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The trillion dollar cancer industry has been waging an illegal and immoral war on Dr. Stanislaw Burzynski for years, attempting to stop him… that’s right, STOP him, from saving the lives of cancer sufferers through the use of his patented breakthrough therapy, which uses a natural and non-toxic substance called antineoplastons. This video tells the story of how Dr. Burzynski, and the patients his therapy has cured of what are normally terminal cancers, have fought the FDA and the big drug companies who have continually and systematically tried to discredit and punish a man who’s only purpose in life has been to develop and perfect a life-giving and non-toxic cure for the disease of the 20th century.
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From 1970 to 1977, while a researcher and Assistant Professor at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, his research was sponsored and partially funded by the National Cancer Institute. At Baylor, he authored and co-authored 16 publications, including 5 concerning his research on peptides and their effect on human cancer.
Four of these publications were also co-authored by other doctors associated with M.D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute, and Baylor College of Medicine. It was at Baylor that Dr. Burzynski named these peptides "Antineoplastons" due to their activity in correcting and normalizing neoplastic, or cancerous, cells.
In May of 1977, Dr. Burzynski received a Certificate of Appreciation from Baylor College of Medicine, commending him for completing five years of dedicated service and acknowledging his contributions made to the "Advancement of Medical Education, Research, and Health Care."
Originally posted by OneisOne
One thing I noted after I watched the movie is, the way the trials are setup per the FDA is that the patient has to receive "traditional" treatments first, then can apply to the trial.
Originally posted by CthulhuRising
reply to post by rapunzel222
Not saying he is good or bad but the FDA while sometimes very wrong could be right in this case. Some activity I have read about with regards this guy just screams Quack to me..
Dr Burzynski on Quackometer
Tread carefully.
Cheers
CTH
Originally posted by CthulhuRising
reply to post by rapunzel222
Not saying he is good or bad but the FDA while sometimes very wrong could be right in this case. Some activity I have read about with regards this guy just screams Quack to me..
Dr Burzynski on Quackometer
Tread carefully.
Cheers
CTH
Antineoplastons are given orally or by injection into a vein. The duration of treatment usually ranges from eight to twelve months. A year of treatment can cost from $30,000 to $60,000, depending on the type of treatment, number of consultations, and the need for surgery to implant a catheter for drug delivery.
Although some proponents of antineoplaston therapy have suggested that the reviews of this treatment by conventional cancer specialists are biased by mistrust of alternative therapies, even some prominent figures in the field of alternative medicine have reservations about antineoplastons. According to Dr. Andrew Weil, "Over the years, Dr. Burzynski claims to have treated more than 8,000 patients, but his success rates are unknown. His Web site states only that he has helped 'many' people. If antineoplaston therapy works, we should have scientific studies showing what percentage of patients treated have survived and for how long, as well as evidence showing how Dr. Burzynski's method stacks up against conventional cancer treatment…. Until we have credible scientific evidence showing what antineoplastons are, how they act in the body, and what realistic expectations of treatment with them might be, I see no reason for any cancer patient to take this route."