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THE CURE FOR ALL ADVANCED CANCERS

were to be used on her. No detergent was to be used. And no crackers,
cookies, grocery bread, or cold cereals; only white bakery bread, to eliminate
aflatoxin. No malonate-containing food.
The next week, both parents and Suzanne were Negative for Mycobacte-
rium phlei. Isopropyl alcohol and malonic acid were Negative. But copper
and aflatoxin were still Positive. They were advised to hurry with the
changes. They had done everything else, including daily zapping and once-a-
week parasite herbs, scaled down to her age.
On July 29, another week later, the lump was very much smaller and
softer. But she was still Positive for copper and malonic acid although they
had finished the plumbing job. They had been visiting relatives with her and
her milk had been boiled, but no vitamin C had been added (this allows ma-
lonic acid to persist). They were all still Negative for Mycobacterium phlei.
On August 5, the lump was down to^1 / 2 x^1 / 8 inch, a mere sliver. It was a
joyful visit. The tumor was not growing. It was still soft and receding. She
had picked up some aflatoxin while visiting relatives, but the parents prom-
ised to be more watchful. She was started on glutathione once a day. They
were all still free of Mycobacterium phlei.
August 12 was their last visit, nothing could be seen or felt at the site of
the former tumor. I scheduled a CT scan of the neck region, to be done with-
out contrast, but let them choose whether to do it. After all, it was only for
the record, not for Suzanne’s benefit. Seeing and feeling was reliable enough
for her safety.
Summary: Did it come back? Or did it stay away? We won’t know un-
less the parents inform us. The parents did an exemplary job, and we wish
them well.


33 Adam Larsen Lung & Liver Cancer


Adam Larsen had 16 small to medium nodules on the outside of his
lungs and liver. They were not calcified, meaning they were active in some
way. But were they merely plaque? Some of them looked rectangular, not
round. Or were they metastasized from the prostate, a most unusual kind of
metastasis? His prostate had a very malignant (stage 4) little tumor in it al-
though his PSA was only 10.0 (over 4 is considered cancerous). If the six-
teen nodules were benign, then surgery to remove the prostate seemed wise
to one of his doctors. And urgent. But if the 16 nodules were malignant, then
he was in a late stage of disease, with very little hope and prostate surgery
useless. It would be pretty hard to biopsy one of them, though. Two or three
weeks passed in indecision. He started the parasite program at home, cor-
rected his life style to shut out isopropyl alcohol and zapped a lot. He had
decided against surgery, and therefore, biopsy, since this couldn’t save him
anyway, he believed.

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