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Biography of the Late Dr. C. Samuel West,
DN, ND, PMD, Biochemist, Lymphologist and
Father of Lymphology to the Lay People
Dr. West was the leading authority in the art of
applied lymphology for physical self-healing.
Dr. West held two
doctorates in the natural healing arts, yet he
was first a chemist and a lymphologist. This was
the combination that enabled him to understand
the life and death processes at the cellular level.
In 1967, he went back to college full-time to
become a doctor so he could teach people how to
take care of themselves. In 1969, he received
his degree in Chemistry from Arizona State
University. In 1972, he obtained his Masters
Degree in Public School Administration from the
University of Arizona. Dr. West obtained his
first Doctorate Degree as a Naprapathic
physician in 1974.
Teaching chemistry during the day, Dr. West
established an afternoon and evening clinic
where he treated patients at the Naprapathic
Clinic of Mesa for two years.
In the early part of 1974,
while teaching chemistry, he learned that the
proteins that make up the bloodstream, namely
albumin, globulin and fibrinogen, can produce
the conditions at the cellular level that can cause
death in just a few hours. This is the key to
the life and death processes at the cellular level.
In 1976, he discovered The Bio-Electric Gentle
Bounce for Health and other bio-electric
lymphacising techniques, which enabled people to
relieve pain, speed up the healing process, and
reverse injury and disease.
As a result of these discoveries, as early as
1976 Dr. West was invited to lecture in
approximately 265 cities
per year all over the United States and in
Canada for seventeen years.
In October-November of 1979, he went to Italy to
attend the Seventh International Conference of
Lymphology. He was pleased to learn at this
Congress that the International Society of Lymphology is composed of some of the greatest
surgeons, doctors and scientists in the world.
However, at this time, there were only about
three hundred lymphologists in the entire
world--about sixty-five in the United States.
(This meant that there was only about one doctor
per state in the United States who knew that
there was a relationship between blood proteins, lymphatics and death.) Also at the ISL
Conference, he learned that this society was
"not a pure medical society," and that it
embraced other professions as well. He applied
for membership, and on February 22, 1980, Dr.
West was accepted as the 379th member of The
International Society of Lymphology.
In February 1980, Dr. West obtained his second
degree as a Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine from
The American University of Natural Therapeutics
and Preventive Medicine in Mesa, Arizona. He
was certified February 9, 1980, by the American
Naturopathic Medical Certification &
Accreditation Board, Inc., in Tigard, Oregon.
Dr. West had truly dedicated his life to
establishing a health education program which will
help people throughout the world understand how
to reverse injury, conquer disease and live in
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