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World Without Cancer - The Story of Vitamin
B17
G.
Edward Griffin marshals the evidence that
cancer is a deficiency disease-like scurvy
or pellagra-aggravated by the lack of an
essential food compound in modern man's
diet. That substance is vitamin B17. In its
purified form developed for cancer therapy,
it is known as Laetrile. This story is not
approved by orthodox medicine. The FDA, the
AMA, and The American Cancer Society have
labeled it fraud and quackery. Yet the
evidence is clear that here, at last, is the
final answer to the cancer riddle. Why has
orthodox medicine waged war against this
non-drug approach? The author contends that
the answer is to be found, not in science,
but in politics-and is based upon the hidden
economic and power agenda of those who
dominate the medical establishment. With
billions of dollars spent each year on
research, with other billions taken in on
the sale of cancer-related drugs, and with
fund-raising at an all-time high, there are
now more people making a living from cancer
than dying from it. If the solution should
be found in a simple vitamin, this gigantic
industry could be wiped out overnight. The
result is that the politics of cancer
therapy is more complicated than the
science. WORLD WITHOUT CANCER blazes the
trail into unexplored territory and reveals
how science has been subverted to protect
entrenched commercial interests. It delivers
the kind of impact that could topple an
empire; and perhaps it will.
"A clear and revolutionary insight into
both the science and politics of cancer
therapy." Dean
Burk, Ph.D. Former Head of Cytochemistry.
National Cancer institute
"Mr. Griffin has lifted the veil of
mystery from Laetrile."
Dr. Ernst T. Krebs,
Jr. Discoverer of Vitamin B17
"A milestone of careful research and
penetrating analysis." John A. Richardson,
M.D. Albany, California
"For the first time since I became a
nurse 23 years ago, I do not fear cancer!"
Mrs. R.E. Bruce,
R.N. San Diego, California
G. Edward Griffin is a writer and
documentary film producer with many
titles to his credit. Listed in
Who's Who in America, he is well
known for his unique talent for
researching difficult topics and
presenting them in terms that all
can understand. He has dealt with
such diversified subjects as the
Federal Reserve System, archaeology
and ancient earth history,
international banking, internal
subversion, terrorism, the history
of taxation, U.S. foreign policy,
the Supreme Court, the United
Nations, and the science and
politics of cancer. Some of his
better known works include The
Creature from Jekyll Island, Moles
in High Places, The Discovery of
Noah's Ark, The Open Gates of Troy,
No Place to Hide, The Capitalist
Conspiracy, More Deadly than War,
The Grand Design, The Great Prison
Break, and The Fearful Master. Mr.
Griffin is a graduate of the
University of Michigan where he
majored in speech and
communications. He is the recipient
of the coveted Telly Award for
excellence in television production,
a Contributing Editor for The New
American magazine, the creator of
The Reality Zone Audio-Archives, and
president of American Media, a
publishing and multimedia production
company in Southern California.
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