Reginald Hall
Joined: 14 Sep 2005 Posts: 0
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Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2005 2:03 pm Post subject: Leukemia and vitamin C |
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I am 90 years old, retired 27 years. At age 82 I went to see my family doctor who was concerned about some test findings. He sent me to the head oncologist of Credit Valley Hospital in Mississauga, Ont. The oncologist found my blood count was 80,000 and told me that I had leukemia. He said he had no prescription he could give me, only suggested I take all kinds of vitamins. My mother died of leukemia. The oncologist gave me about six months.
I read in Nine-Day Inner Cleansing and Blood Wash, by researchers I. E. Gaumont and Dr Harold Buttram, about highway truck drivers with leukemia who were treated with 12,000 mg of vitamin C daily. I decided to take 1,000 mg every two hours, 24 hours a day. I did this for two years. The night sweats left me, I started to feel good and my energy returned. In June 2000, eight years later, I returned to see the oncologist. His greeting was "Are you still here?" He took my blood count and it was 6,500. He said, "It's a miracle. You have beaten leukemia." |
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