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Enzyme Therapy, Cancer

In this video, Anthony Cichoke spends about 34 minutes speaking on "Enzyme Therapy, Cancer" at the 28th Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.

About Anthony Cichoke

ANTHONY CICHOKE, D.C., is an internationally-known writer, chiropractic physician, researcher and lecturer who has published over 300 articles and papers in scientific and lay journals in this country, Canada and Europe. He is on the post-graduate faculty of a number of chiropractic colleges and is a Diplomate of the American Chiropractic Board of Nutrition. Dr. Cichoke has been appointed to the International Who's Who in Medicine, Who's Who in Colleges and Universities, Who's Who in Chiropractic International, Who's Who in the West, Who's Who in the World, The New York Academy of Science, Community Leaders of America and Biography International. For his research and writings in systemic enzyme therapy, he has been appointed to the prestigious Medizinische Enzymforschungsgesellschaft e.V. (Medical Enzyme Research Society) and is Chairman of the Enzyme Committee for the Natural Products Quality Assurance Alliance.

He is on the editorial advisory board for Health Products Business and is a contributing editor for a number of magazines and journals. He is a Fellow of the International Association for the Study of Pain and a past member of the Research Committee for the American Swim Coaches Association. He is past editor of Nutritional Perspectives and a member of the American Chiropractic Association. He was the first chiropractor to be a member of the Steering Committee in Sports Medicine for the Amateur Athletic Union, past Chairman of the Committee on Sports Medicine for the Oregon A.A.U. and was chiropractic team physician at Portland State University for many years.

Dr. Cichoke has recently published two exciting new books on enzymes, The Complete Book of Enzyme Therapy, and The Back Pain Bible. His book, Enzymes and Enzyme Therapy: How to Jump Start Your Way to Lifelong Good Health is in its second edition. Among his many books are Introduction to Chiropractic Health; Enzymes: Nature's Energizers; Bromelain; Nutrition to Give Your Athlete the Winning Edge; Acute Trauma and Systemic Enzyme Therapy; A New Look at Chronic Disorders and Systemic Enzyme Therapy; A New Look at Enzyme Therapy; AIDS and Metabolic Therapy; New Hope for AIDS; and Neurologic Considerations in Toxic, Metabolic, and Nutritional Disorders. Watch for his next book, The Secrets of Native American Herbal Formulas, which will be available this Fall.

Transcription

Thank you very much.

You know, I'd like to start out by sharing with you a story. And it's a true story. Many people ask me, how did you ever get started in enzymes? And I wanted to share with you this little story. I was doing research at Eastman Dental Center in the University of Rochester Medical School.

The Story Of David

And we lived in a big old house in Rochester's suburb called Pittsford. And one morning.... My wife was pregnant with our fourth child. And one morning, we were just getting ready to getting up to go to church. And it was a Sunday morning. And we heard this thump, thump, thump, thump, thump. And we ran to the top of the stairs and there was our son David at the bottom of the stairs. He'd fallen down the stairs and he'd hit his head and he was vomiting blood and his eyes were rolled back. And every time he tried to get up, he would fall down. And so we rushed him to the hospital and he had a brain scan, he had a spinal tap. And the memories of his pain echo in my mind today, I could hear the screams all the way down the hall.

Ultimately, he was released from the hospital, not because he was cured, but because they had no programs for him. He was diagnosed as having acute cerebellar ataxia. And I asked the doctor, I said, well, what's going to happen to David? Is he going to live? And he said, we don't know. Is he going to be an invalid all his life? He said, we don't know. I said, well, will he even walk? They said, we don't know.

So I took David, and he was 3 years of age. And I said, God, thank you for giving David back to us. And so I made up my mind at that time that I was going to use every ounce of strength in my body to help David to do to reach the greatest potential he possibly could. And so we took him home and I started working with him. And I heard about cross crawl, cross patterning. And I didn't have the 5 people that were necessary to retrain David in his neuromuscular mechanism. And this was a process that was developed by Temple Phay at Temple University and Dolman and Della Kado. And so I strapped David to my own body and I began to work David and replicate the movements of movement.

And then we moved to Cleveland, Ohio, and I continued doing research on David and David began to improve. And his diet

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