The Gerson Miracle Page #2
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not only have the migraine been relieved,
but a skin tuberculosis also disappeared.
The astounding news spread like wild fire.
In April 1924, famous lung specialist Dr. Ferdinand Sauerbruch
offered to do a clinical trial
on 450 incurable skin tuberculosis patients.
At the commencement of the study,
Sauerbruch said to Gerson privately,
that if even one patient should improved,
he'd believe every word of Gerson's treatment.
446 of the 450 patients recovered.
Over 99%.
Dr. Gerson and his wife Gretchen had three daughters:
Joanna, Gertrude and the youngest: Charlotte.
Of all the children, Charlotte took
a special interest in her father's work.
Even as the youngster much for the delight of everyone,
especially her father.
By the late 1920,
Dr. Gerson fame had spread throughout Europe.
Especially after they cured
Dr. Albert Schweitzer's wife, Helena,
of pulmonary tuberculosis
and Schweitzer's daughter's skin disease.
When Dr. Schweitzer was 75 years old,
he came to Gerson with diabetes
and was also cured.
Between 1933 and World War II,
Gerson and his family fled
Nazi persecution,
eventually settling in New York.
Dr. Gerson's seven siblings died in the Holocaust.
Throughout the 40's, Dr. Gerson's success in his New York clinic
astound the medical community,
but also evoked the dark forces within it.
Dr. Gerson was curing patients with cancer,
and as a consequence he testified before the U.S. Senate
on July 1st, 2nd and 3th in 1946,
along with five of his recovered cancer patients
and the medical records of five more.
So astounding was his testimony
that on the evening of July the 3th 1946
renowned NBC correspondent Raymond Gram Swing
declared on his radio broadcast
that for the first time in history,
it had been discovered the cure for cancer.
The public response was overwhelming,
staggering!
Night and day the switchboard of NBC don't stopped.
Out of control! Unbelievable!
But what happened next was even more so.
Two weeks later, Raymond Gram Swing
was fired from his position at NBC
that it held for over 30 years.
And the Pepper Neely anticancer Bill of 1946,
Document No. 8947,
now getters dust in the archives
of the United States Printing Office.
Although in these years Dr. Gerson's daughter Charlotte
worked intensively with her father.
Now married, she had a son, Howard, and a daughter, Peggy.
Charlotte encouraged later her father
to publish the first book in 1958:
"A Cancer Therapy - The Results of 50 Cases"
Published in numerous foreign languages
and selling in the hundreds of thousands,
this books demonstrated to the world
the seemingly miraculous
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