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There are two herbal formulas used in the Hoxsey treatment. One is external, and it consists
of a red paste made with bloodroot, the active anti tumor ingredient, mixed with zinc chloride
and antimony sulfide. This paste is applied directly onto skin cancer tumors.
An almost identical version of the Hoxsey external paste has a history of successful
applications on skin cancers as far back as 1850 in England, by a Dr. Fell, who evidently got
the bloodroot ingredient from Lake Superior Native Americans by way of European doctors
traveling in America. In 1949 and again in the 1960's, there were other American doctors who
used the same paste successfully in the States.
The internal tonic consists of Red Clover blossom, Licorice root, Buckthorn bark, Burdock
root, Stillingia root, Poke root, Barberry root, Oregon Grape root, Cascara Sagrada bark,
Prickly Ash bark, Wild Indigo root and Sea Kelp. The Sea Kelp may have been added more
recently to the original formula. A supplement of potassium iodide, was included along with
the tonic.
Richard Walters wrote in his Options: The Alternative Cancer Therapy Book, "According to
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eminent botanist James Duke, Ph.D., of the United States Department of Agriculture, all of
the Hoxsey herbs have known anticancer properties . . . Furthermore, Duke noted, the Hoxsey
herbs have long been used by Native American healers to treat cancer, and traveling
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A diet is included that excludes pork, bleached white flour products, alcohol, sugar, sodas,
European doctors picked up the knowledge and took it home with them to treat patients."
and excess salt. In the clinic, patients eat together and mingle freely among themselves. The
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atmosphere is cordial and friendly, the type of positive attitude that encourages healing,
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encouraged. When Hoxsey was in charge, he would personally greet and encourage patients
to instill a positive attitude. So a good diet and the right energy for healing is part of the
treatment, in addition to the herbal remedies.
There was, and still is a one time fee, which enables patients to return as often as needed
and receive the tonics. In 2005 at the Mexico Bio-Medical Center, renamed by Hoxsey's
doctor bills, and hospital stays for the average cancer patient! Of course, during the decades
request, it was around $3500 to $5000. Compare that to chemotherapy, surgery, radiation,
before inflation, the one time Hoxsey fee was much less.
Hoxsey himself never turned anyone down for lack of funds. He had become successful as an
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oil man in Texas. He didn't need the money. Yet claims that Hoxsey was a con man out to
exploit people anxious for a cure was a chronic AMA tactic. One of Hoxsey's cured patients
commented that her allopathic doctor had warned, "He's gonna just take all your money!" She
replied, "But that's impossible. You already have!"
Journalist James Burke observed Hoxsey take people who had traveled to his clinic in Dallas
and personally handle all their travel and living expenses while charging nothing if they were
broke. Burke was originally sent by Esquire magazine in 1939 to expose Harry Hoxsey as a
generosity Hoxsey displayed for cancer victims low on cash, Burke submitted an article titled
All the medical institutional queries into Hoxsey's treatments were and still are negative and
"The Quack Who Cures Cancer" to Esquire Magazine. It didn't get printed. After the WW II,
dismissive. And these reports are the ones that get published and circulated among the
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What doesn't get circulated in journals or mass media, however, is that several independent
doctors, free of association or institutional restraints, conducted their own investigations and
concluded that the Hoxsey therapy was more effective at curing cancer than the "conventional
methods," and without side effects. Additionally, there are many Hoxsey cured patient
testimonials.
The Hoxsey History
Harry Hoxsey was not a medical practitioner. But he was the young son of a rural Illinois
veterinarian who used an herbal tonic and salve on animals, mostly horses, then secretly on
humans with cancer. He found the formulas very successful. Though young Harry never got
past the 8th grade, he assisted his father and understood the family formula his dad used and
how to use and apply it to others.
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This was all during the time that herbal medicine and homeopathy were even more popular
and widely used than allopathy. A cynical joke around that time was with eclectic medicine
(today's alternative medicine) you died of the disease; with allopathic medicine, you died of
the cure! The formula had been in the family since the mid nineteenth century. But there is
evidence that the herbs have other sources that date back longer.
As Hoxsey's father lay dying in bed, he told his son to use the family name for the formula, and
to ensure its integrity. He also told Harry not to use the family formula primarily for monetary
gain, but to allow its use for as many cancer victims as possible. In 1922, Harry Hoxsey
started his first clinic in Taylorville, Illinois. He was hounded and arrested often for practicing
medicine without a license.
He went to Chicago around 1924 to meet with the head of the AMA and editor of the AMA
Medical Journal, Dr. Morris Fishbein, to prove the efficacy of his treatment. He was given
access to a Chicago policeman, Sgt. Thomas Manix, whose cancer prognosis was terminal.
Using both the ointment and tonic, the policeman was completely cured. This is a
documented medical fact. Manix lived another 10 years.
Fishbein and associates were impressed, and they offered to buy the formulas from Hoxsey.
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But Hoxsey disagreed with the terms. There was no guarantee that everyone would be able to
have access to the formula, and Hoxsey would be completely out of the loop with no control.
Hoxsey refused to hand over the formulas. That was the beginning of their war, as the medical
establishment began their campaign to destroy Hoxsey. The AMA claimed no such offer was
ever made.
But a similar offer was disclosed to have been made in 1951 to Doctor Andrew C. Ivy, who
had done research on curing cancer with a drug developed by a Dr. Durovic called
Krebiozen. Dr. Ivy was not of the same personality mold as Hoxsey, who was intelligent but
uneducated, and a bit crude yet very outgoing.
Instead, Dr. Ivy was a highly regarded quiet medical researcher who headed the Illinois
University School of Medicine and was also the university's vice president. He and Dr.
Durovic refused to sell the rights to a couple of business men, one of whom was a friend of
the AMA Treasurer, J.J. Moore. For that refusal, Dr. Ivy was dismissed from his chair at the
university medical school.
Krebiozen itself was smeared and no one really ever followed up on Dr. Ivy's promising
research.
The point is that even though Hoxsey's crude sales persona was used to easily portray him as
a con artist, the real issue was over power and control to obtain workable cancer cures for
monetary gain, or perhaps to hide them away in order to maintain the status quo, also for
monetary gain.
In 1936, Hoxsey established the largest independent clinic in the country in Dallas, Texas.
There he was confronted with yet another enemy, the Assistant District Attorney, Al
Templeton. Hoxsey was arrested 100 times in two years. Each time he bailed himself out with
the large amount of cash he carried just for those occasions. But charges were always
dropped as no one would testify against Hoxsey. Too many patients were happy with the
treatment.
Al Templeton continued harassing Hoxsey until his brother, Mike Templeton, whose cancer
was considered incurable by conventional allopathy, sneaked to the clinic to receive Hoxsey's
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treatments. He was cured. Al properly credited his brother's cure to Hoxsey's treatment, and
he had a change of heart. The Assistant DA then became Hoxsey's lawyer, and soon he was
elected as a district judge. Now Hoxsey had friends in high places, locally.
But his biggest problems came on a national level, since he had the large clinic in Dallas and
several other smaller ones in different states. In 1949, Morris Fishbein wrote a hit piece on
Hoxsey that was featured in the Hearst papers' Sunday Magazine, available to 20 million
readers. The title was "Blood Money," and it was full of the character assassination bile that
Fishbein had spewed endlessly in JAMA (Journal of American Medical Association) over the
previous years.
Prior to this, Hoxsey relied on appealing to the public by radio, film, and with public
demonstrations. He had also written a book, You Don't Have to Die. He was a bit crass, and
his manner and direct sales approach made him an easy target of ridicule from official
authority types. But he was widely accepted by the general public, and he had some
supporters in government and in the medical profession as well.
But this time Hoxsey attacked directly and named names. He sued the Hearst Newspaper
empire and Morris Fishbein and the AMA Journal for slander and libel, and surprisingly, he
won! The award was only $2.00 (two dollars). Supposedly, the judge declared there was no
monetary damage, since Hoxsey had successfully used the AMA persecution to promote his
treatments and products. But the ruling was that Hearst and Fishbein were guilty of libel and
slander. Hoxsey had paraded over 50 cured cancer patients into the courtroom, along with
testimony from other supporters.
More important than the award was Fishbein's embarrassment. The trail revealed that
Fishbein had flunked anatomy in college, and he had never practiced medicine! Fishbein
also admitted that the external salve Hoxsey used was actually effective. This after years of
propagandizing the salve as worthless and dangerous. So despite the measly two dollar
award, it was a stunning victory for Hoxsey. And it got even better.
The Supreme Court upheld the decision, ruling that the AMA had used restrictive trade
techniques. The ensuing publicity aroused a public outcry against the AMA in the early
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1950's. The AMA was considered by many as nothing better than a trade union that would not
tolerate competition. Seems like the more things change the more they remain the same!
Even Congress upheld that viewpoint in 1953, when the Fitzgerald report determined that the
Hoxsey treatment and twelve other alternative treatments, including the aforementioned
Krebiozen, were actively conspired against by organized medicine. Morris Fishbein was
forced to resign from his long tenure as head of the AMA. But these victories were not
enough for Hoxsey.
He stubbornly lobbied for congressional hearings on the efficacy of his treatments, and
insisted that the medical authorities investigate and do their own research. Even after a panel
of physicians with more of a nutritional and herbal focus asserted the validity of Hoxsey's
treatment, a panel of surgeons and radiologists dismissed their verdict. The reason the AMA
gave for declining further investigation was they didn't want to raise false hopes and give the
public any false hope or hint of the treatment's credibility. Interesting logic!
So as usual, whenever Hoxsey raised the stakes on the medical establishment, a backlash
was sure to come. This time, the AMA got another alphabet soup to do their bidding, the
FDA. The FDA pursued a long campaign of harassing not only Hoxsey, but also his patients.
Finally, the FDA closed and padlocked all 17 of Hoxsey's clinics on the same day in 1960.
Hoxsey was beaten and retreated.
But he recovered and came up with a plan. He urged his head nurse, Mildred Nelson RN, who
was once skeptical of Hoxsey before becoming his assistant, to relocate to a facility being
prepared in Tiajuana, MX. He insisted that she change the name because the Hoxsey name
was too much of a target, and that she head the facility while he remained in Dallas for his oil
business.
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She reluctantly changed the name to Bio-Medical Center, and started running the new facility
in 1963. It remains there to this day, but the treatment is still considered as Hoxsey's by many
who have been cured or whose lives have been prolonged. The fee structure is the same as
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7 months ago
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Alton O'Briant
a year ago
This story is quite amazing. The drama and plot twists read like a novel. This guy becomes a real hero. The powersthat-be could not stop him at first. But there would be no drama to the story if cancer was not so dramatic. This
drama becomes so powerful because of the futility modern treatment techniques. If any other scientific community
had failed the people as much as the medical community has regarding cancer they would be laughing stocks.
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RADPatriot
a year ago
I get tired of seeing people producing about $1,700 per person, wearing PINK stuff and donating all of that money to
those who really don't give a rip except to make money off the misfortunes of others. There are so many ways to get
rid of Cancer but unless the FDA, Drug Companies and the AMA can make money from it they will not acknowledge
it. Dr. Linus Pauling, winner of 2 Nobel Prizes stated: Sickness, Illness and Disease cannot survive in an Alkalized
and Oxygenated environment Cancer grows in an Acidic environment. When you Alkalize it the Cancer reduces.
Alkalized the body using the Herbal methods, Fruits and Veggies, Epsom Salt, Mineral Baths, Happiness (mindset is
50% of your health , etc. and you will find you will live as long as God allows us to live to 120 years.
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River View
a year ago
There are two large books in the waiting room of the Biomedical Center where patients have written their testimonials
of how the Hoxsey treatment has helped them. I have personally met and talked to many folks who have been helped
when their oncologists had given up on them. I had surgery and chemo before I found about this place, but 2 weeks
after chemo was over I flew to Mexico and started on the diet and herbs. I have only had 3 colds in the past 7 years.
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after chemo was over I flew to Mexico and started on the diet and herbs. I have only had 3 colds in the past 7 years.
has built up my immune system so I can shake off viruses easily. I will stay on the diet and herbs forever if it will keep
cancer from coming back. (It was stage 3C colon cancer)
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a year ago
For cripes sakes, just wiki the guy. He couldnt even cure himself. Oh, and the oil wells were bought with money he
made from selling his treatment, not the other way around.
"In 1967, Hoxsey developed prostate cancer, and his own treatment failed to cure it. Because he failed to respond to
his eponymous therapy, Hoxsey underwent surgery and standard medical treatment.[11] He died seven years later,
in 1974." wiki Hoxsey Therapy
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Dutch hero
a year ago
The irony of Hoxsey not being able to treat himself might be taken as a hint here. It's hard to find independent results
for Hoxsey's treatments in general, but published outcomes for his clinic were not very impressive: 5 year survival
could only be confirmed for 11.4% of patients. http://online.liebertpub.com/d...
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9 months ago
The clinic is alive and well, curing people of all ages from all over the world. Americans are far too wrapped
up in Western Medicine and the false sense of security it provides (thanks to fantastic marketing!). The US
government has tried numerous times to buy out the clinic but Bio-Medical knows the formula and treatments
would be altered, rendering it ineffective. Bio-Medical has state of the art equipment and are constantly
evolving in their treatment plan while still using the original tonic. Most of the time if patients do not become
cured, it truly is because they stopped treatment, weren't consistent or didn't follow through properly.
strict and not easy for everyone with the narrow diet that comes along with the tonic and/or salve used.
believe everything you read online. It is NOT a money maker to heal naturally. The Hoxsey treatment IS
effective, as are SO many other alternatives to synthetic mainstream treatments that are pushed back into
the darkness by our government.
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a year ago
I am one of the Hoxsey supporters having been a cancer survivor since 1999....I am well and healthy today and am
70 years old.
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