Elwood Goodier - osteomyelitis, endocarditis

 

 

 
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Archived from Charlotte Gerson's booklet

Story

Elwood Goodier was suffering from osteomyelitis as well as
endocarditis. When he arrived at the Gerson hospital in Mexico in
February 1995, this 77-year-old man was on heavy doses of
morphine as well as drug patches in an effort to control his pain.
These medications, however, were minimally effective, and
Elwood’s original doctor had done nothing to address the underlying
health problems.

While Elwood was in Mexico receiving the Gerson Therapy, his
pain began to abate, and eventually completely disappeared. A
year later he wrote that he was now active again and enjoying life.

When Elwood was at the Gerson hospital, his mother-in-law
was also being treated there. She had some fatty tumors (presumably
benign), and Elwood reported later that these had disappeared
after two weeks on the Therapy.


 
 
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