PART THREE: CASE HISTORIES
: Ortho-phospho-tyrosine (Cancer) YES at intestine
This was a surprise. His wife had had cancer and had a breast re-
moved. She also smokes. They have a water softener.
: Fasciolopsis (Parasite) YES at liver only; NO at intestine
: Fasciolopsis eggs (Parasite) YES at lung and blood only;
NO at intestine
Obviously, he picked up the infective stages from somewhere other
than if he had adults in his own intestine. This could be from eating
raw meat or by sex or kissing. Smoking probably drew it to his lung.
Another possibility is that his intestinal flukes were somehow killed
while the stages survived in the blood. He will start on parasite
program. He will use ginseng capsules and Chinese herbs to help
him stop smoking. His wife will smoke outdoors only. He will
switch his shampoo and shaving supplies to our varieties.
: Oxalate, Phosphates (Kidney Stones) YES
Sixteen days later
He has done parasite program. He will start kidney program.
Ortho-phospho-tyrosine (Cancer) NO
Protein 24 (HIV) NO
His cancer is gone. He says his bowel movement is normal again.
He has not stopped smoking but likes the ginseng. His wife stopped
smoking for his sake. He would like to do his share.
: Cadmium, Europium oxide (Toxic Element) YES
He has dentures. He will stop abrasive brushing and will use strong
salt water and food grade hydrogen peroxide for brushing instead.
We will see if this clears it up.
: Ruthenium (Toxic Element) YES
Dentures?
Toxic Elements (Remainder) NO
His glasses frames are YES (positive). They may contain cadmium,
adding to cadmium from cigarettes. Cadmium is the usual cause of
leg pain (smoker's leg). It could, of course, be in his water supply if
there is galvanized piping, but we will try to emphasize the smoking
first, for his sake. He will get plastic framed glasses. He had a blood
test done and will bring a copy next time.