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THE GERSON TH ERAPY The Proven Nutritional Program for Cancer and Other Illnesses REVISED AND UPDATED Charlotte Gerson and Morton Walker, D.P.M. The marks GERSON, GERSON THERAPY and GERSON INSTITUTE are trademarks and/or service marks owned by and proprietary to the Gerson Institute, Bonita, California and are covered by appropriate domestic and/or foreign registrations and/or protective laws. All other trademarks and/or service marks referred to herein are owned by and/or proprietary to their respective owners. Kensington Publishing Corp. 850 Third Avenue New York, NY 10022 Copyright © 2001, 2006 by Dr. Morton Walker and the Gerson Institute All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the prior written consent of the Publisher,excepting brief quotes used in reviews. All Kensington titles, imprints and distributed lines are available at special quantity discounts for bulk purchases for sales promotion, premiums, fund-raising, educational or institutional use. Special book excerpts or customized printings can also be created to fit specific needs. For details, write or phone the office of the Kensington Special Sales Manager: Kensington Publishing Corp., 850 Third Avenue, New\ork, NY 10022. Attn: Special Sales Department. Phone:1-800-221-2647. Kensington and the K logo Reg. U.S. Pat. & TM Off. ISBN 1-57566-628-6 First Trade Printing: October 2001 Revised and Updated Trade Paperback Printing: June 2006 10 9 8 Printed in the United States of America Authors' Disclaimer he Gerson Therapy is a registered service mark (trademark) of the Gerson T Institute, Post Office Box 430, Bonita, California 91908-0430. This book has been written and published strictly for informational purposes, and in no way should be used as a substitute for advice from your own health care professional. Therefore, you must not consider educational material found here as a replacement for consultation with oncologists, cardiovascular disease specialists, endocrinologists, and other types of medical practitioners. Most of the information in this book comes from the procedures perfected and utilized by Max Gerson, M.D., as described in the original 1958 edition of his book A Cancer Therapy: Results of Fifty Cases. Such procedures were developed and put into practice from findings he uncovered during a thirty-year period preceding the publication of this landmark text. Inasmuch as Dr. Gerson’s 1958 publication had focused on the reversal of cancer, another book needed to be written. That’s because Dr. Gerson realized early on that the Gerson Therapy employed for curing cancer works equally well as corrective treatment for nearly all other acute and chronic degenerative diseases that have been labeled “incurable.” As will be learned from reading our text, what had in the past been thought “incurable” is curable. Derived from several sources other than the first through sixth editions of A Cancer Therapy: Results of Fifty Cases, our new book offers a great deal of additional information. It comes from interviews with informed health care personnel who have monitored patients’ progress by their use of laboratory tests and clinical examinations. Also for our readers’ education, numerous VI Author’s Disclaimer patients who have experienced either low levels of wellness, subclinical illness, or outright life-threatening disease tell their stories. All the patient case histories are true, and in most instances, unless indicated as a pseudonym, the identities of patients are given. These patients discuss their illnesses, and the alternative/complementary medical approach they used to overcome them permanently. Although every word published here about the Gerson Therapy is doc- umented by case studies, this book’s coauthors and publisher are providing educational material and nothing more. If information gleaned from these pages raises questions about your own or a loved one’s medical condition, you should contact the Gerson Institute directly for a list of Gerson-approved health care practitioners. Please take the above message as a disavowal of all responsibility by the authors, publisher, the Gerson Institute, listed organizations, and product or services suppliers for any practice, procedure, diagnostic technique, nutritional supplement, food, utensil, or other item mentioned in the text. Information taken from this book and acted upon by a reader or other interested parties is carried out at that individual’s personal risk. For the best information about the Gerson Therapy, please contact the nonprofit Gerson Institute. To Max Gerson, M.D., who, for having developed viable therapies for the permanent remission of cancer, was challenged byindividual interests in the cancer industry because, by application of the Gerson Therapy, these interests would be put out of business. Today, nearly half a century later, such legitimized interests continue to flourish at the expense of ill people around the world. Contents About the Authors xi Preface xvii Introduction 1 PartOne.HOW THE GERSON THERAPY WORKS 1. How Nutrition Heals 1 I 2. A Brief Biography of Dr. Max Gerson 23 3. The Biological Basis of the Gerson Therapy 35 4. The Core of the Gerson Therapy 47 5. Remission—How It Happens 56 PARTTwo.THE GERSON THERAPY IN ACTION 6. Healing Melanoma with the Gerson Therapy 71 7. Success with Other Diseases 84 8. Foods on the Gerson DietPlan 97 9. Thirteen Glasses 111 10. The Gerson Saltless Diet 126 11. Nutritional Supplements on the Diet 137 12. Liver Detoxification with Coffee Enemas 154 13. Coffee Enemas and How to Take Them 167 x Contents PARTTHREE.ADAPTING THE THERAPY FOR VARIOUS DISEASES 1. Standard Gerson Therapy for Most Cancers 181 2. Modified Therapy during Chemotherapy 199 3. Modified Therapy for Severely Weakened Cancer Patients 214 4. Modified Therapy for Noncancer Patients 228 PARTFOUR.USING THE GERSON APPROACH 5. Psychological Approaches of the Gerson Therapy 257 6. How to Follow the Gerson Therapy on Your Own 269 7. Gerson Lab Tests Explained 275 8. Success Stories by Patients 298 9. Recipes 323 APPENDIXES Gerson Therapy Financial and Contact Information 375 Gerson Therapy Dietary Preparation Summarized 378 Gerson Therapy Supply Resources 386 Gerson Therapy Support Groups 390 Patient Hourly Schedule 392 Nutrition Report: The China Study 393 The Anti-Cancer Ingredients in the Gerson Therapy 395 Household Chemicals: Another Source of Toxicity 397 Cosmetics: Another Source of Toxicity 399 Why are Children on Antidepressants? 401 Immunization—Vaccination 403 The Root Canal and Dental Amalgam Cover-up 407 Selected Bibliography 411 Index 429 About the Authors harlotte Gerson, the youngest daughter of Max Gerson, M.D., whom he C lovingly addressed as “Lotte,” was an assistant for her father in his work on an almost continuous basis. In the first edition of his book A Cancer Therapy: Results of Fifty Cases, Dr. Gerson thanked her for giving help “wherever she could with great interest and understanding encouragement.” Charlotte Gerson was born in Germany and underwent her early schooling there. When her family fled from Germany to Austria as a means of escaping what became the holocaust, Lotte attended school in a suburb of Vienna. Later, upon her father's moving the Gerson family to France, which he considered safer, she studied French and continued high school under the French educational system. Dr. Gerson practiced medicine in France for only a short period under the licensure of another physician. Next, the Gersons emigrated to England to escape domination by the French Vichy government. Lotte continued school for a short time in London, where she started to learn English. She received her high school diploma in New York City, where the Gerson family finally felt safe and could settledown. Eventually Dr. Gerson established his medical practice on Park Avenue in Manhattan and at a clinic in Nanuet, a small town located between Suffern and Nyack in upstate New York. The young woman attended Smith College. She is literate in Spanish, which stands her in good stead since the Gerson Therapy was for close to twenty-five years primarily administered in Tijuana, Mexico, just across the border from San Diego, California.

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