Guest guest Posted January 11, 2008 Report Share Posted January 11, 2008 ok, why not read our files on the menu of the group page? cancer is covered there. we have seen one definite remission with basal cell carcinoma and a probable lymphoma reduction/remission. take a look, please our files are GOLDEN bG > > Has anyone tried this on Cancer Tumours before? > Having contacted GEIPE (http://www.cancer-treatment.net) and had no > reply I thought I might try this on the lump I have in my leg. Obviusly > any advice would be welcome please. > I also tried the Hulda e type zapper but without much result. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2008 Report Share Posted January 14, 2008 Pat, I have seen GEIPE work on a 19 year old male with soft tissue Sarcoma Upper left arm W/ mets to the bone. The Docs wanted to take the whole arm from this young man and they wanted to take it as soon as possible. They said if he did so, it would be his only chance to stay alive. He looked around for options and through people that knew people who knew people, he ended up trying GEIPE. He is fine now and still has both arms, is living a normal life. The docs were very angry when he did not follow through with the amputation and instead showed up, to make the point to the docs, quite some time later than they said he would be full of spread cancer. His tumor gone, the mets gone. There was only some scaring where the bone used to have the cancer. You would think they would be happy for him but instead they were full of anger. They kept pushing the lad for how / who did this for him and he refused to roll over on the assisting. Finally, to have the docs stop harassing him, the young man simply gave them the answer that he had spent a lot of time in church. So, the point here is that while you would expect some docs to be really happy for you, you are better off letting them think it is a spontaneous remission. This young man, having seen first hand that often the docs are much more interested in revenge upon those that rejected their solution than they are in learning how to use it for others, now refuses to step forward. I think, rightly so, after seeing the attitude of the docs about what or how he fixed his problem. Pat, you spoke of a lump on your leg, are you even sure it is cancer or do you only suspect that? It could be something far less worse. For GEIPE, you need to use Millicurrent, not Microcurrent. Regards, Mike CANCER TUMOUR > Has anyone tried this on Cancer Tumours before? > Having contacted GEIPE (http://www.cancer-treatment.net) and had no > reply I thought I might try this on the lump I have in my leg. Obviusly > any advice would be welcome please. > I also tried the Hulda e type zapper but without much result. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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