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Medical Awareness Institute

P.O. Box 152005
San Diego, Ca
92195

 

 

Santa Monica Health Institute, a truly wholistic health center located on the beach, 16 miles south of San Diego, California; in beautiful Playa Santa Monica, Rosarito Beach, Baja California, Mexico.
Founded by Dr. Kurt W. Donsbach, D.C., N.D., Ph.D. in 1983, Hospital Santa Monica is based on a very eclectic approach to the treatment of chronic degenerative disease, diseases by and large considered incurable by the orthodox medical profession.
 

For more than twenty years, Dr. Kurt W. Donsbach, D.C., N.D., Ph.D. has treated thousands of patients with cancer, cardiovascular disease, candidiasis, diabetes, hepatitis C, arthritis, multiple sclerosis and other auto-immune diseases; as well as, offering programs for weight loss, detoxification, rejuvenation and life-extension. The longevity of his successful programs are documented by those who have been treated.

His major patient clientele is comprised of cancer patients who have been told that there is no more hope, all traditional therapies having failed. It is interesting that with very few exceptions, traditional allopathic treatment of cancer today results in no more benefit than in 1950 when records of cancer successes were first kept.
That 55 year failure rate has resulted in an ever expanding interest in new and innovative methods to cope with cancer, as well as, the many other chronic degenerative diseases so prevalent in our seniors and our society at large.  

Click on photos to learn more about Tina Hurley's remarkable recovery.

                 

     Tina During Treatment '94                  Tina and Dr. Donsbach March '05

Sadly, Coretta Scott King, who with grace and determination kept her husband's legacy alive and emerged as one of America's most influential voices for social change and human rights, died at an alternative medical clinic in Rosarito Beach in Baja California. She was 78.

Widowed by an assassin's bullet on April 4, 1968, she immediately filled the void of leadership and continued to preach the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s philosophy of nonviolence, making it her own.

King, who suffered a debilitating stroke and heart attack in August, had been admitted to Hospital Santa Monica a few days before her passing for observation and treatment of ovarian cancer.