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  2. Max Gerson - Wikipedia

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    Max Gerson. Max Gerson (October 18, 1881 – March 8, 1959) was a German-born American physician who developed the Gerson therapy, a dietary-based alternative cancer treatment that he claimed could cure cancer and most chronic, degenerative diseases. Gerson therapy involves a plant-based diet with coffee enemas, ozone enemas, dietary ...

  3. Elliot Gerson - Wikipedia

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    Elliot Francis Gerson was born in New Haven, Connecticut, on July 15, 1952. He was an undergraduate at Harvard University, a Rhodes Scholar at Magdalen College in Oxford, and a law student at Yale Law School. He was a US Supreme Court clerk, practiced law in government and privately, held executive positions in state and federal government and ...

  4. Gerson Lehrman Group - Wikipedia

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    GLG (Gerson Lehrman Group, Inc.) GLG (Gerson Lehrman Group, Inc.) is a financial and global information services company headquartered in New York City. The company provides financial information and advises investors and consultants with business clients seeking expert advice. [2] It is the world's largest expert network, with over 1,000,000 ...

  5. Coffee enema - Wikipedia

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    A coffee enema is the injection of coffee into the rectum and colon via the anus, i.e., as an enema. There is no scientific evidence to support any positive health claim for this practice, and medical authorities advise that the procedure may be dangerous. [1][2] Coffee enemas are an important part of Gerson therapy, a discredited alternative ...

  6. Talk:Gerson therapy - Wikipedia

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    the bolded section of following is original research. The Guardian has reported that the main clinic of the Gerson Institute in Mexico charges $4900 per week for the therapy, a possible indication that this therapy is a purely profit-driven industry. the article cited does not speculate whether this fee indicates any profit motive behind the ...

  7. Gershon Baskin - Wikipedia

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    Baskin is a certified mediator (Gishur Israel) and also certified by Prof. Lawrence Susskind, Director Public Dispute Program Harvard Law School, in the Theory and Practice of Third Party Intervention in Intractable International Conflicts. Baskin also completed a 200 hour course through the Consensus Building Institute (Cambridge Ma.)

  8. Talk:Max Gerson/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    The Gerson Institute's absurd claim that every peer-reviewed journal in the world conspired (!) to hide his magic can be reliably sourced, IMO, to the Gerson Institute. Why anyone would question that a cite showing the Gerson Institute said that would be a reliable source for that is beyond understanding. Weight is a separate issue.

  9. Joseph Gerson - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Gerson. Joseph Gerson is an American peace and disarmament activist. He is president of the Campaign for Peace, Disarmament and Common Security [1] and vice-president of the International Peace Bureau. [2] Since 1976 he has served the American Friends Service Committee as director of the Peace and Economic Security Program. [3][4][5]