Dr.
William H. van Ewijk, M.D. (M.A.), is an internationally renowned
researcher
developing original ideas. With more than 40 years of
pharmaceutical background
involving basic clinical trials, and who is highly experienced in
clinical immunology,
he regards his work to be the culmination of a career devoted to
creating and
pioneering work in new fields.
His
greatest gift, and the quality that makes him unique, is his ability
to intuitively
sense, or see, connections that others may overlook.
The
best example, was his idea in 1989 to motivate pregnant women to
store their
own placenta for themselves and their baby for later re-use for
medical and/or
cosmetic reasons.
His
Placenta Research Foundation, a non-profitable organisation, owns
till 2005
the biggest Placenta Bank in the world. Sometimes the Foundation
stored
placentas of famous aristocrats, artists, and well-known television
personalities.
This activity has been cancelled due to new regulations on
biological products/activities of the Dutch Ministry of Health
in 2004.
In
appreciation and international recognition of his dedication and
outstanding contribution of knowledge, he was
nominated as recipient of the Doctorate in Medicine (Medicina
Alternativa).

His
Thesis, Placenta or the Lost Organ ,available as an e-book on
www.anticancerplacentatherapy.com, is a short
summary comprised of ten years of human placental and stem
cells research and only the tip of the research iceberg of
basic
innovative “vaccines” e.g. for new cancer treatments. Dr.van Ewijk
tries to convince the public to look at the afterbirth not as a
waste
product, but a treasure house of the body's own biologically active
substances like stem cells and other valuable compounds
and extracts, that can be preserved for medical life saving
purposes.
Personal:
Dr.van
Ewijk retires in S.E Asia, and has 3
children and 2 grandchildren. His hobbies are
horses, in fact he owns the 22 hectares
Polo
Rancho Santa Rita near Buenos Aires. He also
likes all music, surrealistic art and to travel to
far and scenic destinations. Was
an active
member of The Wine Club Cote d’Azur and
visited almost all great Chefs of Gastronomy
during the 20 years he stayed in
his beloved
Saint Paul de Vence, France.
He was
many times interviewed for International
broadcasting companies like CNN, mostly about biotechnology and
assisted in
a Forum about the use of embryonic material like
stem cells.
One Dutch TV station made a portrait of his life
and titled it: “Forever
young“ Dr.van Ewijk will
do his utmost best to reach that goal………….

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