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Colon-Liver Cancer: Medically Written-off Patient Lived Longer After Chemotherapy and Herbs

Sometime in June 1992: Ben was diagnosed with colon cancer. He underwent an operation to remove the cancerous portion of his colon. With the threats of cancer put aside, Ben's life was back to normal. He obtained a job in a factory. For three years, he worked very hard. Life was both a physical and mental stress.

In July 1995, Ben lost his appetite and then had severe pains in his abdomen. A CT scan showed the cancer had spread to his liver. His earlier operation did not cure his cancer. He had to undergo chemotherapy.

Ben wrote about his experience below.

My Death Sentence

"I was informed by the doctor of the very bad news -- CANCER of the liver at an advanced stage. There would be no medicine for me. I was advised to prepare my will as soon as possible. I was stunned for a moment. My wife, Cindy and I broke down. I thought, "I am going to die". Confused and sad I felt helpless. I refused to eat and talk. When relatives and friends came to see me, I broke down. What about my daughter in Australia? She was preparing for her final year examination. Should I inform her? I could not decide. I simply cried and cried."

Chemotherapy

"After my first chemotherapy that evening, I thought I was dying. I suffered nausea, weakness, loss of appetite and was in a confused stage. Just imagine, five more chemotherapy sessions to go."

"After my second chemotherapy, I reluctantly went for the third. A young doctor assigned to me did his job in about 20 minutes. It nearly killed me. Normally, it takes about three hours. I felt tightness around my chest and that night I felt as if my chest was going to burst. Psychologically I was badly affected. When I thought of my fourth chemotherapy, fear and depression affected me. I suffered loss of appetite, restlessness and there was the phobia of going to the hospital. What is going to happen this time? My doctor assured me he will get another doctor with more experience to do the job. Still feeling frightened, I managed to finish the whole six courses of chemotherapy sessions. Praise God! He helped me to be positive."

Herbs

20 July 1995: "I started taking the rodent tuber extract at night. My appetite improved the next day. I managed to finish a big bowl of porridge. After four days, the intake of the rodent tuber was increased to twice daily. My appetite continued to improve. Bowel movements were regular. A herbal Mixture A was introduced to me to be taken together with the rodent tuber extract. Physically I felt a bit stronger."

25 August 1995: "I took Mixture B (liver powder) together with Mixture A and the rodent tuber extract. The appetite improved tremendously. I was stronger physically after a few days. There was great improvement for the next few weeks. My appetite was good. I was able to sleep and my bowel movements were regular."

Path to Recovery

27 September 1995: "An ultrasound showed that the necrotic cells are dying off. The doctor encouraged me to continue taking the rodent tuber extract and the Mixtures A and B. I am still taking them. I lost a little bit of hair. I experienced PAIN many times, in the hospital and at home. The pain came without any warning. Each time I was in pain, I could not walk, sit or sleep. Pain killers were of little help. The doctor told me to try to bear the pain. Too many pain killers would affect the kidneys. Sometimes the pain was unbearable. I nearly gave up a few times. The doctor told me he had done his best and encouraged me to keep on praying to God to heal me."

March 1996: "I am glad that I can participate in the CA Care Group and shared my experiences with those who were present. I know their sufferings very well. I encouraged them to think positively and not give up."

My health

"My hair had grown more bushy, black and shiny. Even the gray ones have disappeared! The veins in my arm, once hardened and dead as a result of chemotherapy, are now becoming alive again. The skin pigmentation caused by the chemotherapy has now disappeared. I have nice, clean skin! Praise and thank the Lord!"

Ben had lived! He outlived his doctor's doom prediction. His daughter returned home after graduation. He celebrated Christmas 1995 and continued living a strong and healthy life. For Ben, the fight against cancer was not over as yet. He had to continue to eat rightly and lead a happy, stress-free life.

In the early morning of 29 October 1996, Ben passed away. The doctors gave Ben two months to live after his liver diagnosis. But Ben got to live a happy life for a year, three months and eighteen days. It is not the length of time that mattered. What is more important is the quality of life Ben had. Ben lived a full happy life. He did not take life for granted. He anticipated and made preparations for his departure. He enjoyed whatever time he had with Cindy, having daily picnics and enjoying Penang's natural spots under those shady trees. Ben even designed his own grave! He taught Cindy how to manage the chores of daily life without him like paying utility bills, taking care of the car, etc. When he departed, it was neither a sudden good-bye nor a slow painful death. Perhaps on this point alone, we take consolation that many people who were on the herbs died without much pain and their death came easily and peacefully.

Extracted from the author's book: Cancer Yet They Live!

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Colon-Liver Cancer - chemotherapy, and they turned to herbs

My first encounter with cancer, the spread of the liver was with Tony in 1996. His doctor had told him that chemotherapy or radiotherapy would be no use for him. Tony had a miraculous recovery after the ingestion of herbs. Unfortunately, Tony died one and a half years later, after returning to his "poor nutrition". A video about Tony cacarevideo blogspot can be seen below. Another case that came to mind is that. He had a recurrent colon cancer after surgery and chemotherapy. He wasasked to undergo chemotherapy again after this renewed. He refused and came to us for help in January 1998. It has been nine years now and that is doing very well and is a normal and happy life.

Herbs, lifestyle changes and diet had helped many patients live a normal, happy life after their cancer without the need for chemotherapy. If the medical profession interested to know more? To this brush off as a mere charlatanism or empty statement is a big mistake.The strength of our work is that we are able to predict the possible outcome of our herbal therapy and repeat those results. If this is not scientific enough?

I have seen numerous cases of healing, patients after chemotherapy had led to nothing. In the following two cases will prove to be my call.

Case 1: Han (not diagnosed last name), 62-year-old man with colon cancer was that his liver had metastases in October 2004. He underwent an operation to remove, to the sickColon. When I heard that, I called him into his house and asked if I could still help you to. In fact, by my own ethics I had violated the Code. I do not usually do such a thing, so I do not try to be accused of promoting my herbs. But Han was my classmate way back in the 1960s. I gave him everything he wanted to know about his illness, and started him on herbs. Recommended after his surgery, chemotherapy, his doctor, which he readily. I respected hisDecision.

Han went over twelve cycles of chemotherapy, in contrast to most patients who do only six cycles. But the tumor in his liver remained unaffected. Chemotherapy was abandoned and he was asked to try RFA) (radiofrequency ablation. He underwent this operation twice, and twice failed. Then the doctor recommended surgery to remove the tumor from the liver. This time was Han! He had learned his lesson. But all along the Han took herbs for both of his colon and liver cancer. As theToday, three and half years since his diagnosis, cope, Han is still good. In a recent four-hour video interview with him, Han told us that he play golf better than his healthy friends could. He can drive, eat and sleep well. None of his friends always have to suspect or believe that he has cancer! When asked what him what he is today, he answered: Your herbs, changes in diet and faith in God.

Case 2: June (not her real name), 57-year-old patient diagnosed with colon cancerThat her liver had metastatised in January 2005. She underwent surgical resection of their colon followed by six cycles of chemotherapy. She did not suffer any side effects, because they at the same time on our herbs. June told us that they took when their platelets decreased the juice of papaya leaves, after reading our newsletter (Letter 41: The low juices of papaya and Pegaga leaves? Did they beat scientific medicine?) After three times, the platelet countincreased.

June and her husband, Paul (not real name) came to us from Jakarta on 11 To see May 2006. This was the part about her experiences with her oncologist said.

June: My oncologist said I'm a very stubborn woman, because I no longer wanted to chemotherapy. I leaned my surgery for liver metastases. I would not go for the RFA (radiofrequency ablation). I was prescribed Xeloda, but I do not have them. Now my oncologist wants to see me. Once in a while, Ireceived text message from her sister asked me to come to Singapore for a control.

Paul: I asked the oncologist, "This is more chemotherapy, it's about my wife heal." The answer is no. The oncologist was not sure. We have also consulted another doctor who saw my wife and I knew that she is about to herbs. This doctor told us: "Go ahead and take your herbs for as long as it helps you."

Our conversation moved to the diet. I asked June if their oncologist says nothing about nutrition. "My oncologistI can not say anything I like to eat. There is no need to "pantang" (prohibition at all). "

June, the state does not get worse, despite the declining further medical treatment. In fact, her blood was improved works! Your CEA, which was equivalent to 47.4 was published in March 2005 to 3.6 in May 2006. Their liver function tests - AST, ALT and GGT were increased once, but she has fallen and were within normal limits. As I write this (more than two years after diagnosis) June is doing very well. It hassince gained weight and lead a normal life.

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Chemotherapy for Colon-Liver Cancer - A Medical Smoke Screen?

I just read pages 28 to 42 of the book by Dr. Jerome Groopman's The Anatomy of Hope, and I felt continue to read and write this piece to share with you what I've learned. For more than ten years ago, I met many cancer patients. Inside me I felt the whole time that many or most oncologists are often misled patients about their treatment. Today, after reading the story written by no less than one of the world's leading oncologists and researchers, I now feel I am quitealong. Let me tell you, what Dr. Groopman wrote about what sometime in 1978-1979.

The actors in this story

1. Patient: 52-year-old Frances Walker, an African-American with a teenage daughter, Sharon.

2. Main Doctor: 50-plus years, Dr. Richard Keyes at Russell Clinic, a city north of Los Angeles, California, USA.

3. Second Doctor: Dr. Jerome Groopman, a 27-year-old, up and coming doctor while a fellowship in blood disease at the University of California,Los Angeles.

Frances had traces of blood in the stool during their annual physical examination. A colonoscopy indicated a tumor in the lower intestine. She underwent a surgery to remove the tumor, but the doctor found that the cancer had spread to the lymph nodes and fell into the left lobe of her liver. This was seen as medically Level 4 metastatic colon cancer.

Frances and her daughter, Sharon, came to the clinic, Dr. Richard Keyes. They were greeted warmly byThe doctor who went to investigate the operation Frances wound. Everything seemed in order. They sat down to discuss himself, follow-up treatment.

Richard, Frances, all traces of cancer have been removed from your bowel and the surrounding lymph nodes. A few small areas of the tumor were found on the left side of the liver. But we have chemotherapy to take care of them.

Frances's face showed great relief.

Richard: The chemotherapy I will give you is very active against stainsin the liver. I expect that some side effects like mouth sores, diarrhea and anemia, but you will be closely monitored. All side effects can be managed and ultimately reverse it. Have questions?

Frances thought for a moment and understand what needed to be done. Richard wrote in his file of the patient: "Patient and family understand the risks and benefits of proposed therapy."

Frances left the clinic.

Groopman Richard: If I am the (patients) when a directQuestions come, I would be the adoption, correct intonation?
Richard: Yes, I do not want to look at Frances and say, "Madam, will kill the cancer in the liver you." What's the point of that? Because it does not make the remaining time more miserable. Or they lead to panic and refuse relief. Next Richard continues: Every doctor has his own style, his way of doing things. Believe me, for patients in situations like this, too much informationoverwhelming.

After the first rounds of chemotherapy Frances had some nausea and dry heaves. But she seemed in good spirit, despite the side effects. She said: "I am a fighter." Later she suffered from painful mouth ulcers and had to be admitted to hospital and put drips. Then they had to return to the hospital because of fever and cause abdominal cramps and diarrhea.

Three months after chemotherapy

Frances Richard: Look at the CAT scan. This is the Liver ... these are theDeposits, we are treated. They are about half the size of what we started.
Frances: Does this mean that I will be partially cured?
Richard: You are well on your way to a remission. Thank God. It will be removed.

Frances daughter Sharon, closed his eyes and bowed his head in a silent prayer.

Time passed and it was in January 1979

Dr. Frances Groopman shook his hand and held it trembling. In France, elevated levels of liver function tests, showed how they had never been before. Dr.Richard Keyes examined her stomach.

Richard: Your liver is tender and your blood tests are slightly abnormal. Sometimes the chemotherapy can inflame the liver as a side effect. They are due for a follow-up CAT scan in a week. Until then, I'll give you a prescription for some painkillers. Do not hesitate to use it when you need it.

Frances left the clinic.

Groopman to Richard: You know, it does not really make a difference if it is clinically cancerand not the chemo. There is little of what we do about it. By Sharon Frances and now we have only to add a few more weeks worries. In this way, they have something to cling to a little longer. Richard looked Groopman friendly and went on you began your career, Jerry ... PERSISTENT ignorance is a form of happiness. Can she get lucky and there will be a side effect of the drug.

Two weeks later, Groopman saw the report of the scan and Frances wrote:"The liver metastases were doubled over, and new deposits had appeared in the spleen. The bodies looked as though they had been infiltrated by large-caliber bullets, allowing huge holes. The scan also showed was the fluid build-up in the abdomen . I knew that patients like Frances rarely survive more than a few months. I noticed a faint tinge of yellow in her eyes. There was jaundice, an indication that the cancer of the liver, the excretion of bile is blocked. Her stomach was sodistended from the ascites that she pressed her navel outward like a soap bubble. "

Frances came to the clinic.

Groopman: How are you?
Frances: Very tired. I have no appetite. I have to force myself to eat, not to go because the food good.
Groopman: We have to drain the ascites to relieve the pressure. They should be better afterwards.
Sharon: "And that means it is fast spreading, is not it?
Frances: I have no energy. I felt for awhile that somethingwas wrong ... But Dr. Keyes said it was from the chemotherapy treatments.
Sharon: I thought you and Dr. Keyes said that chemotherapy might cure.
Groopman: He has not - say quietly -. We have said that it is a good chance to go into remission, what has happened. Groopman then explained what that meant, and how it differs from response to recovery.
Sharon: Why did we do?
Groopman: cancer behaves in this way. Shrinking aduring the treatment then becomes resistant to it and is growing again. I'm sorry.

Groopman said: "The last time I saw the (patient) was in early March. Frances was nothing more than a few bites of solid food to eat. When drinks were too cold or too hot, they broke them. Any drainage of ascites when only one few days of relief before the fluid re-accumulated. Frances declined further chemotherapy after hearing my frank recitation of data on their chance. work

Sharon: I think he (Dr. Richard Keyes) did not believe that people like us are smart enough or strong enough to handle the truth.
Groopman: It was not a question of clever enough. Dr. Keyes and I wanted to spare you the worry. Well, we were both wrong.

Frances died soon afterwards. Groopman said: "A feeling of shame and guilt gripped me. Richard and I did not have the () patients. It is illusory to tell me that it had done what Richard and I were adoptedas an apprentice was the best thing for them. Ignorance was not luck, not when it arrived it. With the abandonment of the truth, Richard and I left Frances, and our illusion we left Sharon alienated and bitter. "

Comments: It amazes me that the same story has been played over and over again by different doctors. It seems no matter whether it was in Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore or the United States.

Groopman was ashamed and guilty. I wonder how many others were of the opinionthe same way with after unsuccessful. How could she ever know the face of their patients that, in trying "to do their best," they misled or deceived in fact their patients?

Groopman was right when he wrote that the episode had left Sharon alienated and bitter. Who would not be disappointed deceived, deluded? In a decade of my own experience I have met patients and their family members who are bitter and angry at the doctors she had taken for a ride. Many have lost their loved onesalongside those with a hefty pay medical debts face. For some who are poor, they resorted to the sale of their property - land or a house. The fact that the bet that it was buying "cure" that misrepresented "to" say the doctors, she took, was promising. Patients do not understand that it is "so much you can do every oncologist," when they are confronted with cancer.

All these years I have always held the view that the patient was telling the truth or make available, must provide sufficient and unbiasedInformation to enable them to make a decision for themselves. There is no need for anyone to play the "God" and try to be a hero. Groopman was right - he and Richard were to be protected in an attempt to "false Frances by concealing the truth. Or concealment of the truth, they tried to "protect Richard's income?

By writing this, I am not "anti-doctors". I hope that patients, their relatives and even the doctors to learn from what had written to Dr. Groopman. I have great admiration and respect for this author, Dr. Jerome Groopman. From the early stage of his career, he had shown himself a man of integrity with love and compassion. I'm proud of him and greet him on his righteousness and integrity. This is the kind of doctor that the world needs, and patients should go for help. Unfortunately, I'm skeptical or not too sure of some oncologists. Patients or their family members told me that the doctors were not rare, "for my money is not in myCancer. "The oncologist had no time for her, and showed no sympathy at all. If the patient was asked about the side effects of chemotherapy, the answer is often trivialized or downplayed," Oh, it's not much - a bit of hair loss and nausea. "In Indeed, some patients went through hell "during chemotherapy without any assurance of a cure. Patients who are more questions, the answer was often: "Why ask so many questions. Check with your doctor or physician, I was." It is an oncologist, who said:"I'm not cheap, if you do not have the money to other doctors. Otherwise, go home and sell your house and then come to me."

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Colon-Liver Cancer: Medically depreciated patients lived longer after chemotherapy and herbs

Sometime in June 1992: Ben was diagnosed with colon cancer. He underwent an operation for cancer of his colon removed. With the threat of cancer aside, Ben was the life back to normal. He got a job in a factory. For three years he worked very hard. Life was both a physical and mental stress.

In July 1995 Ben lost his appetite, and then had severe pain in abdomen. A CT scan showed the cancer had spread to his liver. His earlierNo operation to cure his cancer. He had to undergo chemotherapy.

Ben wrote about his experiences below.

My Death Sentence

"I was informed by the physician of the very bad news - cancer of the liver in an advanced stage. There would be no medicine for me. I was told to prepare my will as soon as possible. I was speechless for a moment. My wife, Cindy, and broke I together. I thought: "I'm going to die." Confused and sad, I felt helpless. I refused to eat and tospeak. When the relatives and friends came to me, I collapsed. What about my daughter in Australia? She prepared for the examination in recent years. If they do I? I could not decide. I've just cried and cried. "

Chemotherapy

"After my first chemotherapy treatment on that night, I thought I was dying. I suffered from nausea, weakness, anorexia and was in a confused stage. Just imagine going another five chemotherapy sessions."

"After my second chemotherapy, I reluctantlywent a third time. A young doctor who has assigned me to work in about 20 minutes. It almost killed me. It usually takes about three hours. I felt tightness around the chest, and that evening I felt as if my heart would burst. Psychologically, I was greatly affected. When I hit on my fourth chemotherapy, anxiety and depression, I thought. I suffered from anorexia, anxiety, and there was the phobia of the hospital. What will happen this time? My doctor assured me that hewill collect another doctor with more experience to do the job. Still afraid to feel I was able to finish the entire six courses of chemotherapy sessions. Praise God! He helped me to be positive. "

Herbs

20. July 1995: "I started the rodent tuber extract components in the night. My appetite improved the next day. I managed to finish a big bowl of porridge. After four days, was the inclusion of the rodent tuber to be increased to twice daily. My appetite improved. bowelMovements were regular. An herbal mixture A was presented to me, taken together with the rodent tuber extract constituents. Physically, I felt a bit stronger. "

25 August 1995: "I mixture B (liver powder), together with the mixture A and the rodent tuber extract constituents. The appetite improved enormously. I was physically stronger after a few days. It was a great improvement for the next few weeks. My appetite was well. I was sleeping in the situation and had my regular bowel movements. "

TowardsRecovery

27 September 1995: "An ultrasound examination showed that the necrotic cells die. The doctor encouraged me to continue the rodent tuber extract components and the mixtures A and B. I'm still taking them. I lost a bit of hair. I experienced a lot PAIN times in hospital and at home. The pain came without warning. Every time I was in pain, I could not walk, sit, or sleep. analgesics were not very helpful. The doctor told me to try to bear the pain. Too many painkillerswould adversely affect the kidneys. Sometimes the pain was unbearable. I have almost given up a few times. The doctor told me that he had done his best and encouraged me to pray to God to keep heal me. "

March 1996: "I am glad that I can participate in the CA-care group and shared my experiences with those who were present. I know their sufferings very well. I encouraged them to think positively and not give up."

My Health

"My hair had more bushy, black and shiny. The graythose are gone! The veins in my arm, once hardened, dead as a result of chemotherapy, are now alive again. The pigmentation of the skin caused by chemotherapy, is now gone. I have nice, clean skin! Thank and praise the Lord! "

Ben had lived! He outlived his doctor doom prediction. His daughter returned home after graduation. He celebrated Christmas 1995 and continued to live a strong and healthy life. For Ben, was the fight against cancer, not more thanyet. He continues to eat right and lead a happy, stress-free life.

In the early morning of 29 Ben passed away in October 1996. The doctors gave Ben two months to live according to his liver diagnosis. But Ben has a happy life to live for one year, three months and eighteen days. It is not the length of time that mattered. What is important is the quality of life had Ben. Ben lived a full happy life. He did not think life for granted. He expected, and made preparations for hisDeparture. He was always the time he had with Cindy, with daily picnics and enjoy Penang natural spots in the shade of trees. Ben himself will develop its own grave! He taught Cindy how the tasks of daily life without paying him like electricity bills, cares for the car, etc. When he left, it was neither a sudden farewell to manage a slow agonizing death. Perhaps this point alone, we take comfort that many people who were on the herbs died without much pain andDeath came quickly and peacefully.

Extracts from the book the author: cancer, but they live!

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