PART THREE: CASE HISTORIES
this near tragedy. At one point her weight was 93 pounds, and I feared
we had seen her for the last time. If she had followed her friends' advice
to hospitalize herself or had returned to the Mayo Clinic, she would not
have survived. Although she appeared well at the last visit, her failure
to remove dental metal could shipwreck her health in the future.
Gail Lima Kidney, Bladder Cancer
Gail is a health-minded woman, age 51, who came from Michigan
with her husband. She had a long list of problems in spite of eating or-
ganic food, very little meat, had no vices and didn't even drink carbon-
ated beverages. She had tinnitus in her left ear, dry skin and lips, tight
neck and shoulder so as to give her headaches. Her heart frequently
began to pound for no reason. Her knees and wrists were weak and
painful. She had low back pain and gas pains and foot pain. She didn't
sleep well and felt anxious most of the time. Her energy level and con-
centration were low. She suffered from panic attacks and depression. She
said she had hypoglycemia, chronic fatigue and Candida, 3 modem
diseases that suggested parasites and pollution. I will check for tapeworm
later.
: Ortho-phospho-tyrosine (Cancer) YES at intestine, bladder
and kidney
What a surprise and what an unusual place to have cancer (the
kidney).
: hCG (Pre-Cancer) YES in part of the liver; NO in WBCs
Note: she said she had recently gone to her regular doctor for
burning during urination but he looked at her urinalysis and said she
was fine. He wanted to arrange an appointment with a psychiatrist
for her but she declined. This viewpoint of her doctor's could have
been based on her numerous symptoms and health orientation,
suggesting hypochondria. Upon checking the urinalysis she brought
with her, it showed numerous bacteria, WBCs and cloudiness. She
did indeed have a urinary tract infection besides cancer.
: Fasciolopsis (Parasite) YES at liver and intestine
: Fasciolopsis eggs (Parasite) YES at intestine, blood,
bladder, kidney