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I personally witnessed some of the manipulations and cover-ups that take place
behind the scenes to keep the dollars flowing in the medical industry. Researching
further, I found solid evidence of consistent efforts to suppress truly revolutionary
cures for major diseases. One example of this is reported below by Ray
Martin, one of Australia's most credible TV reporters in his inspiring
article and the accompanying video clip. A five-time winner of Australia's
Oscar equivalent, Martin's program "A Current Affair" is one of Australia's
top news programs.
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of Medicine. When huge amounts of money might be lost by the medical
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http://aca.ninemsn.com.au/stories/1744.asp
- Website of Australian MSN TV station
The doctor
many believe can cure cancer
9 August 2004
Reporter: Ray Martin
Watch video:
dial-up | broadband [Don't miss the amazing short video clip available
at above link]
Over a
period of 30 years, highly qualified Perth-based surgeon Dr John Holt has
had some startling successes with a radio-wave therapy treatment for cancer
patients.
However, this radical treatment has polarised the medical community in Australia.
His supporters say he's been vilified, while his detractors point out there
is no scientific basis for his claims.
Elvina Johnson had a lot of living to do when she was told she had an aggressive
form of bone cancer. At 18, doctors discovered she had a "galaxy of tumours".
She lost her leg and underwent intensive chemo treatment to try and stop it
spreading. Her cancer was so severe that she relapsed soon after.
"It was through both of my lungs and by that stage it was pretty terminal,"
she told Ray Martin.
Elvina was desperate. Quite by chance she heard about a cancer specialist
with a highly controversial procedure.
"By taking the chance and finding this man, I am here six years later
and probably feeling better than ever, so I have had a rebirth," she
said.
Dr Holt's
controversial treatment works, in layperson's terms, by giving the patient
an injection of a glucose-blocking agent. He then shines "radio waves"
into the body at a specific frequency. Dr Holt doesn't guarantee it will cure
every cancer, but it's not expensive and there's no quackery about it.
Born in
Bristol 80 years ago and a member of the Royal Colleges, Dr Holt has 26 medical
letters after his name. For more than a decade he was in charge of Western
Australia's main cancer institute, until the late '70s, when he was blacklisted
by his medical colleagues and politicians.
"The doctors took up such an action initially, they said the treatment
was fake and useless," said former WA Premier John Tonkin. But Tonkin
added, "There is no doubt whatsoever in my mind that this is the most
advanced form of cancer treatment in the world today."
The polarisation
of the medical and scientific community in Perth over Dr Holt's treatment
has been evident since the mid-'70s.
"It is an unproven form of cancer treatment and it's not part of the
armoury of orthodox ways of treating cancer in Australia," said Clive
Deverill, the former boss of WA's Cancer Council. "Equally, there are
legions of patients who have been down that track who can't say anything about
their position because they're dead."
While
the medical community continues to argue the merits of Dr Holt's unorthodox
measures, the families of his successes feel they owe everything to this gentle
man.
After
two brain tumours and a tumour on her spine, Sophia Rosa was sent by pre-eminent
brain surgeon Dr Charlie Teo for the radical treatment. Two years later, the
only sign Sophia had cancer are the side-effects from the massive doses of
chemotherapy given in Sydney.
"Sometimes I think maybe Sophia's reason for getting sick was so people
would know about Doctor Holt," said Louisa Raso, Sophia's mum.
Contacts
Dr John Holt (08) 9322 3544
Dr
John Holt support group