Sunday, January 15, 2012

lasting Lymphocytic Leukemia Defeated With Ph balance and Nutritional Therapy

As a man diagnosed with Cll (chronic lymphocytic leukemia) since 2001, I've had my eyes trained on Google Alerts and on the web in general, regularly looking for breakthroughs, both conventionally and in the alternative medicine arena. Many citizen who are diagnosed with Cll are told to hold off on any treatment, as the disease often progresses slowly, and any revision with medicine is not permanent. Worse yet, the policy and aggressiveness of the disease can convert at any time. Patients are told to "watch and wait." This is not a happy way to live.

No role models. The sad truth is that, until this past January 2009, I could find no reference (not one) of any man who was cured of Cll through any kind of original medical -- or alternative -- therapy. The only exception are those who have been cured by way of a bone marrow transplant (Bmt). Unfortunately, many citizen do not survive the procedure. It is very risky. Worse yet, a sick person can survive the Bmt and still have Cll, or found Cll again at a later date.

The five-year time-line. Despite all the study and trials, there is still no conventionally-sanctioned therapy (chemotherapy, radiation, immunotherapy, etc.), short of Bmt, that can follow a cure. Doctors give patients the hope for a unblemished remission of five years with some of the available therapies. Not all patients accomplish unblemished remission in the first round of chemotherapy. And the opening of success, measured by five-year survival, decreases with each new form of conventional therapy. Not an encouraging picture. This situation has been obvious to me since 2001, when I was forty-six and first diagnosed. Who wants to hear about a five-year life plan when you're forty-six? Not me! While there have been some promising conventional "breakthroughs," the survival rate remains pretty much the same today.

The quest for an alternative. My quest for an alternative treatment, or medicine protocol, has been equally difficult. I have been able to find testimony on the web of leukemia patients who have become cancer-free (acute myelogenous leukemia or acute lymphocytic leukemia), but no such luck for Cll. At best, there were stories of citizen who had held off their Cll with the controversial laetrile (apricot seed extract). But no one with Cll had become cancer free. I was discouraged, but I never gave up the search, or my endeavor to peruse a blueprint to good health.

The 2009 breakthrough. In January of this year, my Google Alerts revealed an report written by Steve Freier, a man with Cll who recovered to full cancer-free health. He regained his health by having his root canals removed and also by taking coral calcium. Because of his experience, I am in the process now of having all my mercury amalgams replaced with safer porcelain fillings. To find data about his recovery, type "Steve Freier" and "Cll" into Google.

Breakthrough #2. In April 2009, while searching for data about infrared saunas and its follow on leukemia, my husband came across this website: http://www.Clldefeated.com. It is the story of Hessel Baartse, of Adelaide, Australia. He has totally defeated his Cll by means of removing his root canals and mercury amalgams, and by drastically altering his diet and supplementation, with a attentiveness on restoring his pH levels to a salutary balance. He toll his dentist, www.ericdavisdental.com for his unblemished recovery.

There are finally role models for Cll recovery. What used to be a unblemished mystery now is a challenge with a blueprint for success. There are now at least two cases of men who have beat the odds and defeated their Cll by means of mercury amalgam and root canal removal, nutritional therapy, and pH balance. The additional good news is that this schedule is likely a blueprint to health for citizen with many other persisting health issues, together with cancers.

The future. Because of the Internet and the speed with which we can share information, more citizen will be able to find a way to recover their good health through alternative means.

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