Workshop – 17 September 2016 by CanSurvive

Poster

Holistic Healing of Cancer: Sharing our 20 years of experience 

 by Chris K H Teo, Ph.D. —  http://www.CancerCareMalaysia.com

This seminar comes in five parts.

Part 1 examines the reality of today’s problem and discusses our suggestions of what we can do about it. Mainly the solutions are: to seek information and be an empowered patient, taking full responsibility for our health and not to be misled. We need to ask questions and evaluate critically the answers given. Then make our own decision based on what our “head and heart” say. Above all, if you are told that you have cancer, do not panic. Don’t let others dehumanize and trap you!

Part 2 focuses on the present day medical treatments of treating the incurable disease. Prof. Gershom Zajicek warned us, You want to be cured. Unfortunately most chronic illnesses, e.g. cancer, are essentially incurable …. cure is unrealistic. Patients are told that chemotherapy prolongs life, improves quality of life or stops cancer from spreading. How true are these claims? Be aware of the initial positive results which could be deceptive. Lastly, know that medical treatment for cancer is not cheap!

Part 3 lays out the options you have — that is, the option of doing nothing, go for alternative / complementary therapy or go for medical treatment. What if we do nothing?

Part 4 discusses our CA Care Therapy – an approach to cancer healing which we have adopted with good results over the past 20 years. We teach you to live with your cancer, not waging war with your cancer. Our experience tells us that there is no cure for cancer. At a point in time in the future, the cancer can came back again. In this seminar we also bring up the topic about death — it is the ultimate healing for all our problems. Unfortunately, it is an unpleasant topic; but at CA Care we are very pragmatic. We will all die one day. To deny this possibility is a grave mistake. We tell our patients — if you can eat, can sleep, can move around and have no pains — be grateful. Be grateful for what you are and what you have! Be grateful for being able to wake up in the morning and have another day!

Part 5 is Question & Answer time. Grateful thanks to our special guests: Jessie Tee, Heng Jet Geong, Hj. Hanafi Awang,  Manmeet Kaur, Anita Tee and Seah Koo Nee. They shall be sharing their cancer experiences with us.

 

 

 

He Gets to Keep His Prostate

Budi, in his mid-sixties, had problems with urination in 1996. The doctor suspected BPH – Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia. He was prescribed Proscar. This medication was effective and Budi took this for about 2 years. With the medication, his PSA readings were normal.

Date PSA
June 1997 0.86
November 1999 0.67
November 2001 0.95
October 2002 1.02
May 2004 1.32
May 2006 1.22
November 2007 2.26

 

In 2008, Budi was prescribed Avodart, a stronger medicine, according to the doctor. He was on this drug for a year. With time, his PSA started to increase.

Date PSA
May 2009 2.13
May 2011 7.7
June 2011 8.0
July 2011 11.97

The doctor suspected something was not right and did a digital examination on Budi. There was no swelling. Budi refused to perform a biopsy because according to him he would not want to undergo any form of medical treatments  after that. No, he would not what to have his prostate or testes removed. Neither would he agree to chemotherapy or radiation.  Budi told us that his relative had his prostate removed but the PSA still kept going up after eight years.

 

 

Budi came to see us in July 2011 and was started on the herbs. He also bought an e-Therapy machine for use at home. It has been 5 years now and Budi is doing fine — as healthy as ever. The best part of the deal is he gets to keep his prostate! Below are his PSA readings over the years.

 

PSA after herbs

 

From 11.97 his PSA started to decline. In January 2015 it was 4.6. Because things went on so well for Budi, he started to eat some “forbidden” foods. In March 2016, Budi realised his misadventure. His PSA shot up to 8.0. Budi said he already knew why the PSA was high. Now, I am already back to my “good diet” again.

 

 

Five Years on CA Care Therapy: Sharing My Experience

LT was in his sixties when he started to have problems with his prostate. An initial blood test indicated his PSA was 9. He was referred to an urologist who did a digital examination on him. There was nothing wrong. A biopsy also showed nothing to worry about. LT left the problem as it was and went on with life as before.

Two years later, blood test showed his PSA shot up to 12 and then a month later it increased to 16. Another biopsy was done. Two doctors gave two conflicting advice. One doctor said it was malignant. Not satisfied LT consulted another doctor who said it was just a chronic infection! The problem was again left unsolved!

Another blood test was done and showed his PSA increased to 22.  MRI on 28 February 2011 showed an enlarged prostate with at least two nodules. Needle biopsy of the left and right prostate confirmed acinar adenocarcinoma, Gleason score 3+4 = 7.

LT underwent a surgery to remove his prostate gland in March 2011. He was asked to undergo follow-up radiotherapy but declined. Through a mutual friend TL came to seek our help. He was started on Capsule A, deTox tea and Prostate A tea.

Five years later, we met up at our centre and have the conversation below.

 

Part 1: Stage 3 Prostate Cancer on CA Care Therapy

 

Part 2: Five Years on CA Care Therapy: Sharing my experience