We have seen thousands of patients, but since 2006 have focused on cancer and after dozens of cancer patients and hundreds of treatments, we have lost only one patient to cancer.
The following dozen cases are listed in no particular order, but are a representative sample of the variety of cancers that are increasingly common today.
A man in his forties with Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma came to us for natural cancer treatment. He had already been through chemotherapy. With the natural treatments that we have used, he has maintained a high quality of life, active in his work and hiking in the local mountains. We recently had the pleasure of learning that he is in remission while continuing the natural treatments.
A woman in her fifties had malignant melanoma, which is one of the most dangerous kinds of cancers and the most dangerous of the skin cancers. By the time we met her, it had already metastasized to her brain. This patient chose a combination of surgery, radiation and our natural cancer-fighting treatments, which we continued until she went into remission several months ago. Today she enjoys an active life with recreational travel.
A man in his fifties had prostate cancer and chose only our natural treatments. He did not want to have any of the mainstream treatments. After less than three months of natural treatments, he is now in remission. He continues to ride his bicycle several miles a day and works two strenuous jobs.
This is the one patient we had who actually died of cancer. It was inoperable pancreatic cancer, and the two tumors had actually shrunk considerably, with one disappearing completely, during the course of our natural treatments. This patient enjoyed a high quality of health, very active physically and feeling good during the first few months of our natural treatments. However, as things started to look very good, there arose different viewpoints about the best way to proceed throughout the healing process, and the initial success turned to very aggressive metastases throughout the body.
A man in his fifties with colon cancer chose a combination of surgery, chemotherapy and our natural treatments. After surgery, some cancer remained.
An 80% reduction in his tumors was found after a combination of chemotherapy and natural treatments, but unfortunately complications from subsequent surgery took him back into the hospital without recovery.
A breast cancer patient in her seventies is being open minded to various treatment options, but for right now is just receiving our natural treatments. She remains stable and is doing well with a high quality of life and activity. In fact, she had a ping-pong ball sized lump that within a month surprised us all by reducing to not even being palpable.
A patient with testicular cancer chose only to do our natural treatments after chemotherapy. We attribute his remission within one month to his use of combined therapy. He had abdominal metastasis and a spot on his lung, but has now been free of cancer for a year.
A woman in her forties with breast cancer chose lumpectomy and our natural treatments. We have had the great pleasure recently of learning that she is in remission, and she has resumed an active life with recreational travel.
A man in his seventies has lung cancer, which has now reduced in volume more than 90% with a combination of radiation and our natural treatments.
A man in his seventies with leukemia has been through chemotherapy and a number of natural treatments. Now that we have been treating him for some months, his numbers remain stable. Although not yet in remission, this man’s quality of life remains quite high. He is very physically active, and rides his bicycle several miles a day.
This patient in her forties has had primary colon cancer, primary ovarian cancer and primary endometrial cancer. When she came to us after surgery, there were metastases as well. With only our natural treatments, the metastases disappeared and the patient’s improved vitality was quite dramatic. She is still in remission over a year later.
A man in his sixties with lung cancer came to us with constant shortness of breath, even while sedentary. Now in remission after only our natural treatments, plus a well-chosen natural treatment that he had been using for years, he still confounds the oncologists who predicted back in 2001 that he would be dead in three months. His breathing is now much easier. These days he again enjoys recreational travel and fishing.
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