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I teach and specialize in treating cancer utilizing the EPFX. I just held a 3 day Cancer Symposium in LA for EPFX Practitioners. I have had a lot of success with all types of Stage IV Cancers. If you would like for me to Mentor you on this case, please contact me.

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Bonnie,

I don't know what else he is doing for his health, but I would

recommend that he call Dr Tony asap. www.hope4cancer.com He works

miracles with his protocols and he is a big believer in energetic

medicine. He even has a SCIO. I have sent many clients to him and

have had to even use his services myself so I can vouch personally for

him. Hope this helps and my prayers are with your client.

Trina

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> I have a client that has liver cancer that metastisized from colon

cancer (cleared by surgery). He had part of his liver removed

surgically and now has blocked bile ducts and has had 2 shunts

implanted in his intestine by endoscopy. He also has severe jaundice

and has done 1 round of chemo. He has a lot of bloating and gas if he

eats anything and is not eating. I have had one session with him and

did the degenerative disease program and immune stim. His stress from

the jaundice was greatly relieved but returned. I would appreciate

any info that might be of help to him. He also has a lot of self

directed anger and we discussed his taking responsibility for his

healing by changing this. I would appreciate any info that might

help. Thanks , Bonnie

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Thanks Trina, I'll pass this on. Bonnie

From: Trina Hammack <QuantumTrina@...>Subject: Re: metastisized liver cancerqxci-scio-epfx-english Date: Tuesday, November 25, 2008, 8:29 AM

Bonnie,I don't know what else he is doing for his health, but I wouldrecommend that he call Dr Tony asap. www.hope4cancer. com He worksmiracles with his protocols and he is a big believer in energeticmedicine. He even has a SCIO. I have sent many clients to him andhave had to even use his services myself so I can vouch personally forhim. Hope this helps and my prayers are with your client.Trina>> I have a client that has liver cancer that metastisized from coloncancer (cleared by surgery). He had part of his liver removedsurgically and now has blocked bile ducts and has had 2 shuntsimplanted in his intestine by endoscopy. He also has severe jaundiceand has done 1 round of chemo. He has a lot of bloating

and gas if heeats anything and is not eating. I have had one session with him anddid the degenerative disease program and immune stim. His stress fromthe jaundice was greatly relieved but returned. I would appreciateany info that might be of help to him. He also has a lot of selfdirected anger and we discussed his taking responsibility for hishealing by changing this. I would appreciate any info that mighthelp. Thanks , Bonnie>

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Dr. Small, Thanks for your reply and offer to mentor. The client has chosen not to continue as he didn't get the "results" that he had hoped for in only one session. It's frustrating. Can you tell me what would be involved in mentoring and would you be willing to do it because I might have another client with a cancer diagnosis? Thank you, Bonnie

From: quantumdoctor@... <quantumdoctor@...>Subject: Re: metastisized liver cancerqxci-scio-epfx-english Date: Tuesday, November 25, 2008, 11:46 AM

I teach and specialize in treating cancer utilizing the EPFX. I just held a 3 day Cancer Symposium in LA for EPFX Practitioners. I have had a lot of success with all types of Stage IV Cancers. If you would like for me to Mentor you on this case, please contact me.

Dr. Small

Quantum Health

Los Angeles, CA

One site has it all. Your email accounts, your social networks, and the things you love. Try the new AOL.com today!

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Trina, Thanks for the info. Bonnie

From: Trina Hammack <QuantumTrina@...>Subject: Re: metastisized liver cancerqxci-scio-epfx-english Date: Tuesday, November 25, 2008, 8:29 AM

Bonnie,I don't know what else he is doing for his health, but I wouldrecommend that he call Dr Tony asap. www.hope4cancer. com He worksmiracles with his protocols and he is a big believer in energeticmedicine. He even has a SCIO. I have sent many clients to him andhave had to even use his services myself so I can vouch personally forhim. Hope this helps and my prayers are with your client.Trina>> I have a client that has liver cancer that metastisized from coloncancer (cleared by surgery). He had part of his liver removedsurgically and now has blocked bile ducts and has had 2 shuntsimplanted in his intestine by endoscopy. He also has severe jaundiceand has done 1 round of chemo. He has a lot of bloating

and gas if heeats anything and is not eating. I have had one session with him anddid the degenerative disease program and immune stim. His stress fromthe jaundice was greatly relieved but returned. I would appreciateany info that might be of help to him. He also has a lot of selfdirected anger and we discussed his taking responsibility for hishealing by changing this. I would appreciate any info that mighthelp. Thanks , Bonnie>

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New Info on Cancer to share with your Patients/Clients:

Buck study: chemotherapy may promote development of cancer later in life

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

12-02-08

Dec. 1--The same chemotherapy that cures a patient's prostate cancer may increase that patient's chances of developing cancer later in life in tissue adjacent to the original cancer, new research by the Buck Institute for Age Research indicates.

Cells shut down and stop dividing when their DNA is damaged, as occurs during chemotherapy. But the Novato institute's new study found that when the cells shut down they spew proteins into their surrounding environment. The process, called cellular senescence, causes inflammation and sets up conditions that support the development of age-related diseases including, ironically, cancer.

The study has major implications for age research because it suggests that a cellular response that likely evolved to protect from cancer early in life can promote disease later in life, said Buck faculty member Judith Campisi, lead author of the study, which appears in Tuesday's online version of PLoS Biology.

Campisi said her research jibes with an evolutionary theory of aging first formulated in the 1950s that explains the trade-offs between early fitness and late-life survival.

Campisi said the study, which compared tissue samples from prostate cancer patients before and after chemotherapy, provides a cautionary note for younger patients who receive treatments that could promote the development of further cancers later in life. She said the findings help explain why cancer patients feel so sick when they get chemotherapy.

"Chemotherapy is brutal -- both normal and cancerous cells are forced into senescence, with resulting secretion of inflammatory factors that can produce flu-like symptoms during treatment," Campisi said. Make your life easier with all your friends, email, and favorite sites in one place. Try it now.

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