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My mother in law has been diagnosed with inoperable cancer. Basically
the traditional medical community has walked away from her. She has a
tumour growing in the stomach area pressing against her organs and
killing her. They have given her a couple of months or maybe more to
go. What can I do?
I know cancer tumours can be shrunk and even iradicated.
She is such a wonderful and vital lady and a true Christian, a truely
good person and very much wanted and needed in the family. She lives
with my husband and I and we will do anything to turn this mess
around. It is just tearing us all apart inside to see this happening
and the matter of fact attitude of the traditional medical community.
Please give some advise about the B17 and what is Cesium high pH
therapy?
Also ... please say a prayer for her healing.
Her name is "Annagrace Case" and lives in Saint John, New Brunswick,
Canada.
Thank you all
Chantal





Wed Sep 8, 2004 4:58 am

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My mother in law has been diagnosed with inoperable cancer. Basically the traditional medical community has walked away from her. She has a tumour growing in...
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Hi Chantal, How is your mom doing now? I totally believe tumor can be shrunk. I dont know if it's too late to email you, but a friend of mine in Texas had...
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