Sylvie Beljanski – Beljanski Foundation, Anti-Cancer Plants & Treatments | Nathan Crane Podcast 23

In today’s video, we sit down with Sylvie Beljanksi. Sylvie Beljanski, a French lawyer by trade, is a health advocate for holistic medicine, public speaker, internationally known author, and entrepreneur. She is the Founder and Executive Vice President of The Beljanski Foundation, whose mission is to research natural approaches to cancer. She is also the CEO of Maison Beljanski, an international dietary supplement company.

Ms. Beljanski is the award-winning author of Winning The War On Cancer: The Epic Journey Towards a Natural Cure. This book has helped propel Ms. Beljanski to be a sought-after speaker at health and wellness conferences globally, where she has educated thousands of people about scientific breakthroughs in the field of integrative medicine.

And this October, together Sylvie and I have partnered through the Beljanski Foundation and Healing Life International to produce the first-ever Beljanski Integrative Cancer Conference.  

It’s a powerful weekend conference bringing together hundreds of people from around the world to learn from over 2 dozen of the top cancer experts on the planet.  The conference will be a life-changing experience infused with music, entertainment, medicinal movement, comedy, fundraising, inspiring presentations, cutting-edge anti-cancer education and technologies, and much more.  You can learn more about it and get your in-person or livestream tickets at IntegrativeCancerConference.com 

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00:01:28:24 – 00:02:01:18

Nathan Crane

Hello. Hello. Welcome to the podcast. I am super excited to have Sylvia Jan ski joining us today. Sylvia is somebody who I now consider a friend and a colleague, somebody who has an incredible, fascinating past and is doing revolutionary work today in furthering scientific research for cancer, specifically natural solutions for cancer. Sylvia is a French lawyer by trade.

00:02:01:18 – 00:02:28:12

Nathan Crane

She’s a holistic health advocate and she is a member of the Holistic Leadership Council and the author of the award winning book titled Winning the War on Cancer. She’s the founder of the The Bill Jazzy Foundation, which is a nonprofit that I’m also very honored to be on the board of directors of where we conduct scientific research into natural plant extracts to determine their anti-cancer and their health promoting properties.

00:02:29:01 – 00:02:59:07

Nathan Crane

She started the foundation back in 1999 to further her father’s cancer research. This October together, Sylvia and I have partnered through the Belgian Ski Foundation and my company Healing Life, to produce the first ever Belgian Ski Integrative Cancer Conference. It’s a really powerful weekend conference, bringing together hundreds of people from around the world to learn from over two dozen of the top cancer experts on the planet.

00:02:59:08 – 00:03:32:21

Nathan Crane

The conference will be a life changing experience infused with music and entertainment, medicinal movement, comedy fundraising, inspiring presentations, cutting edge anti-cancer education and technologies, vendors and much more. You can learn more about it and get your in-person tickets if you come to Jacksonville, Florida. Highly recommend coming in person or you can live stream it. All those tickets are available at Integrative Cancer Conference dot com Integrative Cancer conference dot com.

00:03:33:15 – 00:03:37:10

Nathan Crane

And yeah just super excited Sylvia to have you here on the podcast.

00:03:38:13 – 00:03:39:03

Sylvie Beljanski

Thank you.

00:03:39:11 – 00:04:03:17

Nathan Crane

You know there’s so much to talk about and you have been helping move forward this really important conversation backed by science and the health advocacy of natural and holistic and integrative solutions for cancer for a long time. And really it started with your father, right? I mean, he was really the inspiration for you to do the work that you do now.

00:04:04:17 – 00:04:46:02

Sylvie Beljanski

Yes, indeed. He was wanting to die by energy, so he was working in Paris, France Pasteur Institute, and he was really at the forefront of this movement back in the eighties to look at natural solutions rather than just drugs that can be patented to find a solution to cancer. He was also also one of the first scientists to consider that cancer was not just a genetic disease and that there were other causes than just a random mutation that could induce cancer.

00:04:46:02 – 00:05:26:22

Sylvie Beljanski

Of course, mutation can occur, and that happens sometimes, but it’s only 7 to 8% of cancers well-researched, found just as genetic mutation. Everything else comes from a disturbance. The toxicity of our environment and environment at large. Everything that we breathe, the better. Also, our emotions. Everything can destroy of our DNA. And my father made really the link image observations as scientific observation.

00:05:27:02 – 00:06:09:11

Sylvie Beljanski

So scientific measurement between destabilization of the DNA and cancer media observations that for every cancer, whether it’s a plant and animal or a human, you have this destabilization of the DNA, meaning the two strands of the DNA are not kept together, as it should in a nice ellipse. But they’re distorted, have big loops, and it’s inside those big loops that replication hormones and good skin cells and that lead to an increased duplication of cancerous cells.

00:06:09:18 – 00:06:52:20

Sylvie Beljanski

So that’s really is hallmark of cancer. So my father went on to say, well, how can we find such our ways to prevent this kind of thing to happen? And once he has, I had understood what was going on and looked at natural solutions and he found a number of natural solutions, which he studied extensively and was able to to show that the harm that naturally compounds out there, which are available and not too expensive and are able to fight cancer cells, different kinds of cancer cells.

00:06:53:03 – 00:07:19:09

Sylvie Beljanski

It doesn’t matter if it is man or woman, if it is prostate, breast or ovarian, pancreatic cancer. And in order to do that, we saw toxicity and also showing a nice synergy of action with a number of chemotherapies. So we spoke at large about those that are those compounds going to the interest of a number of French doctors.

00:07:19:09 – 00:07:51:09

Sylvie Beljanski

And more and more people in France started to take those products. And at some points, a French president phosphor Mitterrand back in the early nineties started to take those products and against all odds, was able to finish his second term. Also, he had been diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer and the surgeon said that said that he was not going to finish his second term.

00:07:51:09 – 00:08:40:04

Sylvie Beljanski

And he was I mean, the country should prepare for early elections and against all odds, which are finish his second term. So that really brought my father’s work under the radar. Creativity of the government of of issue. People really did not like the idea that it was kind of official recognition of natural medecine. And soon after the passing of Mitterrand, finally they sent a SWAT team to destroy my father, destroying his laboratory, despite every evidence of his work and how his work could make a difference in people’s lives.

00:08:40:13 – 00:08:42:12

Sylvie Beljanski

AS Yes, that’s crazy.

00:08:42:12 – 00:09:10:17

Nathan Crane

I mean, so for people, it’s for people don’t know Your father is Miracle Bell Jan Ski That may that name may ring a bell for some people. If you’ve looked into his work at all or his story, if you look him up, it’s funny because if you look up his career on on Wikipedia, he has a really small Wikipedia page and they basically just say, Yeah, he found these natural plants that were helping fight against cancer.

00:09:11:02 – 00:09:36:18

Nathan Crane

He believed that they were better than the drugs. Even the French politicians, you know, were starting to support him or whatever. And then he was forced is what they say he was forced to and to a retirement or to an early retire meant something like that. And and then they say, you know, and then he then they say he died of cancer in 19 early, early nineties.

00:09:36:18 – 00:09:41:02

Nathan Crane

Right. And that was it. That’s all they say about that whole thing. It’s like a few paragraphs and that’s it.

00:09:41:17 – 00:10:27:24

Sylvie Beljanski

Wikipedia, you guys, I know. And you look at seven, seven figures, important figures into the end of natural medicines they all have is extensive neglect. He finishes high school. No, 200 pages That at best as Wikipedia doesn’t like anything natural. I don’t know. Is it being done as is the pharmaceutical companies in pharmaceutical companies? I don’t know exactly how it works, but the is that I said that like that your my decision and you thought you would not find the positive page on for for natural medicine Illumina based on Wikipedia.

00:10:28:05 – 00:10:34:20

Sylvie Beljanski

So actually having you know 200 page short is kind of achievement right?

00:10:34:20 – 00:10:58:14

Nathan Crane

That’s what it’s like. It’s, it’s crazy. I’m going to look up and see if I can find out how many pharmaceutical companies donate to Wikipedia on a regular basis, because I would not doubt it that all of them do. But you’re saying that the full story is the French government sent in a SWAT team to his laboratory.

00:10:58:21 – 00:11:39:18

Sylvie Beljanski

And it was crazy with drugs. Any cocktails? I mean, like if it was a big, big corporation and the and the Times think was a secret, secret and secret defense operation. So it was very difficult to have orders all the information, everything was sent. It’s only because of the background doesn’t know yet that I was able to access the defense file and that that’s where I saw an order to destroy all evidence before trial.

00:11:40:08 – 00:11:40:22

Sylvie Beljanski

And so when.

00:11:41:04 – 00:11:51:12

Nathan Crane

You read that so you read the order, you actually read the order. You saw the order to destroy all the evidence. And who wrote who who wrote this order? Who did it come from?

00:11:52:20 – 00:11:59:21

Sylvie Beljanski

And was an officer, a police officer in charge of the inquiry.

00:12:00:22 – 00:12:07:18

Nathan Crane

So the order came from him. But you don’t you don’t know who you don’t know who the upper person was that ordered them to.

00:12:07:18 – 00:12:39:00

Sylvie Beljanski

Give him the order? Absolutely. You don’t know. Absolutely. Absolutely. And but that’s what started me. And I as I know this is what I say. Why are they trying to disclose the evidence? What is a cover up here? And since that’s when you want to start digging and understanding, of course, what what what happened. And that’s why I started to understand the importance of my my father’s discoveries.

00:12:39:09 – 00:13:18:12

Sylvie Beljanski

And I felt that they belonged to the world. And that has to be a saved. And I started this non-for-profit here in New York in 99 to carry on with his legacy. And that’s the beginning. The idea was just to get confirmation, scientific confirmation of this work. After all. I mean, science is all about predictability. You have the scientific results are only valid if you can produce them and others of the years.

00:13:18:12 – 00:13:36:24

Sylvie Beljanski

And we were very lucky we were able to work with academic institutions like Columbia University, Kansas University Medical Center. We had a clinical trial, saw a concert concert, American concert Society.

00:13:37:19 – 00:13:38:07

Nathan Crane

Society.

00:13:38:12 – 00:14:15:12

Sylvie Beljanski

No big chain of us, Beatles, whatever. And we have been working with a number of reputable American institutions. And they not only were able to confirm my father’s research, but they were able to take them a step further and get very, very interesting new results. And that, to all weasels, a little nut child tax that my father had perfected.

00:14:15:12 – 00:14:24:14

Nathan Crane

So since your unfortunate father’s father’s passing, now, did he actually die from cancer or what? What happened there? Yes.

00:14:24:14 – 00:15:06:10

Sylvie Beljanski

What happened is what when when you got arrested, they told him instead of bringing some rights away. So to the charge, they told him to stay in the lab of of the night. They said it’s too late to take you to to to The judge will do that tomorrow morning. And so they actually dated Zainab. This is, I think, what a number of people who were going dressed like like for going to the to the wrong was cried God knows what because nothing about this crank was in the legal file.

00:15:07:02 – 00:15:08:22

Sylvie Beljanski

This hides a laboratory.

00:15:09:02 – 00:15:12:19

Nathan Crane

They spray, they sprayed they sprayed the laboratory with something and.

00:15:13:05 – 00:15:14:15

Sylvie Beljanski

We something we.

00:15:14:15 – 00:15:17:18

Nathan Crane

Know how to. And how do you know that they sprayed the laboratory with something.

00:15:18:15 – 00:15:35:02

Sylvie Beljanski

Because they came see white people, which is I mean, also witnesses told me I have just I have witnesses, but I don’t have any information about that.

00:15:36:07 – 00:15:48:13

Nathan Crane

Okay. So people that were working at your father’s lab at the time or were there in person or whatever, they saw people come in hazmat suits and be spraying down the entire lab. Was some something.

00:15:49:06 – 00:15:53:20

Sylvie Beljanski

Something. And they ordered my father to stay the other night.

00:15:54:08 – 00:16:00:21

Nathan Crane

He stayed in the lab overnight. Yes. While they after they sprayed it with who knows what.

00:16:01:11 – 00:16:02:01

Sylvie Beljanski

Yeah, this is.

00:16:02:01 – 00:16:10:19

Nathan Crane

This is crazy. This story is so crazy. It’s like. And I was terrible movies by movie or something, you know?

00:16:11:16 – 00:16:29:12

Sylvie Beljanski

And two months later, my father was really hurt to see. And TMZ started to have acute myeloid leukemia and his heart attacks. We are no longer available because of police. That says everything. Wow. There was nothing left.

00:16:30:09 – 00:17:00:03

Nathan Crane

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00:17:00:03 – 00:17:09:07

Nathan Crane

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00:17:09:24 – 00:17:30:12

Sylvie Beljanski

So that’s where I start to do my best to produce from here. From New York as quickly as possible to to send him some things that could help him. But I mean, just by the time he takes to start a production, it was too late to save him.

00:17:31:07 – 00:17:31:22

Speaker 1

Wow.

00:17:32:07 – 00:18:06:20

Sylvie Beljanski

I’m sorry I took the case. Was the European Court of Human Rights and the French government had absolutely nothing to say for their defense. So they started some as many legal shenanigans they could for to delays the decision for four years. But in the end, the we won unanimous decision Belgium against France because they had nothing to explain what happened.

00:18:06:20 – 00:18:17:02

Nathan Crane

And so when you say you won in court, what exactly were the charges that you had pressed against them and what did you win? What was the what was the outcome?

00:18:17:02 – 00:18:52:07

Sylvie Beljanski

What we what what we want is that they did not do anything to give my father his day in court, just indicted him. And that. So I waited and waited until he passed away without any judgment like actually is in you. It was going to pass away. And that thanks us to this mysterious pride in celebratory.

00:18:52:07 – 00:19:10:04

Nathan Crane

That’s such a sad story. I mean, here is your father basically working to cure cancer and make it affordable and accessible to everybody. And, you know, the government comes in and basically kills him and wipes him out and destroys the evidence.

00:19:10:23 – 00:19:11:10

Sylvie Beljanski

Yes.

00:19:11:10 – 00:19:22:23

Nathan Crane

And you win it, move in court and don’t even give him his day in court and man, thank God that you had the courage in this fight. Pick up where he left off.

00:19:23:23 – 00:19:34:20

Sylvie Beljanski

So this evidence is that this poisoned man did not provide any explanation because a court of human rights allow.

00:19:34:20 – 00:19:43:24

Nathan Crane

Now, didn’t you didn’t you have access to some of his writings and journals and things and that’s where you learned about what he was working on.

00:19:43:24 – 00:20:25:17

Sylvie Beljanski

So thank God I had my mom and my mom I’ve been working with along with my father. She was actually his assistant since the lab for almost 50 years. And she helped me to to understand it was all or new for me. I had absolutely did not have any scientific background. But once I understood the importance of this, those discoveries, I made a point to to understand and then to carry further the appropriate research program.

00:20:25:17 – 00:20:58:09

Sylvie Beljanski

So I hired the Ph.D. to to we some background similar to my father, Dr. John Hall, and he’s the research director at the Regional City Foundation. And he’s the one who has made the liaison, who is a number of US academic institutions, so we could carry on those scientific programs. And I have to say that I I’m most proud of the work done by occupational Ski Foundation of of as a yes.

00:20:58:19 – 00:21:35:23

Sylvie Beljanski

Every program has led to peer reviewed publications, and we make all those publications available to all to read on the website of the foundation which is BENSHOFF ski that arc the algae and I that arc. So everybody can have access to this, to this research and learn from that. And download the applications and start a conversation with some doctor.

00:21:36:05 – 00:22:16:00

Sylvie Beljanski

Because sometimes, you know, doctors say orthodontic and they saying, we wish chemotherapy don’t take anything natural or stop if they if they supplement and in fact zero scientific publications which have been reprinted by N.H., who are all about the synergy of action between those natural compounds and values chemotherapies. So that’s, I think, something important to know. And it’s it’s it’s a very bitter.

00:22:16:00 – 00:23:00:24

Nathan Crane

So I’ll talk a little bit about the the plants that your father studied and that you went on to continue studying and then producing these scientific research papers on and have published in, you know, peer reviewed journals. There’s there’s a few main plants that he took a very special interest in. Right. And since then there have been dozens of studies on these on different types of cancer and different types of mechanism of action of how they either induce apoptosis and help kill cancer cells or help, you know, reduce or slow angiogenesis and help stop the spread of cancer.

00:23:00:24 – 00:23:38:21

Nathan Crane

A lot of different mechanisms of action, you know, immune enhancement, etc., etc.. Talk a little bit about what are those plants and why, if you know why he took a really special interest in just these ones, because we know a lot of plants today have, you know, a combination of mechanisms of action against cancer. I mean, we know that nature through so many different plants, have flavonoids and antioxidants in Sulforaphane, for example, in green, dark, leafy green vegetables, cruciferous vegetables that help fight against cancer and certain compounds in mushrooms and, you know, so many plants.

00:23:38:21 – 00:23:56:22

Nathan Crane

But these are really the I never even knew of these plants until I learned about the bill GMC Foundation, at least two of them. I knew about the green teas, the very specific green teas I’ve looked a lot of at research, but these other two plants were very new for me, you know, a few years back. So yeah, talk a little bit about that.

00:23:57:13 – 00:24:46:00

Sylvie Beljanski

Yeah. So, so my so I told you about how my father made the link between the energy that benefits Asian and cancer. So he was able to measure the degree of destabilization of the DNA and then compare that with the activity of specific compounds to see if that was effective at preventing the rate as a cause of a synthesis of cancer, DNA and having that done, it was able to screen for a number of compounds and see how effective they were at preventing and at inhibiting the development of cancer.

00:24:46:00 – 00:25:38:11

Sylvie Beljanski

So the innate rate of synthesis of cancer, of the DNA and you want to do compounds that would be selected, meaning would not fuel also cancer cells would only attacked cancer cells and have no effect on his kidney function, no effect on his kidney. That’s the this selectivity of action is really is a hallmark of my father. This research on like compounds that attack cancerous cells and have no effect on healthy cells because if you have no if you do not attack as he says, then you have no toxicity.

00:25:38:11 – 00:26:14:22

Sylvie Beljanski

You eliminate the product within a matter of a few hours and not toxicity was something very, very important for my father. So he focused his research on potent, very potent natural compounds with no toxicity to Hersey says. And e e f first focus on a kind of well known back in the 80 years cloth extract called over sheer vomit.

00:26:14:22 – 00:26:58:08

Sylvie Beljanski

ALL Yeah, At that time it was used for blood cancers and treating E potentially, but there were some reports that it could induce breast cancer. So my father looked into that and he found that within zero one Chevron, we told you, which was at the time on the market, there were two alkaloids. One that that was indeed a very feather fiber and had anti-cancer properties and one that could induce cancer.

00:26:58:21 – 00:27:38:09

Sylvie Beljanski

So any need to eliminate it and stunning it emitted B, which he thought was responsible for breast cancer and E only used a cobalt to extract devoid of his have been and rich in that stunning and that of a overshot extract devoid of any of physical been has proven to be extremely effective against a number of cancerous cell lines and no toxicity on her, she says.

00:27:38:22 – 00:28:43:14

Sylvie Beljanski

But there’s a purification time as phase have been is a big project very messy and very expensive. So he looked if he could find another compound, another molecule that would be similar in this chemical, if the molecule could be similar to understanding. And that’s how he found travel rain and floral period in comes from a back of a tree in in the Amazon rainforest and a cold POW operator and what is beautiful also results to two compounds is that they are coming from nature and also extremely sustained even in their sourcing a the so called Chevron matriarch was like weeds in Africa.

00:28:44:01 – 00:29:19:05

Sylvie Beljanski

And so poppy and I because you only takes the back of the tree if you leave at least 20% of the bark on the tree it will regrow by itself. So it is really in the image of nature’s bounty to give us those compounds and in the very sustainable way, knowing that zinc this high, a large number of cancerous cells, we saw toxicity, we saw side effects.

00:29:19:05 – 00:29:58:08

Nathan Crane

So Ro Sophia von Materia even if you go to WebMD for example, which is not generally very friendly for natural plant medicine, but I found this really fascinating even on WebMD, for example, they say right here contains chemicals that lower blood pressure kill cancer cells and bacteria and help with brain function right here, kill cancer cells. I mean, for WebMD to say that about a plant is actually pretty, pretty fascinating.

00:29:58:22 – 00:30:09:03

Nathan Crane

Now, the the precautions, they say, is they could possibly be unsafe because it could be because it could have side effects.

00:30:09:21 – 00:30:17:08

Sylvie Beljanski

Yes. Because indeed, there is a long story, flimsy, at least with we obviously have figure razor thin.

00:30:17:08 – 00:30:19:00

Nathan Crane

How do you spell razor pin? What is a.

00:30:19:19 – 00:30:26:07

Sylvie Beljanski

R e s e r p i n e.

00:30:26:11 – 00:30:29:19

Nathan Crane

Okay. Yep. I remember reading about that a couple of years ago.

00:30:30:16 – 00:31:01:06

Sylvie Beljanski

So there’s been have been has been linked. It’s a maintenance cannot be discovered. Yeah. So that’s a one which is traditionally associated to two of our shovel metal. Yeah. And it is the ones that my father deemed to be toxic and to induce cancer. So that’s the one we remove from the household. Show me toys, extract sex we use now for research.

00:31:01:14 – 00:31:36:14

Sylvie Beljanski

And when you have of Walsh extract we know there’s been baitfish in Ulster NI which is a secondary alkaloid of very few of them. Utoeya Then you have these wonderful properties of Keating a sense and we have been able to work on prostate cancer, ovarian cancer, pancreatic cancer with different universities and all that has been published. So now it’s available.

00:31:36:22 – 00:31:44:11

Sylvie Beljanski

And as I read it, that’s why I even when we’re ready, is an origin source phasers.

00:31:45:07 – 00:32:09:18

Nathan Crane

So if someone just wants to go out and buy Rudolph Reformatory, they have to be really careful in using it because large doses could possibly have serious side effects if it has the alkaloids razor pin in it, which which which it generally will, unless it’s an extract from the plant where that’s been removed, just as you’ve said, just as your father has.

00:32:10:12 – 00:32:15:03

Sylvie Beljanski

Absolutely. So it’s really important to look for something that is have been free.

00:32:15:18 – 00:32:33:12

Nathan Crane

Now we’re welfare of all. Maitreya is there. I’ve searched before. Is there like a comment? I know this is a plant that’s common. Like you say, it grows like a weed in Africa. Is there a common name for it? It’s such a tongue twister name and hard for people to remember. Is there a more common name for it that you know of?

00:32:33:12 – 00:32:34:14

Nathan Crane

Because I couldn’t find one.

00:32:35:09 – 00:32:37:19

Sylvie Beljanski

No, no, I don’t think there is.

00:32:37:23 – 00:32:44:12

Nathan Crane

I think you have, you know, from herbs, it’s like you got cilantro, chickweed, oregano, simple names, you know.

00:32:45:08 – 00:32:48:18

Sylvie Beljanski

I don’t know. Unfortunately, not for this one.

00:32:49:02 – 00:33:05:24

Nathan Crane

So so I think I think you need to come up with a name for it and coin the name for it and and give it a new name. I think. I think you have you deserve the the the the crown to, to rename this plant with a common name.

00:33:07:03 – 00:33:08:21

Sylvie Beljanski

Says and that idea that.

00:33:08:21 – 00:33:14:13

Nathan Crane

Needs it answers the cancer killer plants or something like that you know something easy to remember.

00:33:15:11 – 00:34:05:15

Sylvie Beljanski

And he also has the other powerful alkaloids that my father worked with as is the tree from the Amazon. The Latin name is just so spam. I’m very Aussie as a virgin. Again, the meat is no, I mean people remember Moth is forever as peripheral vision. Yeah. So. So this power bin is coming from from the Amazon rainforest and used and extracts and extracts which is rich in slaver period lean and that’s the flavor appearing easy alkaloid which has been studied for also not being able to fight a number of cancer cells, large number of cancer cells without toxicity, without side effects.

00:34:05:23 – 00:34:11:09

Sylvie Beljanski

And the synergy with chemotherapies also has been documented.

00:34:12:10 – 00:34:21:06

Nathan Crane

So Paul PEREIRA doesn’t isn’t necessarily have to be an extract where they remove anything from it. Is it the whole plant that they use?

00:34:22:12 – 00:34:54:03

Sylvie Beljanski

A you know, it’s a specific there is a specific extraction procedure. The back from the piece of bark is. Yeah. Right. And so since it involves Chevron, which is difficult to process because we want to eliminate the toxic molecule as appropriate is more difficult to source. So there is no no fixing to work with, but they are both too beautiful, beautiful plastic strikes.

00:34:54:15 – 00:35:30:03

Sylvie Beljanski

And what we have been able to do is to study the mechanism of action and we have seen that not only it’s working on different cancer cells, but there are also multiple mechanism of action. You mentioned apoptosis. Yes. Both six types also induce apoptosis, but also autophagy of cancerous cells and and inhibition of of an.

00:35:30:12 – 00:35:31:13

Nathan Crane

Angiogenesis.

00:35:32:11 – 00:35:46:24

Sylvie Beljanski

Is angiogenesis. That’s for ginkgo biloba. But the principle or mechanism of actions that have been studied and all the publications on the bench ask you that talk.

00:35:46:24 – 00:35:55:02

Nathan Crane

And didn’t you find that when these two plants are taken together, there’s also a synergistic effect against cancer that happens?

00:35:55:20 – 00:36:39:23

Sylvie Beljanski

Yes, because not they are similar mechanism of action, but they are not exactly similar. So powerful and I would say keeps the first generation of cancer, of cells and of Chevron Utoya, prevents the occurrence of a second generation. So it’s like a little bit of razor whiz to to do plants. And together they are very, very effective. So that’s why we we are looking into putting those extracts together with the green tea for a new upcoming research project.

00:36:40:04 – 00:37:24:12

Sylvie Beljanski

What we have seen studying pulp and alcohol fire. When we told you that they were effective against different kind of cancerous cells and I working both in synergy with chemotherapies, but they were also active against cancer stem cells and that’s very, very important. Yeah, because chemotherapies do not this time cancer stem cells, right. STEM cells are those cancerous cells within a tumor which are more aggressive than the other cancerous cells.

00:37:24:20 – 00:38:05:04

Sylvie Beljanski

They are able to resist chemotherapy and most treatments and they stay in the blood, then covered in blood and create a new tumor tumor. So that’s metastasis. Also, if you nabs whatever you name it, but it means in plain language. So that’s the cancer comes back. And that’s the biggest fear for cancer survivors. So more and more cancer cases, we live in a more and more toxic environment, more and more people receive one day and as a cancer diagnosis.

00:38:06:03 – 00:38:36:06

Sylvie Beljanski

So good news is as more and more cancer survivors also, but also people millions of people are living in fear, and rightly so, because they receive a chemotherapy. And chemotherapy is not this time cancer stem cells. So it doesn’t mean that we have out of resources and we just have to live in fear. And I light a candle.

00:38:36:08 – 00:39:04:00

Sylvie Beljanski

I hope I hope for the best. We what we have been able to document, study and document and publish about is that a source to extract support before and after? Mm Yeah. I just spoke about are both able to destroy cancer stem cells and we know also that they are the toxic and so there is no side effect.

00:39:05:10 – 00:39:47:14

Sylvie Beljanski

These studies have been conducted at Kansas University Medical Center and Hope and in vitro on mice and we studied for critique and ovarian cancer stem cells. So very, very nice pieces there. And we what we would like to do now is to look at breast cancer stem cells, because breast cancer has become the most common cancer in women and men are the most common gender now on earth.

00:39:47:21 – 00:40:02:14

Sylvie Beljanski

About 62% of humans are female. So I think it is time to look at what we can do to prevent breast cancer metastasis.

00:40:02:22 – 00:40:04:02

Speaker 1

Mm hmm. Mm hmm.

00:40:05:12 – 00:40:15:11

Nathan Crane

Yeah. And who knows? That percentage could just keep going up and up if more men are deciding to become women as well. Women could just rule the whole world. So we’ll see what happens with that. Hopefully, I.

00:40:15:11 – 00:40:27:13

Sylvie Beljanski

Can actually actually, there is an increasing number of men also who get diagnosed with with breast cancer. Right.

00:40:28:02 – 00:41:05:24

Nathan Crane

And I think has a lot to do with the, you know, the phthalates and the and the parabens and the xeno estrogens that are from the plastics and the toxins that are in our environment that are literally causing, you know, men to to produce more estrogen. I mean, these these estrogen mimicking xeno estrogens that are found in our in our plastics in a lot of the kit man made chemicals, we know that they attach to the estrogen receptors in the brain, the brain in the body and can produce excessive amounts of estrogen in the body.

00:41:05:24 – 00:41:41:10

Nathan Crane

And you know, we know breast cancer is an estrogen related very not all, but there are estrogen related breast cancers. So, you know, I think that’s I think that’s contributing to it. And there’s a lot of evidence to suggest that as well. I want to share this real quick. It’s really exciting to find something that is showing success against cancer stem cells, because as you said, if you do chemotherapy or radiation and you don’t and they don’t kill the cancer stem cells, which we know they very often don’t, the literature even says it.

00:41:41:16 – 00:42:07:20

Nathan Crane

You know, chemotherapy doesn’t kill cancer stem cells. That stem cell will and very often does grow more cancer. That’s what the stem cell does. It allows more cancer to grow, as you were just talking about, and can lead to metastasis, can can lead to new tumors growing. Even if you blast out the cancer with chemotherapy, radiation even cut it out with surgery, you’re still leaving the stem cells there.

00:42:07:20 – 00:42:34:02

Nathan Crane

And so the rate of recurrence, the rate of relapse is very high in certain cancers. For those of you watching, you know, here are here’s the table of recurrence. Bladder cancer is a 50% recurrence rate even after a cystectomy, meaning they literally remove your bladder, you still got a flip of a coin of the cancer coming back. Breast cancer has a 30% recurrence rate, colon cancer, 17%.

00:42:34:02 – 00:42:48:24

Nathan Crane

And that’s even after they call it, even after they do curative surgery, it still has a 17% recurrence rate. Glioblastomas brain cancer has nearly a 100% recurrence rate if you do conventional therapies.

00:42:49:19 – 00:43:06:02

Sylvie Beljanski

And that would like to say for glioblastomas. My father did some some research as a specific cancer at a palpate a cox as the blood brain barrier and this time be your breast or my cancer cells.

00:43:06:02 – 00:43:07:14

Nathan Crane

That’s your area.

00:43:08:10 – 00:43:13:16

Sylvie Beljanski

Your breast or my eyes is something that doesn’t get dispersed.

00:43:14:00 – 00:43:39:08

Nathan Crane

Well, and you were talking about the upcoming study that foundation is doing is on breast cancer stem cells. Yeah, it’s 30%. That’s that’s I mean, it’s basically one in three people. You go get chemotherapy, radiation surgery and, you know, a one in three chance that the cancer is going to come back. The other one that you’ve already published research on was was prostate cancer or pancreas.

00:43:40:02 – 00:43:45:23

Sylvie Beljanski

Creating a concept of stem cells with ovarian, which is 80% and pancreatic.

00:43:46:06 – 00:44:18:12

Nathan Crane

Yeah, ovarian cancer, 85% recurrence if you do conventional therapy. And then pancreatic cancer, which is a very challenging cancer even. Yes. Even after even one year after curative surgery, Larry, they say they cured it with surgery, 36 recurrence, 38% local recurrence after chemotherapy and 46% this metastasis after it’s almost up to 50% recurrence. Again, people go, well, why?

00:44:18:14 – 00:44:51:00

Nathan Crane

Why? I mean, these are supposed to be curative therapies. Are these are supposed to you know, even if you do the chemotherapy, radiation surgery and and they say, hey, your cancers gone, your margins are clean, you know, you’re good to go, but you don’t change anything that led to the cancer in the first place. You don’t change the diet and clean up the toxins and improve your lifestyle and start implementing, you know, an anti cancer lifestyle is as we teach through all of my courses and programs and books and as you talk about in your book, you know, and you don’t add in these herbs and supplements and different things that can help your body

00:44:51:06 – 00:45:18:15

Nathan Crane

fight against cancer, your odds of the cancer coming back are so high. We just looked at them. And a big part is because you haven’t done anything about the cancer stem cells. So this research you’ve already shown, these plants can help inhibit the cancer stem cells. Now, I was reading the paper and I don’t remember what was the what were the results?

00:45:19:02 – 00:45:27:17

Nathan Crane

What’s the conclusion? The results and the percentage, the statistics that you saw with Paul Perera and pancreatic cancer stem cells?

00:45:28:17 – 00:45:49:23

Sylvie Beljanski

Oh, it’s a payload is cancer killing. So something like 70, 80% of cancer cells. And when you add the chemotherapy, you are in the like in that 97, 98%.

00:45:50:18 – 00:45:57:11

Nathan Crane

Oh wow. So the so is killing the 70 plus percent of the cancer cells. What about the stem cells?

00:45:57:11 – 00:46:09:12

Sylvie Beljanski

What is it, cancer stem cells? It’s it’s about 70% of the cancer stem cells, which I think is in mice in one experiment.

00:46:09:19 – 00:46:10:17

Nathan Crane

That was in mice.

00:46:11:15 – 00:46:20:13

Sylvie Beljanski

If if you continue longer, probably you would kill, kill. I mean, all of them. But we had to we had just three weeks.

00:46:20:16 – 00:46:41:24

Nathan Crane

Hogan Oh, that was only in three weeks in mice. Yeah. Wow. Wow. That’s exciting. That’s revolutionary. I mean, this should be on the front page of every newspaper, every mining, every CNN, NBC, Fox, you name it. Should be shouting it from the rooftops. It’s like, look, we have these plants from nature right here that are showing incredible results against cancer.

00:46:42:08 – 00:46:55:04

Nathan Crane

And and they don’t cost you $10,000 or $100,000 a dose like chemotherapy does, and they don’t have any toxicity. You know, this is just it’s incredible. Yeah.

00:46:55:04 – 00:47:06:12

Sylvie Beljanski

And we use mice that were fed the product, which is important because it’s a similar hope that what humans do well when they take accounting strikes.

00:47:06:19 – 00:47:10:11

Nathan Crane

They weren’t they weren’t injected with it. You’re saying they were fed it as.

00:47:10:11 – 00:47:13:23

Sylvie Beljanski

You know, with fed as just like you would take pills. We said a good.

00:47:13:23 – 00:47:15:24

Nathan Crane

Cat like a capsule, for example. Okay.

00:47:16:11 – 00:47:16:19

Speaker 1

Yeah.

00:47:17:07 – 00:47:58:09

Nathan Crane

Yeah. That’s exciting. Yeah. I’m excited about this. This breast cancer research project. You know, if if it comes to show as as we believe it will, that it also inhibits breast cancer stem cells. I mean, you know, breast cancer, unfortunately, is the number one cancer of of women. And if we have a natural resource for helping, you know, basically fight against and even kill the cancer cells and cancer stem cells that’s accessible and affordable and nontoxic, and it shows that it can help stop the cancer stem cells in breast cancer.

00:47:58:09 – 00:48:02:07

Nathan Crane

It’s huge. It’s millions and millions of women can benefit from this.

00:48:03:00 – 00:48:34:22

Sylvie Beljanski

Because, as you say, 30% of are going to develop metastasis if we do not see but 100% live in fear of metastasis. Yeah. So it’s actually 100% of those women that we can help by giving them the confidence that there is something they can do to avoid the metastasis to to happen, whether sensitive like, like lame duck.

00:48:36:00 – 00:48:59:24

Nathan Crane

Yeah, yeah. Now I know, you know, the the conference that we’re producing coming up is, you know Purdue, a Belgian ski integrative cancer conference. It’s a nonprofit conference produced through the Belgian Ski Foundation, the nonprofit that does the scientific research. The the proceeds from that conference are going to help fund the breast cancer stem cell research project, which is exciting.

00:48:59:24 – 00:49:28:22

Nathan Crane

So people who want to help support that cancer stem cell research with these natural plant extracts, you can support the conference by attending the conference, which you will learn so much about integrative and natural and holistic solutions for cancer from leading edge doctors from all over the world and and and cancer conquers and survivors. You can attend it in person or you can get a livestream ticket, you can buy livestream tickets.

00:49:28:22 – 00:49:56:01

Nathan Crane

And for other people as well, you can attend the gala dinner or you can just donate, donate to the mission, to the cause and to the foundation. And those funds go to actually making this research project happen. So that’s you can find out more about that at Integrative Cancer conference dot com for the conference. And then there’s a link there you’ll see to the breast cancer Research project for people who want to learn more about that.

00:49:56:08 – 00:50:24:04

Nathan Crane

I recommend people go take a look at that integrative cancer conference dot com. I want to talk about some of the green teas that your father studied and that you’ve continued to research through the foundation because we know Green Tea has, you know, incredible benefits for longevity in immune enhancement and anti-cancer properties. But your father studied a whole bunch of different green teas, right.

00:50:24:04 – 00:50:36:21

Nathan Crane

And then found and the foundation through your work have also compared to other different types of green teas and found for specific green teas to be the most effective against cancer. Can you talk about that?

00:50:37:11 – 00:51:07:07

Sylvie Beljanski

Yeah. Yes. So back in the eighties, Green Tea was already well known for the antioxidant properties, but it has never been really studied, at least for for cancer. My father was invited instead to China to go to China for some research program. That’s the end of the trip. He was presented with a big box of the best Chinese green teas and some sugar after.

00:51:07:16 – 00:51:30:11

Sylvie Beljanski

And when he came back to to France, he went to the pesticides. He totally tested with the test. He had to create 2 to 4 to test molecules, falls, anti-cancer properties or anti-cancer potential. It tested all siguientes sets where he’s a box and is selected for you.

00:51:30:11 – 00:51:40:07

Nathan Crane

Cut out there for a second. But what I think you said was he selected the four that he found out of all those teas he tested to have the most anti-cancer properties. Right.

00:51:41:13 – 00:52:13:11

Sylvie Beljanski

Exactly. Exactly. And he was very busy at the time. So that’s when he started to have some problems with the French government. So he put is this piece of paper, you know, the law and is a piece of paper. He meant that until the French army came to to the laboratory and then a piece of paper fell to the floor, it was left to say, I want you to clean the secret that I came to clean up a little bit.

00:52:13:11 – 00:52:41:16

Sylvie Beljanski

The place she found a piece of paper. She says this may be useful. One day she puts that in a box. The box goes into a garage for almost 20 years. And then they decided that they have enough page gas for long enough. They don’t need it anymore. What to do with the box? And I received the box in New York and I opened the box and I found this piece of paper with my father’s handwriting.

00:52:41:22 – 00:53:16:02

Sylvie Beljanski

The list of duties and next to full of them, type RTC. We’ve seen clenched mean. It’s very, very artsy. And knowing my father artsy could only mean anticancer. So what does it mean? Actually, in scientific that’s very, very anti-cancer. This is not something measured. This is how much is very really. So we we decided to make a mix of those for green tea.

00:53:16:02 – 00:54:06:03

Sylvie Beljanski

So if my father had selected and we sent that to Kansas University Medical Center along with a sample of Lipton, of course, me and of Bigelow, and we ask them to compare on different kind of cancer cell lines. There was breast, of course, metastatic breast cancer, so it was colon bladder and four lines of melanoma. And it turned out that the a mix of cancer of green teas that we actually called equity was most effective than all the other teas on all the cancer cell lines.

00:54:06:19 – 00:54:45:03

Sylvie Beljanski

So since it’s that’s what my father called very, very artsy. And then we had, you know, some data on some point of comparison. So what we want to do with cancer stem cells is to mix the POW period of exercise. So homework show me Tonya and the green tea extract because an X factors was 42 together and because we think is going to be the most effective weapon to fight breast cancer stem cells.

00:54:46:05 – 00:55:15:18

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00:56:05:20 – 00:56:18:24

Nathan Crane

Now let’s get back to the show. The pancreatic research that was done included those those teas with also the pal prayer in the rear welfare commentary as well.

00:56:19:22 – 00:56:47:01

Sylvie Beljanski

Know from the research that we have done on pancreatic and ovarian cancer stem cells, we studied separately how giving up and when we told you so we have each of them. We never mixed the the exercise because scientists do not like to mix, so they like to to know exactly what is active and instead is a specific mechanism of action.

00:56:47:07 – 00:57:20:16

Sylvie Beljanski

Very often. I mean, Khadija is a conventional scientist. We say, no, you cannot really study a natural how to protect stocks because there is a mixture of alkaloids and they want to know which one, which molecule is actually is the one which is active. In this case, we believe that it doesn’t matter so much. I mean, if it is a power base of our Chevron, we go, this is a green tea which is going to be the most active.

00:57:20:16 – 00:57:56:13

Sylvie Beljanski

I think they are going to work a in different mechanism of action. What we want to see is results and help women. And we believe that we have a three good plant extracts, which all three of them have a good history. Scientific is showing activity against breast cancer and breast cancer stem cells and that’s why we have decided to mix them for the first time and try to provide women with some things that make sense.

00:57:57:01 – 00:58:27:10

Nathan Crane

Yeah, I mean, it makes sense. We’ve already studied each one of these ingredients individually, so why not mix them together and see what happens with with the thought and the intent that there’s going to be a synergistic benefit that happens from from using them together. So Of course, it makes clear, logical sense. It’ll be really, you know, exciting to see what the results show, if it actually improve moves or if it’s similar to past studies.

00:58:27:17 – 00:59:02:07

Nathan Crane

If you get like a major synergistic blend, you know, synergistic thing that happens, you know, is there some unknown side effects that you don’t know about? Highly unlikely, because none of these have side effects by themselves anyway, right? So but the four types of green tea, right. That I think that’s important people know those types of green tea is is gunpowder dragon well salon and B Lao Chun right and all of those are organic by the way None of them are conventional.

00:59:02:07 – 00:59:03:10

Nathan Crane

They’re all organic.

00:59:03:19 – 00:59:26:05

Sylvie Beljanski

Yeah. Yeah, absolutely. You want to avoid pesticides and also studies that actually are known to induce cancer. So of course you have to do I mean, what’s the take to to help you fight cancer is is not organic and does it do you get it all wrong?

00:59:26:16 – 00:59:27:03

Speaker 1

Yeah.

00:59:28:07 – 00:59:58:08

Nathan Crane

So how has it been for you taking the helm of your father’s research? You know, going through that whole traumatic experience of seeing all his life’s work destroyed by the government that he was even trying to help, you know, seeing his lab destroyed and his research destroyed, and and then him, you know, shockingly dying shortly after that and never getting his day in court.

00:59:58:17 – 01:00:04:08

Nathan Crane

And then here you are. I taking on this battle. I mean, how has that been like for you?

01:00:05:01 – 01:00:42:04

Sylvie Beljanski

I was terrified. I did not know much about those ingredients. Acceptance. I didn’t want to hear that, you know, it was them. And they were willing to kill the people who were trying to develop that. So it was really, really scary to make the decision to to carry on was also very scary. To make the decision to leave my job as a lawyer and trying to make the what they want my in my life so that without knowing if I couldn’t make a living.

01:00:43:08 – 01:01:12:14

Sylvie Beljanski

So it was scary. But I always felt that it was the right thing to do. And that was actually the feeling strong enough for me to to know. By the way, actually, I, I did it for, for 50, 40 seconds, and then I knew that that’s what I wanted to do was that’s what I was going to do.

01:01:13:01 – 01:01:46:22

Sylvie Beljanski

And this decision was made in 98 actually, right after my father’s passing, so that I was going to to carry on and devote my life to that. And I have absolutely no, no regret. I have absolutely no regrets. I have to say that I’ve been very lucky to be in the States. What I am doing now. It would never, never have been possible if I had not come to the United States.

01:01:47:05 – 01:02:33:02

Sylvie Beljanski

But I mean, the American system is not there. So there is a lot of censorship sometimes against especially dietary supplements. A manufacturer is not allowed to make any health claims, even if they are being documented, because that could transforms a product into an and and allowed drug that is still haven compared to compare to Europe. So I think American I’m very grateful for what America gave me the opportunity that I have had to work with a number of American institutions.

01:02:33:21 – 01:03:09:03

Sylvie Beljanski

I have seen scientists. When you remove the political layer around the name of Belgium that you find in France, I have always known, no problem. I found scientists to be really open minded and to be really genuinely interested, to be the first to study the effectiveness of those compounds. For example, on cancer stem cells, they love to be the first one to publish on something new.

01:03:09:21 – 01:03:44:00

Sylvie Beljanski

So, I mean, I had I know no big problem in America. It has been now almost ten, five years and America has been really the land of opportunity for for me and for the business foundation and being able to do is this conference in Jackson G. Landing three days with the best of the best speakers, the best experts, sometimes coming from around the world, from a clinic in Germany, for example.

01:03:44:19 – 01:04:01:14

Sylvie Beljanski

I think that’s very, very exciting. And it shows that he a lot of things are possible that would not still be possible in the States. So sharing this freedom share is just kind of connectivity because it’s nothing even.

01:04:03:00 – 01:04:46:09

Nathan Crane

Yeah, I mean, that’s really refreshing to hear. And in shocking at the same time. I mean, you know, I grew up in the United States. I’ve been here my whole life. I’ve visited a few other countries. But, you know, I mostly know the United States and, you know, this kind of jaded perception that I and many others have today is, you know, especially now that we’ve gone through this whole cover period where we saw mass censorship, we saw firsthand, you know, the government lying to us and silencing hundreds of doctors and scientists who were speaking out against, you know, what the what the mainstream public was being told about COVID and the shots and the

01:04:46:09 – 01:05:09:24

Nathan Crane

effectiveness and, you know, basically being lied to and and feeling like, man, we live in a place that, yes, I love our freedom here and I love our I love so much about the United States. It’s why I still live here. And at the same time, I feel like many of those freedoms are being taken away right in front of us.

01:05:10:05 – 01:05:45:06

Nathan Crane

Our ability to to share truth with others is being censored and taken away. Our ability to make certain choices for ourselves and for our health is being taken away. Mandates are being put in place. My big concern is for my children right, just for them to go to school. You know, we have to go to a doctor and get certain letters and and things like that to allow them into school, you know, because we don’t want them getting these certain shots that are being mandated to kids to go to school and on and on and on.

01:05:45:06 – 01:06:18:03

Nathan Crane

So it’s like part of me as an American who’s lived here my whole life, who has seen this ever since, you know, I turned 18 and got interested in natural health and started researching and experimenting. So over 17, 18 years now in this space feeling like, yeah, there’s a lot that’s being taken away. And yet then to hear you and your dad’s story and what you went through and then come here and to be able to do what you’ve been able to do so far is definitely refreshing and amazing and incredible to hear.

01:06:18:03 – 01:06:29:24

Nathan Crane

I mean, I don’t take this freedom for granted and. In fact, I do think more of our freedoms are being taken away if we don’t actually stand up and do something about it.

01:06:30:06 – 01:07:08:15

Sylvie Beljanski

If it is really, really important to keep fighting for time, it’s not that it’s not going to be granted. It’s we have to be vigilant every day. I’m trying to push gently the envelope every day to make sure that there is no encroachment into into our our freedoms, because indeed, there is a big consolidation of between big pharma, big pharmaceutical companies, tech companies and government and this big between big entities.

01:07:08:23 – 01:07:35:05

Sylvie Beljanski

And then every sting, which is that is not in the home between those big people is tends to be to be crushed because it’s all about them and they have the power to to cause the world. So why, why wouldn’t they as that? But if we want to continue to exist, if we want to be able to be able to continue to set our course, we have to do it.

01:07:35:10 – 01:08:06:16

Sylvie Beljanski

We have to exercise it as That’s why I do believe that what we are doing against a better foundation, which is speaking about science, having some good quality science and speaking about science is so important because, I mean, speaking about published, peer reviewed publications is still allowed as long as you do not make a link with a specific product of a specific plant, it’s still allowed.

01:08:06:20 – 01:08:28:16

Nathan Crane

It was allowed until COVID. And what I saw, at least on social media, what I did. And so here’s what I started doing in like 20, 20, 2021. I was sharing peer reviewed science and I would I would find a journal, I’d find an article, and I would report on it and I would talk about it and I would do a video about it.

01:08:28:16 – 01:08:50:06

Nathan Crane

I put it up on my social media about this study that was done a decade ago in a university that showed masks literally had no benefit against a respiratory illness from the kids in the university who wore masks from the ones who didn’t wear masks. And I didn’t say, you know, masks. I said, here’s a study that shows the mass in this case didn’t work, etc., etc..

01:08:50:06 – 01:09:26:06

Nathan Crane

Right. So I just shared a study on that. I shared, you know, studies done on things that are peer reviewed and didn’t didn’t say that they, you know, this study proves X-Y-Z about COVID or whatever, right? I was just sharing these studies. And by sharing those studies because they they insinuated and would make somebody believe an intelligent person believe that, oh, this same thing happened here was very unlikely that it’s going to be different over here just because it was that close.

01:09:26:16 – 01:09:47:20

Nathan Crane

They shut down my YouTube account for eight months. They deleted multiple Instagram accounts. They put me in Facebook gel, you know, And that’s that’s all I was doing was sharing stories. So that’s my concern is up until COVID, we’ve been able to and now it’s like we’re kind of in this. We’re treading thin water right now, you know?

01:09:47:20 – 01:10:09:11

Nathan Crane

But it’s great to see somebody like Bobby Kennedy out there who’s who’s, you know, running for president who can actually now finally have his decades of research and experience be shared publicly to millions and millions and millions of people because they can’t shut him up. You know, he’s running for president. They can try and censor and shut him down.

01:10:09:11 – 01:10:36:18

Nathan Crane

But there are too many big podcasts. You know, the big interview we did on Joe Rogan was fantastic. I encourage people to listen to that. But, you know, I don’t know if you saw recently, but Peter Hotez, who’s, you know, a top leading quote unquote expert on COVID and covered vaccines and, you know, has called out Joe Rogan and Bobby Kennedy for misinformation and, you know, misleading people.

01:10:36:18 – 01:11:22:02

Nathan Crane

And so Joe Rogan said, Hey, Hotez, I will give you $100,000 just to come to my podcast and interview with debate with Bobby Kennedy. And Hotez said, No, I’m not. I basically said, No, I’m not going to do it. So something like a dozen other, you know, multi-millionaires and billionaires, including Musk and others, have put up hundreds of thousands of dollars each, now putting it to over two and a half million dollars in the pot to go to Peter Hotez or his basically his charity of choice, just to show up at Joe Rogan’s podcast debate, Bobby Kennedy about COVID and the shots.

01:11:22:02 – 01:11:40:23

Nathan Crane

Right. And he still won’t do it. That’s got to tell you something, it’s got to tell you something. He doesn’t have to prove anything. All they do is show up and he gets two and a half million dollars, but he won’t do it. And yet they will still come out and try to censor people who are saying anything otherwise and shut down accounts.

01:11:40:23 – 01:11:46:24

Nathan Crane

And, you know, we’ve we’re in a really dangerous time now where this.

01:11:47:19 – 01:12:12:06

Sylvie Beljanski

Is a people who I mean, as you said, your YouTube accounts, your Facebook account, all that are private companies and they are doing the bidding of the government to back down to governments that obey two different forces, which belong to the private company so they can do basically whatever they want. In fact, they are doing what the government wants.

01:12:12:06 – 01:12:34:16

Sylvie Beljanski

And we know or knows that, yeah, bad sex, that’s how how it works as well as an Amazon level. I mean, if there is a free platform of social media or if you choose other ways to communicate that sort of I love the FTC. I mean, you can still speak, I have to say about this. So. Yeah.

01:12:35:03 – 01:13:01:23

Nathan Crane

Yeah. Well, and that’s what I mean that’s one right We need protected, you know, freedom of speech, freedom of speech. Like we need that right protected 100%. And if we start giving that up, you know, people today who are out there promoting censorship say, oh, yeah, you should, you ban I don’t care what you think about Donald Trump, but banning him from from Twitter and saying, no, we should not have him on there.

01:13:01:23 – 01:13:18:12

Nathan Crane

He should not be able to speak his mind. It’s the most insane, stupid thing you could ever you could ever do. Because if they do that to him for whatever political reasons or they disagree with him or don’t like him or whatever the next person they can do it to as well, and then they can do it to you.

01:13:18:15 – 01:13:40:05

Nathan Crane

So the moment that you want to shut somebody up, unless they are really very specifically, you know, causing true danger and harm to others, if they’re just speaking their mind, we need we want that. You want to be able to see what people are speaking. You go, Oh, that guy is actually very stupid. I don’t want to follow him.

01:13:40:08 – 01:14:00:20

Nathan Crane

You know what I mean? Or that guy sounds really, really smart, intelligent. I want to learn more about him. We need both sides of that. You know, I was talking with someone the other day and they’re like, oh, they should you know, these guys driving up and down the street, the truck’s all front end, all jacked up and big, loud, exhaust and burn bumpin music.

01:14:00:20 – 01:14:23:14

Nathan Crane

And it was really obnoxious and annoying and I didn’t like it and he didn’t either, but he’s like, Oh, they should arrest all these people and get rid of this right now. And he was all pissed off. And I’m like, I’m like, Yeah, but they’re if they’re following the law, which I didn’t know, but I think they were then they are exercising their freedom of choice, their freedom of expression, their freedom of communication, whatever that way that is.

01:14:23:14 – 01:14:36:21

Nathan Crane

We may not like it, but the moment that you want to censor them from doing something that isn’t harming other people, then you’re opening the door for that to happen to you for things that you like to do that others don’t like.

01:14:36:21 – 01:14:53:19

Sylvie Beljanski

And so and then we end up living being all the same, living all the same. And so it’s a one way of life, one way of thinking, one or one way of everything, which is the one which isn’t. And everything else is banned for a Biden. I will live in that chair.

01:14:54:04 – 01:15:19:05

Nathan Crane

Yeah. I mean, you know, China an example. Russia’s an example. You know where your your opinions and thoughts, if you have any dissent against the government whatsoever and what they’re doing, you know, they they can take serious action against you and make you disappear or shut you down from society. You know, that’s not what we want here in the United States.

01:15:19:05 – 01:15:41:24

Nathan Crane

That’s not what we stand for. You know, we need freedom of speech and we need freedom of of of research into natural products as we’re doing. So that is exciting that we can continue to do this research and help spread it and share it with doctors and scientists and people all over the world. I mean, that is really, really exciting and something to be grateful for.

01:15:41:24 – 01:15:55:02

Nathan Crane

So what is your what’s your dream for the foundation like? What’s your big vision like? What would you love to see happen with all of this research that’s going on through the foundation?

01:15:55:20 – 01:16:30:22

Sylvie Beljanski

Well, what I would like to see is a more people to be informed about this research and and take advantage of those results. I would like to see integrative medicine becoming more mainstream. I would like to have more people wondering why is there cancer in the conventional medicine is about treating the symptom. When it comes to cancer. It means catching the tumor.

01:16:31:05 – 01:17:07:09

Sylvie Beljanski

So do nothing indeed about why you two tumor came into first place and they do not seem to prevent the tumor to come back. They get it. So I would like to have more people want I think about those issues and taking action and seeing less less cancer products. It’s going to be more and more difficult. I mean, what we see also in the food revolutions, the tech revolution, where we are trying to give us now to feed us with insects, which are going to be filled with parasites and things like that.

01:17:07:20 – 01:17:33:03

Sylvie Beljanski

It’s going to create more, more issues, vitamin deficiency, these and of it is going to be very, very difficult to become healthy and to stay healthy. And I think a good knowledge of about natural resources and what we can do at our level. We are taking drugs all the time, is getting more and more important.

01:17:33:24 – 01:18:01:07

Nathan Crane

Yeah, yeah, absolutely. You know, and cancer is primarily a preventable disease. If we take care of ourself, if we eat a healthy, whole food, nutrient dense diet, if we get exercise and sunshine every day and, we sleep 7 to 9 hours of good sleep each night and we reduce our toxic burden. You know, we add in some of these natural plants and extracts and teas every day.

01:18:01:14 – 01:18:30:24

Nathan Crane

We know that most cancers can be prevented. I mean, over 95% can be prevented. We know that over 5% are not even hereditary. They are diet and lifestyle. They go beyond genetics. So, you know, education is so, so important. And not only education, but then actually doing something about it, you know, sharing this with other people, taking action, making the changes in the diet and the lifestyle, adding in the plants into your life.

01:18:31:01 – 01:18:49:14

Nathan Crane

And, you know, just simple things. I mean, it’s amazing how simple it is to actually be healthy and yet how confused most people are. And I think most of that is just because, you know, of profiteering corporations. I think that’s it. Yeah, that’s what’s confuse people more than anything.

01:18:50:08 – 01:19:04:14

Sylvie Beljanski

And people need to be educated about what is good and healthy for them because indeed the unjust divestment of corporate corporations makes investing globally.

01:19:06:02 – 01:19:24:23

Nathan Crane

Yeah, and that’s, you. And it’s like there are good companies making profit, doing really good things for people. And then there are companies that are basically killing people slowly, you know, And that’s what when I say profiteering, by the way, I just want to clarify for people tuning in, it’s like I don’t have any problem with companies profiting.

01:19:25:19 – 01:19:41:04

Nathan Crane

But when I, say, profiteering, I mean, it’s that companies that are making massive amounts of profit off the backs of of people off of their, you know, by actually causing more harm in their life than good. And we see that.

01:19:41:22 – 01:19:46:05

Sylvie Beljanski

Again and again. It sits sick for life and clients for us.

01:19:46:11 – 01:20:18:03

Nathan Crane

So. Yeah so well I love what the Bell Jhansi Foundation is doing and has been doing. I think the work you have stepped into is your life calling. Furthering your father’s research is not only courageous and incredibly brave, but very honorable and and necessary and important. I’m honored to consider you a friend and colleague and be a part of this mission with you.

01:20:18:14 – 01:20:52:17

Sylvie Beljanski

And I am. Very grateful to you. I mean, American young and American like you and new generation gets involved, aware of this research and involved into promoting it and making a new product. These new projects happen. I mean, I’m extremely grateful all because otherwise, I mean, I try to carry young and as a generation after my benefactors, each new generation like you is not ready to carry on.

01:20:53:02 – 01:21:18:19

Sylvie Beljanski

It will end up with me the least. My my fault. It’s going to be the end of it. I will not be able to carry for forever. So I am really relying on the young generation like yours to to understand that what he sees about the importance of this research and carrying on the voice and message. So I’m very grateful to you.

01:21:19:08 – 01:21:52:24

Nathan Crane

Yeah, well, I mean honored. And I think as I’ve said before, science is kind of the modern language is the language of our modern days. So it really helps support the things that we we may intuitively know or that our ancestors have known for a long time. The science helps support that and back it up. So I think that the foundation will continue this work, hopefully for generations, and we will move this natural excuse me, education into the mainstream.

01:21:53:05 – 01:21:59:13

Nathan Crane

So millions and millions and millions and millions of people know that this exists. So, again, thank you so much. Appreciate it.

01:21:59:13 – 01:22:01:09

Sylvie Beljanski

Thank you. Thank you so much.

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