LEUKAEMIA (SPLENIC ANAEMIA OR LEUCOCYTHAEMIA)
Mr. P.C. was too ill to walk unsupported, looked very pale and
wretched, obviously in a very bad state. His age was 48. He had lost
four stone in one year, and another stone during some weeks of medical
treatment. The medical profession had given him three months to live,
and said that the malady always proved fatal. His blood was tested and
found to have 556,000 more white corpuscles than red ones per cubic
millimeter. His grave condition had been complicated by all the medical
X-ray treatment he had undergone. He fasted a week, during which he was
rubbed with urine for lengthy periods. He was so improved, he could
walk unaided. He then went on a one week fast of raw milk, honey,
fruit, and vegetables in small quantities, while continuing to drink
his own urine. Six weeks from the day I first saw him, Mr. P.C. had
another blood test, which showed that, whereas the blood count had
previously been 556,000 in excess of red, it now showed less than half
that amount per cubic ml. During the next six weeks, he did further
fasts of a week's duration each, after which another blood test
revealed the blood content to be quite normal. After twelve weeks of
vigorous such treatment, Mr. P.C. returned to work, a well man.