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Jennifer Pinney, a young mural artist of considerable note, offered
the clinic some of her paintings in exchange for service. Two months
earlier she had discovered a rather large lump in her right breast. It was
3 inches in diameter right under the center. She had already been on the
herbal parasite program for five weeks when she arrived so she was free of
malignancy (ortho-phospho-tyrosine), but still tested Positive for
isopropyl alcohol, which would prevent the tumor from shrinking. She was
also Positive for asbestos, copper, cobalt, PCB, patulin, arsenic,
chlorine, mercury, thallium, Staphylococcus a reuv. These were "whole
body" tests with no tissue slide in the circuit, reflecting on her rather
high "systemic" levels of these toxins.
There were numerous bacteria in the breast, too. She was switched to
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strength instead of the earlier "drop" recipe she had started herself on.
She was to begin zapping, also. And stop wearing a regular bra (only the
athletic variety) to improve lymphatic drainage under the breasts.
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She was to go off the isopropyl alcohol list, stop using pesticide and
bleach, change her refrigerator to a non-freon variety, and start the
freon removal program even though freon tested Negative on her "whole
body" test. My experience had been that we always found it present at the
tumor site, even when it is absent in the systemic test. She said that
three air conditioner failures had occurred in the past summer, implying
that freon had escaped into her air space and she breathed it up. She
believed that her water pipes at home were plastic, not copper, but she
would bring in a water sample next time she arrived for follow
up.
She was to stop using detergent or washing soda (which now also
has cobalt) and arrange for removal of metal from her teeth. She was to
use Lugol's iodine daily to prevent salmonella species from getting into
the breast, although they did not show up at the "whole body"
test.
A blood test was scheduled, but she could not wait for the
results. Work necessitated her return; she stated she had only come to
assess our capability of curing her cancer. Her ultrasound of breast did
not get done. The blood test results were back next day. A single glance
reveals the toxic effect of either cobalt or vanadium, the RBC is much too
high; a check of the initial toxin test (above) revealed cobalt was
Positive. And the WBC was also much too high showing an intense bacterial
infection somewhere. Albumin was elevated, another cobalt effect. LDH was
somewhat elevated showing liver toxicity [actually Sudan Black
dye].
Also, there was a toxin in the thyroid, allowing the calcium
to be too high; this could be due to cobalt, copper, or any other toxic
substance. Creatinine was much too low, implying poor ability to make this
compound or a high excretion rate, both typical of cancer.
Liver
function tests (AST, ALT, GGT) were good, as was alkaline phosphatase.
Uric acid was probably "masked", hiding the true disturbances.
The
potassium level was too high, implying inability of the tissue cells to
absorb it. This usually reflects on the thyroid, which we already see is
malfunctioning (high calcium), but it could also mean that malonic acid is
directly or indirectly inhibiting potassium uptake by the potassium pumps
of cells.
So the tumorous process was, indeed, underway. How would
she stop it, all by herself, without our guidance in a distant place? We
underestimated her determination.
Two months later she returned
with a much smaller lump. She had achieved a lot on her own. But she
wanted it all gone. This time she was willing to stay three weeks. An ultrasound
showed a tumor, 3.6 x 3.0 x 2.1 cm (3.0 was the depth).
It was
palpable, meaning you could feel it quite easily. In fact, the radiologist
thought it was merely a cyst now and could be drained. Jennifer declined.
She was now Positive for Salmonella --she had run out of Lugol's
and was unable to get it locally. She was also Positive for formaldehyde,
zirconium, aflatoxin, copper, and patulin.
Her patulin was
particularly high, so that tumor necrosis factor (TNF) the body's own
tumor shrinker, was missing. Copper was especially high, too. She was
started immediately on an EDTA IV to pull it out, together with DMSO,
vitamin C, and magnesium. She also had benzene toxicity for which she was
given vitamin B2- It was easy to see why the tumor could not shrink
further.
A new test was done. A glance at the RBC shows she is still toxic with
either cobalt or vanadium. We will compare the two tests, item by item.
She was given glutamine as a supplement. Also calcium and hydrochloric
acid, 10 drops of a 5% solution at meals twice a day. She was started on
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coenzyme Q IO, 3 gm every
fourth day for a total of 5 doses. This would give her oxidizing power to
kill pathogens, bum up their poisonous amines, and help accelerate the
Krebs respiration cycle.
She was also taken off fruit in her diet to quickly eliminate patulin.
It was gone in a few days and now her TNF tested Positive. She could begin
shrinking her own tumor. She began to do her dental work.
In two weeks all toxins were testing Negative. Her breast lump was
smaller to touch. She was no longer feeling twinges going to the breast.
Only Staphylococcus and Shigella continued to test Positive at the breast
and parathyroids.
A new blood test (Feb. 7), reflected on the
removal of heavy metals; the RBC was finally normal.
But the LDH
had risen just enough (over 160) to suggest a tiny bit of tumor activity
again. What was happening? What was new? Dental work! [We were not aware
how the new plastic dentalware could put azo dye right back into her mouth
permanently. And cobalt, vanadium, malonic acid, and copper, too.] Would
all her gains by avoiding toxins be lost in a sudden introduction of them
by dental work? Kidney function continued to be hindered and albumin was
again too high. But the calcium had come up, so I knew the parathyroids
were now functioning better.
By the next week, she was still in the
middle of dental work. The entire breast had now visibly shrunk and looked
perfectly normal. Her IVs were stopped and a new blood test done (Feb.
13). The LDH was, gratifyingly, back down and liver enzymes, too. But
albumin was not yet normal; was there still some old cobalt in bits of
forgotten amalgam [or was it new cobalt freshly put in her
mouth]?
She was given evening primrose oil and a selenium
supplement. Salmonella continued to plague her. So she stopped using all
dairy products. Then she accidentally picked up isopropyl alcohol and
benzene during a weekend visit to friends. They appeared again in the
breast. The breast was twinging, too, to tell her so. But patulin was not
back so she continued to produce TNF and continued shrinking the
tumor.
The third week was ending. A blood test and ultrasound were
ordered.
The blood test was too beautiful to read without emotion
as it was compared to her first one. Tumor activity (LDH) was even below
the level of security. Albumin, and calcium were normal, as was potassium
and the RBC. Only the low BUN and creatinine told the secret of malonate
toxicity while low uric acid told of Clostridium infection.
The
ultrasound showed what we felt and knew to be true. The breast was softer,
less fibrous. The size of the tumor was down to 3.05 x 2.15 cm; it was
obviously benign now to the radiologist's eye.
Raw flaxseed was
added to her diet before going home. She could soak it for five minutes to
make it chewyrather than hard. Thiswould substitute for evening primrose
oil which would always be processed.

Summary: Has she kept her new state of health or
will the new dental plastic sabotage her gains? We got her murals, they
decorate our walls with inspiration and joy.
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