Well, of course then those doctors will lose their busine$$. On Wed, Nov 27, 2019 at 5:54 PM Neville Munn <one.red...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Well, heres one. Wife, picking a spot on the top of the nose for weeks. > When I discovered it, there was a small hole, redness around the area, I > knew what it was straight away. Administered EIS on bandage and placed on > nose. Unfortunately, Australia is so bloody hot in summer she could sweat > and unable to keep the bandage on, so, that meat was continually being > eaten away. That small hole was eventually spreading in size, due to meat > being eaten away. Also unfortunately, being a layman, I don't keep > documentation of treatment or photos, but, in a week or so the redness > disappeared, the hole stopped spreading and flesh turned white, clear fresh > meat. 8 weeks later, no change, the flesh had stabilised 8 weeks earlier > and remained clear of any sign of cancer. Skin specialist diagnosed Basil > blah blah, took a Biopsy, twice. > > I asked I wanted to know if the cancer cells were still alive, dying, or > dead. Hmmm, stupid me, they couldn't tell me, mainly because when they put > the skin under a microscope, they stain it, hence whatever cells were > there, are killed anyway, so that was a waste of time for me, trying to > ascertain if my EIS had killed it. I told him, in my opinion, I had killed > it 8 weeks earlier. Told him I had been treating it, he enquired as to how > I had treated it, no response from me, but, he kept pressing me for an > answer, so I told him, no further discussion of course, but, perhaps he > knew something I didn't? Perhaps he will file this case away for himself? > Who knows, I don't care anyway, I got my evidence. > > I absolutely believe my EIS had killed it, before a skin graft was > undertaken 8 weeks later. If I could have kept that bandage on the site > without continually coming off, it would have been killed much earlier > (opinion). > > What bugs me the most is they won't hear anything about silver! The > Establishment has done a damn good job regarding silver over years. And > yet, I believe they use silver in Chemo? > > N. > -- Quote: Grief releases love and it also instills a profound sense of connection. ~Jacqueline Novogratz