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hello from Oregon 19 Dec 2012 17:37 #28365

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I am new here and just want to introduce myself. Diagnosed last April with breast cancer, one large tumor and one small. My regular doc sent me for biopsy, scans, etc....... and all were trying to scare me into the cut, burn, poisen routine. Once diagnosis was confirmed I refused their treatments. Have been using diet and supplements and doing a lot of reading.

To make a long story short; I'm holding my own, tumors do not seem to be growing-I feel good. I am encouraged by what I'm reading here and now have some MMS & MMS2. Will try to keep you posted on progress and also ask for help when needed.

Thank you all so much for your courage and dedication, it really helps us beginners. God bless you.
Always do good, it will gratify some and astonish the rest!
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hello from Oregon 19 Dec 2012 18:38 #28368

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Merrolyn, are you on the mailing list? I just got a MMS newsletter today re: Breast cancer - I'm going to send it to you. At some point it will be on the forum..

OK, it's sent. Let me know if it does not arrive and I will send from another email <G>.
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hello from Oregon 19 Dec 2012 21:59 #28370

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I just recieved this email that Pam spoke of. What fantastic news. The clinic in Bulgaria is having great success in treating people there for cancers. With their knowledge and refining and tailoring the MMS protocols to individuals they appear right on top of it all. They also only ask for a donation only after you have done the treatment with them there.
How unbelievably fair is that. I believe Gerson in Mexico charge around $15000. Dr holt clinic Australia charges $15,000
I wouldnt hesitate to go to Bulgaria if I had a problem. They seem to be compasionate and dedicated people.
Mary is really nice and easy to talk to. I rang her once.
There is a lot of alternatives for treating cancer out there and some appear quite good. Budwig, Gerson,Cesium Cloride,
Royal Raymond Rife, Hydrazine Sulfate and others.

www.oneanswertocancermovie.com/ is the use of Black Salve. I have used this successfully on 2 melanomas.

Main stream medicine is not for me other than blood tests etc. After that I take care of my own health.
My 70 year old female friend had colon cancer of which part of was removed about 3 months ago. Then she did the chemotherapy and given the ALL CLEAR by her onocologist. She was very happy and I thought, well all the information I had given her prior on MMS and given to her the MMS and CTRIC Acid, showing her how to mix and take it, explaining the protocols, she did not go down that path. After given that all clear she visited her daughter in another town. 3 days later she experienced pain, went to the doc and they found a 100 cm or 4 inch tumour on her overies. This is 3 days after given the all clear after completing the chemotherapy?????????? What a joke. Main stream medicine , No thanks!!!! .
Today, in an hour, she is being operated on to remove this, Unsure what they are going to take out until they look at it but possible a hysterectomy. And then they think there may be other tumours now elsewhere?????
3% of cancer patients make it to 5 years plus with chemo.
I mean, Why would one want to go down that path.
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hello from Oregon 19 Dec 2012 22:21 #28372

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thank you Pam, I did get the newsletter.
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