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The Truth About Cancer<br />

for better or for worse <strong>the</strong>y have a huge influence on our health. We<br />

don’t even talk <strong>about</strong> that in medicine. In 1908 Elie Metchnikoff won a<br />

noble prize in medicine for his work with <strong>the</strong> immune system. He’s<br />

considered <strong>the</strong> fa<strong>the</strong>r of modern immunology and his work with <strong>the</strong><br />

bacteria that makes yogurt. And he said death begins in <strong>the</strong> colon. And<br />

for many patients that’s true.<br />

And so what do we do We put—give <strong>the</strong>m narcotics which is going<br />

to—it causes a slowing down of nerve impulses. That’s good, shuts<br />

down <strong>the</strong> pain, slows down <strong>the</strong> nerve impulses that go to <strong>the</strong> muscles<br />

too, which now causes constipation. If <strong>the</strong> patient had a problem with<br />

dysbiosis or a lack of proper organisms in <strong>the</strong> gut it’s going to get worse<br />

now. So I guess modern medicine needs to look instead of this being<br />

just a business, and it’s okay to make money at healthcare as long as<br />

you’re helping people, but instead of it just being a business let’s make it<br />

a business that looks at underlying causes. And instead of Mrs. Jones<br />

<strong>the</strong> new diabetic, saying 20 years worth of annuities, look at this. We’re<br />

going to—she’s worth a quarter of a million. Let’s see if we can get her<br />

out of diabetes. Let’s see if we can change <strong>the</strong> underlying cause, <strong>the</strong><br />

same thing with <strong>cancer</strong>.<br />

Ty: [Dr. Connealy], I honestly don’t know ano<strong>the</strong>r medical doctor<br />

that uses this many different approaches all under one roof.<br />

Dr. Leigh Erin Connealy: Right. There’s probably no o<strong>the</strong>r clinic in<br />

North America that houses <strong>the</strong> staff and <strong>the</strong> equipment and <strong>the</strong> array of<br />

treatments that we have because we don’t—we’re not just interested in<br />

what’s available in <strong>the</strong> United States, we reach outside of <strong>the</strong> United<br />

States in <strong>the</strong> world to find all <strong>the</strong> treatments like GcMAF is not even<br />

made in <strong>the</strong> United States so we get our GcMAF from ano<strong>the</strong>r country.<br />

And so…<br />

Ty: GcMAF What do you mean What does that stand for<br />

Dr. Leigh Erin Connealy: GcMAF is a macrophage activating factor.<br />

Macrophages are a part of your immune system. And so when you have<br />

an illness, and I’m not just talking <strong>about</strong> <strong>cancer</strong>, but many chronic<br />

illnesses, we make an enzyme called nagalase and nagalase poisons<br />

<strong>the</strong> macrophages inhibiting/prohibiting <strong>the</strong>m from doing <strong>the</strong>ir job. And so<br />

that macrophage activating factor is a substance that you can give<br />

internally ei<strong>the</strong>r injection form, inhalation form, oral form, from<br />

everything from autism to <strong>cancer</strong>.<br />

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