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ball. She was given steroids, hoping to bring down the pressure from the
tumor against the rest of the brain. The next day surgery was ordered—on
November 26.
The surgery, in the neurosurgeon’s opinion, was successful. However,
there was a portion of the tumor, at its very base, that could not be removed.
An MRI was done to see how much remained.
She was in the hospital for two weeks afterward. On December 16, she
had her first chemotherapy treatment. It was given continuously, over a three
day period through a “port” that was installed in her body, under her arm.
After one course of chemotherapy, she became very ill. Her mother stopped
it and decided to find an alternative method. The parents had been told the
tumor would grow back. They decided to bring her to our office in Mexico.
She sat limply as we began our testing: DNA Positive at cerebellum
(growth continuing); p53 gene (mutation) Positive at cerebellum; ortho-
phospho-tyrosine Positive at cerebellum (malignancy present); isopropyl
Positive (contributes to malignancy).
The parents had read the book The Cure for all Cancers before coming
and thought that all isopropyl sources had already been removed. But she
had been on a vitamin pill, untested for isopropyl pollution. It was stopped.
She had already been given the parasite program (2 tsp. of black walnut
tincture extra strength plus 3 wormwood and 7 clove capsules) twice, a week
apart. Evidently she was reinfecting with Fasciolopsis stages from dairy
products or meats or other sources still unknown. We would immediately
give her 10 tsp. black walnut tincture extra strength plus 9 cloves and 9
wormwood capsules. She did not object and did not need to be coaxed.
This would stop the malignancy the same day. We could next focus on
tumor shrinkage. Which bacteria did she have, giving her the Positive result
for DNA? And what was causing her mutation of the gene p53?
Five clostridium varieties were Positive at the cerebellum. Two lactoba-
cillus varieties were Negative. Two Rhizobium varieties were Negative.
These were the only specimens in our collection that could make DNA in our
cells. Clostridium is always found under tooth fillings, but Nancy had no
tooth fillings. Perhaps she had a dead tooth, but no discoloration could be
seen in any tooth. A panoramic X-ray was ordered. Her baby teeth looked
beautiful and no infection could be spotted; her secondary teeth were grow-
ing as they should, in perfect order. But a tooth abscess can escape notice
and a dead tooth looks no different on an X-ray than a live one.
Where were the clostridium bacteria in her cerebellum coming from if
not from teeth? We searched for dental material in teeth in case one small
filling had been forgotten. The tests showed: copper, cobalt, vanadium
Negative at teeth; 5 malonates Negative at teeth; urethane, bisphenol Nega-
tive at teeth; mercury, nickel, thallium Negative at teeth. We concluded their
memory was accurate; no dental work had ever been done.
We continued our testing at the cerebellum: thallium, mercury, cobalt,
vanadium, 5 malonates, urethane, bisphenol were all Negative (note vana-

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