Guest guest Posted September 4, 2001 Report Share Posted September 4, 2001 What is the cost for those tests? Mexico Dear Group Every few months and I go to Tijuana, Mexico to a Gerson clinic to get a blood and urine test and also visit with other patients on alternative therapies. Most of the patients have advanced cancer, but many of them have an undiagnosed illness from a traditional medical stand point such as chronic fatigue, parasites, poor absorption of nututrients, heavy metal toxicity, low thyroid functioning, candidia ect. Yesterday went to have her normal blood and urine test, but also she was went to have a live blood test which uses a super powerful microscope called a darkfield microscope. This was first experience with this new exam. The doctor pricked 's finger and put several small dots on a couple microscope slides. Then the doctor put the slide underneath the microscope which then displayed the live blood onto a computer monitor. The doctor, then began to diagnosis and interpret the blood test. The first slide showed free radical damage. In the blood samples which show free radical damage there were gaps or holes between the red blood cells. In 's case, there were some small gaps which looked real encouraging because we also saw a cancer patients blood sample which had 1000 times larger gap or free radical damage. According to the doctor, the location of these gaps in 's blood is consistent with gastrointestinal problems. How they determine that is really unclear to me. Then the doctor magnified the blood sample. This time the screen showed a dozen red blood cells up close. The doctor admired how clean the blood sample was. He said there was no signs of heavy metals, parasites, fungi, and other strange additives which normally constitutes the blood samples of individuals recovering from serious illnesses. and I proudly glowed. In other samples which he showed, we saw worms swimming next to the red blood cells or a blob of fungi. and I started to make faces. Then doctor then showed us 's white blood cell. Healthy white blood cells according to doctor move about on their search and destroy mission. 's cell stood in one place next to red cell. It didn't move. We cheered and encouraged the cell to move, but it just stood there. Next the doctor showed us how 's red blood cells were clumped together. It looked like the blood cells move together in groups of 4 to 6. Healthy cells he explained move independently. This he said is consistent with poor nutritional absorbtion ie, colon polyps. When I asked him if he thought the blood samples showed any indications of cancer, he said cancer patients normally show alot more abnormalities in their samples. This was good news and is consistent with the Biologicial Terrian Assessment. After the live blood evaluation, we talked with Dr. Bravo, our Gerson MD. She examined the CBC blood test. It showed according to her that the lympocyte count is improving, heavy activity with the liver and kidneys, better ph balance, but a very poor protein and iron count. She recommended fish, fish, and fish. Also recommended bee pollen, royal bee jelly, lots of lentils, spinach, greens vegetables and brown rice. Then she prescribed large dosages of digestive enzymes and anti oxtioxidants. And I guess it is time for more Seacure. I share this live blood test experience because it is another measure of over all health. In combination with other test such as the Biological Terrain, electro-dermal, SEG (stress resonse test), thermongraphy, muscle testing, accupunture assessments, and traditional medical evaulation, we are getting several health indicators that can be used to make adjustments to our over all health plan. Ken You are digging your grave with your teeth! Read Hundreds of Collected Cancer Testimonials and learn: cancer-testimonials/messages/ Learn more about cancer: http://curezone.com/diseases/cancer/ http://curezone.com/diseases/cancer/faq.asp You are receiving this email because you elected to subscribe to the . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2001 Report Share Posted September 4, 2001 Dark field microscope tests are not expensive, and Dr. Privitera in California does them as do others around the country. However, I do not know that they have a credible record of success or that they are accepted by pathologists in general. I just had the tests at the Cancer Control Society convention in Los Angeles. I couldn't believe some of the interpretations, but I could be wrong.. Loren Parks " Melik-Israelian, Suzanna " wrote: > What is the cost for those tests? > > Mexico > > > Dear Group > > > > Every few months and I go to Tijuana, Mexico to a Gerson clinic > to get > a > blood and urine test and also visit with other patients on alternative > > therapies. Most of the patients have advanced cancer, but many of > them > have > an undiagnosed illness from a traditional medical stand point such as > > chronic > fatigue, parasites, poor absorption of nututrients, heavy metal > toxicity, > low > thyroid functioning, candidia ect. > > > Yesterday went to have her normal blood and urine test, but > also > she > was went to have a live blood test which uses a super powerful > microscope > called a darkfield microscope. This was first experience with > this > new > exam. The doctor pricked 's finger and put several small dots on > a > couple > microscope slides. Then the doctor put the slide underneath the > microscope > which then displayed the live blood onto a computer monitor. > > > The doctor, then began to diagnosis and interpret the blood > test. The > first slide showed free radical damage. In the blood samples which > show > free > radical damage there were gaps or holes between the red blood > cells. In > 's case, there were some small gaps which looked real > encouraging > because we also saw a cancer patients blood sample which had 1000 > times > larger > gap or free radical damage. According to the doctor, the location of > these > gaps in 's blood is consistent with gastrointestinal problems. > How > they > determine that is really unclear to me. > > > Then the doctor magnified the blood sample. This time the screen > showed > a > dozen red blood cells up close. The doctor admired how clean the > blood > sample was. He said there was no signs of heavy metals, parasites, > fungi, > and > other strange additives which normally constitutes the blood samples > of > individuals recovering from serious illnesses. and I proudly > glowed. > In > other samples which he showed, we saw worms swimming next to the red > blood > cells or a blob of fungi. and I started to make faces. > > > Then doctor then showed us 's white blood cell. Healthy > white > blood > cells according to doctor move about on their search and destroy > mission. > 's cell stood in one place next to red cell. It didn't move. We > cheered > and encouraged the cell to move, but it just stood there. > > > Next the doctor showed us how 's red blood cells were clumped > together. > It looked like the blood cells move together in groups of 4 to 6. > Healthy > cells he explained move independently. This he said is consistent > with poor > nutritional absorbtion ie, colon polyps. When I asked him if he > thought > the > blood samples showed any indications of cancer, he said cancer > patients > normally show alot more abnormalities in their samples. This was good > news > and > is consistent with the Biologicial Terrian Assessment. > > > After the live blood evaluation, we talked with Dr. Bravo, our > Gerson MD. > She examined the CBC blood test. It showed according to her that the > > lympocyte count is improving, heavy activity with the liver and > kidneys, > better ph balance, but a very poor protein and iron count. She > recommended > fish, fish, and fish. Also recommended bee pollen, royal bee jelly, > lots of > lentils, spinach, greens vegetables and brown rice. Then she > prescribed > large > dosages of digestive enzymes and anti oxtioxidants. And I guess it is > time > for > more Seacure. > > > I share this live blood test experience because it is another > measure of > over > all health. In combination with other test such as the Biological > Terrain, > electro-dermal, SEG (stress resonse test), thermongraphy, muscle > testing, > accupunture assessments, and traditional medical evaulation, we are > getting > several health indicators that can be used to make adjustments to our > over > all > health plan. > > > Ken > > > > > You are digging your grave with your teeth! > Read Hundreds of Collected Cancer Testimonials and learn: > cancer-testimonials/messages/ > > Learn more about cancer: > http://curezone.com/diseases/cancer/ > http://curezone.com/diseases/cancer/faq.asp > > You are receiving this email because you elected to subscribe to the > . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2007 Report Share Posted February 19, 2007 I just got back form 2 weeks in Mexico... flying in there was a breeze- coming back much more difficult (of course the NE blizzard didn't help - we came home to 2.5 feet of new snow). Of interest - there were 2 cases of Dengue fever 5 miles south of where we stay. That whole coast south of Cancun is being developed (Mexico's calling it their 'gold coast) and this year is the last year the place we stay is going to be there. The land is sold to a BIG hotel developer and there'll be a 300 room place there next year ( our place has 25 bungalows on the beach - no high rises.. no resort) These new places are very exspensive- and we saw them spraying for mosquito's with god knows what.. I don't think travelers ever think of dengue fever when they go down there. http://www2.ncid.cdc.gov/travel/yb/utils/ybGet.asp? section=dis & obj=dengue.htm#map4-1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2009 Report Share Posted January 1, 2009 LT: I have not personally done any PSD in Mexico but I ran into some guys from CRG (Control Risks Group), When I was in Haiti that said they had the Mexican DS contract. You can find them online and they are really a small company so I doubt you will have trouble getting a hold of the right person using their web contact. Good luck (Buena Suerte) SR > > Has anyone here done any PSD/EP work in Mexico? If so, I'd appreciate > the chance to bounce a few discreet questions off you. > > Offline, please. > > Thanks, > LT > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2009 Report Share Posted January 1, 2009 Thanks. Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry Re: Mexico LT: I have not personally done any PSD in Mexico but I ran into some guys from CRG (Control Risks Group), When I was in Haiti that said they had the Mexican DS contract. You can find them online and they are really a small company so I doubt you will have trouble getting a hold of the right person using their web contact. Good luck (Buena Suerte) SR > > Has anyone here done any PSD/EP work in Mexico? If so, I'd appreciate > the chance to bounce a few discreet questions off you. > > Offline, please. > > Thanks, > LT > ------------------------------------ Member Information: List owner: Ian Sharpe Editor: Ross Boardman Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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