PART THREE: CASE HISTORIES
: Fasciolopsis cercaria (Parasite) YES at kidney, bladder,
liver, lungs, and blood
: Mercury (Toxic Element) YES at brain and liver
: Mercury (Toxic Element) YES in cigarettes, Marlboro
100'sTM
Switch cigarette brands.
: Vanadium(Toxic Element) YES
Search for gas leak.
: Uric Acid (Kidney Stone) YES
Start on parasite killing program.
Eight days later
: Fasciolopsis cercaria (Parasite) YES at lungs, skin, blood,
cervix, intestine
She has had skin cancers removed in the past.
: Ortho-phospho-tyrosine (Cancer) YES at lungs
Mercury (Toxic Element) NO
Switched cigarette brands. Continue parasite program.
Three weeks later
Bronchitis gone.
: Histoplasma, Proteus (Pathogen) YES at lung
: Mercury (Toxic Element) YES
Went back to her old cigarettes.
Fasciolopsis, Dog heartworm (Parasite) NO
Ortho-phospho-tyrosine (Cancer) NO
Summary: Although Jane had had several bouts of skin cancer, this
was not enough to stop her from smoking. Not even the news of lung
cancer could stop her addiction. But she switched her cosmetics to
propanol-free varieties and carefully stayed on a parasite maintenance
program. This was enough to stop her cancer. Perhaps she will some
day find the strength to stop smoking.
29 Jennifer Carver Ovarian Cancer
Jennifer Carver is a vivacious young person, a university student,
and accustomed to high achievement. Her high pitched voice suggested