08/08/2026
While at the Gerson clinic, patients and caregivers enjoy dining outside in the beautiful weather, while enjoying fellowship, laughter and connection. On this day, we were celebrating a woman who had completed her first two weeks of living and experiencing the protocol with the support of her lovely husband.
One of the doctors of the clinic here just happened to be walking by as we got the photo.
While several clients are experiencing a form of cancer, others have a different health issue going on. Each individual receives a custom program that gets modified daily and sometimes multiple times each day, until the combinations of treatments and nutrition bring them into a comfortable state of healing.
The hardest part is to return home and replicate the program of enemas, nutrition, supplements, rest, ozone, IV support and juicing. Most stay connected with their Dr from the clinic on a weekly or monthly basis, depending on their program and state of wellness. Because this is alot to do alone, it is encouraged to bring a companion or spouse that can support you in continuing the protocols at home so one can gain the best results.
Companions eat the food and partake in three juices per day, while the clients partake in a variety of multiple daily treatments. Both the client and the companion attend classes and watch educational videos and learn the theories, philosophy and recipes for their own protocol.
I've been impressed to watch the modifications that are offered as well as the attention from the doctors when uncomfortable symptoms have occured. Some have had to go for ultrasounds or other procedures. This is a place that blends a holistic approach and modern technologies to best facilitate the body’s innate ability to heal, repair, and restore itself.
This is not a fast process, but it does not create the uncomfortable and damaging side effects of the chemical and radioactive treatments and scarring from surgeries. Each person gets to decide for themselves and educated on the pros and cons of each treatment.
I look forward to sharing more as we continue through the next week.