"The Cure" — The 1999 Hulda Clark Promotional DVD

Title:The Cure (Hulda Clark soundtrack)
Format:Promotional DVD / VHS, running approx. 61 minutes
Director:Christopher Patton
Production:Z-Point Films
Year:1999
Source file:The Cure Hulda Clark.mp3 (audio extraction)
Archived by:QuackeryWatch.com, Terry Polevoy, MD

"The Cure" is a promotional video built around Dr. Hulda Clark's claim, first published in her 1993 book The Cure for All Cancers, that a single intestinal parasite (Fasciolopsis buski) together with a chemical solvent — propyl alcohol, in her original telling, though other agents such as azo dyes and isopropyl alcohol appear throughout this video — is the singular cause of all human cancer. Filmed in 1999, it intercuts an on-camera interview with Clark against a series of testimonials from patients, practitioners, and "Dr. Clark Research Association" affiliates in the United States, Italy, Switzerland, and Germany. The video was sold and distributed through the same network of promoters, health-food retailers, and "Health Freedom" advocates this site has documented elsewhere, and it predates Clark's move to open the Century Nutrition clinic in Tijuana, Mexico.

The video is transcribed in full below (full clean transcript linked at the bottom of this page) so that Clark's specific claims — about parasites, dentistry, root canals, mercury fillings, "azo dyes," the liver flush, and the "synchrometer" — are preserved in her own words, along with the testimonials built around them.

Claims made in this video

Selected passages

[00:19:40] Host: "And that's the only single thing that causes malignancy."
[00:19:43] Hulda Clark: "That is the only thing that I have found so far over five years of studying possibly two to three thousand patients."
[00:45:52] Hulda Clark: "I wouldn't call them silver fillings. I would call them mercury, thallium, and lanthanide fillings... We are finding uranium in them. How more carcinogenic can it get?"
[01:00:48] Hulda Clark: On how she was compensated for her research — "By the knowledge, I suppose."

Context

Clark's parasite theory of cancer has never been replicated or supported by peer-reviewed research, and her "synchrometer" has never been validated as a diagnostic instrument by any recognized standard. Clark was the subject of repeated regulatory and civil actions in the United States before relocating her clinical operation to Tijuana, Mexico, where U.S. licensing and consumer protection law did not reach. This video, produced and distributed the same year Clark appeared at the 1999 Total Health Show in Toronto, functioned as promotional material for her books and protocols to a lay audience.

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This page and the accompanying transcript are provided for research, journalism, consumer protection, and educational commentary. Quoted material is reproduced from a commercially distributed promotional video for the purpose of criticism and comment.