Dear all,
Regarding the video, I do not get anything when using the link other than
"Page not Found". But I do have my notes, which I took at the 2007 Third Annual
LDN Conference. I'll paste them below.
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I found Dr. Berkson to be a rather spellbinding speaker, and I DEFINITELY lost
track of my mission - that is, to take notes. I haven't done him justice at
all, and I apologize to the list.
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Burt Berkson, MD - Private practice experiences with LDN for cancer and
autoimmune diseases.
Dr. Berkson recounts a patient who came to him after having been told he would
likely die within 3 weeks. Three years later, following treatment with alpha
lipoic acid and LDN, the patient's prostate cancer and bone mets, RA and lupus
are gone.
Another patient having pancreatic cancer with mets to the liver
(adeno-carcinoma) had come to Dr. Berkson after having had 21 days of
chemotherapy at a major cancer center in Texas. The patient's WBC and platelets
had dropped significantly, and he had been advised that there was no hope.
Dr. Berkson placed the patient on a nutritional diet, including 6 daily
servings of green & colored vegetables, reduced sweets, no processed foods,
increased water consumption and B vitamins. The patient was further advised to
avoid stressful situations. In addition, the patient was placed on alpha lipoic
acid (both I.V. and p.o.) and LDN. Alpha lipoic acid can regenerate the liver.
And regarding DM neuropathies, ALA can generate the growth of new blood vessels.
"It can do too many things," he smiled. But "it's difficult to overcome
chemotherapy."
Follow-up CT scans revealed no new lesions. The patient was feeling well and
discontinued treatment - of his own volition. His disease then advanced. The
protocol was resumed; the patient improved; the tumors decreased in size. It is
recommended that LDN be taken for life.
Dr. Berkson is seeing the best results using LDN in the treatment rheumatoid
arthritis and lupus. One such patient later took Humera and developed B-cell
lymphoma.
Slides were used to illustrate the presentation.
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Well, that's all I have. Just one more reason why I'm so looking forward to
that happy day when the DVD is available.
Warm wishes to all,
Jan
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