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Cancer Testimony
In November or December 2002 my sister was diagnosed
with ovarian cancer (a tumour the size of a paw paw) after not feeling
well for a few years. It took years for them to finally diagnose the problem.
During the three years or so that she was not feeling well she spent most
of her time in bed.
Once the diagnosis was made, arrangements were made for an operation in
March 2003 unless a cancellation allowed her to have it earlier. The operation
was performed on January 15.
Because my sister does not take blood products, she had to sign a disclaimer
for the doctor and the hospital. The surgeon told us that the disclaimer
is the only reason he did not sew her back up immediately and send her
home as the cancer was so large and so widespread. It had attached to
most of her vital organs. The surgeon removed the cancer and detached
it from the organs. Part of the bowel was also removed, as the cancer
had taken hold from the outside, and she was fitted with a colostomy bag.
Colonoscopy showed nothing was wrong inside. The operation lasted 5 ½
hrs.
After the operation the doctor said that without chemo she would live
about 3 months as the cancer has spread throughout her body, and with
chemo she may live 1 to 2 years. Bargain!
I have been on carrot and celery juice for about 3 years as a result of
Dr Sandra Cabot's liver cleansing diet, and my sister started about 2
years ago which helped her cope with the operation, we think.
On your referral I took my sister to Dr **** after her second chemo session
and he prescribed a course of vitamins and minerals and apricot kernels
(I had already purchased them from you and was taking 10 a day myself
before I offered them to my sister) and a liberal diet. He did not recommend
intravenous laetrile while she was still on chemo. The doctors' recommendation
was 7 chemo sessions three weeks apart.
There are two blood test results that the doctors are keeping an eye on.
One is her blood count, which was about 70 after the operation and they
said it should be at less 100. The second is something that they say they
can use to monitor the cancer, and this was also about 70. They wanted
this indicator down to about 30 by the time of the third chemo session.
The surgeon was ASTOUNDED with her results immediately before her third
chemo session after being on Dr *****'s course of vitamins and minerals,
including the apricot kernels, for less than one month! Her blood count
was 120 and the other indicator was down to 6! He said he may have to
think about removing the colostomy bag after her chemo sessions were over.
Even though the results are there, my sister will still go through the
chemo as she is afraid of the unknown.
On the day she was scheduled for her forth chemo the doctors found an
infection in an open wound that she had still from the operation in January
so they postponed it for a week and gave her some antibiotics. On Dr ****'s
advice she applied Manuka honey to the wound and the infection disappeared
in three days!
On the day before her fourth chemo session the second indicator was down
to 5.3. Apparently a cancer-free person never gets to zero. I do not know
what that indicator is but I am trying to find out.
My sister is looking the best I have seen her look for years just before
each chemo session as she has three weeks to recover between each session.
She still has not lost all of her hair and the doctors do not know why.
We do!
Thank you for giving my sister a real chance.
Murray S, Australia
FURTHER RESOURCES:
Cancer: Why We're Still Dying to Know the Truth
B17 Metabolic Therapy - a technical manual
Great News on Cancer in the 21st Century
Available from www.credence.org
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