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Cancer is serious business. The kind of business that puts billions of dollars in the pockets of those who have been treating cancer with conventional means for decades. And anyone who may offer a different approach to not only treating cancer, but lay claims of a cancer cure, is faced with an uphill battle from governmental regulatory agencies, to the medical and pharma industry, whom all make money off the treatment of cancer.
Anyone who gets in the way of this multi-billion dollar industry with a potential cure is subject to ridicule, suspect and a litany of lawsuits.
One such person who is on the leading edge of technology offering a cancer cure is a Poland born doctor by the name of Stanilsaw Burzynski. Dr. Burzynski is the discoverer of antineoplastons, which are components of a complex biochemical defense system against cancer. A recipient of over 20 international awards, Dr. Burzynski is also the discoverer of new treatments for cancer, viral infections including AIDS, autoimmune diseases, Parkinson’s disease, neurofibromatosis, and restenosis. Among his contributions in the medical field are 242 patents, and over 300 scientific publications.
In 1991, a team from the NCI confirmed the anticancer activity of antineoplastons and verified five complete remissions of the 7 cases they evaluated.
Much attention has been focused on Dr. Burzynski’s antineoplaston therapy for patients who are terminally ill, and rightly so. However, the general public and most of Dr. Burzynski’s patients know little about the push-back that the doctor was up against when word got out about his curing of cancer – particularly a vindictive campaign by the FDA to discredit Dr. Burzynski’s claims.
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