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TROUBLE IN BLUE EARTH COUNTY:
MINNESOTA PROSECUTES FARMER
FOR PROVIDING "HEALING WHEY" 

>From The Cancer Chronicles #26
© Feb. 1995 by Ralph W. Moss, Ph.D. 

An unusual medical controversy has erupted in Blue Earth country, Minnesota 
(southwest of Minneapolis) over an unusual treatment for cancer, Lyme 
disease, MS and other ailments.The defendant is Herbert Saunders, a local 
dairy farmer, who sells pregnant cows to people with advanced diseases. The 
patient then has his or her blood drawn, and this is then injected into the 
pregnant cow's udder. When the cow gives birth, the patient drink its 
antibody rich colostrum (first milk) in the form of whey (the serum or watery 
part of the milk). 

There have been reports of dramatic improvement on this non-toxic treatment. 
The whey treatment became well-known after Rep. Berkley Bedell, from the 
neighboring state of Iowa, reported that it cured him of his Lyme 
disease-related arthritis several years ago. Bedell, a recent finalist for 
Coping magazine's Hero Award, is scheduled to testify on Saunders' behalf. 

The state prosecutors consider this an "udderly" worthless treatment. They 
contend that Saunders is a common charlatan, who is selling people 
astronomically priced milk. They also claim that his injection technique 
constitutes cruelty to animals. This is ironic, since (according to the 
Encyclopedia Britannica) the local economy is "centered on a prosperous hog 
market." The last time we looked, hog butchering was no less cruel than 
giving a cow an injection in her udder. 

The cows sold for only one or two thousand dollars (their market value) and 
Saunders is hardly well-prepared financially for this legal assault. In fact, 
he is practically bankrupt and his attorney, Calvin Paul Johnson of Mankato, 
along with two legal assistants are working on a volunteer basis, because 
they believe so strongly in the cause of medical freedom. (They can be 
reached at 507-345-4545 or faxed at 507-387-1005.) 

Aside from some rather astonishing anecdotes, is there any scientific 
rationale behind this rustic treatment? There is, and it centers around a 
substance called "transfer factor"(TF), which was discovered by H.S. Lawrence 
of New York University in 1949. This has been used experimentally for 
decades. It is a long-established fact that there can be a transfer of 
immunity (say, sensitivity to the TB organism) from the blood of one 
individual to another. TF is actually a mixture of at least 200 different 
chemicals normally found in the blood. According to one orthodox history 
book, "transfer factor has been applied clinically with some success in...a 
variety of viral and mycotic [i.e., fungal, ed.] disease." 

Dr. Lawrence's problem was that he was too far ahead of his time. In fact, he 
discovered TF six years before anyone even knew that lymphocytes (white blood 
cells) had anything to do with immunity! In a sense, it was rediscovered as a 
treatment by Hugh Fudenberg, M.D. of So. Carolina in 1970. Fudenberg is also 
scheduled to testify in Saunders' defense. 

TF has now been tried against many diseases, including cancer. Fudenberg 
recently reviewed the results in a peer-reviewed medical paper. While the 
outcome in breast cancer were rather disappointing (because, he feels, of 
incomplete knowledge of how to best give the treatment), a recent test in 
highly malignant osteosarcoma (bone cancer), was promising. Seven control 
patients all died by 24 months. But five of the six patients who received 
TFafter surgery "were alive and disease-free" at the end of 24 months "and 
also at last follow-up, 100-120 months after therapy." This increase in 
survival was due to the prevention of lung metastases. Saunders provided his 
folk variation on this sophisticated treatment to patients who in many cases 
have been abandoned by conventional medicine. 

THE STATE V. HERBERT SAUNDERS 

The following document is from Saunders' defense committee. 

· We the People of the State of Minnesota are guaranteed access to colostrum, 
the first milk of birthing female animals. 


We the People have the right to choose viable health treatments for our 
bodies. 

We the People possess fundamental rights of privacy, fundamental rights of 
liberty, common-law rights of self-determination, and fundamental rights of 
Nature. 

We the People assert our right to speak freely about our health. 

We the People preserve our right to act upon our knowledge to improve and 
maintain health. 

We the People proclaim our rights, as farmers, to sell and peddle our 
products. 

We the People claim our right to buy the products of the farm or garden from 
those who occupy and cultivate either. 

We the People proclaim that the laws protect those who seek unconventional 
means of improving and maintaining health equally with those who seek 
conventional treatments. 

### 

WHEY PROVIDER TO BE RETRIED 
From The Cancer Chronicles #27
© May 1995 by Ralph W. Moss, Ph.D. 

The trial of Herb Saunders for using a non-toxic "whey" treatment for cancer, 
Lyme disease, and other ailments (CC #26) ended in a mistrial. The jury 
deliberated for ten hours without reaching a decision. 

"My heart sings with the eagle for the one lone dissenting juror," wrote 
Saunders' attorney, Calvin P. Johnson. But in mid-March, the Watonwan County, 
Minnesota Attorney announced that he would re-prosecute the Odin dairy farmer 
for practicing medicine without a license; but there will be no trial for at 
least six more months. Saunders remains under restrictions not to sell 
colostrum from which the whey is derived. Saunders may ask the higher courts 
to declare Minnesota's Practicing Medicine statue unconstitutional.... 

### 

"MILKMAN" STILL AT LARGE AS
JURY HANGS FOR SECOND TIME 
From The Cancer Chronicles #32-#33
© June 1996 by Ralph W. Moss, Ph.D. 

On 5/20/96, a mistrial was declared in the case of Mr. Herbert Saunders, the 
Odin, Minnesota dairy farmer who has been accused of practicing medicine 
without a license. The jury in the four-day trial failed to reach a verdict. 
This follows a hung jury last year as well.The trial's outcome was hailed as 
"a victory for individual rights," according to the 67-year-old Saunders. 

"It showed one thing to me. People want the right to do as they choose. 
That's the way this country is set up to be." He may however be retried by 
the district attorney. Saunders was first arrested in 1993 when an undercover 
drug enforcement officer, posing as a cancer patient, visited Saunders' dairy 
farm, ostensibly seeking treatment. 

He secretly recorded conversations in which Mr. Saunders spoke of the 
therapeutic benefit of colostrum, the cow's first milk after giving birth. 
The agent then bought both some milk and a cow from Saunders, with money that 
had been earmarked for the removal of illicit drugs from Watonwan County. 

The agent had his own blood removed by a medical doctor and then infused it 
into the udder of the purchased cow. The purpose of this procedure was to 
prepare an immune response in the colostrum. 

This sounds far-out, but is closely related to a well-known treatment called 
"transfer factor," which was discovered by Dr. Henry S. Lawrence at New York 
University in the 1950s and further researched by Lewis Thomas, MD, later 
president of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. 

The defense team, which largely represented Saunders pro bono, ridiculed the 
state's argument that curds and whey were dangerous drugs, on a par with 
heroin. 

"The real issue in this case is the State's attempt to silence Mr. Saunders' 
incredible knowledge about colostrum," declared Calvin Johnson, one of 
Saunders' attorneys (507-345-4545). "He is being prosecuted for talking about 
what he knows." 

### 

Ralph W. Moss, Ph.D. is the author of eight books and three documentaries on 
cancer-related topics. He is an advisor on alternative cancer treatments to 
the National Institutes of Health, Columbia University, and the University of 
Texas. He researches and writes individualized "Healing Choices" reports for 
people with cancer. For information on Healing Choices, you can contact 
coordinator Anne Beattie @ 144 St. John's Place, Brooklyn, NY 11217; Phone 
718-636-4433; Fax 718-636-0186. 

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