Guest guest Posted January 21, 1999 Report Share Posted January 21, 1999 Dear Danny: Do you have Fred's name and telephone number where one can check on the truthfulness of this story and get some direct information from him? Thanks >Reply-cures for canceregroups >Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1999 14:25:56 -0500 (EST) >From: Danny <dcox@...> >cures for canceregroups >Subject: Fwd: Prostate Cancer Success (fwd) > <table><tr><td><pre> ---- Begin Forwarded Message Resent-From: rife-list@... This is from http://www.ioa.com/~dragonfly/stories.html Fred (his real name) was diagnosed with prostate cancer a few months ago. There was also a spot on his liver the size of 'two peanuts'. The PSA was very high. He was put on the hormone inhibitor flutamide, but no other treatment was offered. The situation was much too far advanced. Surgery, he was told, would be a waste of Fred's money and the doctor's time. In three months he would be dead. Fred and his wife live in New Brunswick. The two of them made a trip to Seattle to visit his sister. While there, they heard about my friend, a nutritionist/herbalist/muscle-tester we will call 'Ann'. Might as well go visit Ann, there was very little to lose at this point. As they sat in Ann's office, Fred's wife felt that they were wasting their time. 'We know he is going to die.' Ann replied that there was a good chance that he would make it. The treatment involved three electronic devices. The first was a PFG-100 Rife-Crane paddle type machine. A Black Box blood cleaner was to be used on wrist pulse points one hour each day. After each such treatment, he was to use a magnetic pulse generator on each lymph node. Fred was also told to sit on the negative face of a large flat magnet for at least twenty minutes twice each day. It was felt that this afforded the nearest point to the prostate. Nutritional support consisted of just two items from Oxygen for Life: Liquid minerals and liquid shark cartilage. Five weeks later, Fred was back in New Brunswick. He went back to his oncologist for the appropriate tests and scans. All were normal and he was pronounced free of cancer. The doctor said that in several thousand cases, he had not seen any cases of cancer just go away like that. As I write this (February 2, 1997), Fred is satisfied with the outcome. </pre></td></tr></table> <hr><center><TABLE BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=1 CELLPADDING=2 WIDTH=275> <TR><TD VALIGN= " TOP " BGCOLOR= " #00ff00 " HEIGHT=20> For the <B><FONT COLOR= " #ff0000 " ><blink>absolute</Blink></B></FONT> lowest price on Software:<BR> <a href= " http://www.bottomdollar.com/egroups/ " >CLICK HERE!</a> </TD> </TR> </TABLE><p> </center> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 1999 Report Share Posted January 21, 1999 At 14:25 21.01.99 -0500, you wrote: > >---- Begin Forwarded Message >Resent-From: rife-list@... > >This is from http://www.ioa.com/~dragonfly/stories.html The doctor >said that in several thousand cases, he had not seen any cases of cancer >just go away like that. As I write this (February 2, 1997), Fred is >satisfied with the outcome. The doctor should read Prostate Health In 90 Days, by Jerry Clapp. http://home.sol.no/~dusan/cancer_prostate_larry.html Dusan ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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