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Mailbag Some feedback from our subscribers
Will be delighted to get your bulletin. Keep up the good work. The information is wonderful. Thank you very much. Mrs Sheila B., Louth, Ireland A mind- opener. Anthony S., Nottinghamshire, UK. I am a teacher trying to assist my students to make
better and healthier choices. CTM is an excellent publication which provides excellent research/remedies on most health issues the general public need to discover. The sooner more people, especially those without 'www' access, become aware of the way the media and governments keep the general public in the dark, the better. Well done CTM and Credence. Chris O., Norwich, UK Top website and thanks for making it! Mr Keith H., Manchester, UK Keep up the good work! Warmest regards from Curry! John B., Co. Sligo, Ireland Thank you for the great effort you all are putting in to such an important and worthwhile cause. Keep up the great work. John B., W.A., Australia I have seen Phillip Day four or five times now. He is an excellent speaker and his talks are always very informative and enlightening. Keep up the good work! Helene R., Essex, UK Hats off to you. Thanks for keeping us informed of the "hidden" truth about health issues and other related matters. Your books are well worth reading, articulately written and facts and references are well researched. Juanita P., Victoria, Australia Great! I fully support the whole thing having been through a dysfunctional medical system which made me even sicker. Robert C., Christchurch, New Zealand I think that what is being offered by Phillip Day is really good. Mary S., Otorohanga, New Zealand Good stuff! Peter F., Gauteng, South Africa You have given me "food for thought"! An excellent talk. Cynthia M., Flintshire, UK Please send me regular updates and let me know how I can be more involved. I am a PhD student, studying Alternative Health in Britain from January 2004 onwards. Amrana A., Leicestershire, UK. Keep up the good work! Brad W., Essex, UK Dear Phillip When you were in Ballarat last November you asked me to write of my experience with breast cancer to encourage women with the same problem to try alternative treatment. Early in 2001, I felt a lump in my left breast. As it was very painful and movable I thought it was a cyst. I waited two months before seeing a surgeon. In that time it didn't alter. I had tests and a biopsy, which gave a diagnosis of cancer. My surgeon wanted to do a mastectomy with removal of the lymph nodes or a lumpectomy with removal of the lymph nodes, six weeks' radiotherapy and Tamoxifen to follow. I refused all this and just had a lumpectomy. Returning to my surgeon, I was told he had cut too close to the tumour and I would have to return to the hospital for the removal of more tissue. I was very sick after the second operation and then developed pleurisy and pneumonia. My surgeon had also wanted to experiment before the first operation by injecting dye into my breast and seeing which lymph nodes it affected. I also refused this. I was in almost constant pain for months at the site of the operation after reopening the incision. After recovering from the pleurisy and pneumonia,
I went to a clinic in Victoria for several weeks to have B17 and vitamin
C intravenously. Since then I have returned to normal living which I am
certain I would not have done after the treatment of radiotherapy and
Tamoxifen. Sorry I have not written sooner but I feel more confident now
that alternative treatment is working for me. I am careful of my diet
and eat apricot kernels every day.
Thanks very much for your great work. Anna G., Victoria, Australia
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