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Have you ever heard of a “P.E.T. Scan?” When using a PET Scan a technician will give a cancer patient a solution of radioactive glucose (i.e. a radioactive tracer or tagged glucose). Since cancer cells consume 15 times more glucose than normal cells, the cancer cells will absorb 15 times more of this radioactive glucose [...]

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We thought, after the impressive first round of the B17 protocol, that the second round would be what is needed to finish the job. The second 19-day B17 protocol was very taxing on Rokiah and it is to her credit and a testimony to her great mental strength that she could withstand 16 days of [...]

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Everyone has cancer. Johns Hopkins recently reminded us of this fact while studying how most of us beat the deadly outcome: the immune system. When it identifies a cancerous cell, it attacks and eliminates it from the body. But every now and then, this system gets hoodwinked by rogue cancer cells. Rogue cancer cells have [...]

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Cesium Science Almost 75 years ago, Otto Warburg was awarded two Nobel prizes for his theories that cancer is caused by impaired cell respiration due to a lack of oxygen at the cellular level. According to Warburg, damaged cell respiration causes fermentation, resulting in hyper-acidity at the cellular level. In 1984 Keith Brewer, PhD (Physics) [...]

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Cancer is a formidable foe. Fighting it, and defeating it, requires every ounce of energy you can muster. Everyone says a cancer patient needs a positive state of mind to fight this battle, and I don’t disagree. But having the best mental attitude isn’t going to kill the cancerous cells residing in your body. You [...]

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The Stats: 1 month 25 days since second discharge from hospital 1 month 18 days since 19-day B17 treatment It was time for another blood test. Since October 19, when the B17 protocol ended, Rokiah’s cancer has been managed by the following: 1. Transfer Factor Plus – high dosage, taken for 1 month (since 3.11.08) [...]

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