A Talk by Dr. Donald Cole at the Annual Cancer/Nutrition Convention of FACT on May 29, 1979 Ruth Sackman: I’d like to introduce you to our next speaker, Dr. Donald Cole. He is associated with several New York City Hospitals, is Director of the Wholistic Health Center in Floral Park and Director of Oncology and …
Vol 5
The Importance of CarbohydratesBy Dr. Jack Soltanoff
Many men and women regard carbohydrates as if they were poison, condemning an important food substance which is essential for health and is a staple for three quarters of the world. There are five food essentials without which the body cannot function: carbohydrates, proteins, fats, minerals and vitamins. If one of these should be missing …
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Are Germs the Real Problem? Pasteur vs. BechampBy FACT
There is a school of thought about germs that differs extremely from the widely held theory based on Louis Pasteur’s concept of germs. And Pasteur’s theory is what most of our medical care is based on. At about the same time that Pasteur’s theory was accepted, a Dr. Anthony Bechamp and others disagreed with Pasteur, …
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Careful with New DrugsBy Dr. Herbert S. Denenberg
Item: On May 3, 1979, press reports headlined a New England Journal of Medicine article reporting that men who had been given Tagamet, an anti-ulcer drug, showed some reductions in their sperm count. Item: On May 11, 1979, a British medical journal raised questions about a possible link between Tagamet and gastric cancer. Smithkline Corporation, …