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What's in the Hoxsey Treatment?
By E. Edgar Bond, B.L.M.D.
Editor of the Journal of Medical Physical Research
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This article is a reprint from the
January, 1961, National Health Federation Bulletin.
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In the Journal of The American Medical Association in its issue of
June 12, 1954, is the account of its "investigation" of the Hoxsey
Cancer Clinic of Dallas, Texas.
This "investigation" was conducted from its swivel chairs in the
Editorial office of Dearborn Street in Chicago, Ill. It smacks of
those ancient editorials from the pen of Morris Fishbein, who was
booted out for writing and speaking on things controversial in
medicine because his methods had become so obnoxious they were
disturbing even to the politician in medical practitioners ranks
surrounding the A.M.A. and Trustees.
The conclusion from that office was the Hoxsey Medicine was merely a
"cough medicine" and the only ingredients worth considering was one
drug, Potassium Iodine. The conclusion it was a cough medicine was
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due, it said, to that drug being included in some cough medicines,
as an expectorant.
From all this "swivel chair investigation: the report in part is as
follows.
"Any person possessing any modicum of knowledge of the
pharmacological action of drugs should know that any
combination of ingredients listed on the current label of
the Hoxsey Tonic or in the statement filed over Mr.Hoxsey's
signature in Federal Court in Dallas, Texas, is without any
therapeutic merit in the treatment of cancer.
Any such person who would seriously contend that scientific
medicine is under any obligation to investigate such a
mixture or its promoter is either stupid or dishonest."
We are preparing in this article to qualify as being either "stupid
or dishonest." Yet the AMA, which was Fishbein, from grandfather to
Harry Hoxsey, have tried to put these men out of business but
without success and that is due to its success in treating cancer.
Out of an experience of over fifty years we are preparing to analyze
each ingredient which both experience and that of many eminent
forefathers in the field of medical practice purveying natural
medicines at the bedside has firmly established.
Sometimes "scientific medicine" is not scientific nor is it
conclusive. We are not surprised Mr. Fishbein or any under study
applies to Potassium Iodine the property of an expectorant in cough
medicines. It is as alterative.
If given in continuous doses it is so potent as such it will create
a rash or other skin lesions, evidence it does reach every cell of
the body as an eliminate rather than merely an expectorant in a
coryza.
In the article of June 12 the Journal pays great attention to the
trial of Dr. Hoxsey in which he was given restricted orders on the
proper labeling of the Clinics literature but from the evidence
presented it did not prohibit him from using his remedies or sending
the remedy by mail.
There was one part of that trial the Journal did not mention for it
was proven " Dr." Fishbein had never visited a beside as a medical
practitioner.
Just how he obtained the ever present M.D. to his name was not
entirely revealed. Yet this was the man of medicine who closed up
every Medical School in America except those he could control by
medical politics. And now for years he has been telling the world
how it should heal all diseases.
In addition "scientific medicine" in theory and practice is bound to
the theory it takes a poison to "kill" disease and thus cannot see
any virtue in natural medicines of botanical origin which build and
strengthen nature's fighting forces and enable it to better resist
diseases as well as cure diseases. Such do not kill the patient with
an overdose but hold vitality.
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In the last analysis all medicines are proved, by actual use on
patients. In jargon "Empirically." The following is the 16 oz.
Hoxsey Tonic as analyzed by the AMA Laboratories.
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Each 5cc contains:
Hoxsey Tonic
Potassium Iodide ............. 150 Mg.
Licorice ..................... 20 Mg.
Red Clover ................... 20 Mg.
Burdock Root ................. 10 Mg.
Stillingia Root .............. 10 Mg.
Berberis Root ................ 10 Mg.
Poka Root .................... 10 Mg.
Cascara Amarga ............... 5 Mg.
Prickly Ash Bark ............. 5 Mg.
Buckthorn Bark ............... 20 Mg.
Maximum does: 1 teaspoonful 4 times per day.
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Black Pills
Potassium Iodide ............. 75 Mg.
Licorice ..................... 10 Mg.
Red Clover ................... 10 Mg.
Burdock Root ................. 5 Mg.
Stillinga Root ............... 5 Mg.
Berberis Root ................ 5 Mg.
Poke Root .................... 5 Mg.
Cascara Amarga ............... 5 Mg.
Prickly Ash Bark ............. 2 1/2 Mg.
Buckthorn Bark ............... 10 Mg.
Maximum dose: 2 pills 4 times per day.
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Red Pills
Potassium Iodide ............. 75 Mg.
Red Clover ................... 10 Mg.
Stillinga Root ............... 5 Mg.
Berberis Root ................ 5 Mg.
Poke Root .................... 5 Mg.
Buckthorn Bark ............... 10 Mg.
Pepsin one tenth Mg........... 1/10 Mg.
Maximum dose: 2 pills 4 times per day.
We submit the following analysis of each in its clinical and
laboratory findings each discovered by the bedside use, and
confirmed by recoveries from diseased conditions as evidence of its
value in such diseases as cancer, both internal and external.
Potassium Iodide
Potassium Iodide is an alterant tonic influencing the glandular
system, the serous and mucous membranes. It cures specific
ulcerations.
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(Pot Ash) is made from wood ashes as lye and is a strong alkali and
brings with its chemical combination with Iodine these same
qualities.
With Iodine as a base there are formed many such combinations, many
of which are included in various medications.
Trifolium Pratense - Red Clover
The common red clover is gathered when in perfect bloom and so used.
It is a stimulating, alterant, influencing the capillary circulation
to better distribution. Its use promotes healthy qranulations in
indolent ulcers, scaly and pimply skin.
In the elderly person it influences the skin to more normal
condition and induces better protective moisture and perspiration.
Brudock Root - Arctium Lappa or
Lappa Major - Roots or Seeds
The root is a soothing alterant, the seed are the same but more
active and somewhat oily. Eclectic physicians rely on this drug in
blood dyscrasias and usually combine it with more stimulating or
diffusive drugs if used in syphilitic cases.
It is a persistent tonic alterative, relieves lymphatic congestions,
inflammations of the skin and influences the alvine structures. It
is of value in rheumatic conditions especially in the inflammatory
stages of such diseases aiding in cleansing the system of its
accumulations. Here the seed with its natural oils is of value.
Oascara Amarga - Honduras Bark
Picramaia, Etc.
This bark is little known by modern physicians yet it is one of the
best stimulating alteratives we have in the botanical field.
It is of especial value in gummy tumors, chronic catarrhs, localized
tubercules and general blood disturbances. In fact, this drug seems
to stimulate the kidneys and skin in such a manner as to eliminate
the accumulated virus through these emunctories as it improves the
appetite and digestion.
It has been also known the addition of Berberis, Potassium and
Xanthoxylum adds some properties due to their diffusion and
emulating properties.
Xanthoxylum Flaxineum - Prickly Ash
This drug made from the bark seed or berries is a positive diffusive
stimulant which produces better arterial and capillary circulations.
This property is unlike that of capsicum, in that it is more lasting
and more agreeable the taste.
It arouses the skin, is different have reaching to cold extremities,
stimulates caralivary salivary and lymphatic gland and mucous areas.
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Of value by itself yet it is often combined with Phytolacca Root
when it becomes even more effective in rheumatisms, scrofulaes
congestions and paralysis. A vehicle made from ripe berries,
possesses similar values but much milder in clinical values.
Phytolacca Decandra - Poke Berries
This plant is common to our woods and fields, easily recognized with
its stems of long black berries which are largely eaten by robins to
condition them for their long flight south.
Both berries and the green root are used. Phytolacca influences all
the deep structures and relieves congested or inflamed areas.
It is a stimulating, relaxing alterant which influences all serous,
mucous and glandular structures. It enables the physician to relieve
the system of excess accumulations of fats and filth within and give
to the patient more muscular solidity.
It is a persistent remedy so is used in orchitis, mammary ovarian
and scrofulous abscesses. It will avert body and cartilaginous
swellings and is of great value in rheumatisms.
Stillingia Sylvatica
The root of this plant is used which also is a positive, stimulating
drugs is urged for in large doses it is cathartic and even emetic
and may leave within the bowels a burning sensation.
Like many of the foregoing drugs it is an alterant to the glandular
system and is used in secondary syphilis, eczemas, ulcers,
scrofulaes and malignant eruptions.
Rhamnus Frangula - Buckthorn
This is the European variety which is a mild, stimulative, laxative,
cholagogue which in large doses becomes a cathartic of moderate
impression.
Its addition to any alterative medications gives persistent values
toward easy elimination of toxic impurities in any system without
any of the usual cathartic disturbing carps. In such action it is a
tonic laxative rather than that of drastic disturbances.
Glycyrrhiza Glabra - Licorice
This root is usually used as a vehicle to cover up any bitter,
tonic, medications, but the profession have of late discovered it is
more than a mere covering for bitter taste.
It is a demulcent and gentle laxative yet somewhat stimulating to
membranes. This is now emphasized as a valuable addition to any
combination of drugs designed to use in inflammatory ulcerations and
many other indications in digestive disturbances.
Is it a "Shot Gun" Prescription?
Perhaps one may be secured in such a combination as using a shotgun"
prescription. But when one analyses it he finds each has its
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purpose and reaches diseases especially in cancers which are many
sided from many angles as an eliminating alterative, blood builder
and mildly stimulating factor in urging the system to eliminate its
accumulations of its pathology and rebuild.
Modern Theory of Cancer
The difficulty of those administering remedies in cancers, and such
allied conditions, is in not realizing cancer is first and always a
systematic diseases and failure to understand the manifestation we
term a local cancer is not the entire cause of the systemic
disturbances which are present as a result of such visable lesion.
We are attempting to cure cancers by more and more X-ray forces,
Radium and surgical elimination of the local manifestation when we
should begin at the root causes and its elimination by means of
systemic eliminates. We must attack cancer as a systemic disease.
This Formulae Does Just That
And, in the opinion of ten capable medical investigators, does it
better than any other method available if used conscientiously and
persistently.
We do not expect to create a great revolution soon in modern day
methods of theory and practice concerning the cancer problems, but
we have the privilege of an American citizen to expose the wrong
thinking in the medical world concerning the effectiveness of the
above remedies, which are almost wholly botanical.
Each drug is one which gives positive elimination results which are
term alterative in action.
It is seldom realized that these near nature drugs are possessed of
antibiotic, that is, have bactericidal properties, especially when
in the raw state, neither does the average physician realize these
possess antiscorbic properties as also diuretic and cathartic
properties.
Should there be no other argument for their efficiency, these of
their elimination properties should ensize any one with reason to
reach the conclusion there is in this formulae these needed
properties in treating cancer.
Also, there is in it tonic properties which build in the system
greater assimilation and strength from foods consumed.
That this formulae does all of these in almost a miraculous way is
attested to by ten medical men who had places at their disposal many
witnesses and hundreds of authentic records.
Editor's Note: This article is being re-run in this issue of the
Bulletin, in the hope, that Doctors who have the
interest of their patients at heart will use the
remedy in connection with whatever method they now
use in the care of patients who are afflicted with
this dread disease. This with the use of a Doctors
regular procedure, provided he is not already using
any of the ingredients contained in the mixture.
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Those who have used both the liquid and the pills have advise us
they feel they have received better results when they used the
liquid.
This may be due to the fact that some people do not digest the
coating on th pills, hence they pass through the system and have no
affect.
This liquid can be mixed by any good herb man or druggist and
therefore can be available to a Doctor, who is licensed to use
drugs, no matter where his practice may be located.
In administering this remedy, the same care should be used, as is
used in the administering of any other drug. In addition to regular
care a strict diet should be followed.
All foods that produce uric acid should be avoided, as much as
possible. Those who follow a diet, during treatment, similar to that
followed by vegetarians appear to recover faster and better. The
diet used with the Koch treatment is also very good, according to
the experience of patients reporting to us.
The foregoing remedy is an alterative and topic. It should be used
as an adjutant to a doctor's regular procedure. It should not be
called a cancer cure, but rather an aid to normalcy.
Reactions to Foregoing Tablets or
Liquid Medication
If any of the following symptoms develop and are too severe,
discontinue medication until symptoms are gone (usually in two or
three days). Then resume with one-half original dosage and gradually
increase dosage to an amount most comfortably tolerate and then
continue.
Reactions
Pimples appear on face, shoulders and forehead, as well as other
locations on the body. They may become boil like. Glands in the
neck may swell, as well as the area of trouble.
Excessive watering of the eyes and nose may occur particularly when
bending over. Nausea and vomiting may develop. A bitter or salty
taste may upset the appetite and an extreme feeling of weakness,
particularly in the knees, may occur, as well as a pounding, rapid
heartbeat.
These symptoms seldom occur but are given here as a guide to the
doctor in caring for his patient. The pills should be crushed before
swallowing.
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