Arthur Alexander, Ph.D.

The Life and Works of Hans Nieper, M.D. (The Curious Man)

ARTHUR ALEXANDER, Ph.D., Chemical Engineering from Case Institute of Technology, earned an additional graduate degree in biochemistry from Cornell Medical College, Sloan-Kettering Biosciences Division. He has been associate director of the Childrens' Cancer Research Foundation in Boston, an advisor to the late Dr. Virginia Livingston, and for 15 years, a board member of the Livingston Foundation.

His interest in immunology began as assistant to world-renown Chester Stock, Ph.D., Scientific Director for Cancer Research at Sloan-Kettering Institute. It was there that he first met Hans Nieper, M.D., then a post-doctoral Fellow in Hanover, Germany. Over a 40 year period, Dr. Alexander documented Dr. Nieper's cutting-edge clinical research with non-toxic therapies.

In this video, based on his book of the same title, The Curious Man, Dr. Alexander documents Dr. Nieper's early successes with laetrile, l-Glucose Mandelonitrile, and other alternative medicines developed in Germany. Dr. Alexander also discusses his close collaboration with world renown cancer researcher Dr. Kanematsu Sugura, who tested the treatments at Sloan-Kettering Institute and found them effective against cancer. Dr. Alexander shows that these successful results were repressed by Sloan-Kettering officials, confirming reports by Dr. Nieper and others.

In this video presentation, Arthur Alexander discusses the life and work of Hans Nieper, M.D., presenting powerful evidence of the effectiveness of the late pioneering physician.

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