THE PROTOCOL
Dr. J. A. Richardson, having treated a high number
of patients diagnosed for a malignant tumour at an
advanced stage at his hospital, has found that the
following protocol is the most useful one:
1.
Nutrition prescriptions
Consuming proteins deriving from animals is
contra-indicated, including not only meat but dairy
products and eggs as well. The basis of your diet
should be fresh, full value plant products,
preferably organic ones, to be consumed in a raw
(untreated) state. Freshly squeezed fruit and
vegetable juices can be utilized best; cereal
products should be consumed in a wholemeal form.
Freshly squeezed fruit and vegetable juices are
especially effective in "flooding" the body with
vital substances because, in order to achieve a
comparable result, one should consume an amount of
fruits and vegetables which well exceeds the amount
that one can possibly consume. *
2.
Stimulants
Do not consume tobacco, alcohol or caffeine at all.
3.
Dosage of Laetrile (Vitamin B-17) injections
(intravenously):
- 6 to 9 grams a day for 3 weeks
- 3 times 3 grams a week for 4 weeks
- 2 times 3 grams a week for 4 weeks
- from month 4 through month 18, 3 grams a week
Each vial contains 3 grams (3000 mg) of Laetrile (L-mandelic
nitrile glucoside). Considering the state of the
individual patient, a higher amount may also be
injected. Furthermore, the period of intensive
treatment may be prolonged by several months, since
the compound is non-toxic and it does not accumulate
in the body, either.
Dosage of Laetrile (Vitamin B-17) tablets:
500 to 3000 mg a day when the patient is not treated
with Laetrile injections. A minimum of 1000 mg per
day is recommended during the first year of
treatment. Most patients took Vitamin B-17 in a
decreased dosage (100 to 500 mg) for years following
their recovery, many of them supplementing it with
apricot pits. Apricot pits should be consumed
independently of Vitamin B-17, allowing for a
minimal interval of 3 hours between taking the
Vitamin B-17 tablets and the apricot pits. Slight
nausea or a drop in blood pressure may occur after
taking the tablets, due to the formation of
tiosulphate, which is why it is advisable to take
the tablets together with some food. The
simultaneous intake of a small amount of freshly
squeezed lemon juice can also prevent the occurrence
of the above-mentioned symptoms. The tablets may
also be taken in smaller doses, several times a day;
the important point is that the treatment should not
cause any inconvenience to the patient.
4.
Pancreatic enzyme tablets
2 to 4 tablets, 4 times a day
5.
Vitamin B-15 (pangamic acid) tablets
50 mg, 3 times a day
6.
Vitamin C
750 to 2000 mg, 2 to 3 times a day
7.
Vitamin E
800 mg to 1200 mg, 2 to 3 times a day
8.
Amino-acid tablets or a solution of amino-acid
3 to 9 tablets a day or 2 to 4 spoonfuls of the
solution.
This source of proteins contains the vital
amino-acids in a "pre-digested" form. This means
that they do not draw away pancreatic enzymes, so
that these enzymes are free to fight the tumours. If
the patient still consumes a small amount of animal
proteins, the supplementary intake of amino-acids is
not necessary.
9.
The supplementary intake of minerals
The amount of supplementary intake depends on the
type of product, the patient's weight and the extent
of the lack of minerals. Minerals should preferably
be taken in a chelate-bound form.
10.
A high dosage of vitamin and trace element products
The dosage is determined by the degree of the lack
of these vitamins or elements. For several vitamins,
a multiple amount of the Daily Recommended Amount (RDA)
might be needed.
It is extremely important that the patient should
NOT use traditional body-cleaning products but
chemical-free products only!
Certain types of material are absorbed two times
faster through the skin than through the mycoderm of
the stomach. Indeed, the ingredients of a shower gel
put on your skin can be detected in your bloodflow
within two minutes' time. The detoxicating
mechanisms of a healthy body may compensate for it
for years, but it puts a further burden on the
already damaged body of a patient suffering from
tumours.
Unfortunately, the basic ingredients of several
cosmetic products have by themselves been proved to
be carcinogenic. This may well be the reason why -
with the increased intake of toxic substances (food
products, water, air, cosmetic products) - tumourous
diseases occur at a younger age than earlier. Apart
from observing other elements of a healthy way of
life, a family's adopting cosmetic products free of
harmful substances constitutes an essential
component of the prevention of the formation of
tumours.
Dr. John A. Richardson, M. D. & Patricia Irving Griffin, R. N., B. S.: Laetrile Case Histories. The Richardson Cancer Clinic Experience. Fourth Edition, American Media, 2005. p. 116.-117.
The Committee For Freedom Of Choice In Cancer Therapy: J. A. Richardson to Doctor; 19. November 1972.
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