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http://www.gerson.org/ Dr. Max Gerson (1881-1959) originally developed the holistic Gerson Therapy to cure his own debilitating migraine headaches, later discovering that it also was effective against skin tuberculosis, diabetes and a host of other chronic, degenerative diseases. Nobel Laureate Dr. Albert Schweitzer, himself a healed patient, called Gerson "the most eminent medical genius ever." Gerson authored books and dozens of articles in the world?s medical literature, including his landmark book, A Cancer Therapy: Results of 50 Cases. This book has sold over half a million copies in five languages around the world. Dr. Gerson was honored by induction into the Orthomolecular Medicine Hall of Fame on May 14, 2005.
In 2004, Prince Charles of England, in a speech to the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, called for more research into this extraordinarily effective means of treating and healing so-called "incurable" diseases, causing a firestorm of controversy around the world.
The Gerson Institute was founded in San Diego, CA in 1977 by Dr. Gerson's daughter, Charlotte Gerson. The Institute provides information and referral, Gerson-oriented literature and media, and training classes for both health care practitioners and interested laymen. The Gerson Therapy is a state-of-the-art, natural treatment which utilizes the body's own healing mechanism in the treatment and cure of chronic debilitating illness.
Visit www.thegersonmiracle.org to view a free 90-minute documentary on the Gerson Therapy that was awarded the top prize at the Beverly Hills Film Festival in May 2004.
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