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You don't mention the type of cancer, are you discussing pancreatic?

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Hello to all:

You simply have to accept that you can't help everyone, even someone close to

you.

My step father age 58 had a quad bypass 5 years ago and survived it. Today he is

slowly dying after having been diagnosed with cancer only 4 weeks ago. He has

had a Whipple procedure where the gallbladder, common bile duct, part of the

duodenum, and the head of the pancreas are removed along with many lymph nodes.

He spent a whole week on morphine, just like after the heart surgery, That alone

is hard enough to deal with. Now he has a antibiotic resistant staph infection.

He is begining to turn a greyish color. If something doesn't change, I expect he

will be gone soon. He has know of my work with Rife devices and magnetic

pulsers, but never really gave it any merit. So now it's in the hands of the

Doctors. My biological father who is 72 now and was diagosed with inoperable

lung cancer 15 months ago is still doing o.k. He used to come over for a plasma

exposure once a week for about 3 months. His original spot in his chest x-ray is

gone, however the Dr. says he has 3 new

ones. So now he tells me that he will renew his plasma exposure. I will keep the

group posted on these situations.

Sincerely A.J.

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Hi Kieth:

Yes pancreatic cancer, and a few other places too.

The surgery is 6 hours long and very invasive.

Basically cutting away many things and patching whats left back together so that

the plumbing stays about the same.

A.J.

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Hi AJ

The first thing that any person or pet must do when they have cancer is

bring up there oxygen levels since cancer is generally an oxygen

deprivation illness.

I just shrunk a football size lymphoma in a cat by 10 to 20 % in one

week using that and other techniques.

Good luck

Kwinkle

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Hi Kieth:

Yes pancreatic cancer, and a few other places too.

The surgery is 6 hours long and very invasive.

Basically cutting away many things and patching whats left back together

so that the plumbing stays about the same.

A.J.

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Go to www.cancertutor.com and see stage 4 cancer.

I was told I would be dead by Sept. by U of Mi. if I didn't do chemo and

radiation.

I'm using the Cesium/ Dmso Protocol, Rife, B-17, Ozone, Vit.C, Immune system

builders like wheatgrass, blue-green algae and brown seaweed. I see a homeopath

with a bio-feedback machine and holistic remedies. His machine monitors my

cancer and it is improving and the cancertutor site will tell you about Dr

Navarro in the Philippines and the HCG test to monitor the cancer. I also sit in

the plasma field of a VIBE machine for free from a couple in my general area.

VIBE links are at cancer tutor .

Don Eheman

Hyatt wrote:

You don't mention the type of cancer, are you discussing pancreatic?

wrote:

Hello to all:

You simply have to accept that you can't help everyone, even someone close to

you.

My step father age 58 had a quad bypass 5 years ago and survived it. Today he is

slowly dying after having been diagnosed with cancer only 4 weeks ago. He has

had a Whipple procedure where the gallbladder, common bile duct, part of the

duodenum, and the head of the pancreas are removed along with many lymph nodes.

He spent a whole week on morphine, just like after the heart surgery, That alone

is hard enough to deal with. Now he has a antibiotic resistant staph infection.

He is begining to turn a greyish color. If something doesn't change, I expect he

will be gone soon. He has know of my work with Rife devices and magnetic

pulsers, but never really gave it any merit. So now it's in the hands of the

Doctors. My biological father who is 72 now and was diagosed with inoperable

lung cancer 15 months ago is still doing o.k. He used to come over for a plasma

exposure once a week for about 3 months. His original spot in his chest x-ray is

gone, however the Dr. says he has 3 new

ones. So now he tells me that he will renew his plasma exposure. I will keep the

group posted on these situations.

Sincerely A.J.

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Don,

It is good to hear you are doing so well! Your experience shows the need to

use all the protocols available is the battle with Cancer. Keep up the good

work and keep us posted as your experience gives hope to others who are battling

this terrible disease.

Mike http://www.truerife.com

donald eheman wrote:

Go to www.cancertutor.com and see stage 4 cancer.

I was told I would be dead by Sept. by U of Mi. if I didn't do chemo and

radiation.

I'm using the Cesium/ Dmso Protocol, Rife, B-17, Ozone, Vit.C, Immune system

builders like wheatgrass, blue-green algae and brown seaweed. I see a homeopath

with a bio-feedback machine and holistic remedies. His machine monitors my

cancer and it is improving and the cancertutor site will tell you about Dr

Navarro in the Philippines and the HCG test to monitor the cancer. I also sit in

the plasma field of a VIBE machine for free from a couple in my general area.

VIBE links are at cancer tutor .

Don Eheman

Hyatt wrote:

You don't mention the type of cancer, are you discussing pancreatic?

wrote:

Hello to all:

You simply have to accept that you can't help everyone, even someone close to

you.

My step father age 58 had a quad bypass 5 years ago and survived it. Today he is

slowly dying after having been diagnosed with cancer only 4 weeks ago. He has

had a Whipple procedure where the gallbladder, common bile duct, part of the

duodenum, and the head of the pancreas are removed along with many lymph nodes.

He spent a whole week on morphine, just like after the heart surgery, That alone

is hard enough to deal with. Now he has a antibiotic resistant staph infection.

He is begining to turn a greyish color. If something doesn't change, I expect he

will be gone soon. He has know of my work with Rife devices and magnetic

pulsers, but never really gave it any merit. So now it's in the hands of the

Doctors. My biological father who is 72 now and was diagosed with inoperable

lung cancer 15 months ago is still doing o.k. He used to come over for a plasma

exposure once a week for about 3 months. His original spot in his chest x-ray is

gone, however the Dr. says he has 3 new

ones. So now he tells me that he will renew his plasma exposure. I will keep the

group posted on these situations.

Sincerely A.J.

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Kwinkle

Could you be more specific on how much oxygen and your other techniques that

you are using. Although I'm surviving the cancer the tumor is partially inside

the bronchial to one lung and I am having little luck in reducing its size.

Thanks for any info.

Don Eheman

Tigchelaar, whom I purchased my Rife from, has ask for a detailed

description of just what I'm doing and I will post it here as soon as possible

for anyone thats interested.

Kwinkle wrote:

Hi AJ

The first thing that any person or pet must do when they have cancer is

bring up there oxygen levels since cancer is generally an oxygen

deprivation illness.

I just shrunk a football size lymphoma in a cat by 10 to 20 % in one

week using that and other techniques.

Good luck

Kwinkle

Re: step father with cancer

Hi Kieth:

Yes pancreatic cancer, and a few other places too.

The surgery is 6 hours long and very invasive.

Basically cutting away many things and patching whats left back together

so that the plumbing stays about the same.

A.J.

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Pancreatic cancer has been cured so I hear by capsacin-extract of red hot

peppers.If anyone likes to resist cancer curcurmin from tumeric herb is highly

useful as it fights cancer in 12 different ways unlike drugs.Even green tea is

helpful.I drink at least a litre every day.i have never had cancer age 77./Curry

powder should have some tumeric in it.

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