Gerson (Max Gerson)
Max Gerson (October 18, 1881 – March 8, 1959) was a German-born American physician who developed the Gerson Therapy, a diet-based alternative cancer treatment , which he claims can cure cancer and most chronic degenerative diseases. Gerson treatments include a plant-based diet, coffee enemas, ozone enemas, and dietary supplements.
Gerson therapy
As early as 1907, Dr. Max Gerson of Germany cured his own severe migraines using an all-natural, vegetarian-based, salt-free diet. At that time, even his professors at the medical school believed that migraine was an incurable disease. It was not until 1928 that Dr. Gerson accidentally discovered that this dietary method could not only cure migraines, but also various chronic diseases such as cutaneous tuberculosis, pulmonary tuberculosis, and severe diabetes, which were considered incurable and incurable by medical science. . In 1928, a patient suffering from terminal cancer heard that Dr. Gerson could cure many incurable diseases and begged Dr. Gerson to treat her. Unexpectedly, the woman also recovered, which even Dr. Gerson had not expected. Since then, Dr. Gerson has been thinking about and working hard to research and improve his therapy. In 1938, Dr. Gerson could control the size of tumors at will. Dr. Gerson published more than fifty publications during his lifetime. In 1958, his last book, A Cancer Therapy: Result of Fifty Cases, was published (Chinese translation: Great Success! Dr. Gerson's Cancer Therapy). His last book was written specifically about cancer.
Although Dr. Gerson passed away in 1959, the patients he personally treated (Carla and Jay) are still alive and well today, testifying to the success and power of Gerson therapy. Dr. Gerson's youngest daughter, Charlotte Gerson, established the Gerson Institute in 1977 and continues to use Gerson therapy to help patients, with beneficiaries still to this day and all over the world.
Gerson Therapy Food List