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Louise
| Posted on Saturday, June 15, 2002 - 7:59 am: | |
Just in case you wish to share my testimony to encourage other cancer warriors, here are my tumor marker results from Dec 00 to Dec 01. I started drinking fresh vegetable and fruit juices and making drastic diet changes after receiving the emails that you sent me in May last year. Though I did not fully follow the Hallelujah Diet I avoided excessive meat eating and take fish about once a week, and more of soy products. My condition is described as advanced breast cancer with extensive metastasis to spine and cord compression. Praise the Lord for the wonderful things He has done for me! Right now the Lord is using me in an email ministry to more than 300 persons, about a quarter are cancer sufferers. Many have been helped by the various research materials that I shared with them in improving their health. A nutritionist is working with me to guide on supplements intake. Some cancer warriors are already declared OK by their oncologists, simply by going the nutritional route after surgery. Their tumor markers are in the normal range in just a few months. Dec 2000 CA153 224, CEA 8.1 (On hormone therapy, Tamoxifen and Aredia to slow down bone resorption) Jan 2001 CA153 277, CEA 9.2 (Told by oncologist hormone therapy failed) Feb 2001 CA153 174 (Started taking some supplements. Made some diet changes. Oncologist remarked that alternative therapy is working) Mar 2001 CA153 123, CEA 8.3 Apr 2001 CA153 90 (Stopped Aredia) May 2001 CA153 52.3 (Stopped hormone therapy, Tamoxifen. Since then completely on nutritional therapy, supplements, avoiding 5 whites, fresh juices) Jul 2001 CA153 40.3 Sep 2001 CA153 21.0 Dec 2001 CA153 14.7 Mar 2002 CA153 32.7 Apr 2002 CA153 42.9 I was on Tamoxifen for 6 months and it suppressed my menses for 14 months. The oncologist thinks the increase in CA153 is due to the resurgence of estrogen and my menses came in Feb and Apr 02. I’m using natural progesterone cream (to balance the estrogen). God bless, Louise T. (Singapore) June 14, 2002
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