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B17 Laetrile – Another recent success story

In Health on November 23, 2011 at 10:57 am

Having delivered the introduction to the Cancer fighting Laetrile otherwise know as B17 or Amygadalin, I have came across yet another very rare news report on a young boy called Connah Broom and his incredible recovery using these amazing unacknowledged treatments. Thats two in the space of a week!

Here you can find the first posting.

As mentioned in my introduction post found here, this treatment has been deliberately outlawed in the United States and most of Europe as quackery and a danger to peoples health.  However it has a wealth of success over many decades but unfortunately the billion dollar pharmaceutical industry doesn’t want you to know about it.

Here is a link to the original news article

A Schoolboy suffering from a rare childhood Cancer has stunned doctors after ten of his eleven tumours have vanished.

Connah Broom was diagnosed with neuroblastoma when he was four, and doctors said he had months to live.

But Connah has just celebrated his tenth birthday – and all but one tumour has gone.

His family put his amazing improvement down to a £200,000 treatment.

They turned to the revolutionary photodynamic treatment in Mexico after two bouts of chemotherapy failed to help Connah.

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The lad – now dubbed ‘The Miracle of Mexico’ – had to undergo a nightly routine of massages, ultrasound and infrared therapies — and stick to an organic diet.

But his hard work paid off after ten months. The family travelled to Poland for tests — and were told just the primary tumour in his stomach remained.

Granddad Jim, 58, from Gronant, North Wales, said: “Doctors say they’ve never known a child with Connah’s strength of neuroblastoma to survive.

“We’ve passed five years now and we’re definitely positive that he will survive and live to a ripe old age.”

And he added: “We give him treatment four nights a week now instead of five.

Help at home … Debbie Broom gives her grandson Connah the revolutionary treatment

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“When we originally started it was taking about three and a half hours but now it’s about two and a half hours after school.”

Then a test at the end of October revealed the blood flow to Connah’s primary tumour had reduced.

His gran Debbie, 56, said: “Once we’ve got the blood flow totally away then the tumour will die and start to shrivel and disintegrate.”

Connah’s family raised the money for the treatment through fundraising. And his grandparents, with whom he lives, vowed to continue the PDT until the last tumour has gone.

Active at last … young Connah loves to play sports like football

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In the meantime, Connah — a student at Bodnant Junior School in Prestatyn — is doing well and attending dance classes, gymnastics and football.

At the weekend he went bowling with his friends to celebrate his tenth birthday, a milestone doctors predicted he would never reach.

His GP Dr Eamon Jessop said: “This is the one miracle in my entire career. He’s doing incredibly well, it’s staggering.”

A spokesman for Welsh Government said the treatment was not available on the NHS.

B17 Laetrile – Recent success story

In Health on November 9, 2011 at 9:34 pm

Having delivered the introduction to the Cancer fighting Laetrile otherwise know as B17 or Amygadalin, I have came across a rare news report on a woman called Corinna Borden and her recent recovery using these amazing unacknowledged treatments.

As mentioned in the last post found here, this treatment has been deliberately outlawed in the United States and most of Europe as quackery and a danger to peoples health.  However it has a wealth of success over many decades but unfortunately the billion dollar pharmaceutical industry doesn’t want you to know about it.

Heres a copy of the new report that can be found here.

By SUSAN DONALDSON JAMES
Nov. 1, 2011

The first signs of what would turn out to be a virulent cancer began at Christmas, when newlywed Corinna Borden was visiting family, hundreds of miles away from her husband. In bed that night, an intense pain welled up under her right breast. She was only 29.

She called her husband Walter, a doctor finishing his residency in Michigan, and he asked a few diagnostic questions — “Do you have a fever and did you vomit?” — then said it was likely a gall bladder problem.

Borden took an Advil and turned to a homeopathic remedy, a cleanse that involved drinking Epsom salts with grapefruit juice, then a big glass of olive oil, followed by apple juice.

After months of tests that baffled an array of doctors, Borden was diagnosed with stage-four Hodgkin’s lymphoma and she began a dual battle to stay alive and to keep her one-year marriage intact.

Her husband, Dr. Walter Parker, was committed to Western medicine. Borden embarked on a lonely journey to heal herself.

Borden, now 34, said the desire to write a book and its title, “I Dreamt of Sausage,” came in a dream, but she writes in her postscript that the book is more than a memoir that it’s a “story about recognizing the voices in your head and knowing which ones to listen to.”
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The couple had dated for five years before they were married and Parker was used to her self-medicating through holistic methods. Borden’s mother left a career with the World Bank in Washington, D.C., to go into energy healing.

“I learned to create a mantra around the cancer,” said Borden. “I turned my mindset around. Faith in miracles happens every day.”

Parker, now 36, said that he was used to his wife’s herbal “self-medicating.”

“But that was nothing in my eyes compared to a cancer diagnosis,” he said. “That’s the way I am trained. You go with the evidence, what people have learned works.”

Borden’s pain escalated after she returned to their new home in Ann Arbor, Mich., far from the comfort of family and friends in Washington, D.C..

For weeks, while Parker was working marathon shifts at the hospital, she would clench a pillow against her stomach sobbing, until the Vicodin she was popping like candy kicked in.

“I can understand addiction to pain killers,” she said. “Living with pain you become irrational.”

On their first anniversary, they had to leave a celebratory dinner at a local restaurant. Borden says she ended up in fetal position waiting for the drugs to kick in and kill the pain of a “hot poker” in her belly.

“This is the pain makes me want to crawl out of my skin,” she writes.

Parker was baffled by his wife’s pain.

“As much as medical school teaches you, there is so much depth and nuance that I had a lack of understanding about what was going on,” he said. “I was overworked and frustrated. I just felt completely like I couldn’t do anything to help.”

After numerous visits to specialists, Borden was eventually diagnosed by her general practitioner who found the cancer.

“To be honest, it was kind of a relief to know what I was dealing with after months of not knowing,” she said. But the word “cancer” reverberated in her head and she was paralyzed with fear.

The couple’s plans to get pregnant were dashed with the diagnosis and cancer treatments stopped their sex life cold.

Borden started six weeks of chemotherapy, but her husband was rarely around to support her.

“He would go to work at 6 in the morning and come home at 10 at night,” she said. “We’d have a half-hour conversation and sometimes, he’d fall asleep. I would say, ‘I don’t want to love and he’d be sleeping. I was so angry at him — not just at him but at the hospital for offering choices that take away my fertility and my quality of life.

“They had stolen my husband and my health,” Borden said. “It was like a double whammy.

“I felt Walter was choosing his job over taking care of me,” she said. “I felt all alone.”

While she endured conventional therapy, Borden juggled energy healing, nutritional supplements, a macrobiotic diet and acupuncture. One energy therapist asked her to trace her emotions: “Whenever you’re angry, resentful, full of self-hatred or unhappy — all of those emotions feed into your nervous system and send your body conflicting messages,” he told her.

Parker resented the philosophy that implied the cancer was her fault and she didn’t “try hard enough” to fix her body.

But Borden didn’t want to be a “passive recipient of a cure,” relying only on what she saw as the limited vision of her doctors.

“How could I take ownership of what I eat and how much I sleep and exercise?” she wondered. “Those are things I can control.”

She became so stressed that Borden worried that the inflammation in her body was also running rampant.

At the end of chemotherapy, emotionally and physically spent, Borden nearly broke down in the hospital elevator on the way home.

Later, the CT scan showed the chemo may not have done its job. There was a “residual hot spot” near the esophagus, which could not be biopsied because it was too close to her vena cava, the major vein in the body.

Borden said she faced the frightening news by herself as her husband was, yet again, at the hospital.

The next line of defense was bone marrow transplant. She even tried a clinical trial, but her white blood count dropped so low, she had to stop for fear of infection. She refused to follow doctors’ orders and ate lettuce, which they said could cause infection.

“I chose to follow my own health — it was not working with an oncologist,” she said.

At the worst point in their relationship, Borden went off to Mexico on her own for six weeks to seek alternative treatment.

“It was really good for me to realize I had to get my own stuff under control,” she said. “Me lashing out at Walter wasn’t helping anybody.”

She was infused with a cocktail of experimental herbs and B17, which is illegal in the United States.

“I realized, first of all, that it wasn’t a spa,” she said, as she watched a disheveled man examine her blood under a microscope.

Borden said she just wanted reassurance from Parker that this was the right decision. “I want you to tell me chemotherapy is the work of the corporate devil,” she said.

“I was afraid of what she was doing,” Parker said. “In the end, she did her own thing. I decided I can’t continue this fight and kill the marriage or accept it and love the woman I am with.”

Borden, too, had missed her husband in Mexico and realized she wanted to “feed our marriage love — not anger and fear — because every moment in precious.”

Today, she is in remission and the couple has moved to Rhinebeck, N.Y., where Parker is finishing his residency and Borden is committed to becoming a farmer and growing organic food.

She still follows a “holistic regime” and a strict diet and with doctors keeps track of her urine count and body inflammation, rather than relying in PET or CT scans.

Cancer treatments have rendered Borden post-menopausal, but earlier doctors were able to freeze two of her eggs. The couple recently met with an infertility doctor to try to have a child.

“What most impressed me is that Corinna actually believes in herself and her willingness to try to understand what her body is telling her,” said her husband. “She is determined in the face of what she is going through. She believes in what she is doing for herself. I am not the one who has to live in her body.”

Parker said he has no idea why the holistic route his wife traveled seemed to work. “Most doctors are more tempted to laugh at it,” he said.

Since his wife has had cancer, he said, “I am much more understanding of what a patient goes through and much more willing to listen to their thoughts. Doctors can easily forget.”

Borden said she still has to fight demons in her head: “Every time I get a cold and feel a twinge in my side, I think ‘Oh my gosh, what is happening?’ But I have taught myself to recognize the voice of fear.”

The Cure for Cancer – Laetrile Vitamin B17

In Health on September 8, 2011 at 3:27 pm

RK having spent a great deal of time looking into the area of Amygdalin, Laetrile & vitamin B17 has decided to post an introduction plus additional sources of information to expand and augment this subject. There is a wealth of examples both old and new of this treatments success paralelled with its continuous supression by big pharma and various medical institutions.  Below is an introduction taken from the website worldwithoutcancer.org

During 1950 after many years of research, a dedicated biochemist by the name of Dr. Ernest T. Krebs, Jr., isolated a new vitamin that he numbered B-17 and called ‘Laetrile’. As the years rolled by, thousands became convinced that Krebs had finally found the complete control for all cancers, a conviction that even more people share today. Back in 1950 Ernest Krebs could have had little idea of the hornet’s nest he was about to stir up. The pharmaceutical multinationals, unable to patent or claim exclusive rights to the vitamin, launched a propaganda attack of unprecedented viciousness against B-17, despite the fact that hard proof of its efficiency in controlling all forms of cancer surrounds us in overwhelming abundance. Why has orthodox medicine waged war against this non-drug approach? G. Edward Griffin, author of the highly recommended book World Without Cancer contends that the answer is to be found not in science, but in politics, and is based upon the hidden economic and power agenda of those who dominate the medical establishment.

Each year, thousands of Americans travel to Mexico to receive vitamin B-17 (Laetrile) therapy. They do this because it has been suppressed in the United States. Most of these patients have been told that their cancer is terminal and that they have but a few months to live. Yet, an incredible percentage of them have recovered and they are living normal lives (see success stories). However, the FDA, the AMA, the American Cancer Society, and the cancer research centres continue to pronounce that Laetrile is fraud and quackery. The recovered patients, they say, either had “spontaneous remissions” or never had cancer in the first place. If any of these people ultimately die after seeking Laetrile, spokesmen of orthodox medicine are quick to proclaim: “You see? Laetrile doesn’t work!” Meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of patients die each year after undergoing surgery, radiation, or chemotherapy, but those treatments continue to be touted as “safe and effective”.

In the U.S. the FDA has tried to use strict regulations, not law, to ban vitamin B-17 for over 18 years. Vitamin B-17, or Laetrile Therapy is only used by some hospitals in Mexico, which treat cancer with nutrition. These hospitals achieve nearly a 100% recovery rate with virgin cases (localised tumours/cancers that have not yet been burned up with radiation, poisoned with chemotherapy, or cut into with surgery). A majority of Laetrile-treated patients report positive responses, ranging from increase in the feeling of well-being and even brighter outlook of life, to such noticeable reactions as an increase in appetite, weight gain and, frequently, restoration of natural colour, reduction or elimination of cancer-connected pain and cancer-caused fetor. In thousands of cases, total regression of all cancer symptoms has been confirmed.

Vitamin B-17, commonly known as “Amygdalin”, or “Laetrile”, is a natural substance that can be found in a variety of species in the Vegetable kingdom. The greatest concentration is found in the seeds of the rosaceous fruits, such as apricot kernels and other bitter nuts. There are many seeds, cereals and vegetables that contain minimal quantities of vitamin B-17 and form part of our daily diet.

With great satisfaction we are proud to present this vegetable agent whose anti-cancer properties have been known empirically for many years, but in the last twenty years they have been scientifically proven, primarily through the clinical studies directed by Dr. Ernesto Contreras Rodriguez and carried out in the OASIS of Hope Hospital formerly known as the Centro Medico y Hospital Del Mar at Playas de Tijuana, B.C.N. Mexico. More than 100,000 patients have sought Contreras’ care since 1963 (see Oasis Success Stories).

See these two British studies one from Monica Hughes of Newcastle University & another study by Imperial College London on the effects of Cyanide when treating Cancer – Cyanide being the key Cancer fighting ingredient found in the fore mentioned foods. It must be noted that this form of Cyanide is harmeless but is still used as a scare tactic against Laetriles use.

See two RK posts on recent success stories here and here.

Below you will find telephone interviews with people who have used changes in diet combined with Laetrile to cure their cancers.  Also other advocates and practising doctors describe their work and the problems they themselves as well others have encountered.

G Edward Griffin the authour of ‘world without cancer’.

Dr Szabolic Ladi discussing his B17 cancer treatment in his Clinic based in Hungary

Series of telephone interviews with cancer survivors using B17

World without cancer full documentary

Donald Factor son of Max Factor the cosmetics giant describing his recovery from Cancer whilst at the Oasis of hope Hospital.

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