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Authors: DPM Morton Walker

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“Shortly thereafter, I was operated on for melanoma excision. In order to completely eradicate the approximately one-inch long tumor, the surgeon gouged a deep hole on my thigh, the circumference size of a half-grapefruit, with the expectation of performing a skin graft later on. After I was released, I contacted the Beljanski Foundation in the United States, where I received contact information for a homeopathic doctor near my home area of France. After consulting the homeopath, I ordered the supplements over the internet, and just forty-eight hours later, I was able to begin my self-treatment.

“The homeopath used my weight, 125 lbs., to figure out how many supplements to take. He prescribed nine vegetarian doses per day of the herb
Ginkgo biloba
to be swallowed over two months and then four doses of each of the other Beljanski products over ten-months’ time,” she told me. “Experiencing tremendous suffering from so much invasive surgery—the incision was deep and wide—I was evaluated every other day by a nurse visiting me at home with no other product for treatment except some soap and water. The visiting nurse kept my surgical wound clean and changed its dressing.

“Dr. Beljanski’s supplements brought about a startling beneficial effect. My wound healed with such speed that my surgeon couldn’t believe his eyes when finally I visited his office. I tried to tell the doctor that I was taking a dietary supplement for scarring, but he seemed not to care and no one in his clinic believed me. It was the nurse who had been treating me every other day, and who witnessed the favorable progress of my incision, who helped me to understand just how extraordinary—incredible even—the scar’s rapid healing really was,” Mme. Escalon continued. “In two months, the incision was completely closed up and I was lucky enough to learn from the doctor that a graft was no longer necessary because I had healed so quickly.

“I would like to thank Dr. Beljanski, whom I never knew, and whom the conventional medical community does not wish to recognize. Today I take his supplements as a precaution every spring and fall. Seeing how successfully my wound healed, my husband decided to take Dr. Beljanski’s
Ginkgo biloba
after he underwent a bladder operation. His incision also healed up quickly. Since then, I have been a member of the CIRIS organization, and I strongly recommend Dr. Beljanski’s anticancer products to anyone who will listen.”

Mme. Escalon’s tape-recorded testimonial is a fine example of the type of result one can expect from the use of Beljanski’s herbal extracts. By taking the anticancer botanicals twice yearly, she firmly believes that she keeps the melanoma in remission. Furthermore, whatever the cause of the skin injury (incision, burn, fibrosis, radiation), the yellow leaf powder of
Ginkgo biloba
herbal medicine extract, prepared according to Dr. Beljanski’s proprietary method, is of the utmost importance for health professionals to know about and for patients to use.

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Possible Help for Those Who Suffer From HIV/AIDS

 

Note: While this book dedicates itself almost exclusively to reporting on Dr. Mirko Beljanski’s discoveries as they relate to cancer, my publisher and I would be remiss to not inform our readers about the other significant usage of Beljanski’s findings to handle HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) and additional viruses, deadly or no. However, there has been almost no outside research performed on the anti-viral properties of his anticancer botanicals. Those patients infected with viral illnesses should demand more research be done based on Beljanski’s research.

 

U
ntil the latter part of 1985, Monsieur Gerard Weidlich, a retired French law enforcement officer, had been Chief Inspector with
Compagnie Republicaine de Securité
(CRS), the Republic of France’s National Police Force. Chief Inspector Weidlich, before his retirement, trained other police officers in diving by use of Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus (SCUBA), open water rescue, water safety, and life resuscitation to save swimmers. Weidlich became famous before his retirement when he contracted AIDS in the line of duty and still lived a full life for the next twenty-four years by his self-administration of Dr. Beljanski’s supplements.

Credited with personally saving the lives of over two thousand near-drowning victims, Chief Inspector Weidlich was France’s life preserving troubleshooter. He regularly patrolled France’s two most dangerous beaches, Canou and La Pamyre. These beaches are located along the nation’s eastern and southern coasts where waves roll in sometimes at the height of three-story buildings. The currents are treacherous; the undertow, powerful. More French people drown at these two beaches than anywhere else in that nation. Those swimmers at Canou and La Pamyre beaches, indeed, seem to take excessive amounts of unnecessary risks. It was at La Pamyre Beach on the Atlantic Ocean near the city of Bordeaux during the month of August 1985 that Weidlich contracted his infection with HIV-1. As medical consumers are now all too aware, AIDS was, at the time, uniformly lethal, most patients dying from it within two to five years.

Weidlich acquired the HIV-1 infection from administering mouthto- mouth resuscitation in order to save the life of a near-drowned, mucous-spitting and vomiting, HIV-infected person. He took in the victim’s regurgitated body fluids. Chief Inspector Weidlich absorbed HIV into his bloodstream and within a few months came down with the various illnesses related to AIDS. During the winter of 1985-86, Weidlich exhibited many of the common opportunistic infections including herpes simplex, the yeast syndrome from
Candida albicans
, fungal infections of many types, diarrhea, and severe, prolonged fatigue. At that time, the disease had only recently come upon the world scene. There was no treatment for AIDS; the generic drug azidothymidine known under its abbreviation as AZT was just about to be released.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), since 1981 (when AIDS was first recognized as a possibly life-threatening illness), nearly thirty million people have died worldwide as of 2008. WHO also stated that in the year 2010 at least forty-two million people involving all continents became HIV-positive. They are fighting for their lives against an illness with no cure. It is a sickness that stigmatizes. Presenting a variety of signs and symptoms, the illness is surrounded by shame and mystery. Medical researchers are still debating its possible etiologies (causes) and even whether this disease is a new entity at all.

Conventional medicine treats AIDS using drug therapies that, in many instances, produce highly toxic side effects which resemble the symptoms of the illness itself. The brand-named pharmaceutical
Zidovudine
, commonly referred to as AZT, was the primary drug that mainstream medicine administered as therapy for AIDS back in 1986. It produced massive numbers of adverse post-treatment events—complications which by themselves are illnesses. After many years of treating patients with AZT, this ineffective and toxic product was taken off the market.

Shortly after Gerard Weidlich had been infected, the product was offered to him as the one-and-only-hope for AIDS patients, but he refused to take it.

With no doubt as to his AIDS diagnosis, Gerard Weidlich was allowed to leave his Chief Inspector’s position at the CRS on a full disability pension. But CRS officials, feeling acute shame that one of its officers was forced to retire with a diagnosis of AIDS as his declared illness, refused to allow Chief Inspector Weidlich’s real condition (his HIV infection) to be certified in the official record. Such a record usually is open to the French public. Instead, the national police force of France offered a no-hassle deal to Gerard Weidlich: “If you accept the record’s statement that you retired with an injured back, we’ll give you your pension starting at once and you won’t need to fight us for it in court.” He accepted the CRS offer, and the reason stated for his disability on his official police discharge record is, “Disability for back injury.”

The life story of Monsieur Gerard Weidlich (M. Weidlich), describing how he contracted and accepted living with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome has been discussed at length in a 2003 bestselling Frenchlanguage hard-cover book. Its title:
Investigation de Jean-Paul Le Perlier, Enquete Sur Un Survivant Illegal
(Jean-Paul LePerlier’s Investigation of an Illegal Survivor), published by the Guy Tredaniel Editeur Publishing House.
As of this writing, the book is still a popular seller in many French book stores and throughout Europe.

 

Triumph Over AIDS

The membership organization,
Centre d’Innovations, de Recherches et d’Informations Scientifiques
(CIRIS), formed on November 24th,
1986, is comprised of mostly French people who have had their lives preserved, sometimes for many years, by following the biochemical concepts put forth by Mirko Beljanski, Ph.D. Each member had been told by an oncologist or another physician specialist that he or she was destined to die relatively soon from cancer, some other degenerative disease, or an infectious viral disease such as AIDS. CIRIS now has approximately four thousand members who are dedicated to spreading word about the discoveries developed by the microbiologist.

M. Gerard Weidlich received assistance from this same group of formerly sick people. When I met him, Gerard Weidlich had become the executive director of CIRIS. He was grateful for having Beljanski’s botanicals available for the preservation of his life and elimination of symptoms. Thereafter he devoted the balance of his life to spreading word of Beljanski’s discoveries throughout France and the rest of Europe. When I interviewed him, over eighteen years after he incurred his HIV infection, Gerard remained strong, energetic, vigorous, active, and forceful. He swam in the ocean daily in the best of health, without any signs, symptoms, or complications of AIDS. I wondered how he did that so I asked, “How do you, a former policeman, achieve this remarkable result despite your starting out with blood tests recorded at an HIV positive patient stage II showing a low CD
4
to CD
8
lymphocyte blood ratio (the elements in the blood that indicate HIV infection)?” While seated at his office desk in his well-furnished home in the South of France, Gerard explained his treatment program to me in a series of tape recordings. Monsieur Weidlich stated: “In the spring of 1986, I began a concentrated course of self-treatment with the monotherapy of a highly purified extract of Pao pereira that Dr. Mirko Beljanski provided me as a nutritional supplement in capsule form; it was then code-marked as
PB-100
.

“Dr. Beljanski had been reluctant to dispense this active ingredient because it was yet untested as a treatment for AIDS. Also, Beljanski advised that he was not a medical doctor and was not allowed to give out nutrients, even though they were not classified as drugs, since he certainly understood that they would be used by me as treatment,” Gerard Weidlich said. “Yet, I desperately needed what Beljanski had discovered or invented. So I was exceedingly forceful in my arguments— I practically bludgeoned Beljanski with words into yielding on his principles.

In this instance, my skills with using arguments, intimidation, pleadings, and logic on criminals came into play for persuading the microbiologist. My life was on the line, and I pulled out all the stops in my methods of persuasion.

“So I eventually acquired the Pao herbal extract from this marvelous molecular biologist,” Weidlich continues. “Faithful to my regimen, I took 1 gram per day by mouth of this Pao pereira botanical. I continued following Dr. Beljanski’s protocol for no less than 113 months. What happened could be considered a supernatural effect in the physical world—some might call it ‘a miracle’! Being a former policeman, perhaps slightly cynical, and unquestionably a stark realist, however, I do not ever speak in terms of
miracles
. But I am alive and thriving today, so how else would you describe the effect of Beljanski’s pills?

“By May 1988, testing turned up that no more HIV organisms could be found anywhere in my blood circulation. The hospital’s medical doctors and laboratory technicians conducted numerous blood tests on me and each time expressed amazement at what they uncovered,” he says. “My P-24 antigenemia for this disease was totally negative in June 1989.”

Gerard went on to explain during our 2003 interview: “My anti-HIV antibodies became what appeared to be negative in October 1991. I was frightened because usually that’s a sign of AIDS development, but then they reappeared in the beginning of September 1992 with a figure of 3125 microliters of blood, corresponding to a blood index close to a normal number of one. Let me assure you that after eighteen years of continual monotherapy using Dr. Beljanski’s Pao pereira as an oral remedy,

I am in the absolute best of physical shape. I am working full time to advance the goals of CIRIS—as long as twelve hours a day.”

Assisted by his wife, the occupation of Gerard Weidlich changed from being a police officer to becoming the executive director of CIRIS. He was also elected to the organization’s presidency by its respectful membership who loved him. Gerard assured me during our September 2003 interview that his energy and longevity were due to his ingesting a twice daily maintenance dosage of Dr. Beljanski’s Pao Pereira extract as capsules—four per day. The former Chief Inspector intended never to discontinue taking these capsules as long as he lived. Yet, he acknowledged that a relapse could strike him down at any time, even for no known reason.

At the time of our interview, Gerard Weidlich no longer had HIV circulating in his blood. While AIDS experts have told me that once the human body has contracted a virus, the viral RNA will always be present in the form of something called “proviral DNA” that is integrated into the patient’s DNA blueprint. This proviral DNA can remain dormant for years, but it can be incited into activity by some anti-immunity stimulus and the pathological processes that are caused by the AIDS virus could begin once again. However, that is not what happened to Gerard Weidlich. He passed away in 2007 from a pulmonary embolism (a blockage of one of the main arteries in the lung from a clot that travelled from elsewhere in the body), the same condition that took his mother. I was notified of his death in a letter by his CIRIS staff members and was saddened to hear the news. M. Gerard Weidlich was a brave, strong man. I have since remained in contact with members of the organization. CIRIS remains a strong organization with an expanding membership, more than half of whom have possessed various serious illnesses. It also has members who are healthy. Members of CIRIS often show a willingness to extend themselves; they make financial donations; voluntarily give up their time; offer rooms as regional meeting facilities; present verbal explanations of Dr. Beljanski’s program to neighbors, friends, relatives, and meeting attendees; and engage in other constructive activities as well. These participants want to help fellow Frenchmen and others in foreign lands obtain information about how Dr. Beljanski’s natural and non-toxic therapies can be useful for all people.

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