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Can Migraines and Lupas Vulgaris Really Be Cured?

By: Clara Nolt

Dr. Gerson suffered from an inherited migraine condition. Plagued by pain, dizziness and nausea, he sought help from the top men in German medicine. Their answers were identical: "Nothing can be done."

To a scientist, those were fighting words. The young doctor plunged into research. He found himself being led down the avenue of nutrition, and there, by trial and error, he evolved a diet that brought him complete relief. The flat tired slogan, "Nothing can be done", really meant, "Nothing had been done".

Dr. Gerson began to use his new therapy on his migraine patients and was jubilant to see the same results. But even more spectacular was his discovery shortly afterwards when a migraine patient, whose job was in jeopardy due to his repeated absences, begged the young doctor for help. Dr. Gerson noticed the disease which was eating away the mans eyelids, cheek and nose "lupas vulgaris". Nothing could be done for that. Or rather, nothing had been done. At any rate, the mans migraine was more important now. Dr. Gerson prescribed his diet and sent the man home.

Not long afterwards the patient returned. "And how is the migraine?" the doctor asked. "Gone, all gone!" happily exclaimed the man. "I haven't missed a day of work since!" He couldn't control his excitement. "Doctor, do you notice anything else? My face?" Dr. Gerson leaned closer. Was it possible - the same man? "Yes, it's true", said the patient. "My lupas - that horrible, ugly lupas - vanished! Like a miracle!" It was hard to say who was the more elated, the doctor or the patient. Would the old disfiguring scourge of lupas also respond to the migraine diet?

Before long lupas patients were flocking to Dr. Gersen's door, clamoring for the miracle they'd heard talk about. And wonder of wonders, the blessing repeated itself! Other doctors, who had been echoing the ageless shibboleth of organized medicine, "Nothing can be done", were infuriated with Dr. Gerson's success. They brought charges against him for treating skin diseases, which was not his specialty.

"I'll be very proud to be punished for curing lupas", Dr. Gerson told them. He continued to cure lupas, and by 1928 he had compiled his findings. Newspapers and magazines throughout Europe hailed the discovery, and offers from many countries descended upon the young doctor. The bitterness of the medical fraternity knew no bounds. "It is not scientific!" they cried. "My answer is very short", was Dr. Gerson's reply.

"It is not scientific to cure people, to cure the in-curable, then I am not scientific!" Why the outcry? Because even then it was more profitable to look for a cure than to find one. Never the less, the outcry was soon drowned out by the voice of the people, the one mighty voice invariably triumphant. The people can be deceived, can be butchered and poisoned and cheated for ages without seeming to object, until one voice of protest goes up from the multitude, and then another, and another, until a mighty roar sweeps across a continent.

But they say there is no cure for lupas. You will perhaps not be excessively concerned about that - unless you had it. Or unless a loved one was suffering from it.

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Clara Nolt is interested in cancer cure research and has recently launched a new book. Clara is also a successful Internet Marketer, helping others to succeed online. More of Clara Nolts work can be viewed at: www.CancerCure-book.com www.NoltsAffiliateMarketing.com

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