His "Antineoplastons" Therapy Has Been Shown to Help Cure "Incurable" Terminal Cancer
Important! The producers of this powerful film are allowing a full
and FREE viewing of this film through June 13th! Please tell everyone
you know to watch this film in it's entirety through June 20, 2011. That is an extension of the date by one more week!
Burzynski, the Movie is the story of a medical doctor and Ph.D
biochemist named Dr. Stanislaw Burzynski who won the largest, and
possibly the most convoluted and intriguing legal battle against the
Food and Drug Administration in American history.
In the
1970’s, Dr. Burzynski made a remarkable discovery that threatened to
change the face of cancer treatment forever. His non-toxic
gene-targeted cancer medicine could have helped save millions of lives
over the last two decades had his discovery not been criminally
suppressed by the US government, as his therapy, called
“antineoplastons,” have been shown to effectively help cure some of the
most “incurable” forms of terminal cancer.
This documentary
takes you through the treacherous 14-year journey Dr. Burzynski and his
patients have had to endure in order to finally obtain FDA-approved
clinical trials of antineoplastons.
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Dr. Burzynski's story is yet another testament that fact can be
far stranger than fiction, as the film exposes the powerful,
unscrupulous forces that work to maintain the status quo of the
medical- and pharmaceutical industry at any cost—including the lives of
millions of people.
Dr. Burzynski resides and practices
medicine in Houston, Texas. He was able to initially produce and
administer his discovery without FDA-approval from 1977-1995 because
the state of Texas at this time did not require that Texas physicians
be required to adhere to Federal law in this situation. This law has
since been changed.
As with anything that changes current-day
paradigms, Burzynski's ability to successfully treat incurable cancer
with such consistency has baffled the industry. However this fact has
prompted numerous investigations by the Texas Medical Board, who
relentlessly took Dr. Burzynski as high as the state supreme court in
their failed attempt to halt his practices.
Likewise, the
Food and Drug Administration engaged in four Federal Grand Juries
spanning over a decade attempting to indict Dr. Burzynski, all of which
ended in no finding of fault on his behalf. Finally, Dr. Burzynski was
indicted in their 5th Grand Jury in 1995, resulting in two federal
trials and two sets of jurors finding him not guilty of any wrongdoing.
If convicted, Dr. Burzynski would have faced a maximum of 290 years in
a federal prison and $18.5 million in fines.
However, what
was revealed a few years after Dr. Burzynski won his freedom, helps to
paint a more coherent picture regarding the true motivation of the
United States government's relentless persecution of Stanislaw
Burzynski, M.D., Ph.D.
Note: When Antineoplastons are approved
for public use, it will allow a single scientist to hold an exclusive
license to manufacture and sell these medicines on the open
market—before they become generic—leaving PhRMA absent in profiting
from the most effective gene-targeted cancer treatment the world has
ever seen.
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