Re: C reactive protein -0-; SED rate -0-



On May 15, 11:25 am, Martin <n...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thu, 14 May 2009 18:11:22 -0700 (PDT), awthrawthr





<awthraw...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Those were the results of a man whose Gleason score was a 7, whose
bloodwork results were reported to me as being "extremely high" 23
days earlier (sorry, but they did not give me the actual numbers. )

C reactive protein and SED rates are indicators of inflammation. The
doctor is using the tests as an interim method to track the patient's
progress. Zero is the optimal score for both tests.

What did the patient do? He used my daily recipe of freshly grated
habaneros peppers/freshly grated garlic and - in his case because he
was too acidic - emulsified cod liver oil.

The patient learned of this recipe from Chuck Kinsey, whose Gleason 6
Adenocarcinoma of the protate was completely reversed while following
the same recipe.

It is the recipe I used to cure my Stage 4 cancer moe than 10 years
ago.

Wow, another miracle cure!

I don't think we can say cured just yet, but the results are certainly
gratifying so far.


But you never seem to follow up on the
others? Why is that?

You've made this false charge before. This one is a follow up to an
ealrier PSA which had dropped a little, from 8.8 to 7.2, while the
recipe wasn't being followed quite correctly. That was about three
weeks ago. So this is the second report.

Also, I report the news when it comes into me.

Will some not get well, and me not know it? Of course that can happen.
What

They never get (or got) published, there's never
any final outcome etc.

Again, that's not true. I've been cured for over 10 years. Chuck is
now cancer free. Jack's 3B lung cancer is gone.

You just take their claim at face value. If
they still died of their (untreated) cancer, you wouldn't know. And
knowing you, I don't think you'd care either.- Hide quoted text -

I've made the recipe available online, so quite obviously I don't know
all the people who are using it or even if they used it for one day
and quit or what. If someone does the recipe for a few days and quits,
(some don't like the peppers), we can't expect much in the way of
results.

One man with a 10-inch tumor in his colon back in September of 2008 is
a prime example. Radiation and one dose of chemo had no real effect on
the tumor's progress.

He followed the recipe every day for perhaps five days. He reported
that it had imediately relieved him of daily bleeding, flatulence and
pain.

Here are a couple of comments you made at the time back in mid Sept:

"Since starting the pepper bread I have never felt better, at least
not in many months....Without question, I feel incredibly much better
when eating the pepper bread. I feel better than I have in many
months."

And then I never heard from him again until a few days ago.

I assumed that with a 10-inch tumor he might have had a sudden
downturn such as hemmorhage which could easily be life threatening.

In his recent messages he told me he had cut back on tmy recipe to
maybe once every two weeks. Prior to starting my recipe he had a
radioactive glucose Standard Uptake Value of 19 (statistically
predictive of 95% mortality.)

In December, he had a second test where the SUV dropped to 4. Why he
had pretty much quit my recipe is unknown to me, but he did.

Then he used cesium and his tumor disappeared after two months of
treatment with the cesium. But in March, he suffered from kidney
failure and was given emergency chemo to get his kidneys working
again, he said.

To complicate matters even more he now has Stage 4 multiple myeloma.
He has now ordered a premade tincture that is quite similar to my free
recipe. SO IN EFFECT HE IS GONG BACK TO MY RECIPE.

Whether those herbs can over come all he has been through is unknown
to me.

So that is an example of a case where the recipe had a positive effect
but was discontinued for the most part.

The measure of success is best determined by those who continue it.
Then if we see outcomes that are well outside the expectations of
modern medicine, we can get a good idea on it's effectiveness. For
instance, Chuck reversed his Gleason 6 with no medical treatment.

Jack was given a life expectancy of 6 months due to 3B lung cancer.
Instead he was cancer free in 6 months. Those two cases are well
outside the expected responses and are exciting in what they portend
for the future.


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