The Cure for All Cancers

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THE CURE FOR ALL CANCERS


Summary: This was a particularly tragic case. His young children
sat quietly in their chairs during the appointment, sensing the grave
danger their father was in. But he made jokes about my technical com-
petence and devices instead of listening. A friend who had gone through
our cancer program successfully tried to encourage him at home. He
could have saved himself even at the last visit. He had such great hopes
for the bone transplant. He was always talking about his exceptional
oncologist and the great rapport and team work in the hospital. It was
as if he couldn't see that he was dying, although his preschool children
saw it clearly. His wife would have gladly moved from their fossil fuel
contaminated home or turned the furnace off and put in an electric
space heater till they could sell the home. But she had no influence over
him.

17 Margaret Barnes Multiple Myeloma
Upon arrival at the office, the husband explained that due to her
pain, we should discuss as much as possible with her seated in the car.
So I began with a conversation with her husband in the office instead of
with her.
The chronology of her illness was: 6 months ago she had arthritis; 3
months ago it became more serious; 1½ months ago walking was very
painful; 1¼ months ago she needed a walker; 4 weeks ago she could not
walk. Her clinical doctor diagnosed rheumatoid arthritis and treated her
with a steroid. Her pain did not alleviate.
On January 2, 1992, she was rediagnosed and confirmed with an
MRI as having multiple myeloma. On January 6, 1992, she had surgery.
They put steel reinforcement in one leg and cut out the cancerous part in
the other leg. Radiation was begun one week ago. She will have another
week of this but her doctor let him know they could only expect a short
remission, if any. They are thinking of going to a doctor in Philadelphia
who does megadose chemo IV. I discussed my approach with her
husband, reassuring him that I did not controvert any clinical treatment. I
persuaded him to bring her in briefly to verify existence of parasites. She
was using a walker and had visible pain, but she was interested in my
approach.
: Fasciolopsis (Parasite) YES at liver and colon
I did not search further. She will start on parasite killing program.
They took a blood test form with them.

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