Description
This documentary concerns Harry M. Hoxsey, the former
coal miner whose family’s herbal recipe has brought about claims of a
cancer cure. Starting in 1924 with his first clinic, he expanded to 17
states by the mid 1950s, along the way constantly battling organized
medicine that labeled him a charlatan.
Hoxsey’s
supporters point out he was the victim of arrests, or “quackdowns”
spearheaded by the proponents of established medical practices.
Interviews of patients satisfied with the results of the controversial
treatment are balanced with physicians from the FDA and the AMA.
A clinic in Tijuana, Mexico claims an 80% success rate,
while opponents are naturally skeptical. What is apparent is that cancer
continues to be one of humankind’s more dreaded diseases, and that
political and economic forces dominate research and development.
Tags
Ken Ausubel, Catherine Salveson, hoxsey, how fealing becomes a crime, harry m. hoxsey, harry hoxsey, former, coal miner, herbal recipe, cancer, cure, clinic, victim, fba, ama, tijuana, mexico, disease, economic force, dominate, research, development