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Hello,

 

I can wholly recommend a clinic in Tijuana, Mex. It is the

BioMedical clinic, also known as the Hoxsey Clinic. Of all the

clinics down there, and I have visited only 8 of them, not all, this

one costs the least and gets the best results.

 

BioMedical is NOT and inpatient clinic. One is to arrive (no appt

necessary) by 8am, sign in, and they will take it from there. You are

NOT to have eaten anything before you arrive, as they need you

fasting. You will be given an xray, a urine test, a blood test, etc.

(after having been issued a robe). Then you go into the main waiting

room and wait to be called. There are four doctors there who, as a

group, evaluate all the tests for all the people that day. They

arrive at a course of treatment for you. Then you are called into an

examining room and looked over by a dr, he will take your history.

Then you are given the meds/tonics and any pills/capsules they deem

necessary for your particular case. It isnt what you might call

cheap, but it is much less than an inpatient facility. I think the

largest bill I got for one of my visits was about $1,400 (at that

visit I had both an ultrasound and a breast MRI). Once you have paid

a total of $3,500 for tonic (over several visits), it is paid for the

rest of your life, you wont be charged again for tonic. You are

charged for blood tests, urine tests, xrays, ultrasound (if

necessary). You can save a bit if you take your most recent blood

test results with you (not over a month old). They require you to

return about every three months for the first year, and, depending on

your progress, every six months thereafter.

 

After all the blood and urine are taken, then you can go to the little

cafe they have on premises to eat breakfast. You will be given a

strict diet to follow, and the cafe adheres to their requirements.

 

We always stay at the Best Western Americana Hotel in San Ysidro.

They have a shuttle van that takes the patients across the border to

the various clinics. There is no charge for this service, but most

people tip the driver when he brings you back to the hotel. I would

NEVER take my car into Mexico, espcially Tijuana, so this is a very

valuable service. You will see several RVs parked near the border,

these are people who need to come in every day or so, to the various

clinics.

 

Plan to spend the better part of a day there. We never got out of

there before about 5pm. Take a book to read or some knitting or such.

One thing you do NOT want to do is take or make calls on your cell

phone. The first time we were there my husband did his normal

business on his phone, then about two months later, he got a bill for

over $200, just for the calls made to/from mexico. Just turn the

phone off while you are there. I think we determined the charges to

be $2.99 a MINUTE.

 

This clinic also offers chelation therapy, an IV drip, for those with

heart disease. There is a holistic dentist next door who will do

wonders with any dental work you might need.

 

The time it takes is variable, as it depends on how many patients are

there. One time there were only three patients, other times twenty or

so, many from other areas of the world, and certainly all over the

U.S. It all depends on how many show up for treatment. you will find

yourself comparing stories with them, picking their brains about their

treatment and how it is working.

 

Their email address is: biomedleola. Leola Mercado is the

one who will be answering any emails. Ask anything you want. I would

give you their phone number, but I dont have it right at hand at this

moment. Be sure to ask which holidays they will be closed, as they

close on various mexican and U.S. major holidays, closing for about

three weeks over christmas and newyears.

 

As I said, the clinic doesnt take appointments, but it would be wise

to make a reservation at the Americana hotel, especially if you want a

ground floor room or a kingsized bed, as they have no elevator. Rates

tend to be around $65 a nite for patients making the trip across the

border. Let them know when you check in, or when you make the

reservation, that you will be visiting the clinc. The Americana is

NOT the Ritz, but it is adequate for one night. Ask them to give you

a wakeup call so you dont miss the first van of the day. There are

small refrigerators in the rooms.

 

Take care,

Kathryn

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I first heard of a really good clinic in

Tijuana on a website created by Grace Nichols,

a victim of undiagnosed Lyme Disease who was within days of death. Go

to her site:

http://www.shadesofgrace.org

Click on the video, Natalie's Journey, and you will not believe what

Lyme did to her,

and you will not believe how miraculously she was healed by Live Cell

Therapy, a

therapy only practiced in the Tijuana clinic, The Center For Holistic

Life Extension.

Her story of her medical journey is found at this link, and you can

scroll down to read

about the Live Cell Therapy at the bottom:

http://www.shadesofgrace.org/about_ng/medical.htm

The link for the clinic is in the text, and you can read about all the

therapies they offer

and about testimonials, too. Supposedly Live Cell Therapy works for

all stages of

cancer, so it's worth a look. If I had cancer, I'd surely consider

this therapy...along with

Oleander, of course!

 

With blessings,

 

Molly

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