Did anyone see the online Burzynski movie?
https://www.burzynskimovie.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=110
Wow, I couldn't believe my eyes and ears. This is really shocking new stuff. They have patients' documented records as well as video of the FDA Commissioner trying to suppress the research.
I had no idea that the FDA rules are now established so that only big drug companies can go through the hoops of research. Lots of financial hanky panky with the FDA. The judges and Congressional hearings say repeatedly the FDA has a vendetta against Burzynski.
The movie is free online until June 13th. If anyone watches it, please check in.
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Yes. I watched it yesterday. It was wonderful. I ordered the DVD.
ETA: Wonderful in that it shows what really can goes on behind the scenes. Shocking indeed.
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Molly, THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS !! I'm circulating as well on Guinea pigs thread if you don't mind. Everybody should see this !!!
OF COURSE THE CURE IS OUT THERE !!
Because I had no access to the CURE, here is what I got circulating in my blood, lymph, bone marrow, damaging my DNA, my brain.
T = Taxotere (docetaxel) is an extract from the bark of the rare Pacific yew tree Taxus brevifolia and is marketed worldwide by Sanofi-Aventis. ]Annual sales approx $2bn annually
A = Adriamycin (doxorubicin) - The molecule was originally isolated in the 1950s from bacteria found in soil samples taken from Castel del Monte, an Italian castle.
C = cyclophosphamide - also known as cytophosphaneis a nitrogen mustard alkylating agent.. The nitrogen mustards are cytotoxic chemotherapy agents similar to mustard gas. ALTHOUGH THEIR COMMON USE IS MEDICINAL, IN PRINCIPLE THESE COMPOUNDS CAN ALSO BE DEPLOYED AS CHEMICAL WARFARE AGENTS.
How much more ARCHAIC can conventional medicine get with the help of the big pharmacos !!!
So upsetting !!!
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I bought the DVD when it first came out. I cried through the movie. At the time my Sweetie was battling colon cancer and I knew we were losing the battle. He was very traditional in his treatment and didn't consider alternatives until it was too late. I know without a doubt that he would still be here if we'd used a combination of treatments. People dismiss Dr Burzynski as a quack, but the movie is an eye opener. I bought a couple of Dr Burzynski's Aminocare products after reading about them on the breast cancer think tank several months ago. I use the cream on my face and can't believe the difference in my skin. I had a wort like spot that the dermatologist said I needed to have taken off with liquid nitrogen. It completely disappeared in about a week. I also take the supplements. A lot of the women I know who are taking them say that their hair is back to the original color. So far, I haven't experienced that benefit, although I have noticed in the last couple months that my roots do not appear as gray. It's hard to explain, before the new growth was uniformly gray as it grew in. Now, only some spots have gray regrowth. Amazing.
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A friend of mine sent this to me and I watched it this morning.
Dateline did an expose on Suzanne Sommers discrediting her and her doctors in her recent. book. Dr. Burzynski was one of them. Dateline claimed he did help people but those were people that had a good chance of fighting the cancer they had. In regards to his other more terminal patients, they had died. If you go on SuzanneSommers.com she has a recent letter from Dr. Burzynski stating how he was rail roaded.
I don't know what to believe anymore, I really don't.
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I watched the movie yesterday. I lost a very dear friend just a few months ago to a brain tumor. ...a friend who lived in Houston, someone who conceivably could have benefitted from Dr Burzynski's treatments. Thanks to the FDA and their relentless hounding of this doctor, I'll never know. And even if it it turned out to be true that Dr B is some kind of quack, the documentary clearly shows what happens to any doctor who dares to not toe the line drawn for them to follow. It's no wonder we havent' won the war on cancer that Nixon declared back in the 70s.
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I was quite stunned by the movie. It gave me chills. What I came away with was: this doctor did absolutely everything to comply with the law. Everything. My friend's two year-old died because he had terminal brain cancer and the law forbade the family from trying "experimental" therapies. When everybody on the planet agrees the prognosis is terminal in two years, how can the government stand in the way of trying anything, even if it has a 20% survival advantage?
Burzynski is very conventional in the respect that he practices within the US. He doesn't even go to a foreign country where they wouldn't hassle him.
It's a very smart and well done film.
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I didn't know about the Aminocare products. I will have to check that out.
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For whatever reason, I can't seem to download the movie. Anyone else having this problem? Looking forward to seeing it.
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I have it playing right now. If you still have problems, try restarting your computer & trying again. NJ
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Evebarry, u can access it through the Mercola,s site. i think this link is too busy. Good luck, well worth watching
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Mollyann, I just watched the film, and found the story mind boggling! (Actually, mind boggling is my third or fourth choice of words, after trying incredulous, shocking and a few others that just don't encompass the injustice of this story, or my emotional reaction to it.) I actually thought I was about to watch a 3 min. trailer, but once I started it, I couldn't stop. I'm sending it on to friends & family, including some who are in medicine.
Thanks for posting it. Deanna
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Lynh, what do u call the breast cancer think tank and also where do u get the products u mention in your post ? Many thanks
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I am about to order it, too.
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Luan,
I'm sorry but I don't know how to share the link. If you google breast cancer think tank, it will come up as breast cancer choices discussion group. org. You're in the right place. I order my products from the aminocare site but one of the gals on the think tank shared a new source today that will save me $35 per month with free shipping. Send me a PM and I'll share the info. I wish I knew how to share the link here,...but I'm not that computer savvy. I can send it by email, but I don't know how to share. Sorry.
Lyn..
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I am outraged after watching. This is a prime example of what they do to these innovative doctors that do not conform. It's a travesty what they have put this man through, not to mention his patients. I am amazed that he has prevailed through it all. Just think of all the other so called "quacks" that could have had something to offer but were tormented, jailed or put out of business by our wonderful FDA!
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This movie is powerful! I just finished watching it. I am deeply disturbed and angry that a few powerful people can prevent us from having the medicine we need.
Burzynski is a hero. I am so glad the film put together the facts for the world to see.
Watching the movie also confirmed to me that I am on the right track in the choices I made. Lynh, where can you buy his products? I want to purchase the movie as well.
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WHis treatments make more sense to me---not kill the cancer and whatever else is in the way but go to the basic problems that cause cancer. It is a hope for all of us and thank you for making me aware of this doctor's theories.
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I just wonder if we're all going to have to take to the streets to defend Dr. Burzynski at some point (seriously):
".....However, what was revealed a few years after Dr. Burzynski won his freedom, helps to paint a more coherent picture regarding the true motivation of the United States government's relentless persecution of Stanislaw Burzynski, M.D., Ph.D.
Note: When Antineoplastons are approved for pubic use, it will allow a single scientist to hold an exclusive license to manufacture and sell these medicines on the open market—before they become generic—leaving PhRMA absent in profiting from the most effective gene-targeted cancer treatment the world has ever seen....." -
LET'S ALL GET ON THE OZ SITE AND ASK THAT THE GOOD DOCTOR BE INTERVIEWED !!!
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http://www.burzynskipatientgroup.org/betty-starr
You can find on this link testimonies from Burzynski patients, films, and etc.
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OK, GIRLS,
LET'S ALL GET ON THE DR. OZ SITE
AND ASK THAT THE GOOD
DOCTOR BURZYNSKI BE INTERVIEWED !!!!
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Lynh, thanks a bunch ! I was able to find easily
Evebarry, thanks a bunch too for the links
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Dr Oz has interviewed Dr B recently. This runs for 37 minutes. It's also on the link that Eve provided.
Dr. Oz speaks to Dr. Burzynski & Eric Merola
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Info from the movie...
"Our bodies contain two categories of genes that allow cancer to flourish: oncogenes, and tumor suppressor genes. When someone has cancer, they have a higher level of oncogenes switched on, with a higher level tumor suppressor genes switched off.
The goal is to tell the body to both switch back on the tumor suppressor genes, and turn off as many oncogenes as possible."
While other gene targeting cancer drugs now exist, they're only capable of targeting a small number of specific cancer genes. Antineoplastons, on the other hand, targets a wide spectrum of cancer genes-about 100 of them at once. In a very simplistic way, antineoplastons are to cancer what a broad-spectrum antibiotic is to infectious disease.
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More info from the movieRadiation or Chemotherapy Only Antineoplastons Only 5 of 54 patients (9 percent)
were cancer free at the end of treatment5 of 20 (25 percent)
were cancer free at the end of treatmentToxic side effects No toxic side effects -
Dr. Burzynski was so confident in his antineoplastons that he even accepted the most difficult and "hopeless" cases, such as childhood brain tumors. Conventional medicine has little or nothing to offer in these cases, and the side effects can be as horrific as the disease itself, if not more. Furthermore, the best outcome conventional treatment can offer is to slow down the growth of the tumor.
Using antineoplastons, however, Dr. Burzynski has been able to successfully cure many of these otherwise hopeless cases, such as Jessica Ressel.
She was 11 years old when she was diagnosed with brainstem glioma-an incurable brain tumor. After learning that she would die no matter what toxic drugs and radiation treatments she underwent, the family decided to not put her through it. When they found Dr. Burzynski, they literally had nothing to lose...
Twelve months later-after having initially been told she had but a few months to live, and given no chance of survival at all-MRI's confirmed she was cancer-free. Her brain tumor was completely resolved. Today, Jessica is a healthy 24-year old woman, pregnant with her second child.
When comparing FDA-supervised studies of treatments for lethal childhood brainstem gliomas, antineoplastons again comes out as a clear winner:']
Even more interesting, while some of Dr. Burzynski's patients did eventually die after the five-year mark, most who did NOT undergo chemotherapy prior to getting antineoplastons have gone on to live normal, healthy lives-yet another indication that in many cases, the conventional treatments are more lethal than the disease itself.
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Side Effects of Chemotherapy Drugs
Here's just a sampling of the side effects of three conventional chemotherapy drugs:
- Doxorubicin (nick-name: Red Death)-leukemia, heart failure, infertility, mouth sores
- Etoposide-leukemia, nerve damage, inability to fight infections
- Cisplatin-kidney damage, hearing damage, nerve damage, infertility
Another chemo drug, Mitotane, which is derived from DDT, is also used for pediatric patients even though no studies have ever been performed to ascertain its safety or effectiveness in children.
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These exerts are a few from Dr. Burzynski movie. The court cases and testimonies are incrediable. Live testimonies, documents and more. I learned a lot from this movie...A LOT! I know where I'm going if I am ever dx with invasive cancer.
BTW...you can still find many of these testimonies on short films on Burzynski website.
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Eveberry, thanks for the print version
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