Message: 9
Date: Sat, 3 Jun 2000 13:05:44 -0500 (CDT)
From:
jrtex@...
Subject: Re: Hoxsey Treatment
Hi Cliff...While investigating Hoxsey patients
after several years of past treatments from
names and addresses supplied from the
clinic records in Tijuana in l992, I actually was
able to reach 29 of them by phone. Twenty four
of them claimed to be cancer free. (I guess they
were doing well since some of them had been
treated over 20 years before). Most of them
had tonic sent to them every year of so to
boost their system. One of them is especially
interesting: A Ft. Worth fireman who was
brought in with stomach cancer who weighed
under a hundred pounds (in l984) and had
only a few days left the way he was. After
intensive Hoxsey care he was saved and went
back to work less than a year later at l80 lbs.
On examing their files (just to remind you that
I was on assignment for a Dallas paper) it was
noted that many had terminal diagnosis from
places like Mayo Clinic, M.D. Anderson, European Hospitals, etc. I
don't believe any of
this was fake. Along with their medications
it is required that your whole diet is carefully
changed (if needed) and regulated). No tomatoes, vinegar, bread,
sugar, soft drinks,
caffeine, etc. This, of course, has much to
do with good results. None of these covered
were prostate patients, although almost eveything else was included, ie:
brain, lung,
stomach. carcinoma, etc. Very best, JR