatively small increase in price. So just
how does that translate into bigger profits? Because the actual food
in a fast-food meal is incredibly cheap. For every dollar a
quick-service franchiser spends to produce a food item, only 20
cents, on average, goes toward food. The rest is eaten up by
expenses such as salaries, packaging, electric bills, insurance and,
of course, the ubiquitous advertising that got you in the door or to
the drive-through lane in the first place.
Here's how it works. Let's say a $1.25 bag of French fries costs $1
to produce. The potatoes, oil and salt account for only 20 cents of
the cost. The other 80 cents goes toward all the other expenses. If
you add half again as many French fries to the bag and sell it for
$1.50, the non-food expenses stay pretty much constant, while the
extra food costs the franchise only 10 more pennies. The fast-food
joint makes an extra 15 cents in pure profit, and the customer
thinks he's getting a good deal. And he would be, if he actually
needed the extra food, which he doesn't because the nation is awash
in excess calories.
That 20 percent rule, by the way, applies to all food products,
whether it's a bag of potato chips, the 2,178-calorie mountain of
fried seafood at Red Lobster or the 710-calorie slab of dessert at
the Cheesecake Factory. Some foods are even less expensive to make.
The flakes of your kid's breakfast cereal, for example, account for
only 5 percent of the total amount Nabisco or General Mills spent to
make and sell them. Soda costs less to produce than any drink except
tap water (which nobody seems to drink anymore), thanks to a 1970s
invention that cut the expense of making high-fructose corn syrup.
There used to be real sugar in Coke; when Coca-Cola and other
bottlers switched to high-fructose corn syrup in 1984, they slashed
sweetener costs by 20 percent. That's why 7-Eleven can sell the
64-ounce Double Gulp -- half a gallon of soda and nearly 600
calories -- for only 37 cents more than the 16-ounce, 89-cent
regular Gulp. You'd feel ripped off if you bought the smaller size.
Who wouldn't?
The final step in the fattening of America was the "upsell," a
stroke of genius whose origins are buried somewhere in the annals of
marketing. You're already at the counter, you've ordered a
cheeseburger value meal for $3.74, and your server says, "Would you
like to super-size that for only $4.47?" Such a deal. The chain
extracts an extra 73 cents from the customer, and the customer gets
an extra 400 calories -- bringing the total calorie count to 1,550,
more than half the recommended intake for an adult man for an entire
day.
When confronted with their contribution to America's expanding
waistline, restaurateurs and food packagers reply that eating less
is a matter of individual responsibility. But that's not how the
human stomach works. If you put more food in front of people, they
eat more, as studies have consistently shown over the last decade.
My personal favorite: The researcher gave moviegoers either a
half-gallon or a gallon bucket of popcorn before the show (it was
"Payback," with Mel Gibson) and then measured how much they ate when
they returned what was left in the containers afterward. Nobody
could polish off the entire thing, but subjects ate 44 percent more
when given the bigger bucket.
The downside, of course, is that 20 years of Big Food has trained us
to think that oceanic drinks and gargantuan portions are normal.
Indeed, once fast food discovered that big meals meant big profits,
everybody from Heineken to Olive Garden to Frito Lay followed suit.
Today, says Lisa Young, a nutritionist at New York University,
super-sizing has pervaded every segment of the food industry. For
her PhD, Young documented the changes in portion sizes for dozens of
foods over the past several decades. M&M;/Mars, for example, has
increased the size of candy bars such as Milky Way and Snickers four
times since 1970. Starbucks introduced the 20-ounce "venti" size in
1999 and discontinued its "short" 8-ounce cup.
When 22-ounce Heinekens were introduced, Young reported, the company
sold 24 million of them the first year, and attributed the sales to
the "big-bottle gimmick." Even Lean Cuisine and Weight Watchers now
advertise "Hearty Portions" of their diet meals. Everything from
plates and muffin tins to restaurant chairs and the cut of our
Levi's has expanded to match our growing appetites, and the wonder
of it all is not that 60 percent of Americans are overweight or
obese, but rather that 40 percent of us are not.
To view the full article, click here: Washington
Post: Portion Distortion
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