The.Cure.For.All.Advanced.Cancers

(pavlina) #1
THE TRUE STORY OF...


  1. Change water pipes. Use water from a hose till job was done to
    avoid copper.

  2. Change utilities to all-electric to avoid vanadium.

  3. Avoid viral triggers such as benzene (off the benzene list).

  4. Give away the pet.

  5. Repair the car.


Summary: Not all the questions were answered in Nancy’s case. [We
had not yet learned to test for Clostridium sources at colon and esophagus
(rabbit fluke). And we neglected to ask whether Nancy’s teeth had ever been
“sealed,” this could have been the source of vanadium.] Another MRI would
be done on schedule with her doctor at home. It was a happy leave taking
and a Bon Voyage to Nancy. We heard that she passed her follow-up visits
with her doctor at home—no growth could be seen on her next MRI.


48 William Elliott Brain Cancer


William Elliott was brought by his father for his bipolar depression, also
called manic depression. He was diagnosed with it a year and a half ago. He
was twenty-seven years old, a tall, sturdy, young man, and very strong. His
grim look, as if teeth were clenched, suggested a powerful anger that needed
constant control. Instead of lithium, he was on zoloft (100 mg/day). He
chewed tobacco and also smoked cigarettes, which probably afforded some
relief.
He was advised to stop using chlorinated water for all purposes—he had
been an avid swimmer in childhood in heavily chlorinated pools. Chlorine
“allergy” is always seen in our manic-depressive cases. This means the liver
no longer detoxifies chlorine and chlorine-containing chemicals, such as
bleach. It is free, then, to circulate through the body, attaching itself in dif-
ferent places in different people. It affects the brain in manic depression vic-
tims. He was advised to take all metal off his body including his all-metal
watch, to reduce nickel absorption; nickel feeds bacteria and it becomes part
of their urease enzyme.
But William was not in a mood to listen, let alone comply. His father
was helpless beside his strong defiant son. I tried stronger persuasion as we
reviewed his blood test together. It was essentially that of a healthy person.
But his RBC was slightly elevated, showing cobalt or vanadium toxicity
coming from his tooth fillings. And his alk phos was slightly high from food
dyes. Surprisingly, he had a low uric acid, revealing a Clostridium invasion
somewhere, a situation always seen in tumor conditions. Stopping these
bacteria was important since their by-products would affect brain function
(hence the nickel restriction).
His calcium level was too low and potassium too high, showing both a
parathyroid and thyroid problem. Both conditions would cause anxiety and

Free download pdf