
Chris Beat Cancer: Heal With Nutrition & Natural Therapies 48-year stage IV survivor Dr. Robert Gorter on healing cancer with mistletoe, dendritic cell therapy, hyperthermia, and cannabinoids
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Feb 5, 2024 Dr. Robert Gorter, an oncologist known for his work in integrative cancer treatments, shares his remarkable journey as a 48-year stage IV cancer survivor. He discusses mistletoe therapy, dendritic cell vaccinations, and how hyperthermia can boost immunity. Gorter reflects on his refusal of conventional chemo, highlighting success stories from late-stage patients. He explains the healing power of cannabinoids, their role in inflammation, and the importance of immune restoration over traditional treatments. Dive into innovative perspectives on cancer care!
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Self-Healing Sparked A Career Shift
- Robert Gorter treated his own end-stage germ cell carcinoma with mistletoe and refused chemo and radiation.
- He reports being cancer-free 48 years later and that experience launched his focus on non-toxic cancer care.
How Autologous Dendritic Vaccines Are Made
- When producing dendritic cells, isolate monocytes from a blood draw and culture them to generate tens of millions of cells in about a week.
- Return cells both intradermally and intravenously to stimulate broad immune activation.
Dendritic Cells As Immune Policemen
- Dendritic cells act like 'policemen' that sample tumor antigens and train killer cells to target cancer specifically.
- A single dendritic cell can instruct thousands of killer cells to produce a rapid, targeted immune response.


