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Suzanne Somers book " Knockout " has an interview with him and some patients.

[ ] Burzynski Clinic...Anyone cured there?

I would like to hear

from people that had there cancer cured at the Burzynski clinic and are now fine

and well.

Also, could you tell us how much it cost and how they go about it?

Thank you.

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This is the info I recv'd from the Burzynski clinic. Unfortunately I could

never afford this but happy to pass the info along.

Requirements To Become Dr. Burzynski's Patient

1. Pathology report confirming patient has cancer

2. History of the disease progress & previous treatments - medical

file, which we can help to get.

3. Patient must be able to travel

4. We recommend patient have a companion with him or her to stay in

Houston 2 to 3 weeks.

5. Patient must be able to pay

$500.00 - To be sent prior to appointment date with:

.. Medical Records File

.. Patient Information Forms

.. Release of Medical Records Authorization Form

.. HIPPA Forms

$1,000.00 - Consultation

$4,000.00 - After Consultation for Blood Testing

$10,000.00 - Deposit to start basic treatment.

After Dr. Burzynski receives the results of genetic lab testing he will

establish a treatment plan, and additional deposits for prescribed

medications will be required. Sometimes the cost for these medications can

be high, because the FDA has just recently approved some of these

medications. We will not know the exact cost for treatment until these

medications are prescribed. (Estimated deposit for medications: $5,000.00 -

$15,000.00).

When you are discharged to go home, the monthly deposit for basic treatment

ranges between $4,500 to $6,000 plus medication. The treatment regimen can

last between 4 and 12 months on average for the majority of patients.

We employ experienced insurance personnel who will file medical claims with

your health insurance company for all medical services, supplies and

medications received at the clinic. While each patient is required to make

initial deposits to initiate treatment, many private insurance companies

will reimburse for the clinic's services, medications and supplies. Patients

who have HMO's, Medicare or Medicaid will be considered self-pay, as our

clinic is not a participating provider for these organizations.

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Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2010 7:34 PM

Subject: [ ] Burzynski Clinic...Anyone cured there?

I would like to hear

from people that had there cancer cured at the Burzynski clinic and are now

fine and well.

Also, could you tell us how much it cost and how they go about it?

Thank you.

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When Burzynsli spoke at the Cancer Control Convention, he had one or two

people with him who had had inoperable brain cancer - the " cure " took

several months, but brain scans showed the decline and eventual

disappearance of the cancer in those patients. Brain scan tumor

reduction was shown for the patients onscreen too.. Very expensive, but

sure seems to be more effective that what conventional medicine has to

offer. And since it's not a pharmaceutical product, the insurance

companies have no interest in covering it.

-Dave

www.dfe.net ( Rife Handbooks available ..)

valheieck@... wrote:

> Suzanne Somers book " Knockout " has an interview with him and some patients.

>

> [ ] Burzynski Clinic...Anyone cured there?

>

> I would like to hear

> from people that had there cancer cured at the Burzynski clinic and are now

fine and well.

> Also, could you tell us how much it cost and how they go about it?

> Thank you.

>

>

>

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Robyn-

Yes, the clinic is open. Houston Tx- or search the internet-

Emerson

Is this clinic still open?

From: Emerson

Sent: Thu, May 6, 2010

Kahoona-

Since I have an " incurable " form of cancer, multiple myeloma, I do not

use the word cure. I have been cancer free since antineoplaston

therapy ended in 4/99-

http://beating-myeloma.org/about/david-emerson-story

Emerson

Is this clinic still open?

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I think Burzynski's most effective w/low-grade large B cell lymphoma, pancreatic

cancer, renal cell carcinoma, colon cancer and certain childhood brain cancers

(gliomas, glioblastoma and low-grade astroycytomas).

As of 2008, they reportedly insert a port into your body, which you have to keep

in your body; you have to administer the treatment every 8 hrs for months or

years. It’s very time-consuming to use and smells terrible.

I think there are more comparable or more effective clinics for the above types

of cancer at a lower cost.

Leonard

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