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This file containes four sections:

1. An Introduction to the book Calling of An Angel by Dr. Gary L. Glum.

2. The Essiac Formula.

3. Address and phone number for more information.

4. An interview with Dr. Glum from "Wildfire" Magazine. 

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Section 1. 

Introduction chapter to a book called ____"Calling of An Angel"____

"The true story of Rene Caisse and  an indian herbal medicine 

called ESSIAC-Nature's cure for cancer." (isbn# 0-9620364-0-4)

By Dr. Gary L. Glum. Published by Silent Walker Publishing, Los Angeles

(c) Copyright 1988, all rights reserved.  Permission to copy, transmit, 

and share the _introduction_chapter_ has been granted by the author.

Dr. Glum can be reached by telephone at 310-271-9931 For further information.


Introduction (to book):


This is the story of a woman named Rene Caisse. For

more than 50 years, until her death in 1978 at the 

age of 90, she treated thousands of cancer patients,

most of them written off by doctors as terminally ill,

with her own secret herbal formula. She called it 

Essiac - Cassie spelled backwards - and she brewed the tea herself,

alone in the kitchen.

Her patients swore by her. They were devoted. Men and 

women who believed she cured them of cancer told their friends

and families, wrote letters to doctors and politicians, swore affidavits, 

testified before the Canadian parliement and pleaded

with Rene Caisse to supply them with more Essiac when they

needed it. Some husbands and wives of patients who died wrote 

Rene letters thanking her profoundly for making life easier - free

of pain - and longer for their loved ones. Her funeral in the

village of Bracebridge, about 170 kilometers north of Toronto, was 

attended by hundreds of people, including former patients Rene

had treated for terminal cancer as far back as the 1930's and who

were still on their feet to bury her and tell her stories.

I'm convinced that Essiac works. It has potent - and

preventive - power. It is a gift from nature. I've seen a small part

of the evidence with my one eyes, and I've experienced Essiac's 

power as a healthful tonic in my own life. I suffered from chronic

bronchitis until a few years ago when I first heard of Essiac and 

tried it myself. Within a few days my cough disappeared and it hasn't 

returned. I still drink the Essiac. It tastes like what it is, an herbal

tea. About as plain and mild as any of the other herbal teas from 

around the world you can buy at any supermarket. I've never 

felt better. All though Canada and in parts of the United States today

there are people of all ages who are absolutely convinced that Essiac 

saved their lives or the lives of friends and loved ones.

But you can't buy it in any supermarket.

Claims have been made - since about 1925, in fact - that Essiac

is an effective treatment for cancer. So the governments of North America

have classified it as a "drug." The Canadian government almost legalized

its use by Rene in 1939, and has gone through fits and starts ever since

in deciding how to handle the situation. The policy has ranged from 

threatening to arrest Rene if she didn't close her clinic to promising

her publicly - on the record, in the press - that she wouldn't be arrested

if she would agree to keep her clinic open, thus quieting the public clamor

that arose after the government threatened to shut her down.

In the last decade, the Canadian government has classified Essiac

as an "experimental drug," and then an "experimental drug that failed to 

show promise", and today - as Dr. Hendrick's letter shows - the internal

battles are still going on in Canada over the future of Essiac.

In the U.S., A 1978 class action suit in federal court in Detroit

seeking to authorize the importation of Essiac for cancer treatment 

was defeated by the government. Other than that, the  U.S. government

hasn't faced that much pressure about Essiac. There are probably high

level officials in the U.S. Food and Drug Administration - and the 

National Cancer Institute - who make life and death decisions about 

cancer drugs who could honestly say they've never heard of Essiac. 

I hope they'll take the time to read this book.

I don't claim that Essiac is a miraculous panacea, capable 

of curing all cancers in all people, nor do I believe that. Rene Caisse 

didn't even believe that. She didn't claim Essiac as a "cure for cancer." 

Her former patients were the ones who put forward that claim, strenuously 

and over many decades. What Rene maintained was that Essiac caused regression 

in some cancerous tumors, the total destruction of others, prolonged life in

most cases and - in virtually every case - significantly diminished the

pain and suffering of cancer patients.

If the testimonials of Rene's former patients, including those

sworn under oath, have any credibility at all - and when I present

then, I think you'll agree they do - then Essiac's powers as a pain 

reliever in cancer patients are nothing short of phenomenal. In

sixty years of personal accounts, the easing of agony and an increased

sense of well-being - often to the point of getting through the day 

without narcotics - is one of the predominant themes. You hear it over and 

over again, and always told with a deep sense of gratitude.

Rene fought almost her whole adult life against overwhelming

odds and under incredible pressures, some of them self-imposed, 

to establish those simple facts as accepted wisdom. She never

gave up her fight. But for one woman many years ago to persuade 

the medical and legal institutions of North America that a 

natural treatment for cancer - based on herbs that grow wild - 

might make more sense than the accepted means of surgery, radiation

and chemotherapy...she might as well have been telling them 

in an earlier century that the earth is round.

Remember: Rene was fighting cancer with a natural treatment

in an era when the conventional wisdom of the medical establishment 

denied even that diet might be a factor in causing cancer.

It's hard to believe, knowing what we know now - and what

has become conventional wisdom - but for generations those 

doctors who preached dietary causes of cancer were dismissed 

by most physicians as quacks. So was the medical establishment 

to make of this woman - who wasn't even a licensed doctor - 

who preached that a cancer treatment was to be found in 

plants that grow in the wild?

My goal in this book is simple: I want to tell people the

story of this ordinary woman's extraordinary life and share the knowledge

of Essiac so that people can make their own informed decisions

about what its future should be. I don't pretend to have all the

answers  about how Essiac works, or the final scientific

proof that it dose. There are large gaps, as I'll explain, in my

own knowledge of this story. Much of it remains a mystery to me,

raising deeply intriguing questions which I would love to see answered.

But I do know that there is already enough evidence that Essiac

has benefited cancer patients in the last 60 years to warrant

those controlled clinical studies that some physicians - such as

Dr. Hendrick - have advocated for decades.

The risk to the public would certianly appear to be minimal.

There seems to be universal agreement among the doctors and

scientists who have done investigations of Essiac - and the

patients who have used it - that Essiac is non-toxic and without 

harmful side effects. Rene Caisse drank it every day for half a

century and some of her family and close friends always made

sure they had had their daily cup. Not even Rene Caisse'e worst

enemies ever put forward the argument that people were hurt by

drinking the tea.

This non-toxic nature of Essiac is an important consideration

in making it a treatment worthy of serious investigation. Many

of the conventional accepted chemotherapy drug actually come

with toxic warning labels. One of the commonly administered

cancer drugs is the chemical Fluorouracil(5FU). Note this warning

on the manufacturer's brochure: "Precautions: Florouracil is

a highly toxic drug with a narrow margin of safety. Therefore,

patients should be carefully supervised since therapeutic response

is unlikely to occur without some evidence of toxicity....Severe

hematological toxicity, gastrointestinal hemorrhage and even

death may result from the Fluorouracil despite meticulous selection

of patients and careful adjustment of dosage."

As if that weren't bad enough, the officially accepted

"experimental drugs," on which the government and the drug companies

lavish huge sums of developmental funds, can be even worse.

According to a 1981 Washington Post story, a major

American drug company spent significant amounts of money and

years of research on a weed from India they hoped would have a

beneficial effect on certian forms of leukemia - even though it

was known in advance that the weed caused severe liver damage

in livestock. And sure enough, when the weed was synthesized

into a chemical and given to cancer patients, there were reports

that it was helping some people - and killing others.

But there was nothing unusual in that. "We knew from the

beginning that this caused toxicity in animals," the Post quoted a 

U.S. Food and Drug Administration official as saying "Almost

all investigational cancer drugs as highly toxic." As you read this

story and wonder - as I did many, many times while I was researching

it - if an herbal compound developed by one one woman could 

possibly - even possibly - be safer and more effective than

the best of what medical science is already bringing us, please

keep this quote in mind from that 1981 series of Washington

Post articles:

"Over the last decade, more than 150 experimental drugs have

been given to tens of thousands of cancer patients under the sponsorship 

of the U.S. Federal Government's National Cancer Institute.

Many of these drugs have come from a list of highly toxic

industrial chemicals, including pesticides, herbicides and dyes....

those who take them, the experimental drugs - along with leading

to hundreds of deaths - have elicited a nightmarish list of 

serious adverse reactions. including kidney failure, liver failure,

heart failure, respiratory distress, destruction of bone marrow so

the body can no longer make blood, brain damage, paralysis, 

seizure, coma and visual hallucinations.

"So little is known about many if these chemicals that doctors

have found these ironic results: In some cases the experimental

drug actually stimulated tumor growth rather than stopped the

cancer - and in other tests, doctors and researchers found that

the exprimental drug itself caused cancer."

Rene Caisse wouldn't have been surprised to read that. Her

own feelings about the use of these toxic drugs, after a lifetime

spent fighting cancer, were blunt and nasty: "Chemotherapy 

should be a criminal offense," she told one reporter.

Though the medical establishment has not recognized Rene 

Caisse's herbal treatment for cancer as legitimate, there is more 

than ample precedent for the approach she was taking. According 

to a 1987 NOVA documentary on "The Hidden Power Of Plants."

aired in the Public Broadcasting System: "Indeed, the

history of medicine has been largely the story of plants and the

potent chemicals they produce. Around the world, traditional 

healers, using plant medications, provide health care to eighty 

percent of the human population - over four billion people."

Since the 1950's doctors have been using an alkaloid called

vincristine - which comes from a evergreen plant known as the

periwinkle - in the treatment of childhood leukemia and other

cancers. Digitalis, which comes from the leaves of the foxglove

plant, is an important heart medication. According to the NOVA

documentary, "Over 25 percent of the drugs in the U.S. 

still contain plant materials as their principal active ingredients."

Throughout history there are countless examples of people

discovering the healing properties of nature before science could 

understand them - or even believe that they existed. South 

American Indians treated fevers, especially malarial fevers, with

an herbal tea made from cinchona bark. Scientists eventually discovered

that cinchona bark is nature'a source of quinine.

Science didn't discover that vitamin C prevented scurvy.

English sailors discovered that without even knowing it. All they

knew was that that  they'd better take some cirtus fruits - lemons,

limes - along with them on long ocean voyages. That's why the

English came to be called "limeys." Science didn't even discover

vitamin C until 1932.

For centuries American Indians treated various aches and

pains with an herbal tea made from white willow bark. It must 

have seemed terribly primitive to the doctors who first heard of

it. They were trusting their science the Indians were trusting 

nature. But eventually science caught up. Today, synthesized and

refined white willow bark is the basis for what we might call aspirin.

Always, in all cultures, there was what might be called "living

proof" of the medicinal value of plants long before there was scientific

proof - and acceptance. Living proof, of course, is not acceptable

to the scientific community. Not even the testimony of ordinary

individuals sworn to oath, meets the rigorous standards of scientific 

proof. But no matter what happens in the scientific world, living 

proof will be what passes from person to person and prevents Essiac 

from dying out altogether in the modern world.

Rene Caisse's files are filled with letters from people all over

North America testifying to life-saving experiences with Essiac.

Almost 400 people showed up at the Canadian Cancer Commission 

hearings in 1939 prepared to be sworn to oath and state that 

Essiac saved their lives.

Today, all over Canada and in parts of the U.S., there are

thousands of people who may not know the first thing about

scientific proof, but who may not know that Essiac benefited or even saved

them or someone else they love. For science to deny that there is a 

cause and effect relationship between Essiac and the relief of pain

and the regression of cancerous tumors is almost like saying, well,

we can see all those great huge billowing clouds of smoke, but

we haven't been able to determine with cartainy that there is a fire.

While most Americans have never heard of Essiac, the 

controversy it inspires has raged in Canada since the 1920's, every

few years in the public glare of the press, and frequently involving

the highest medical, legal, and political circles in Canada. But

always that controversy centered on this one woman who lived,

most of the time, in the tiny village of Bracebridge, Ontario,

Population 9,000 or so.

Rene Cassie was an unlikely figure. She was a skilled

nurse who didn't crave attention or money. " never had $100.00 I

could call my own," she use to laugh with her friends. She didn't

charge a fee for her services. She  accepted only voluntary 

contributions - in the form of fruits, vegetables, or eggs, as often

as not - from those who could afford to offer them, and she didn't 

turn away people who couldn't make any payment at all.

One man, Ted Hale, was so grateful watching his wife recover

from cancer using Essiac that he slipped a $50 bill under a book

on a shelf when he came to pick up another bottle from Rene.

The next time he arrived at her front door , he says, she grabbed

him by the shirt collar, pulled him inside and gave him a piece

of her mind. How dare he leave her that much money? She didn't

like it one bit. He apologized and asked her if she would accept

it as his way of donating for the next people who needed her Essiac

and couldn't afford to leave anything at all. She Finally

relented on those grounds and kept the money, but Ted Hale still

laughs at his own embarrassment when he tells the story ten years later.

Rene Cassie lived her own life in modest circumstances while

rejecting offers of vast sums of money to reveal her formula. She

refused to reveal her formula to people who wanted to help her;

she refused to reveal her formula to powerful institutions that

demanded it before they would consider legitimizing Essiac.

What Rene Cassie wanted was to heal the ill and guarantee the

legalization of Essiac for all, yet her intransigent refusal to budge

from secrecy about the formula cost her - and us - dearly.

She refused to reveal the formula to the Canadian government,

the Memorial Sloan-Kittering Center Cancer Center in New York - the

world's largest private cancer research center - and the National 

Cancer Institiute, just to name some of the institutions that 

wanted the formula at one time or another. She wouldn't give 

them the formula untill they would admit that Essiac had merit 

as a treatment for cancer. They refused to admit ant merit until

she gave them the formula.

There were legitimate arguments made on both sides. Rene

was fearful that the medical establishment would either exploit

Essiac, charging exorbitant prices to make a fortune and placing it 

beyond the means of the poor, or discredit it and bury it. The

doctors and politicians argued that they couldn't very well accept

the legitimacy of a cancer treatment if they didn't even know

what was in it. The result was a tragic standoff.

We have lost tragic decades of precious research. With hindsight, 

it can be argued that Rene Cassie should have given the formula to 

anyone, anywhere, at any time, who wanted to have it for any

reason, on the grounds that the more people who have it, the 

better chance that the truth will come out. That certainly will be the 

position taken in this book. 

I am going to release to the public, for the first time, the

formula and the procedure for preparing Essiac. I will explain in 

detail at the end of this book how I will do that, and how anyone 

who wants that information may have it.

I believe that information should be be in the hands of the public.

People should have the right to make their own decisions about 

whether or not they will drink the Essiac tea. People can make it

themselves, if they wish, just the way Rene did. The herbs are

available for less then $50 from any major herbal distributor in

America. There is no mystery about the preparation. It must be

done carefully and accurately - as I will explain - but it finally

comes down to: Put in so much of this herb, so much of that 

herb, brew it and drink the tea.

The herbs themselves grow in many regions. Rene use to say

that enough of the herbs grow in Ontario to supply the whole 

world. But in revealing the formula, I share one of Rene's deep

fears that played an important role in her refusal to release the

formula until after the governing bodies of medicine and law

would admit that it had merit: Namely, that once the herbs are 

publicly identified, these inexpensive and widely available plants

will be placed on the federal "controlled substances" roster - like

some dangerous drug - and suddenly become very difficult - and

illegal  - to acquire.

But there's nothing I can do about that. as always, those

decisions are up to the governments. But my decision is to tell

the story of how I came into possession of the formula, place it

before the public and let the people make up their own minds about

what they want to do with it. At least once the formula is in the 

public domain, the old argument that was used for so long against 

Rene - we can't do proper scientific studies until we know the

formula - will no longer have any validity at all. Sloan-Kettering,

for instance, was telling Rene Cassie at least as late as 1975 that 

they would perform more clinical studies on Essiac, if only they

had the formula. Well, now they'll have it. And so will anyone 

who wants it.  

Rene Cassie was a sweet woman who gave her best and saw 

the worst. She was surrounded most of her life with pane and 

suffering of others. She lived under siege much of the time, with

a legion of supporters who saw her as a saint and powerful

enemies who wanted her arrested for practicing medicine without

a license. She became so fearful and paranoid about arrest that

she sometimes had to turn away dying people who were pleading

with her to help them. But more often, she found ways to 

help the people that came to her, even total strangers who had 

nothing to offer her. She said once about her situation: "I was

always just one jump ahead of a policeman. We were right across

the street from the town jail and the keeper use to joke that he

was saving a cell for me."

The blessing of Essiac brought a curse for Rene Cassie: Her

life was never her own.

 

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ESSIAC                                

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o Supplies Needed    

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4 or 5 gallon stainless steel pot

2 gallon stainless steel pot, with lid

Stainless steel fine-mesh double strainer  

Stainless steel funnel

Stainless steel spatula

12 or more 16 ounce amber glass bottles

with air tight caps (not childproof caps)

2 gallons of sodium-free distilled water

 

o Essiac Formula   

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6 1/2 cups burdock root - cut 

  ( Arctium Lappa )

16 oz. sheep sorrel herb - powdered

  ( Rumex Acetosella )

1 oz. turkey rhubarb root - powdered

  ( Rheum Palmatum )

4 oz. Slippery elm bark - powdered

  ( Ulmus Fulva )

o Preparation

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

1. Mix Essiac formula thoroughly.

2. Bring sodium-free distilled water to a rolling boil in a 5-gallon pot

   with lid on. (Approximately 30 minutes at sea level.)

3. Stir in 1 cup of Essiac formula. Replace lid and continue boiling for 

   10 minutes.

4. Turn off stove. Scrape down sides of pot with spatula and stir mixture

   thoroughly. Replace lid.

5. Allow pot to remain closed for 12 hours; then turn stove to full heat 

   for 20 minutes. 

6. Turn off stove. Strain liquid into 3-gallon pot, and clean 5-gallon pot

   and strainer. Then Strain filtered liquid back into 5-gallon pot.

7. Use funnel to pour hot liquid into bottles immediately, taking care to 

   tighten caps. Allow bottles to cool; then tighten the caps again.

8. Refrigerate. Essiac contains no preservative agents. If mold should

   develop in the bottle, discard immediately.

CAUTION: All bottles and caps must be sterilized after use if you plan to 

re-use them for Essiac. Bottle caps must be washed and rinsed thoroughly, 

and may be cleaned with a 3% solution of food grade hydrogen peroxide in water.

 

o Directions for use

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Heat four tablespoons [ 2 oz. ] sodium-free distilled water in a 

stainless steel pot. Add 4 tablespoons of Essiac ( shake bottle first). 

Mix and drink.

Take at bedtime on an empty  stomach, at least 2 hours after eating.



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  Questions regarding recipe and dosage,

  information on how to obtain a good source

  of herbs, to purchase the whole book.

  or other questions, please

  contact the author directly.

  Dr. Gary L. Glum

  c/o Silent Walker Publishing

  P.O. Box 92856

  Los Angeles, California 90009

  Phone  310-271-9931

 

 

 

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  This article is from __"Wildfire__Magazine"__ which is published

by The Bear Tribe Medicine Society, P.O. Box 9167, Spokane,

Washington 99209. Phone 509-233-2042.

  Reprinted by verbal permission of the publisher.

Please call them for a copy of their magazine and information about

their other programs.

 

\\**  Essiac: Nature's Cure For Cancer. **

  ** An Interview With Dr. Gary L. Glum, **

  ** By Elisabeth Robinson. **

  ** Wildfire Magazine **\\

 

  Notes

  In 1988 Dr. Glum Published __"Calling_of_an_Angel"__, the story

of Rene Caisse and Essiac. Two years ago he closed his practice and now 

devotes his time to investigative writing.

  

  Introduction.

  Rene Caisse was a nurse living in Canada who for a period of

almost sixty years treated hundreds of people with a herbal remedy she

called Essiac. She discovered this remedy through a patient in the hospital

where she worked who had been cured of cancer. The patient had used a herbal

remedy given her by an Ojibway herbalist. 

  Rene left the hoispital 1922 at age 33, and went to Bracebridge, 

Ontario, Canada where she began administering Essiac to all to all who 

came to her. The majority of those whom she treated came on referral 

with letters from their physicians certifying they had incurable or 

terminal forms of cancer and they had been given up by the medical 

profession as untreatable.

  Rene began gathering the plants and preparing the herbal remedy

herself in her own kitchen, in a building lent to her from her parents.

She administered Essiac both orally and by injection. In cases where

there were there was severe damage to life support organs, her patients 

died - but they lived longer than the medical profession had predicted, and, 

more significantly, they lived free of pain. Still others, listed as hopeless

and terminal, but without severe damage to life support organs,were cured

and lived 35-45 years (many are still living).

  So startling was the effectiveness of this simple herbal remedy, it 

could not be ignored, and the Canadian Ministry of Health and Welfare and the 

Parliament became involved, former friends, and greatful families petitioned 

Canadian officialdom for Rene's right to administer the remedy to anyone

who asked for it without the threat of interference from authorities. 

Fifty-five thousand signatures were collected on the petition. In 1938, 

Essiac came within three votes of being legalized by the Ontario government

as a remedy for terminal cancer patients.

  The story of Rene Caisse, her life, her work, and the effectiveness

of the remedy she named Essiac, is told in a book Sun Bear received, 

__"Calling_of_an_Angel"__, by Dr. Gary L. Glum of Los Angeles. After reading

the book and finding it to be informative, well documented and moving, I 

decided to interview Dr. Glum, I verified the basic information in his book

through Canadian sources, one a herbalist who knows of Rene Caisse and her

work and who has personally made and successfully used Essiac.

  As I completed conservation with Dr. Glum, he said, "You're opening

a Pandora's Box here, publishing  this interview about Essiac." I disagreed,

but began thinking about Pandora's "box." In the story of Pandora most

well-known today, she is sent by the gods to curse humanity for offending 

them.

  Pandora is given a "box" or container with instructions not to

open it, which the gods know she will disobey. When Pandora dose open the

box, famine, war, plague, disease, pestilence - all the ills of humankind -

are released. Then at the last comes hope, as antidote to despair.

  But according to Barbara Walker's Encyclopedia, Pandora - whose

name means "all giving" - was originally an image for Mother Earth. 

She had, not a box, but a honey vase like the Cornucopia from which

flowed all life and creativity, as well as death and rebirth - Earth's 

gift to her children. Because we are natural beings in a natural world,

it seems appropriate that a simple remedy composed of four common herbs, 

gifts of Earth, would suggest so much promise for us today.

 

  Interview with Dr. Glum.

  Elisabeth Robinson: To begin with, Dr Glum, can You tell us a

little about how you became interested in the story you tell in 

"Calling Of An Angel", and how you learned about Rene Caisse and her work?

  Dr. Gary Glum: A personal friend of mine knew this woman, whose

name I promised not to reveal, who was living in Detroit, Michigan. 

Twenty years ago she had been diagnosed with cervical cancer in a 

Detroit hospital where she was eventually given up as incurable and

terminal. She was given ten days to live.

  She convinced her husband to make a trip to Bridge, Canada

where she went to see Rene Caisse. She was treated with a herbal 

remedy developed by Rene - Essiac - and in a short time she didn't

have a cancer cell in her body. So after that time this woman began

dedicating her life to disseminating information about Essiac in the 

United States. When I met her, she was the only person in possession of

the original herbal formula who would relinquish it. I got the formula

for Essiac from her.

  That's how it began. When I started, all I had was a piece of

paper. I thought, what am I going to do with this? I decided the best way

to go would be to find the information behind Essiac and put it in book

form and bring it to the world.

  I learned about Rene Caisse from Mary McPherson who was a very 

close personal friend of Rene's... not only a friend but a patient. Mary's

mother and her husband were all treated for cancer and cured by Rene.

Mary worked with Rene beginning in the 1930's and she had in 

her possession all the documents that had to do with Essiac over the last

40 years Rene had administered it. All the documents Rene had were 

destroyed by the Canadian Ministry of Health & Welfare at the time of 

her death in 1978. They burned all that information in fifty-five gallon

drums behind her home.

    -------------------

    " Essiac is a 

      non-toxic herbal

    cure for cancer 

      that's been with 

    us since 1922."

    -------------------

  ER: Why?

  GG: Because they don't want this information in the hands of

the public of the press or any body else. The indeed found out what

Essiac was in 1937. The Royal Cancer Commission hearings had then come

to the same conclusions that Rene had - that Essiac was a cure for cancer.

 

  ER: What is Essiac exactly?

  GG: Essiac is a non-toxic herbal cure for cancer that's been here

with us since 1922. It's a formula made from very common herbs.

 

  RE: I would guess that virtually every person in the U.S. today has

been touched by cancer, either personally or through a loved one. If

this information is true, and the effectiveness of this remedy is actually

medically documented, many lives could be saved. Why do you think the 

information on Essiac is not more widely known?

  GG: The information is withheld because cancer id the largest

revenue producing business in the world, next to the petrochemical

business. Money and power suppress this truth.

  No one has ever sought to cure cancer - only to control it. I 

mean, the research institutes, federal governments, pharmaceutical 

companies, anybody that has a vested interest in the health care of cancer,

including the American Cancer Society, the Canadian Cancer Society,

any of these so-called benefactors to those who have contracted

this disease - all of these institutions are involved in the money and 

power around cancer. These institutions have influence over government and

  These institutions have influence over the government and regulatory

agencies over government such as the Food and Drug Administration. The 

FDA recommends only allopathic treatment for cancer and other life

threatening disease. It dose not approve or make legal alternative

treatments of any kind.

 

  ER: You're saying that Essiac is in a position similar to,

for example, laetril.

  GG: Yes, the only reason laetril was stopped - and it couldn't be

stopped be stopped any other way - was through the insurance companies.

The insurance companies sent down a directive to all allopathic physicians

stating that they could not cover them in any malpractice suit in the 

event they were treating people with any substance not approved by the 

Food and Drug Administration.

 

  ER: In your book you mention that the Brusch Clinic in Massachusetts 

worked with Rene Caisse and with Essiac, during the early 1960's. Is this

clinic still doing research with Essiac?

  GG: Dr. Charles A. Brusch is not practicing at this time. he was a 

personal physician to the late President John F. Kennedy. Dr. Brusch

worked with Rene Caisse from 1959 to 1962. He also worked with the 

Presidential Cancer Commission, with others like Dr. Armand Hammer, The

American Cancer Society, and the National Cancer Institute.

  Dr. Brusch presented his findings after ten years of research.

He has come to the conclusion  that, in his own words, "Essiac is a cure

for cancer, period. All studies done at in the United States and Canada

support this conclusion."

  Whereupon the federal government issued a gag order and said 

"You've got one of two choices, either you keep quiet about this or 

we'll haul you off to military prison and you'll never be heard of again."

So we never heard another word out of him.

  Brusch's Essiac patients included Ted Kennedy's son who had a 

sarcoma in his leg, and who has his amputated. He was being treated

at that time by the Farber Cancer Institute in Boston, Massachusetts.

Dr. Farber didn't know how to save him, because no one ever lived

with this kind of sarcoma. So what he did was go to Dr. Brusch and say,

how are we going to save Ted Kennedy's son? And Dr. Brusch made the 

suggestion to put him on Essiac, and after they did, he didn't have a 

cancer cell in his body. But all this information has been hidden

from the general public.

 

  ER: Why?

  GG: As I said, money and power.

 

  ER: Do you know whether the remedy is being used or tested

anywhere in the U.S. or Canada?

  GG: Right now Essiac is being used in every state in the 

United States, it's throughout Canada, into Mexico, it's in Australia, 

Europe, Asia, and recently, also in Africa. So the message of Essiac is 

beginning to make its way world wide. But it's still known only on a very 

limited basis.

Of course you also have the problem of herbal companies

distributing  throughout the world that are substituting yellow 

dock and curly dock for sheep's sorrel, which is one of the critical 

ingredients in Essiac.

The sheep's sorrel is the herbal ingredient in Essiac that was

found to be responsible for the destruction of cancer sells in the body, 

or their amalgamation where metastasized cancer cells actually return to

the original tumor site.

  That research was done by Dr. Chester Stock at Sloan-Kettering

in New York for over a three year period. But when they gathered that 

information, they withheld it from the general public - yet they gave 

it to the Canadian Ministry of Health & Welfare. The Canadian government 

then immediately banned that herb for sale and distribution.

 

  ER: Banned A weed like Sheep's sorrel?

  GG: Yes, sheep's sorrel is just a common weed that grows in 

abundance throughout North America and into Canada. Just a common weed.

   (note: After this interview was completed, "Wildfire" 

    learned from an herbalist in Canada that the Canadian 

    government has recently banned St. John's Wort, also a

    common weed frequently used by herbalists.)

 

  ER: Well, it seems that banning sheep's sorrel would not be very

effective if you could identify it for yourself.

  GG: Yes, it's just a question of identifying the plant and then

harvesting it correctly and drying it properly and then putting it 

together with the other herbs.

  Rene would harvest the sheep's sorrel - Rumex acetosella - when

it was four to six inches high. She would cut it back and it would grow

up again, and she'd cut it back again. She would do this about three times

and then let it go to seed. It will grow 14 or 18 inches.

  She would take the herb cuttings and lay them out at room 

temperature to dry them. She'd let them sit there for three or four

days before she'd begin turning the herbs. Then she'd turn them every

two days until they were properly dry, which took about ten days to

two weeks. It takes about a bushel of harvested sheep's sorrel to 

produce one pound of the dried powdered herb which is used in the formula.

 

  ER: Do you have the formula? it's not in your book. You 

do mention a video in the book.

  GG: Yes, I have it. Anyone can get it from me free of charge.

We don't sell the video anymore. We simply mail the formula to anyone

who asks for it.

 

  ER: Sun Bear told me you had problems getting the book published

and distributed. What kind of problems?

  GG: There wasn't a publishing company that would publish it. No

one wanted to run the risk of a wrongful death suit. So I published the 

book myself. And as soon as I did, the IRS came in and slapped about a 

half a million dollars in tax liens against me and said, "You know

this has nothing to do with taxes. It's all about cancer." They actually 

started hauling the pallets of books out of my medical practice and 

confiscating them. I also had thousands of books that were confiscated

the Canadian government at customs. I have never received any of those 

books back. The only ones that I have now are hidden in storage facilities.

 

  ER: That's incredible - why do you think they are so interested

in keeping this book out of circulation?

  GG: Money and power, as I've said. Cancer is the largest revenue

producing business in the world next to the petrochemical business. In 

Canada the book is being held up by the Ministry & Health Welfare because 

they say it is "advertising."


  ER: Advertising what? The video that you don't sell any more?

  GG: No, A cure for cancer.

 

  ER: Can you explain what you mean by the publishers' fearing

a wrongful death suit?

  GG: What you're dealing with is giving the people a formula

that they can make in the privacy of their own homes without the 

approval of the AMA or the FDA or anybody else. If any attorney or

family member should decide, for whatever reason, that the reason

someone else expired was from the use of Essiac, then you are putting

yourself up for a wrongful death suit. The contention is that if it isn't

approved by the Food and Drug Administration, there's no legality in using 

it when you are dealing with a life threatening disease.

  When Rene Caisse set up her clinical trials in Canada to test

Essiac, she was given government permission to treat terminally ill

cancer patients who had been given up for hopeless by the medical 

profession. That was one criteria. Secondly, this was all to be certified

by a pathology report. And third, she could not charge anything for

her services. She agreed to all these criteria with Essiac. Many she

treated were still there to bury her when she died at she 90.

The best that anyone can do is just try to disseminate this this

information to the public and let people make their own choices. That's

all you can do. And just say, look, if you feel that Essiac has value in 

your life and the lives of your loved ones, you have the right to make

this remedy and use it in the privacy of your own home and without 

anyone's approval.

  You know, in 1937 Essiac came within three votes of being legalized

as a treatment for cancer. People had generated over fifty-thousand

signatures on a petition to allow Rene to continue to use Essiac. The

only reason the vote fell short, she found out later, was that the 

College of Physicians and Surgeons met and said to Parliament, if you

don't respond to the political pressure and legalize Essiac, Then 

we'll take a sincere look and give this woman a fair hearing. So 

Parliament didn't legalize Essiac.

  So following the Royal Cancer Commission hearings, Rene was

allowed to continue her practice but only within the criteria I mentioned

before, which allowed the Ministry of Health & Welfare to restrict 

people's access to Essiac treatments.

  I know this because I have a copy of the hearing transcripts

which I got from Mary McPherson, which is the source of some of the 

Information that did not get burned when Rene died.


  ER: You mentioned that earlier. What exactly was burned?

  GG: All of her research for that 40-year period of time. All the

names, all her clinical data that she had collected. Her files and records.

 

  ER: What about the records of the Brusch Clinic? It seems these

would be convincing evidence.

  GG: As far as I know all that material has been destroyed also.

I knew that Rene had worked with Dr. Brusch from 1959 to 1962, so I

went to Dr. Brusch's home in Cambridge, Massachusetts whereuopn he 

delivered to me the only material he had left in his files on Essiac.

One of those files was his own personal file where he had treated and

cured his own cancer with Essiac. I have his personal records.

  All the information in my book is verified by a sheet of paper

with a signature and a date on it, and those sheets and signatures are

all originals. They are not copies.

 

  ER: Have you had any personal experiences with Essiac?

  GG: Yes, I can give you an example. He was a twelve-year-old

boy named Toby Wood. He had acute lymphpblastic, which is one of the

most virulent of all leukemias. He had been on chemotherapy for four

years and radiation for three. His mother's only home in life was to

find a cure for him. She went every where. She tried every alternative 

treatment.

  Her last stop was Dr. Alvazados in Athens, Greece, where her

son's white cell count was 186,000. He had few red blood cells and no

platelets. He was hemorrhaging to death. So they transfused Toby in

Greece and put him on a plane to Alaska where he was given less than 

five days to live.

  I met his mother's sister in Los Angeles while I was putting 

the book together and she asked if there was any credibility here. We

sat down and talked. She then borrowed the money for a flight to 

Anchorage, and delivered a bottle of Essiac. By the time she got there

Toby was given three days to live. He was in a state of complete

deterioation. He was given the Essiac and all the hemorrhaging stopped

within 24 hours. Within three months all of his blood tests were normal.

I arrived in Alaska later that year and met with him.

  Toby Wood did die, and we finally found a pathologist who would 

do an exhaustive autopsy. We knew that he didn't have leukemia any more.

We wanted to find out what was the cause of death It took four months

to get the report back. The pathologist autopsied the brain, testicles,

and all life support organs, including the bone marrow. No blast cells

were found in any support organ. There were a few stray cells in the 

testicles and the brain. Cause of death was damage to the myocardial

sac of the heart, a result of the chemotherapy.

  This was the first report anywhere in medical history history

of anyone surviving lymphoblastic leukemia. That information was taken

to AP and UPI but they said it was not newsworthy.

  Our information on Essiac has been sent around the world twice

through a Publisher's Weekly magazine in a huge two-page ad. We received

no responses from any publishing company worldwide, no producers, no

talk show programs, none of that. We can't access the media.

  In fact we talked to Philip Scheffler, producer of 60 Minutes.

He read the book and we called him to ask what he was going to do about.

He said nothing. I said, all the information in the book is verifiable.

In other words, the truth. I said, if you're 60 Minutes why don't you

expose me and Essiac as a fraud. He said, nope, can't do it.

  We took it to Joe Donally who's the executive news producer for

ABC in New York. We said why not give it to Peter Jennings, 

Geraldo Rivera, Ted Koppel, one of those. He said nope. We asked why

not. He said because his phone lines would be invaded with 65,00 phone

calls. We said, how sympathetic do you think a parent whose child 

is dying of leukemia, would be to your 65,000 phone calls. He went on to 

say he's got a mortgage on his house and he's looking towards retirement.

SO that's the problem. no one wants this information disseminated.

And it's not just the media, either. It includes the herbal companies 

who are now substituting the curly dock for sheep's sorrel, So people

are getting the wrong ingredients for Essiac, not to mention the five

or six other formulas that are circulating which are different from

the ones I send out. These false formulas are being disseminated. There

is a disinformation campaign going on here, somehow.

 

  ER: Has this disinformation campaign started just since your 

book has been out?

  GG: Previous to my book, none of this information was available

to the general public at all. The public had no information outside of a

few assorted articles. Certainly the Essiac formula was not available 

to the general public at all. All that information was held by the 

Resperin Corporation in Toronto, Canada, which supposedly is a 

private institution.

  However, they work hand in glove with the Canadian Ministry

of Health & Welfare, who works directly with the American Food and

Drug Administration and the National Cancer Institute in Bethesda, 

Maryland. The Essiac Formula was never given to anyone by Resperin.

 

  ER: Did the Resperin Corporation do any research on Essiac?

  GG: They've done research since 1978 when the formula was 

relinquished to them by Rene for the purchase price of one dollar.

As soon as they got the formula, they told rene they had no further

use for her. She had been under the distinct impression from the 

Ministry of Health & Welfare and the Resperin Corporation that she

was to lead the research activities that they so desperately wanted

to put together.

  But Rene had already done clinical trials. She had names

and records. she thought the Resperin Coporation was politically 

powerful and had money enough to get Essiac in to the public sector

without compromising her values. Then she found out the Corporation 

was working closely with the government and administration and the 

Ministry of Health & Welfare. 

  So now people who were terminally ill and given up as

hopeless had to go through a federal bereaucratic maze to get the

remedy. By then it was too late. But even when people were cured,

that information was not released to the public.

  Resperin ran research tests in Essiac. One test was conducted

in Northern Canada and the documents were falsified. For example,

one man was listed as dead who a few months later knocked on Rene's door

and said, you know I want to thank you for the Essiac and being part of

the experimental program. Yet he was listed as dead in the research 

project findings.

 

    ER: It's beginning to sound amazing to me that any information

at all about this remedy has survived the "conspiracy of silence" or 

outright destruction of records and so on.

  GG: The only Essiac is known is by word of mouth and because 

Essiac is what it is. What will keep Essiac known is its effectiveness.

Rene said it years ago. She said, look, if Essiac dosen't have any merit

let me put it out there. If it dosen't have merit, it will kill itself.

Of course she knew full well if people has the correct herbs, the remedy

would stand on its own. And that is exactly what Essiac has done over this

period of time that we've been disseminating the information.

  Rene also found that Essiac was a strong preventive. These findings

were substantiated by Dr. Albert Schatz at Temple University who

discovered the cure for tuberulosis.

  Rene also found that Essiac would normalize the thyriod gland.

My wife was on two grains of thyriod since the sixth grade. After I

met her, she started taking Essiac, and she hasn't taken a thyroid since.

  Rene also found that Essiac would heal stomach ulcers within

three or four weeks. She felt that ulcers were a precursor to cancer.

  Sir Fredrick Banting, the co-discoverer if insulin, wanted to

work with Rene. She has clinical cases where a person on insulin 

discontinued it with the essiac, since no one knew how Essiac would

interact with the insulin. Apparently Essiac regulated the pancreas in

cases of diabetes mellitus. So these people then became insulin-free.

  Another thing I've found with Essiac is that I've experienced

almost perfect health. As you get older you think, I'm forty now,

these things happen. Well, these things don't have to happen. Since

I've taken Essiac, I've experienced almost perfect health. It's amazing. I

sleep like a baby, have all kinds of energy, and no sickness, not even a

cold or flu.

  I also worked with the AIDS Project in Los Angeles  through 

their Long Beach and San Pedro districts. They sent 179 patients home to

die. They all had pneumocystis carinii and histoplasmosis. Their

weight was down to about 100 pounds. Their T-4 cell counts were

less then ten. The Project gave me five of these patients. I took them

off the AZT and the DDI and put them on Essiac three times a day.

Those are the only ones alive today. The other 174 are dead.

 

  ER: That is incredible - but what kind of lives are they

leading today?

  GG: They're exercising three times a day, eating three meals

a day. Their weight is back to normal. For all intents and purposes you

wouldn't know that they were sick. But this information is not 

being disseminated either, because AIDS is on the horizon as another

big money maker. The chairman of the AIDS Project makes over $100,000.00

a year.

  Even the alternative health care professionals are out there

to control, not to cure. Alternative medical practice is just as 

mercenary and deceptive as the allopathic. No one wants a cure for 

cancer or AIDS.

        -----------------------

        Nationwide in the water 

         we drink over 2,100 

    organic and inorganic 

    chemicals have been identified,

         and 156 of them are pure carcinogens.

       -------------------------------------

  The alternative people are also in it for the money. What you're

finding with Essiac is that it is not even allowed into the arenas of

alternative health care. So what you've got out here is people

continually perpetrating these lies against mankind. For money. For

money and power. It's that simple.

  Really once you think about it, the only reason we don't have

solar power is that no one figured out a way to sell Exxon the sun. it's

true. If they could, you'd have solar power, You know you'd have it.

 

  ER: So, in your own personal experience, this herbal remedy works

to - I'm going to just quote you here and say "cure" - cancer, thyroid

conditions, diabetes, AIDS, ulcers...

  GG: It also cures the common cold. Essiac elevates the immune 

system. I've been taking an ounce a day for seven years, and in seven

years I haven't had a cold, flu, or virus.

 

  ER: And all of this from a simple Native herbal remedy?

  GG: Yes. Although Rene did alter it. She altered it with Turkish 

rhubarb root (Rheum palmatum). Turkish rhubarb has a 5,000 year

history. It actually came up from India into China and then was 

taken by the British.

 

  ER: Turkish rhubarb root is not native in this country,

more available here. Herbals from foreign countries are fumigated and 

irradiated, so is it a good idea to use the Turkish rhubarb?

  GG: You can subsitute rhubarb root. The other two ingredients

are burdock root (Arctium lappa) and the inner bark of the slippery

elm (Ulmus fulva). They are easy to obtain, usally. Sheep's sorrel,

Rumex acetosella, is what destroys the cancer cells. The other three

herbs are blood purifiers.

  Essiac elevates the enzyme system and gives all cancer patients

and all AIDS patients the enzymes that have been destroyed. Essiac

elevates the enzyme system; it elevates the hormone system, which

elevates the immune system, so the body can cure its own disease.

 

  ER: What about the quantities? Some herbal are toxic.

  GG: Even its worst enemy could never lay claim that Essiac

had any deletrious side effects whatever. You can take Essiac safely,

through all the clinical trials that have been done, up to six ounces 

a day. That's two ounces in the evening, two in the morning, and two 

around noontime. That's a high dosage. Rene had the correct herbs and

she used as little as one ounce a week.

  But look at the difference between then and now. The food

didn't have carcinogens in it, and neither did the water, nor the air.

So that have we done? We've killed the air, killed the water, killed

the food. So what's left?

  Nationwide in the water we drink, over 2,100 organic and inorganic

chemicals have been identified, and 156 of them are pure carcinogens. 

Of those, if you have a tumor, 26 are tumor promoting, so they make the

tumor larger. But of course this information is not available to the

public either. Those figures are from tests conducted by the Environmental

Protection Agency which have never been distributed to the public.

 

  ER: How did you get the information?

  GG: From a Ralph Nader organization out of Washington D.C.

The media has not disseminated this information. Another problem is

that very few people read books any more. We can only hope they'll read

Calling of an Angel. Of coarse, the problem right now is people getting

the right herbs.

 

  ER: Anything you'd like to add before we close this interview?

  GG: I would like to say that I didn't do all this research because

I feel I have a responsibility to other people. I did because I have a

responsibility to myself. I know that I've done all I can to disseminate

this information and bring it to the people.

  I was the first person to release this information on Essiac,

how to make it, to the general public and say, here it is, here's the

formula, here's the story. So now the story is out there and look what's

happening -- it's getting killed through a disinformation campaign. I mean

Harvard, Temple, Tufts, Northwestern University, Chicago -- all these

institutions have tested Essiac with the right stuff, and they all came

to the same conclusions as Rene Caisse. But all that information has been 

buried.

 

  ER: Gary, it's been very interesting to speak with you.

  GG: It's been a pleasure. You're opening a Pandora's Box, 

you know publishing this interview.

 

  ER: I think you're the one who's done that. Would you tell

people how to get your book and the information on Essiac?

  GG: They simply call me in California at 310-271-9931.

The book is $35.00. The formula is free.

  

      *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *

  In july 1991, the Canadian Journal of Herbalism published

an article, "Old Ontario Remedies,"

about Essiac. The article gives specific information on the ingredients

of Essiac and includes descriptions of the herbs. Sheep's sorrel,

for example, is a folk remedy for tumors. 

  The article also warns of high oxalic acid content in two

of the herbs making the remedy unsafe for persons with kidney ailments

or arthritic conditions.

  This article concludes: "Essiac is not a hoax or fraud.

To hear experiences described by the patients themselves cannot help

but convince observers that dramatic and beneficial changes definitely

took place in many but not all those who received the remedy.

Allthough the focus on Essiac has been as a cancer treatment.

It alleviated and sometimes cured many chronic and degenerative 

conditions because it cleanses the blood as well as the liver and 

strengthens the immune system."

  Write: Ontario Herbalists Association, M.J. Pimentel MH, 7

Alpine Ave., Toronto, Ontario, Canada  M6P-3R6  for information

on obtaining a copy of the july 1991 issue, Vol xii, No iii of the

Canadian Journal of Herbalism.

  

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