Guest guest Posted March 28, 2011 Report Share Posted March 28, 2011 Lois, Now I am quite confused. Do I get it right that, in fact, it was Dr. Alvarez of the Mexican clinic that saved your life NOT Dr. ? If so, then you are actually doing Dr. ' protocol as preventative and you are not exactly among the living proof that his protocol stops cancer. Is that correct? In this post, you are saying " I would want people to not have to go that route if they don't have to and if they have time (if the cancer is advancing slowly mine was doubling every two months) to go the Dr. route as it is a little easier on the body. " Your desire to spare people the suffering you went through is commendable but then, isn't that up to each individual to decide? Moveover, if not for Dr. Alvarez' success, you might not even be around now to give testimony to Dr. ' protocol, which as you say is " a little easier on the body " ! Or is it possible you mean " a lot easier " ? Because if it were only " a little easier " I think I'd rather go for the sure kill: Dr. Alvarez's, of which you are a proof. I am almost certain you didn't intend to mislead, but I get the impression in your previous post where you talk about your friend's mother who was " sent home with stage 4 lung cancer " that you are endorsing Dr. even for those who " do not have time " . Had you known about this amazing story of your friend's mother beforehand, would you have gone to Dr. instead of the Mexican clinic? Please understand that I ask because I want to get it straight and I want to pin my hopes on something more reliable than a toothpick. Lois, I really appreciate your desire to encourage people. Don't you think that the outcome of your treatment under Dr. Alvarez at Stella Maris is also giving people a lot of hope? Steffi --- Lois Fischer wrote: > Yes, I agree, they (the Mexican clinic) saved my life. I would want people to not have to go that route if they don't have to and if they have time (if the cancer is advancing slowly mine was doubling every two months) to go the Dr. route as it is a little easier on the body. I had low level radiation in Mexico and was better than surgery, but still was difficult. If the tumors and the cancer can be reversed by non toxic methods, I would have preferred that. I was quite far along though and my visit to the Mexican clinic is what I was guided to do at that time, maybe my angels were guiding me to Dr. after the Mexican clinic. There was not a preventative protocol in place for leaving the clinic that I thought would work for me, I was sent home with supplements and no real plan and no follow up, so felt on my own to look for something to build up my body, give me peace of mind that I had the right program in place to stop the cancer coming back. > > I met the most compassion dr in the Mexican clinic and was most grateful to him for saving my life, his name is Dr. Alvarez and his clinic is Stella Maris. I did not want to have the surgery as I would had my rectum removed and also my entire vulva, as well as lymph nodes on either side of my groin. Glad I did not have to do that and am grateful for the low level radiation they do in the Mexican clinics. The surgery would have been pretty devastating, as well as the chemo and radiation that the hospital wanted to give me. Just going through a low level radiation in Mexico, made me very very sick, I could not eat and lost so much weight, was on pain pills, was horrible. So cannot imagine how I would have gone through operations and chemo, radiation etc at the hospital. > > Thanks for pointing that out - I do not give enough credit to Dr. Alvarez. Will give anyone his email address and telephone number if they ever need it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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