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I immensely appreciate your advice,


Hi Andreas,

I was wondering if you could provide me with some advice about my current and future cancer protocol.

16 months ago (july2004) I was diagnosed with a Testicular cancer in the anterior mediastinum generated by a chest teratoma which was never diagnosed. It seems that testicular cancer is not uncommon at my age. (29)
After 3 months of chemo, the tumour markers went back to normal, but the tumour shrunk only ~25%, and was growing again. A surgery to remove it was considered. (The ct scans showed a diameter of 6in. in average).
The first surgery (december 2004) was unsuccessful. The surgeon found that the tumor (yellow color) was unresectable given the huge amount of bleeding once it was cut. After being on palliative care for two months (excessive pain and breath shortness) a second surgery was performed, (February 2005). The surgeon was able to remove the tumour, (10inches was the largest diameter) which curiously, now was color brown. The right side of the diaphragm was extracted too. The tumour biopsy showed components of gastric adenocarcinoma and sarcoma. The oncologist considered not necessary to undergone chemo because there were no metastasis. – is to note that during the first and second surgery, the only medicines that I was taking besides morphine, was the Essiac tea and an antioxidant made out of rattle snake- .
In june 2005, metastasis of sarcoma (as per fine needle biopsy) were found in the liver and right lung. 4 months ago I started chemo again and after 2 cycles, I decided to stop. A ct scan showed that the tumours were not shrinking, and soon I realized that the chemo ineffectively treats symptoms and not the cause. I decided to look for alternatives.
I contacted a naturopath who helped me with the homeopathic detox, and with Electrodermal screening tests (Voll) to measure my improvement and test for drug sensitivity. Additionally, I started my own research, makin my healing process my full time job.

This is my general outline of what I have done for the last 2 months:
Homeopathic detox (syllibum and tanaxicum)
Homeopathic detox (hommocords : nux vomica and chelidonium)
Coffee enemas, 2-3 times per week
Papimi machine treatments, 2-3 week
Rife frequency treatments, 2-3 week (frequencies specifically for sarcoma 2008 and 2127)
Wobenzyme (3x6 per day)
Blood root extract 1mlx3 per day
Vitamic C (2grams/day)
M****tech catalyst 2 caps per day
Thymus gland extract 400mg per day + 200mg of selenium + 50mg of zinc
2-3 quarts of water /day
2quarts juicing/ day
Trampoline bouncing 15min/day
Castor oil packs over my liver area (1/week)
Ozonated water (1 quart /day)
Ozonated air (using an aranizer)
1 glass daily of Barley max
1 glass daily of Herbal Fiber blend
Himalayan salt (1 teaspoon /day)
H2o2 35%, baths (2-3week)
Apricot seeds (8/day)
Pleo alka (1-2 /day)
Follow the blood type diet
Blood work and live blood analysis each 3 weeks
EDS biomeridian test each month
Installed chlorine filters at home
Checked that electromagnetic fields around my place are acceptable
Nourishing my inner well being by feeling that I’m doing better things for my body now




An ultrasound 2 weeks ago showed that the liver tumours are not growing any more. They look the same size (1in in diameter). I’ve never experienced any pain. Live blood analysis are gradually showing reduction of white spots in blood stains, (acidosis?) which is good.
Previous to my first diagnosis, my diet was relatively healthy and practiced sports. Non drinker, non smoker.
Weight: 170pounds, Height: 5’10”
After following these procedures, my blood work is getting back to normal. Recent blood analysis showed that my tumour markers are within the normal range. My liver enzymes are also ok. The markers that still require work are the Eritocites which are at 4.45 (normal 4.5-6.5) and Lymphocites (1.2) (normal 1.5-40). Also, my blood is very thin and shows some lack of chylomycron and minerals.

I’m feeling very good and look very good. Bowel movements are ok (1-2 day),

I know that there are many things and more aggressive treatments that I could follow, but, whatever I do, I need it to be inexpensive, understandable and accessible. I have had the opportunity to talk during the last month to three cancer patients who decided to look for alternatives based on my advice.
Seing that what I’m doing is rendering good results is definitely helping me to reduce my stress levels, which are high.
I understand that to support my regressive vicariation process I have to work further the detox phase into cell regeneration. What do you suggest on this particular?

I have plans to start with the following (if necessary):
Colonics
Deparasite
Sodium ascorbate + potassium
Serrapeptase
Liver flush
Kidney flush
Massages with ozonated liver oil
ozone saunas.
Ionic cleanse
Green Sap drops
714x and Protocell
Ozone insufflations
Beck protocol
Change eventually into a complete raw diet
Yoga or some meditation technique

Two days after I decided to stop chemo, I had a Biomeridian EDS test(electrodermal screening with the MSAS professional), which showed that many systems in my body were realy messed up. Now, the same test showed that practically all my organs are working ok (around the number 50) (The gallbladder is still weak). However, a radionics assessment 2 weeks ago says that I have many, many complications including lymph cancer. (the test also said: thymus not function, poor circulation, adenocarcinoma, parasites, amoebas, stress, poor absorption calcium, cholesterol, poor absorption minerals, decalcify arteries heart, adrenal exhausted, testosterone, fibro-adenoma, edema, disease the liver, lymphogranuloma inguinale)

I wanted to ask you about my process. What do you think are the good and bad points, and of course, what would be your line of action. Also, I want to know your opinion about the radionics exam.
I was wondering about a flush. Given that my lesions are in the liver, would it be ok to do a liver flush?

Is to note that 2.5 months ago I had no idea which alternative approach take. I really felt by myself after saying no to the oncologist. Fortunately, after researching a lot and finding this forum, I’ve been able to put together a plan. This not only did prove that my survival instinct is still working, but also, how misguided I was. In addition, I found how physically and spiritually powerfull my wife was, and how her and my family love was the main reason I’m still alive. Even though my condition could be complex, I'm also learning how to fortify my inner will and spiritual well being while sharing this experience with others.

I immensely appreciate your advice,
Andy
 

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