CANCER RESEARCH CONFIRMS NATIVE CLAIMS TO CURE

AIDS Also Responds Favorably To Formula - from THE LIGHT PARTY -Health Articles --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

CANADA - Rene Caisse was a nurse living in Canada who for a period of
almost sixty years treated hundreds of people with a herbal remedy she
called Essiac. She discovered the remedy through a patient in the hospital
where she worked who had been cured of cancer. The patient had used an
herbal remedy given to her by an Ojibwa Indian herbalist.

Rene left the hospital in 1922 at age 33 and went to Bracebrige, Ontario,
Canada where she began administering Essiac to all who came to her. The
majority of those whom she treated came on referral with letters from their
physicians certifying they had incurable or terminal forms of cancer and
that they had been given up by the medical profession as untreatable.

Rene began gathering the plants and preparing the herbal remedy herself in
her own kitchen. She administered Essiac both orally and by injection. In
cases where there was severe damage to life support organs, her patients
died - but they lived far longer than the medical profession had predicted,
and, more significantly, they lived free of pain. Still others, listed as
hopeless and terminal but without severe damage to life support organs,
were cured and lived 35-45 years.

So startling was the effectiveness of this simple herbal remedy, it could
not be ignored, and the Canadian Ministry of Health and Welfare and the
Parliament became involved. Friends, former patients, and grateful families
petitioned Canadian officialdom for Rene Caisse's right to administer the
remedy to anyone who asked for it without the threat of interference from
authorities. Fifty-five thousand signatures were collected on the petition.
In 1938, Essiac came within three votes of being legalized by the Ontario
government as a remedy for terminal cancer patients.

The story of Rene Caisse, her life, her work, and the effectiveness of the
remedy she named Essiac, is told in the book "Calling Of An Angel" by Dr.
Gary L. Glum of Los Angeles.

The recent resurgence of interest in Essiac breaks a long silence which
resulted when all of Rene Caisse's research, documents and papers were
destroyed by the Canadian Ministry of Health and Welfare at the time of her
death in 1978. According to Glum, this formula which employs common
non-toxic herbs, is a major threat to the conventional "health care"
industry. Cancer is the second largest revenue producing business in the
world, next to the petro-chemical business.

Glum goes on the say that a close associate of Rene Caisse was Dr. Charles
A. Brusch of the Brusch clinic in Massachusetts. "He was personal physician
to the late President John F. Kennedy. Dr. Brusch worked with Rene Caisse
from 1959 to 1962. He worked with thousands of cancer patients. He also
worked with the Presidential Cancer Commission, The American Cancer
Society, and the National Cancer Institute.

Dr. Brusch presented his findings after ten years of research. He had come
to the conclusion that, in his own words, "Essiac is a cure for cancer,
period. All studies done at laboratories in the United States and Canada
support this conclusion." The federal government promptly issued a gag
order and gave Brusch two choices, "You either keep quiet about this ow
we'll haul off to military prison and you'll never be heard of again." Se
we never heard another word out of him."

Currently Essiac is being used in every state in the United States,
throughout Canada, into Mexico, Australia, Europe, Asia and recently, also
in Africa. In spite of the suppression of information, it's success has
spread its usage worldwide.

But there are problems related to the quality and nature of the herbs
sometimes being used in the formula. Some herbal distributing companies
have substituted yellow and curly dock for sheep's sorrel, which is one of
the critical ingredients in Essiac. Sheep's sorrel is the ingredient that
was found to be responsible for the destruction of cancer cells in the
body. Also the herbs are sometimes harvested improperly and of a
non-medical grade. Imported herbs which are often used, are quarantined by
the US Drug Administration and sterilized using ionizing radiation and
ethylene oxide gas to poison them. In addition to this, there are several
other supposed Essiac formulas in circulation which are not true to Rene
Caisse's formula.

Dr. Glum has worked with the AIDS Project Los Angeles through their Long
Beach and San Pedro districts. According to Glum, "the project has sent 179
patients home to die. They all had pneumocystis carinii and histoplasmosis.
Their weight was down to about 100 pounds. Their cell counts were less than
ten. The Project gave Glum five of these patients. He took them off the AZT
and the DDI and put them on Essiac three times a day. Of the 179, those
five are the only ones alive today. They're exercising three times a day,
eating three meals a day. Their weight is back to normal. For all intents
and purposes you wouldn't know they were sick a day in their lives. But
this information is not being disseminated because AIDS is on the horizon
as another big money maker."

To obtain a copy of the original Essiac formula, Dr. Glum's book, "Calling
Of An Angel" or information on sources for the herbs and the formula, send
a stamped, self-addressed envelope to Patsy Nelson, Lyrics of Love, P.O.
Box 441, St. Ann, MO 63074, or phone 314-426-0840. Long distance calls will
be returned collect.

(Source: Wildfire Magazine, P.O. Box 9167, Spokane, WA 99209, USA)


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