Thank you for the update, Rowena. Sorry to hear that he's gone.
You have to wonder how he'd have done if he'd gone purely alternative.
Be well,
Mike D.
> It must be some four years ago now that I mentioned on this forum a
> friend who had cancer of the kidney of a very aggressive kind that
> workers in petroleum workplaces get, and which is supposed to kill every
> time, and very quickly. The kidney was removed. Until he got his own
> generator, this friend got CS from me, and changed his diet and pretty
> much did what he could along Hulda Clark lines with the help of a
> private clinic in Subiaco, Western Australia. (Churchill Clinic). One
> of the treatments was oxygenating the blood; the blood was run into a
> bag, oxygenated, and then allowed to run back into his body through one
> of three tubes - the blood would change colour in front of their eyes.
> One tube brought the blood from the body, one allowed the oxygen in, and
> the other took the blood back to his body. This was kinder to the
> cells, I believe, than having them fill a bag, walk out of the room,
> administer the oxygen in the other room, walk back in, and then drip the
> blood back into him, which was their usual practice until then. I
> understand the red blood cells begin to die after about six minutes away
> from the body, so this method would have cut down a lot of wasted time.
> He also had a portion of his lung removed, which was cancerous. This op
> caused the most discomfort of any. Before that he had not been in pain
> or felt ill.
>
> They sold up locally and moved closer to the city for his twice or three
> times weekly treatment.
>
> He did well, but they got tired with all the travel and extra work. In
> time, he submitted to radiation treatment and chemo. He was also
> admitted to trials of a new anticancer drug. He lived longer than
> anybody else on the trials, and the doctors were very interested in
> this; he was the only one who had not had a blood transfusion.
>
> The radiation burnt his insides, and he was in a lot of pain. Last
> month he was operated on to remove a portion of the intestines. He was
> in such pain that he vomited everything he swallowed, and his veins sank
> so that they weren't able to administer drips or injections. The
> operating Dr said he could go home as soon as he had a bowel motion, but
> he didn't have one. Eventually it was agreed that he would go to a
> different hospital for pain management. ("He could die of neglect
> here.") Before he got that far, after a cheerful morning where he was
> cracking jokes with the nurses, he passed away.
>
> At the funeral his wife expressed her appreciation for the research, and
> I pass those thanks on to you knowledgeable people. She said there was
> no cancer in his body when he died. It was a blood clot that killed
> him.
>
> Lots to think about!
>
> Rowena
>
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