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The Hoxsey herbal therapy: prostate cancer, colon cancer   Message List  
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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2000 19:25:57 -0700 (PDT)
From: richmaril@...
Subject: Re: UK Hoxsey-Therapy Patient Peter McCarron Continues to Do Well

Thanks for posting this experience. I went to the center for treatment
of prostate cancer November of 99 with a PSA of 15.6, and climbing.
After 45 days of treatment my PSA was .1. It has remained at this level.
I continue to take the tonic, and several supplements. My impression of
the Center is basically the same as the McCarron's.
GOD is great.
Rich


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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 01 Jun 2000 09:42:48 -0500
From: Michelle Webster <michelle@...>
Subject: UK Hoxsey-Therapy Patient Peter McCarron Continues to Do Well
Update: UK Hoxsey-Therapy Patient

Peter McCarron Continues to Do Well
© by Peter Chowka

(May 31, 2000) "He's been alright, yes," Dawn McCarron said
about her husband Peter in a phone conversation on May 28
from the home in the small town of Bagillt, Wales, on the west
coast of England south of Liverpool that she shares with Peter
and their three young children. As I first reported on May 15,
Peter McCarron, 36, a tire fitter by trade, has been battling
colon cancer for over two years. Three months ago, Peter's
cancer — originally treated with surgery, a permanent
colostomy, and chemotherapy — had spread to the liver; his
physicians, who work for Britain's socialized National Health
Service (NHS), told him there was nothing more they could do
for him. Basically, he was given medication for the
considerable pain he was suffering and told to go home and
die.
Dawn McCarron, 28, heard about the unconventional Hoxsey
herbal therapy from a friend and in early March, with her father
Roy Dunleavy, flew more than 6,000 miles from London to San
Diego, California and then traveled by car across the
U.S.-Mexican border to the Bio-Medical Center in Tijuana, also
known as "The Hoxsey Clinic".
The Bio-Medical Center, the oldest alternative medicine facility
in Mexico, is a licensed outpatient clinic that dispenses
nontoxic and mainstream cancer treatments, including the
Hoxsey Therapy. With several bottles — a six-month supply —
of the liquid Hoxsey herbal medications in hand, Dawn
McCarron returned to Wales and her husband began taking the
treatment by mouth in small amounts three times a day. Before
he started taking the Hoxsey "tonic," as it is called, Peter's vital
signs were declining, his liver function tests were off the scale,
and the only other medication he was taking was for pain.
After less than two months "on Hoxsey," McCarron had
improved so dramatically that A major UK tabloid newspaper,
The Mirror, published a full-page article "The Herb of Hope" on
April 25, reporting that McCarron had been given "a new lease
on life" because of the Hoxsey treatment.

Latest tests are encouraging
The tests last February confirming that McCarron's cancer had
spread beyond his colon also showed that he had developed
advanced liver failure. His levels of bilirubin, indicating liver
function, tested abnormally high — 374. A normal range,
McCarron's doctors told him, is between seven and seventeen.
In the days and weeks right after he started taking the Hoxsey
treatment, McCarron's bilirubin levels fell steadily and
dramatically. On May 28, Dawn McCarron told me, "The last
blood [test] results, just under two weeks [ago] — the bilirubin
had come down to nineteen from 46. So that's practically
normal now."
The next test for Peter McCarron will come at the end of May.
"He's going for an X-ray," Dawn McCarron said, "just to see
how things are getting on, if they're improving any. He's got the
X-ray [scheduled] on the 31st of May, and [the results will be
back] about the 7th of June. So we'll have a lot more to say
then."
In the meantime, Dawn and Peter are still thinking about and
preparing to make a trip to the Bio-Medical Center in Mexico "at
the end of June." It would be Dawn's second trip to Tijuana and
Peter McCarron's first. She added, "hopefully, yes" when asked
if Peter would be well enough to make the long journey less
than four weeks in the future. A degree of equivocation, hinted
at by the tiredness in her voice, is understandable, given the
fact that — according to his original prognosis last February —
Peter McCarron "shouldn't really be here now," according to
Dawn. But "he's gotten much better. He's much better now
than he was then [February]," Dawn added.
Everybody reading this article, I'm sure, will also hope that
Dawn McCarron and her husband will be able to make the trip
as planned — and that Peter McCarron's "new lease on life"
will be a long term arrangement.
For more information, see Links to information online about the
Hoxsey Therapy
(MORE: http://naturalhealthline.com )







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