Color Cancer: Vegetable terminal cancer was awakened to life by Herb
Poh, a 54-year-old woman. Had a tumor 14 cm in its distal sigmoid was. Underwent surgery. Cancer is C. Duke's stage in two weeks after surgery, suffered Poh twenty times the radiation, while the oral chemotherapy drug, Xeloda has been taken. Within a week after being on Xeloda, Poh was wrong, his heart pounding, and had difficulty breathing. The doctor stopped her and replace it with Xeloda UFT. First it was Pohalso complete a course of UFT, the legs began to weaken and all his people had lost power. Could not walk, and would be bound to a wheelchair.
MRI of his brain shows no signs of metastases. There was however, short-toothed C5/C6, L3/L4, L4/L5 and L5/S1 intervertebral levels. E 'was diagnosed as lumbar spondylosis.
Poh man and his son had come to ask for our help, 4 November 2005. Tears welled in her eyes when I tell the wife, hangs together. He said: "After the surgery, my wife wasalright. Was normal – it could run perfectly, could not eat, and not the normal chores around the house. E 'was only after she began oral chemotherapy to radiation and that his condition has worsened. This occurs in about two months after surgery. All I asked told me to do this. "
POH was really in bad shape. She was put on morphine and had to stay in bed unable to move alone. If you have, you will feel the breath. At one point had to be admittedin Intensive Care Unit (ICU), in twelve days. The family has spent about 50,000 MRI for his therapy. With anger and frustration, the husband said: "I have the money is well spent, but how can it end like this?"
POH is a living plant.
After a week the sauce, Poh was able to wake up from his bed, and walked ten paces with the help of her husband! His daughter said he was thrilled when he was able to stand on. His case is not desperate to be, after all. 3. February 2006;ie three months of herbs, Poh was able to walk in our center! Since this writing (one year after his salsa) Poh is in order. Leads a normal life without pain.
The story is taken from the author's book: Getting It Right.