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Hoxsey
Therapy Video
For
over thirty years, Harry Hoxsey (1901-1974), a self-taught
healer, cured many cancer patients using an herbal remedy
reportedly handed down by his
great-grandfather.
By the
1950s, the Hoxsey Cancer Clinic in Dallas was the world's
largest private cancer center, with branches in seventeen
states.
Born in
Illinois, this practitioner of herbal folk medicine faced
unrelenting opposition and harassment from a hostile medical
establishment.
Nevertheless, two federal courts upheld the
therapeutic value of Hoxsey's internal
tonic.
Even
his archenemies, the American Medical Association and the Food
and Drug Administration, admitted that his treatment could cure
some forms of cancer. A Dallas judge ruled in federal court
that Hoxsey's therapy was "comparable to surgery, radium, and
x-ray" in its effectiveness, without the destructive side
effects of those treatments.
But in
the 1950s, at the tail end of the McCarthy era, Hoxsey's
clinics were shut down.
The
AMA, NCI, and FDA organized to suppress Hoxsey's methods
according to a 1953 federal report to Congress and Hoxsey's
Dallas clinic had to close its doors in
1960.
Three years later, at Hoxsey's request, Mildred Nelson, R.N.,
his long-time chief nurse, moved the operation to Tijuana,
Mexico.
It is important to talk to your doctor before
taking any alternative cancer treatment. Especially if
you are having other treatments for your
cancer.
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