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Louise please do so I also have been looking at the San Diego clinic, would

really appreciate your feedback.. Good luck girl everything crossed for you..

Ann-Marie

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....I decided to do Gammill's program in San Diego. So I am sitting at

the communal office station writing this. Yesterday we went to Dr. Munoz's

clinic, (San Diego Clinic), and I had blood drawn. Later this week I will be

told the results and the vaccines that should be effective. I don't know if I

made the right decision and none of us know until we see the outcome. I am

comfortable in the center and am more impressed with the city of San Diego than

any other city I've been to. The people are very friendly and the city is very

clean. I'd never been to Mexico and was very impressed with that as well. Dr.

Munoz seems very caring and very sincere. There was a room full of big arm

chairs with patients in them receiving an assortment of " drips " . Nobody was

talking when I walked through but that may have just been a language barrier.

As I am stage 4, I'll have to keep a close eye on results and will likely go

to Dr. Munoz's Clinic if the results aren't quick enough. One problem I have and

as I said in Dr. Munoz's office yesterday to and Dr. Munoz, is that I

don't know if it's the programs that don't work, or me not working the programs.

I may have to put myself into a more disciplined setting like a clinic in order

to adhere to demands of any program I end up using. For now, I'll be getting

direction from and practicing the discipline I need to do it all. I am

going to give it 8 weeks. The reason I choose 8 weeks is because Dr. Munoz said

he won't treat anyone who can't give a 6 - 8 week commitment. It takes that much

time for them to see if his program works or not. Meaning they'll see positive

results in 8 weeks.

I will post on my experiences and if I notice any changes at all. For now, I

can say, my hip has quit hurting (was experiencing a tiny bit of pain) and my

rib pain has gone somewhat. The tumor in my right axilla has also gone down a

fair bit. The breast cancer is hormone receptor positive and these changes are

likely hormonal. The tumor in the left breast continues to shrink. The shrinkage

on this tumor is a result of the cryoablation I received in October/09. (note:

cryo not worth it, there's better treatments out there...).

One thing I read in a book here is that what your body craves (except stuff

proven to be bad for you) is likely just what you need. When I step out into the

sun here, it's like every cell in my exposed skin is scrambling to soak in as

many of those rays as possible. As I'm from Canada, sun is a rare commodity in

the winter. I also crave pau d'arco tea (I didn't like it when I first tasted

it). This tea is very good for cancer.

Louise

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Tomorrow I will have completed my week with at the Center for the Study

of Natural Oncology. I've learned a lot this week and am going to be numerical

in my description:

1. Mexican Clinic is not in the cards right now, due to cost and time away from

home. I also don't have a family member to be with so I'd be very lonely. When

I was in the Mexican Clinic, the family members with support there looked

happiest. I also don't think I need to spend all this money for my best chance

of getting well.

2. runs an excellent and very informative program. You have no choice

but to learn instead of " flying by the seat of your pants " on rumors and

speculation of " cancer cures " . My last day is tomorrow and we're putting

together a protocol based on my diagnosis, recent PET scan and blood work from

the San Diego Clinic. will correct me if it's based on more. Of

course, all therapies chosen will have been proven scientifically to be

effective and only time will tell if they'll work on me. If they don't, we have

a host of other therapies to try.

3. That it will still take a lot of hard work on my part to get well. I was

looking for the " easy way out " of stage 4 breast cancer.

All in all, out of the 10's of thousands I've spent searching for a " cure " , this

was the best $5,000 I've spent. I wish I would have come here when I was first

diagnosed as I was only stage 1 when I found out. I'll go home with much more

knowledge, lists of therapies I can explore on the Net and a huge binder full of

information has put together on cancer as well as the opportunity to

call and " check-in " with progress reports or requests to " tweak " my program.

I've decided to do a lot of juicing as I love carrot juice (adding beets as

well), to add to the protocols we will be choosing tomorrow.

I'll keep you all posted on my progress.

Louise

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Good report and encouraging Louise. Question: Why the inclusion of Beets in

the juicing? Interesting because I just juiced some but have always 'heard'

that small amounts are recommended. Any comments on this?

Joe C.

Tomorrow I will have completed my week with at the Center for the Study

of Natural Oncology. I've learned a lot this week and am going to be numerical

in my description:

1. Mexican Clinic is not in the cards right now, due to cost and time away from

home. I also don't have a family member to be with so I'd be very lonely. When I

was in the Mexican Clinic, the family members with support there looked

happiest. I also don't think I need to spend all this money for my best chance

of getting well.

2. runs an excellent and very informative program. You have no choice

but to learn instead of " flying by the seat of your pants " on rumors and

speculation of " cancer cures " . My last day is tomorrow and we're putting

together a protocol based on my diagnosis, recent PET scan and blood work from

the San Diego Clinic. will correct me if it's based on more. Of course,

all therapies chosen will have been proven scientifically to be effective and

only time will tell if they'll work on me. If they don't, we have a host of

other therapies to try.

3. That it will still take a lot of hard work on my part to get well. I was

looking for the " easy way out " of stage 4 breast cancer.

All in all, out of the 10's of thousands I've spent searching for a " cure " , this

was the best $5,000 I've spent. I wish I would have come here when I was first

diagnosed as I was only stage 1 when I found out. I'll go home with much more

knowledge, lists of therapies I can explore on the Net and a huge binder full of

information has put together on cancer as well as the opportunity to

call and " check-in " with progress reports or requests to " tweak " my program.

I've decided to do a lot of juicing as I love carrot juice (adding beets as

well), to add to the protocols we will be choosing tomorrow.

I'll keep you all posted on my progress.

Louise

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Hi Joe,

I like beets in the carrot juice as they cleanse the liver. Also, beets are

recommended in The Breuss Juice Cure and also recommended adding them.

I find too much beets a little sickening though so I'll likely only include them

in 1 juicing session per day. I like the taste as I said but they only taste

good in small amounts to me.

Louise

>

> Good report and encouraging Louise. Question: Why the inclusion of Beets

in the juicing? Interesting because I just juiced some but have always 'heard'

that small amounts are recommended. Any comments on this?

>

> Joe C.

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A Hungarian doctor Ferenczy apparently tested beets as front line therapy back

in the 50s:

<http://www.annieappleseedproject.org/beettherdrfe.html>

<http://www.betterbe.ca/experiences.htm#1>

<http://www.seleneriverpress.com/media/pdf_docs/BEETROOT_JUICE_LETS_LIVE_1962.pd\

f>

<http://handmaidenkitchen.blogspot.com/2008/12/heinerman-on-beet-root-and-recipe\

-for.html>

>

> Good report and encouraging Louise. Question: Why the inclusion of Beets

in the juicing? Interesting because I just juiced some but have always 'heard'

that small amounts are recommended. Any comments on this?

>

> Joe C.

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I'm not worried about iron. I take artemisinin which needs iron in the cancer

cells to be effective.

Louise

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> Don't beets have a high iron content? Cancer loves iron??

>

> So maybe cancer pulls in the iron with something else from the beets to kill

them?

>

> JoeT

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