Guest guest Posted December 3, 2001 Report Share Posted December 3, 2001 When Dr. Hsia was in Appleton, my brother-in-law heard the presentation about the cancer research, and saw the overheads of some of the cases. Unlike my husband, he chose to take heavy duty antibiotics when he got his fungal infection. He developed symptoms shortly afterwards but never told anyone, until he ended up in the hospital when he supervisor caught him coughing up blood. His white blood cell count was 143,000. He requested another brother call us. We went up immediately the next morning. Through another person we relayed a message to the nutrition scientist, and had the hospital fax his lab results from several days. When we received a call back, we spoke with the oncologist who called the clinical studies quakery, etc. We fought with him almost 8 hours for the right for Richard to use the nutraceuticals. The NS had recommended he begin the nutraceuticals and then due to his life-threatened situation, to go through the round of light chemo, with the supplements offsetting the negative effects of the chemo. After we spoke of getting a new oncologist, he agreed to stay on while R. was in the hospital, but then he would have to find a new one. Richard was back to work at a demanding job in 2 weeks. At the end of 3 weeks the oncologist mentioned that the chemo had worn off, but the white cell count was still going down, couldn't figure it out. It kept going down, so R. decided to cut down his regimen. Soon it began climbing. He hadn't told anyone, so we didn't understand the lab test results. We eventually found out, but he wouldn't increase the regimen, so we were just grateful he was doing half. Anyway after 4 months, he showed us his latest lab report. It was 8000, which is in the normal range. Since then outside of using the non-toxic selenium, he's been doing his own hodge-podge variety of things he finds here and there at health food stores, has had some problems, but is back to his stubborn self, the one that was coughing up blood for months without telling anyone, so we don't know where he's at, just that ever so often, he tells us he needs selenium. Just before this battle Richard had, I received a letter from my mom that my dad had a biopsy on a growth on his face, and the specialist diagnosed melanoma. He told him that in case radiation and chemo could not be used. My brother who now has a nutraceutical store in MN, contacted the Ns, and my dad began a small regimen. The dr. told him a month later there was no sign of the melanoma. One statement we have heard repeatedly is that probably 90 % of disease is nutrition related. If the research is done to find out where the lacks are, disease can be worked with. After going through the horrible time years ago with the other methods I tried, I appreciated being able to work with a recommended regimen which wasn't a daily bad dream. As people have heard my experience, and that of others, I've been asked to contact the NS for others now. After someone close to a friend passed away, they told me that this person needn't have died so young if they'd only had a chance to try. After someone suggested I share how I've gotten well with other homeschoolers, I ended up doing an informational table at a conference. I've actually lost money doing so, but have been able to help a few. After having 20 years of ongoing bad health, trying dozens of different healing methods and supplements, it's been good to have something that works for me, for my family, and those that get in touch through word of mouth. I've been doing this as a part-time ministry. I don't call it a business, because at this time I don't even break even. I have a mini-warehouse, so unlike what we had to do(traveling to get the supplements in an emergency), I have just enough available to get a person started, and so I myself don't have to wait a week for what I personally need to arrive. Someone close to us died just after we met Dr. Hsia, because we didn't have anything on hand, and there supplements arrived when they were near death at the hospital, too late to help them. I just wanted to be up front. I've seen people reject this and miss out on something that can help, so for a long time I stopped saying anything through emails, but feel terrible inside because I think " if only they knew " . Then I think, " what if I hadn't been told " . As it was due to the money issue, my brother wouldn't touch it for a year, and I lost my precious David. If my venturing out can help one person get better, or one person can hear the NS himself, and gain some knowledge which improves his or her health, then my efforts tonight are worth it, For instance my oldest hurt his ear, lost the hearing in that ear, and soon had a yellow discharge. He didn't tell me about it right away, but recently when he came home, he asked if I could find something to help him. I gave him a new garlic formulation, an improved version of the one that saved my husbands' hand and helped with the blood poisoning. He told me the next day, his hearing in that ear returned and within two days there was no discharge at all. Even tho we've been using the supplements, he was skeptical. Now he doesn't understand why we don't talk to others full time. We have more than enough on our plate to add more. After years of failures with various things, it means more to finally have something that works, so as needed, we try to help. Next year I am trying to arrange a presentation where I live, I've had so many requests from people who want to hear it, and speak with him. Meanwhile, if I know where he will be speaking, I try to make people aware, because hearing him in person is so much more believable than me trying to explain what I've heard and experienced or observed over the last three years. I meant to email about his presentation earlier, but I've been overwhelmed dealing with the iatrogenic problems caused by my local dr, and just realized tonight that I hadn't sent it out, and felt I couldn't send the announcement without giving some of the background. We'll be leaving for Rochester about 3pm, but I will try to check emails several times before that in case there are questions. Sorry I waited so long. Hope someone has the opportunity to come. Patricia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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