Guest guest Posted December 3, 2001 Report Share Posted December 3, 2001 My first experience with the nutrition scientist seems minor after what happened to my husband. He had developed an infection from a cut he received at work. It got worse though we tried many things including tea tree oil, and other creams etc. from a local nutrition store. They are friends of ours and gave us several recommendations. It only got worse, and when the owner saw it the second time, he strongly encouraged us to go to a pharmacist we know, and get some triple antibiotic. When he saw it, he sent us straight to the dr., though it was near closing. After a scraping, the dr. informed us it was now a fungal infection, and prescribed an expensive cream. It didn't work, and people who saw the infection in all three fingers now, said it looked like leprousy, and said he could lose them. It looked horrible, he couldn't bend them, and he was in so much pain he actually stayed home from work which is very unusual for him. I was supposed to go to LaCrosse the next day to get my supplements for the bleeding moles, and he didn't think he could even drive. I called the Rochester contact, and he told us he would get in touch with the NS the next day, but suggested several things to try that night including the garlic. The next morning the swelling had gone down, and the pain was almost gone, so we went. My husband was able to talk to the NS on the cell phone and got a regimen for the fungal infection. We also heard about some of the cancer research, and other clinical studies done, or in the process. Though he was told to begin taking the supplements right away, in the excitement of the news we'd heard, he forgot. He dropped me off at work, but called me shortly to say he was concerned about a streak up to his shoulder. When I saw it, I wanted him to go to the hospital right away. He refused, telling me, that if the NS could work with cancer, he could help with this. Not knowing much at that time, I didn't agree,and didn't sleep at all that night. He went to work the next day, out of town. When the Rochester guy called to touch base, I explained the situation, and he called when my husband got in town, telling him to go to the hospital. He said he was fine, so once again, he was 3-wayed, and explained about the streak to the NS. He told him he should see a dr, also. My dh explained that since the swelling and infection were almost gone, being the source of the streak, with the regimen he was on, he felt the streak would go too. The NS added a non-toxic germanium to the regimen, and advised him to see a dr. if the streak went any further. It didn't. It got light pink, and faded. The hand healed, and 3 weeks later it was like having new fingers. With so many people seeing the leprousy-like fingers, eventually when the NS was in the Midwest, the organizers scheduled a quick stop here, and I got to personally hear his background, and saw the overheads of the various cancer lab tests from some of the research cases. It was impressive, a friend of ours went who had colon cancer, who had tried tons of different supplements, but was intrigued. He decided to consult with the NS, and next time he was checked at Mayo, was cancer-free. He still is. I don't know what would have happened if we hadn't been introduced to the NS. My husband knows he saved his life, and probably prevented him from dealing with what his brother went through. Our schedules are very full, but he will always make room for a trip to hear Dr. Hsia. When Mayo finishes with the clinical studies, his name will be more well-known, and I doubt there will be the opportunity to meet for long personally after a presentation. Each one varies, but there usually is a time for questions. Our son met with him about his eye injury accident during the time here. I will send that next. Patricia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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