Guest guest Posted June 14, 2008 Report Share Posted June 14, 2008 Group: Sorry I couldn't give much by way of updates during the past 2-1/2 weeks. I have been putting in 18-hour days seven days per week. The time is taken up with the preparation of solutions, doing colon implants, and hooking up IVs -- this in addition to the usual seminars and treatment program. I did do Dr. K's protocol myself for the first two weeks just to see what it was like, but I couldn't continue as there just weren't enough hours in the day. There is no question that I am going to have to charge more and hire assistants. We have a half dozen participants who are doing the program. All are about 2-1/2 weeks into it. The whole program takes 24 days. The first few days consist of the intensive detox and then the protocol switches up into the use of different solutions for oral, topical, colon, and IV, plus a special cultured yogurt and three different bacteria that are used for the colon implants. We implant these along the full length of the colon. There are often other aspects such as nebulized solutions and saunas with body wraps that are used with certain patients. The program takes 21 days after the detox portion. Toward the end of the program the participants often get a fever, feel pain in the area of any tumors, and their urine turns dark. Of the current participants, all seem to be doing better. One fellow has prostate cancer. It can no longer be palpated by finger wave. A woman with ovarian cancer is doing much better. We did an ultrasound elastogram at the beginning of the protocol and a second one yesterday. She had six tumors ranging in size from hen's egg to that of a small fist. Three of the tumors are now completely gone and the other three are smaller and have become more round in shape indicating encapsulation. Because the treatment was obviously working, I asked Dr. K if perhaps we shouldn't just continue on with it after the 24 day total. He said no. Certain aspects can be continued at home, but no more enemas, implants, nor IVs. This woman was requested to return in three months after we finish so we can do an assessment. Dr. K. described similar cases in Russia where patients continue to get well after completion of the program. We have set up a teleconferencing system so patients at our center can talk to Prof. K in Russia. I do very much like the program. It seems to work for many chronic conditions in addition to cancer. It is a very natural therapy that does not require the use of drugs. I would not have believed it if I hadn't seen it. It is not miraculous -- it is simply a very efficient system of allowing the body to do what the body knows how to do, that is, reclaim health. My results are verifying the results of the earlier trial in LA. We are continuing on with the program. I do feel lucky that I have the only set of this custom-made equipment outside of Russia. Its operation is quite complex. I would like to see it eventually simplified so that physicians could learn to operate it. I don't think that it will happen though as this treatment means that physicians will constantly have to find new patients. We are exploring ways to make it more accessible without it being dumbed down. If we don't I know what will happen -- a hundred years from now people like me will be giving seminars about Prof. Khachatrian as part of a series on great lost medical discoveries. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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