Chronic Lymphatic Leukemia is Incurable ?
Chronic Lymphatic Leukemia is incurable, according to conventional medicine.
Quote:
“B-CLL is the most common form of leukemia in adults. Some 60,000 patients are affected by this disease both in the United States and Europe. It is usually diagnosed in people over the age of 50 and is still incurable."
From another source:
“Chemotherapy for CLL offers no chance of a cure.”
White Blood Count Today
Today I received the results of my latest blood tests. The previous white blood counts were 24,900 per micro liter of blood. Today’s count was 21,000 per micro liter of blood. That is a reduction of 3900 and I am elated!!! In terms of percentage it is a reduction of 15.7% in the white blood count. While I don't regard this as a cure, it certainly is a step in the right direction. See My Leukemia Status for the most recent update.
The blood for the latest count was taken after a month of taking an herbal brew called Essiac. I stopped taking Essiac immediately when the blood test was done. My blood work has to be sent to a provincial facility for analysis and there is a lag time of approximately one month from taking the blood sample to getting the results from my hematologist. Because I am stage 0, no symptoms, I feel no pressure to rush around looking for a quick fix.
My next blood work (it went down again) will reflect the result of being on the Dr. Budwig diet along with taking food-grade 35% hydrogen peroxide. The hydrogen peroxide is taken in the form of drops mixed with a glass of distilled water. The purpose is to get higher amounts of oxygen to the cancer cells. Oxygen is death to a cancer cell. That will be the subject for another article in the future.
Alternative Cancer Treatment Protocol
My plan is to have blood work done in a month and then make a decision, based on the count from that blood work, as to what protocol I will follow. It may well involve a combination of all three alternative treatments that I have tried for cancer of the blood or leukemia.
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