FROM CANCER FREE BOOK by Bill Henderson
One of the most frequent questions I get when I counsel cancer
patients is this one. Is there a test that will tell me conclusively
that I’m overcoming the cancer? Well, yes there is. Only one that
I know of. But it is a good one, proven over 70 years as the most
accurate way to determine the level of “abnormally dividing
cells” in your body.
These cells occur only if: a) You are pregnant; b) You have a
huge wound which is healing; or c) You have cancer. Most
cancer tests (CT/PET scans, MRI’s, blood tests, etc.) are
ambiguous. In short, they do not tell you conclusively whether
you’re getting better – overcoming the cancer. The reports on
the tests contain language that is obtuse and incomprehensible
to the patient. This test is different.
It is called the HCG Urine Cancer Test. HCG stands for Human
Chorionic Gonadotropin. Knowing that name is not important.
However, you may have heard of it in connection with the
pregnancy test. That test gives a “Yes/No” answer.
This test looks at the same phenomenom (abnormally dividing
cells) but it tells you the relative number or level of these cells
regardless of where they are in your body or where they
started. Doesn’t this sound like a useful fact to know?
The test returns a single number. If that number is 50 or more,
you have cancer that requires treatment. If it is zero to 49, you
have the normal number of “abnormally dividing cells” (cancer
cells) in everyone’s body every day.
The beauty of this test is that it provides you with an accurate
trend. After you get the second of these tests, if the second
number is lower, you can be sure that what you are doing is
working. Hopefully, this result will inspire you to continue until
you are “cancer-free” (in the zero to 49 range).
The cost for the test is $50 US Dollars. No doctor's prescription
is required. Compare this to the AMAS blood test (covered
earlier in this book) which costs $135 plus shipping and requires
a doctor's prescription. Also, the urine test is more accurate
than the AMAS test.
You send the $50 to a U.S. address and then include a Xerox
copy of the money order or cashier's check in the package you
send to the Navarro Clinic in Manila in The Philippines. Priority
Mail takes about 5-6 days to get there and costs about $6.50.
You will usually get the results back in about 8 days IF you send
them your e-mail address along with the dry urine sediment
sample. If you use regular mail, it takes anywhere from 6 weeks
to forever. Fed Ex costs over $47.