DAVID L. WALKER, PHD, NT, PM
Bio-Res-Med
Medical Arts Center
Never be bullied into silence. Never allow yourself to be made a victim. Accept no one’s definition of
your life; define yourself.
HARVEY FIERSTEIN
David L. Walker, PhD, is worth paying attention to. For starters, he’s had cancer and was given one of
those “get your affairs in order” prognoses. Lo and behold, today he’s alive, thriving, and cancer free. He
had been working as a biophysicist in the pharmaceutical industry, and ironically, he healed himself with
natural remedies. Because he worked in the drug-making industry, he knows a little—scratch that, a lot—
about what goes on inside the corridors of those multibillion-dollar companies, which is another reason to
listen to him. And finally, the natural remedies that healed him were also created by him. He’s now treating
all kinds of “incurable” patients at the clinic he founded in San Carlos, Mexico. His story is compelling and
fraught with the kind of drama that only high-stakes politics can craft.
In 1993, Dr. Walker entered the emergency room with excruciating pain and was told that his
condition was likely appendicitis. The doctors performed their tests and then told him to call his
family and notify them he was about to undergo surgery. When he awoke, his entire family was
gathered around the bed, knowing that his grueling nine-hour surgery had nothing to do with
appendicitis. He had advanced colon cancer, but no one told him this until four days after the
surgery.
Once he caught on to the gravity of the situation, he knew it was dire. His oncologist said that if
he did nothing, he would have a 10 percent chance of living. The good news was that he could try a
new type of chemo and have a 40 percent chance of being alive for another two or three years. He
agreed to the chemo.
After three surgeries and seven months of treatment, the cancer metastasized to his liver,
abdomen, bladder intramuscular area, and testicles. “It was bad,” he reports, but he wanted to quit
the treatment because it was “killing me faster than the disease.” This fact, combined with what he
knew about the financial incentives of the medical system, made him turn away from conventional
treatment.
“One doctor told me that if I quit working with him, he’d be out $350,000. Then there was the
chemo. Since I worked in the business, I knew that the company who manufactured the chemo put
ingredients in it that produced strong side effects. They also, of course, supplied a very expensive pill
to mitigate the side effects. It’s all about money, and I just wanted to get better.”
Dr. Walker’s doctors told him that he would certainly die without the treatments. That hit him
hard. He had three young children who he was determined to see graduate from high school. His
strength was that he was a cellular biologist and knew how cells worked. He decided to spend his final
days experimenting with possible treatments. His education as a scientist and his desire to see his kids
graduate mustered all the strength he needed to begin his work.
“There are five or six things that happen on a cellular level with the two hundred diseases we call
cancer. I began combining things that I thought might impact the membrane penetration of the cancer
cells. I knew membrane penetration was key, but I didn’t know where to go from there. Eventually, I
realized that I was approaching this in the same way I would as a pharmaceutical biologist—
backward. That’s when I stopped, pulled back, and began to see it differently, more simply. I just
needed to find the elements that would be productive to the cancer-induced cell and its inability to
accept medication or nutrients.”
His studies continued, he had some breakthroughs, and he applied his custom-made concoctions
to himself. Soon he began to feel better.
“That’s all I could go on,” he said. “I was petrified to go back into the medical system to get
tested, so I just went on how I felt.”
After eight months of drawing his own blood, conducting his own analyses, and ingesting his own
natural remedies, Dr. Walker felt better at age forty-one than he had at age twenty-five.
Two years later, he decided to go back to his oncologist and let the mainstream medical system
check him out. The tests came back clean. His doctor inferred that something was wrong and asked
him to redo the tests. He did. Again the tests were clean. Not wanting to stir things up, Dr. Walker told
his speechless oncologist that he had simply gone home after his last visit and prayed.
Dr. Walker doesn’t emphasize praying as an integral part of healing from cancer, as he perceives
most cancers are genetic in nature. That said, he does acknowledge that 80 percent of curing any
disease is in the mind.
“We live in a society that kills people prematurely. Our minds and bodies are built to kill off
negative influences. When you feel good, your mind produces endorphins, which can aid the remedies
to penetrate the membranes. Endorphins produce a specific energy level and can, for example, convert
bad food into better food. When your belief system is aligned with the action, the action will be
supported by the whole mind. When the two are in sync, the body accepts the treatment without
rejection. Whatever you have faith in will serve you.”
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