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Dying to Have Known

  • 2006
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 20m
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Dying to Have Known (2006)
Documentary

Master filmmaker Steve Kroschel, intrigued by a stunning statement from his last documentary, sets out to find hard evidence of the effectiveness of the Gerson Therapy, a long-suppressed nat... Read allMaster filmmaker Steve Kroschel, intrigued by a stunning statement from his last documentary, sets out to find hard evidence of the effectiveness of the Gerson Therapy, a long-suppressed natural cancer cure. His travels take him across both the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans, fr... Read allMaster filmmaker Steve Kroschel, intrigued by a stunning statement from his last documentary, sets out to find hard evidence of the effectiveness of the Gerson Therapy, a long-suppressed natural cancer cure. His travels take him across both the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans, from upstate New York to San Diego to Alaska, from Japan and Holland to Spain and Mexico. In... Read all

  • Director
    • Steve Kroschel
  • Writer
    • Steve Kroschel
  • Stars
    • Stephen Barret
    • T. Colin Campbell
    • Carolyn Dean
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    227
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    • Director
      • Steve Kroschel
    • Writer
      • Steve Kroschel
    • Stars
      • Stephen Barret
      • T. Colin Campbell
      • Carolyn Dean
    • 5User reviews
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    Stephen Barret
    • Self - Health Fraud Expert
    T. Colin Campbell
    T. Colin Campbell
    • Self - Professor Emeritus of Nutritional Biochemistry, Cornell University
    • (as Colin Campbell)
    Carolyn Dean
    • Self - Author
    Dean Edell
    • Self
    Caldwell Esselstyn Jr.
    • Self - Surgeon and Coronary Specialist
    Charlotte Gerson
    Charlotte Gerson
    • Self - Dr. Gerson's Daughter
    Paul Hepperly
    • Self - Research Manager, Rodale Institute
    Yoshihiko Hoshino
    • Self - Professor of Medicine
    Steve Kroschel
    • Self - Presenter
    Shugo Nakanishi
    • Self - Business Director, New Japanese Gerson Clinic
    Wallace Sampson
    • Self - Editor, Scientific Review of Alternative Medicine
    Andrew W. Saul
    Andrew W. Saul
    • Self - Author
    Howard Straus
    Howard Straus
    • Self
    Takaho Watayo
    • Self - Subdirector and Surgeon, Toritsu Otsuka Hospital
    David O. Wilson
    • Self - Research Agronomist, Rodale Institute
    • Director
      • Steve Kroschel
    • Writer
      • Steve Kroschel
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    10suzblink

    Knowledge that every human being should possess

    What a tragedy it is that we live in a world where the truth about the Honey dew is kept away from us so that certain people can profit from certain people dying. I will propagate this to as many people as I can
    Sonic_Master

    Really refreshing, and full of hope...Nicely done!

    It is hard to be objective when evidences starts to pile up and you're getting more and more angry, but he has somehow managed to stay true to the course and objectively approach every single goal he has set until the final one.

    Very nicely done, it is refreshing to see for a change a documentary in which facts are presented as they are, without bias toward either side and without director constantly trying to convey a single message to the point where it gets so annoying and you say "Al right i got it, i got it.. can i please see the rest.."

    I get the feeling that he was filming this movie for his own personal records, so that someday, in 20 years from now, he can lean back in his sofa with his wife and watch it in the evenings, and remember where we were once..

    Surely we will all watch it one day as a historical footage, while trying to explain our grandchildren how we had our reasons to let powerful people become what they are now...
    1ramfat

    This movie is total BS, and is dangerous.

    Gerson's therapy has not been independently tested or subjected to randomized controlled trials, and thus is illegal to market in the United States. The Gerson Institute promotes the therapy by citing patient testimonials and other anecdotal evidence. Gerson published a book discussing the alleged success of the therapy in 50 patients, but a review by the U.S. National Cancer Institute was unable to find any evidence that Gerson's claims were accurate. The NCI found that no in vivo animal studies had been conducted. Similarly, case series by Gerson Institute staff published in the alternative medical literature suffered from methodological flaws, and no independent entity has been able to reproduce the claims.

    Attempts to independently check the results of the therapy have been negative. A group of 13 patients sickened by elements of the Gerson Therapy were evaluated in hospitals in San Diego in the early 1980s; all 13 were found to still have active cancer. An investigation by Quackwatch found that the institute's claims of cure were based not on actual documentation of survival, but on "a combination of the doctor's estimate that the departing patient has a 'reasonable chance of surviving', plus feelings that the Institute staff have about the status of people who call in".

    A 1994 article in the Journal of Naturopathic Medicine attempted to follow 39 Gerson patients in Tijuana. Patient interviews were used to confirm the existence and stage of cancer; most patients were unaware of the stage of their tumor, and medical records were not available. Most patients were lost to follow-up; of the patients successfully followed, 10 died and six were alive at their last follow-up. Review of this study pointed out its "obvious flaws", including "the majority of patients lost to follow-up, lack of access to detailed medical records, and reliance upon patients for disease stage information"; the authors themselves regarded the results as unclear.

    The American Cancer Society reported that "there is no reliable scientific evidence that Gerson therapy is effective in treating cancer, and the principles behind it are not widely accepted by the medical community. It is not approved for use in the United States." In 1947, the National Cancer Institute reviewed 10 claimed cures submitted by Gerson; however, all of the patients were receiving standard anticancer treatment simultaneously, making it impossible to determine what effect, if any, was due to Gerson's therapy. A review of the Gerson Therapy by Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center concluded: "If proponents of such therapies wish them to be evaluated scientifically and considered valid adjuvant treatments, they must provide extensive records (more than simple survival rates) and conduct controlled, prospective studies as evidence". In 1959, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) again reviewed cases of patients treated by Gerson. The NCI found that the available information did not prove the regimen had benefit. Cancer Research UK states that "Available scientific evidence does not support any claims that Gerson therapy can treat cancer. Gerson therapy can be very harmful to your health."

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      Carolyn Dean had her registration certificate revoked in Ontario in 1995 because of unfit medical practice and disregard for the welfare of 36 of her patients. She did not contest the charges and was not present or represented at her hearing. Dean wrote on her website that it was an attempt by the "medical establishment" to discredit her.
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      Himself - Presenter: I moved here several years ago. It is a land where you can touch the pulse of Nature's rhythms in the raw. It is a place where one is able to step back and collect your thoughts, to contemplate, contemplate life and what matters.

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    • Release date
      • 2006 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Alaska, USA
    • Production company
      • Kroshel Films
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      1 hour 20 minutes
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      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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