Bee (H339) was a 71-year-old female. Sometime in mid-February 2010, she had shortness of breath. Detail examination for about a month at a university hospital did not yield any result. Frustrated the family brought her to another university hospital in Kuala Lumpur. She had fluid in her lungs and this was tapped out. A biopsy on 31 March 2010 confirmed primary carcinoma of the lung. The doctor suggested chemotherapy and radiotherapy. The family declined further medical treatment.
Hopeless and helpless, they sought alternative treatments. Her daughter said: We sought the help of 16 medical and traditional practitioners. After all these, we went into the internet and found CA Care.
Bee and her family came to see us on 16 June 2010. She presented with severe pains in the rib area. She was unable to lie down and sleep. For the past five months she was unable to sleep all night due to pains. Just one treatment with the e-Therapy and herbs, Bee was able to sleep and the pains almost disappeared.
Video 1: Severe Pain, Sleepless Night
Video 2: Recovery After A Day of Therapy
Video 3: Most Amazing Healing of Cancer Pain
Email 23 June 2010
My mother is doing generally quite good since coming back from Penang. Her appetite is quite ok. Not really good but is able to eat. Bowel movements also ok – about once or twice a day. No diarrhea. Stool is black in color. She has less coughing and less phlegm now. The phlegm is white color and only in the morning. No phlegm at night. There is a slight pain in the upper stomach whenever she coughs. Generally has no problem sleeping except the need to wake up if there are coughing.
Sometimes she has a little pain at the back below the shoulder. No more tightness in the chest. Breathing is normal. Occasionally she has stomach wind and feels nauseous. Is this normal? Does it caused by herbal which is taken before meal? She felt very tired after going through 2 days of e-Therapy. Is this normal? She said she felt better without the therapy. Please advice.
Email on 27 June 2010
Overall her condition is getting better. Less coughing, less phlegm, more energetic, and look more lively. The problem is she still has pain in the rib area early in the morning. Around 4 a.m. to 5 a.m. Another thing is she can’t walk far. Walking just about 50 meters make her exhausted. Is this normal?
Email on 2 August 2010
Basically she is getting better. Except occasionally stomach winds and pain in the shoulder and tightness in the rib area.
Email on 9 December 2010
For your information, our mother passed away peacefully without pain on 6th of December 2010. Since she was confirmed as lung cancer patient till the last day of her life, she was able to manage the pain very well. Even Dr. F was shocked at how she managed to go on without pain killer. She did not even have problem with coughing. We would like to express our deepest gratitude to you for giving her the “quality of life”. She was able to talk and smile happily till the last day of her life. From all of us, THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
Comments
This is indeed an inspiring story – not only for cancer patients but also for me as a healer. The world wants us to believe that herbs and e-therapy are not proven, not safe, not FDA-approved and therefore are not appropriate for cancer patients. Bee has gone to seek the help of 16 doctors and bomohs (shaman) and none could help her. The last stop was CA Care. It is a privilege for us to help Bee in her sufferings. And we are glad that we have succeeded in this effort. It is success such as this that makes us “tick” and persevere to help others – never mind if certain people want to make you believe that we are “quacks”.
It is unfortunate that our conversation was in Kelantanese-Chinese lingo which many people may not be able to understand fully. We have provided you with the subtitles but these could not convey the meaning in real depth – but enough for anyone to understand what is being said. As a Kelantanese Chinese, I could feel the suffering expressed by Bee. Her pains were throbbing, poking like the needles. They tightened up the chest muscle and numbed her. In addition, when in pain the right half of her chest was like an oven – hot and unbearable. The pain lasted throughout the day and night for the past five months before she came to us. The pains deprived her of sleep. She was unable to lie down, needing to be probed up with 4 or 5 pillows to make her sit curled up. She was breathless and the abdomen felt bloated.
All these sufferings almost disappeared after undergoing the e-CA Care Therapy for a day. Could you believe that? None would believe it. But know that miracles do happen. And with God’s grace and mercy such miracle happens very often at CA Care. This is a miraculous story. And this is also a real story. No one is play-acting here. We are grateful to Bee’s children for allowing us to use these videos without having to cover their late mother’s face. With nothing to hide, you can critically study the videos and see for yourself the facial reactions during our conversation. The story is nothing short of real.
We expected Bee to be with us for a week, undergoing the therapy. But it only took three days and we felt Bee could go home after that. We had succeeded to restore her quality of life.
In the subsequent emails, we were happy that Bee’s life was better. A study of her cancer through the scans, would tell anyone that this was a very serious, terminal case. There would be no cure – let there be no elusion about this. The victory is not how long Bee lived. The important thing is her quality of life – minimal pain and being able to sleep. And at the end, as her son wrote: “She was able to talk and smile happily till the last day of her life.” This is the real victory – we could not ask for more.
Guat (T672) is a 53-year-female. In 2006, she had been coughing out blood for the whole year. In September 2007, Guat underwent an operation to remove her appendix. Her throat was swollen after this operation. MRI of her neck on 7 October 2007 showed normal nasopharynx and thyroid. However, there was an irregular lesion at the right upper lobe of her lung.
A CT scan on 9 October 2007 showed 2 focal cavitating lesions at the right upper lobe and left lower lobe of her lung, suggestive of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB). There was also a small fluid density collection at right iliac fossa probably due to hematoma from previous appendix operation.
A biopsy of the right pulmonary nodule done indicated malignant melanoma. A second opinion was sought and Guat was subsequently diagnosed with malignant tumour metastatic to lung. Possibility of malignant melanoma is very strong.
The doctor told Guat that her condition was very serious. She had a Stage 4 cancer. The doctor also said, In my 15 years of experience, this is the only case that I have seen. According to the doctor this cancer originated from a mole but Guat searched her entire body and could not find any mole. Surgery is not indicated for this cancer. However, the doctor stressed that it is better to start treatment. Without radiotherapy it may spread to her brain. Currently, medicine is much more advanced and Guat might benefit from this treatment. Guat refused and came to seek our help on 2 November 2007.
She presented with the following:
She had been on high blood pressure pill for the past one year and is now suffering from headaches.
There was burning sensation in her chest.
She was unable to sleep well, worried.
She was very tired.
She had coughs with yellow phlegm and sometimes with blood.
Her breathing was not good.
She had wind in her stomach.
After a year on herbs, Guat reported improvements. Her headaches were gone and she felt better. After she took Insomnia Tea, she was able to sleep well. Her breathing was better.
The following are excerpts of our conversation in December 2008.
Chris: It has been more than a year since you first came.
Husband: Yes.
Guat: When it was about one year, there was fear. And we kept saying, Haven’t died yet, haven’t died yet. (laughing happily). Do I need to go and have a scan?
C: No, there is no need to. What is the point? If it were smaller, you would continue to take the herbs. If it were bigger, what to do? Also continue with the herbs. The important thing is this. How do you feel now compared to one year ago when you came to see me?
G: Better. Last time, I could not sleep well. I do not know how to explain – like there is so much discomfort around this part. Now, I can sleep better.
C: When you first came to see me, you complained of a fiery feeling at your chest. How is it now?
G: Now, I am much better. This feeling comes only once in a while. Last time, it was an almost daily occurrence. Now, I get it only once or twice a week.
C: Can we say it is better by 50%.
G: Certainly, more than 50%.
C: How is your sleep problem?
G: I no longer need to take the Insomnia tea.
C: You used to feel lethargic and breathless.
G: Much less lethargic now. When I walk, only sometimes do I feel this breathlessness.
C: Looks like there is improvement.
H: Yes, there is a lot of improvement.
G: Sometimes the throat feels a bit dry. A few days ago, while I was sleeping, I got a fright and suddenly woke up (due to a fright) and felt a lump at my throat. On clearing my throat, a lump of sticky phlegm with blood came out. It is very sticky – so sticky that it can stick on to the paper. Last time, the blood was thin and appeared fresh. This time it is phlegm with blood.
H: One month before, she also cleared out some. This happens once a while.
G: But this time, it is the most.
C: We had patients who cough out pieces of flesh.
G: No, not flesh. It is just very sticky. I also have small pimple like vesicles on my arm and face at times. If I break it, a liquid with a spot of blood will come out. The scar took a while to disappear. These appear at different places on my body.
As of this writing, April 2009, it is one and half years since Guat first came and was started on the herbs. She is doing well.
Comments
This is the second case of its kind that we, at CA Care, have encountered. However, it is so satisfying to see that Guat is doing well.
The doctor advised Guat to undergo radiotherapy – take note, radiation to her lung. What could such a treatment lead to? As it is now, Guat leads a normal, pain-free life by refusing radiotherapy. She took a right path! The proof that herbs are effective is seen in the face of the patient herself. She is alive and that is all that matters.
As of this writing, April 2009, it is one and half years since Guat first came and was started on the herbs. We could not ask for more.
A search in the internet yielded the following facts about metastatic menaloma.
Melanoma is a serious form of skin cancer that develops in the melanocytes, the pigment-producing skin cells.
It may spread by the lymph system or the bloodstream to the liver, lung, bone and brain. Pulmonary metastasis occurs in 11% of patients.
Prognosis
The prognosis of metastatic melanoma is dismal – a five-year survival rates of 2-3%.
The median survival time is 7 months in patients with a single site, 4 months with two organ sites and 2 months with more than two organ sites. Patients with lung metastasis have a longer median survival of 11 months.
The one-year survival rate is 36% with one metastatic site, 13% with two organ sites and less than 1% with more than two organ sites.
Metastatic melanoma is generally incurable.
Treatment
Meaningful therapeutic options are limited in metastatic melanoma.
Treatment focuses on shrinking or eliminating the metastatic lesions, preventing further spread of the disease and maximizing patient comfort.
The chemotherapy drug often used for melanoma is Dacarbazine (DTIC). Only about 1-2% of patients treated with DTIC sustain long-term complete response. Other chemo-drugs used include nitrosoureas, vinca alkaloids and platinum compounds. They provided similar response rates with few long-term survivors.
Note: As of this day (December 2010), Guat is as healthy as ever – like you and me. She has no complaints. Once day she jokingly told us: My friends were asking me why I did not die yet!
JW Barham was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer that has spread to the adrenals in June 2008. He was asked to undergo chemotherapy and radiotherapy. With the treatment he would have 12 months to live but without treatment it would be 6 months. JW refused further medical treatment and opted for CA Care Therapy.
After six months, JW found himself six feet above ground, climbing a ladder to paint his new home. No, he was not six feet underground yet.
We have requested Seng, the son of one of our patients in Malaysia, to talk with JW in Hawaii and made this video recording. Mahalo … many thanks … to all of you for your efforts and contribution.
In April 2009, when this video was recorded, JW Barham said:
I do not want my face blanked out because I want the whole world to know about Dr. Chris’ treatment.
About 8 or 9 months ago (i.e. July 2008), I found out that I was given a death sentence. I had lung cancer. And it had metastasized to the adrenals. I went to 2 or 3 second opinions and stuff like that. They all confirmed with the films, PET scan and CAT scan that indeed I did have a tumour in my right lung and that it had metastasized to the adrenals. They tried to get a biopsy through my throat to go into the lungs, but I kept coughing out the camera. So they sent me back the next day, they went in through my back with a needle. They got the sample, I guess, and they said, yup it was malignant.
Dr. Gelb: It was the worst. No surgery applicable.
JW: It was terminal. They said I got about 6 months to live. Fast growing, fast spreading, and they tried to talk to me into chemotherapy and radiation.
For … most people, not all – the response to chemotherapy and radiation you’re sick, you lose your energy, your body just tends to shut down. I was just not going to go through that. Because, if they said I might have a 50-50 chance of survival, I may have tried it. But they said: No. If I did chemotherapy and radiation, they could probably extend it from six months to a year.
Medical History & Report
JW Barham, a 79-year-old (in 2008) Caucasian gentleman, was an active smoker (one packet a day for 60 years) and had a history of coronary artery disease (has a stent), hypertension, hyperlipidemia and chronic renal insufficiency. In addition, JW had undergone a craniotomy and resection in February 1996 for meningioma. He also had laryngeal polyp and diverticulosis. He has prediabetes mellitus.
He was on the following medications
Combivent – inhaler, to prevent spasms of the airway or bronchus caused by chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
Prilosec (omeprazole) – to decrease the amount of acid produced in the stomach. JW has long history of acid reflux.
Lipitor – cholesterol lowering medication
Lisinopril – to treat hypertension, congestive heart failure and to improve survival after a heart attack.
Zetia – to treat high cholesterol.
Atenolol – to treat angina (chest pain) and high blood pressure.
Aspirin – used in long-term, low doses to prevent heart attacks, strokes, and blood clotformation in people at high risk for developing blood clots.
Plavix – to help protect against future heart attack or stroke.
Cynocobalamin – a vitamin B12.
Colace – a stool softener, makes bowel movements softer and easier to pass.
Lactulose – for constipation.
CT chest 21 June 2008
There is 2.7 cm right hilar mass suspicious for malignancy.
Probable post-obstructive pneumonitis of the right middle lobe.
There is a new 2.7 cm right adrenal mass consistent with metastasis.
Stable fibrosis at the lung apices.
PET scan 18 July 2008
Hypermetabolic right hilar mass is highly worrisome for malignancy.
Mildly hypermetabolic hilar and subcarinal lymph nodes still worrisome for lymph node metastasis.
Markedly hypermetabolic right renal mass.
The Search for Alternative Led to CA Care in Malaysia
JW: Dr. Suzanne Gelb was kind enough to do some googling. She found Dr. Chris on her computer. We e-mailed him. Sure enough, after reading some testimonials, and we … got some of his books:Food and Cancer and all of that. And it just made a lot of sense. Dr. Gelb asked if I would like to try that. I said why not. I don’t have anything to lose. So we got hold of Dr. Chris. I sent him my diagnosis, I sent him all of my medical records. He designed my treatment based on my condition.
Change of Lifestyle and Diet
Question by Seng: Dr. Teo’s treatment – I heard it has to do with your lifestyle, your diet, exercise and herbs. Can you explain?
JW: I had to change my whole life. I had to change my diet to that of a vegetarian. Raw food vegetarian and lightly steamed vegetables occasionally. And grains. Everything that Dr. Teo recommended.
I had to drink the teas he recommended. In the beginning, there were 5 – 6 teas and right now, I am drinking 4 teas. They are all prepared and designed for my particular treatment. You know, I was born and raised on a farm. I grew up on a farm. I was a carnivore – on meat and potatoes diet. I can understand that 70% of the people just can’t deal with the diet or deal with the tea. I didn’t mind the tea.
Q: Was the tea bitter?
JW: No. It’s not bitter. It just tastes different. It’s no different than coffee. It has its own flavor, its own texture. I strain and get the grounds out of it and I shake it up and drink it. I didn’t mind the tea. What got me was the raw food. Nothing is seasoned, it had no taste. Did you ever eat a steamed potato without any butter and sour cream and gravy?
With Dr. Gelb’s help – she said, “Eventually you will acquire the taste for it, just hang in there.” And with her coaching, I stayed away from all other food. She would get me a raw broccoli. Well I used to take broccoli as an appetizer or something, but you dip it in ranch dressing or something, you know, and raw cauliflower and celery – but you dip them in all this junk, and it camouflages the real flavor and texture. It took about 2 months when I really began to identify the flavors in every fruit and every vegetable. And now, 8 months later, I am enjoying it.
For supper last night, I had an avocado, some lightly steamed broccoli and lightly steamed onions and a raw tomato. Then I had ground sesame seeds and flax seeds. [Before] I couldn’t deal with it – like eating cow food, so bland. But now, it has a nice flavor. Now, I drink 8 oz of orange juice, 8 oz of apple juice and 8 oz of pear juice a day when in season, and when in season, grape. And everything has to be organic.
Anything that we see on television or read about – I don’t take anything unless Dr. Chris says okay. I would hear that this is good, and I hear that this is good. I would e-mail him and say: Should I take this? He said, No. This is what is would do for you. This is what it won’t do for you.
Dr. Gelb: Like he was thinking of getting “retested” to see what’s going on.
JW: Dr. Chris said: Go by how you feel. Why get a test to tell you. Why get yourself exposed to all the radiation.
Healing Crisis
Dr. Gelb: At first Dr. Chris wanted to send only 2 weeks of herbs, as he was not sure if JW likes the teas, because so many people don’t like it.
JW: It was during the first 10 days, I think. Dr. Chris told me: you are experiencing a healing crisis.Ooh! After the 5th day, I got sick as a dog. I thought I was dying. I thought the tea was killing me. I thought to myself: well, I might just as well go ahead and die. I was sick. I couldn’t get out of bed.
Dr. Gelb: You wrote about that on the internet, in one of his newsletters, it’s called Sharing Experiences.
JW: Anyway, it passed and I haven’t had any problem since.
We requested JW to write in a bit more detail about his healing crisis. This law of healing is very little understood by patients. After taking the herbs for a week or two, patients are expected to go through hell (like in the case of JW) or experience some discomforts. This is unavoidable. Let what JW wrote and went through be an good example to others.
This is what JW wrote:
The night of my healing crisis [day 8], I was convinced your herbs had accelerated my cancer and the cancer was eating me alive. I wanted pain pills to take the pain away. I have a high tolerance for pain, but this was like nothing I had experienced before in my 79 years. It was hell. I paced the floor in agony, feeling like a trapped, caged animal – I couldn’t get away from the excruciating pain. As far as I was concerned, it was either take pain pills to stop the misery, or die and be put out of my misery. But, for some reason, I allowed my friend, Dr. Gelb, to talk me out of taking pills – reflecting on that night, I don’t think I had any energy to argue with Dr. Gelb about the pills…and somehow I got through the night.
Then the next morning (day 9), I woke up with much less pain and less bloated, and things seemed to get better during the day. I was so relieved to be feeling better, that I never thought about stopping the herb program. I was just glad that the pain had passed.
But that night (day 9), the pain returned – not as bad as the night before, but bad nonetheless – a pulling, rolling pain, like pleurisy. The pain felt like it was consuming me – all I experienced was pain, and I felt like hell. Fortunately, that night I was able to sleep for brief periods, which gave me a break from the pain. But when I woke up the next morning (day 10) at about 6 a.m., the pain was constant, which is why I e-mailed you about 80 minutes later (7:20 am). About 3½ hours after that, after I had slept for several hours, the pain subsided, and as you predicted in an e-mail to me later that day, the pain went away soon after that.
I do hope that what we have done here with the video and the testimonials will encourage more people to seek your help and stick with the CA Care program. There are too many of us dying unnecessarily. I hope that those who read the articles will understand that there is light at the end of the tunnel, especially about the healing crisis – what is a bit of pain, if you can save your life? I am so thankful that I lived through the healing crisis and didn’t give up. And I want to say to everyone, Don’t give up – your precious life is worth it.
Family members are also alarmed when patients go through the healing crisis. To understand this, we posed two questions to Dr. Gelb.
Having seen JW suffering going through the healing crisis – how do you feel as a person who was around seeing JW was getting worse and not better after taking the herbs?
Dr. Gelb: First, let me say that when I saw JW worsening after taking the herbs in early August 2008, I had no idea what was going on. I had read quite a few of the materials on your website, but hadn’t come across information that described what JW was experiencing.
As far as how I felt when I saw JW getting worse, initially, I felt disappointed and sad. Disappointed because I’d had a lot of hope in the herbs – when we first learned about the program, everything about it felt so right; sad because it seemed like the herbs weren’t working, and the cancer was advancing. To me, this was a loss – a loss of hope, of healing, and of a chance to conquer this enemy. After a few moments of feeling disappointed and sad, and even shedding a few tears, those feelings passed.
At one point, I also experienced some self-doubt, thinking, “Oh my goodness, I was the one who introduced JW to these herbs, what have I encouraged my friend to get involved with?” Fortunately, that was a fleeting thought.
I also felt empathy and compassion for JW because he was in so much pain, and I understood why he wanted prescription pain killers. But one thing I knew for certain – taking pain killers was only going to do harm, not good. I knew that if JW took pain killers, this would obstruct the herb program. I’m not sure how I knew this with such conviction, but there was no question in my mind that pain killers were not an option, and that if JW were to take them, it would be as if he were reverting back to the same toxic lifestyle that, in my opinion, played a huge part in him contracting cancer – a lifestyle of poor diet, lack of exercise, smoking, toxic medications.
Was there any doubt in your mind that the herbs are dangerous, not effective or did you feel it would work out well somehow?
Dr. Gelb: It never entered my mind that the herbs were dangerous, I just didn’t think they were working, nor did I have any idea whether they would work for JW. So I just allowed myself to feel the emotions I mentioned above, after which I was able to accept what was happening – this didn’t mean I was giving up, or that I liked what was happening, but the acceptance allowed me to be in the moment and do what I needed to do – help JW stay on track by preparing the herbs and meals for him, since he was in no shape to do so.
Health Before The Herbs
Q: Before taking Dr. Teo’s medicine, how were you feeling compared to now?
JW: I was feeling lousy…I wanted my body back. I was on a lot of heart medications….I had a stent to my heart. I couldn’t even walk across the street. My legs would ache and I had chronic fatigue, vertigo, lethargic. I had a little scooter that I rode around. And I went shopping on my little scooter because I couldn’t walk…I was on 7 or 8 [medications]…Blood thinners, aspirin, blood pressure medication, cholesterol reducing [medication]– I don’t know. It just kept me sick. And when they diagnosed me [with cancer], I quit it all. I hadn’t had even an aspirin for eight months.
Restored Health After The Herbs
I can walk half a mile now. I can run. I can climb ladders and paint [the house]. I got my life back. The only thing that I feel now is I don’t think I have my strength in my body back totally. Because, I don’t know, I feel like my vertigo – I feel my balance sometimes is a little off. But other than that – and we exercise 30 – 35 minutes every day. You’ll see on one of the tapes – we went through the exercise.
On 31 January 2009, JW wrote that on 29 January he met with Dr. X, his physician for 23 years, for a check up. Dr. X made the following comments:
Ø Platelets are high (she said that’s due to infection…the cancer).
Ø Cholesterol is high (it was lower when she put me on cholesterol medication which I stopped in July 08).
Ø She said I should take B12 vitamin for low B-12 (she believes all vegetarians should take B12 vitamins).
Ø She said my kidneys are working fine (which was not the case pre-cancer diagnosis in July 08).
Ø She listened to my chest, said my lungs basically sounded good, but she could hear a rattle.
Ø Dr. X didn’t make any recommendations, except for B12. She knows that since my cancer diagnosis I have declined conventional treatment, and that I’m under your care. I told her I’d be e-mailing the blood test result to you, and I would follow your guidance about what to do next.
Ø Dr. X was impressed with how good I feel and look, that I can walk several city blocks (couldn’t do that before) and that I exercise 30 minutes a day, that my arthritis/leg cramps/vertigo have gone away, that my arm/leg/torso muscles have strengthened, and that I haven’t taken a nitroglycerin pill since I’ve been on your teas/diet. I told her that I’m doing pretty good for a dead person!! (On June 23, 08, they told me I’d be dead in 6 months if I didn’t do chemo, etc).
Great news about my kidneys! Some time ago, Dr. X said I may need dialysis. I credit your kidney tea, which I’ve been on since Aug 08, for the improvement.
As far as my health, I haven’t felt this good in over 10 years. Seven months ago, I couldn’t walk across the street without my legs aching and being exhausted. Since I’ve been on Dr. Chris’s herbal treatment and recommended diet/lifestyle, I have my legs back and can walk ½ mile. I go to the gym 30 minutes daily and my physical strength has improved greatly.
Weight Loss
29 Aug 08, JW wrote: Since I started eating according to the Food & Cancer book (July 28) I’ve lost weight quite rapidly (weighed 180 lbs. on July 28, now 164 lbs.). I don’t mind the weight loss because my body feels better, and I’m OK with reducing my weight to 150 lbs.
10 Oct 08: I am still losing weight …I weigh 148 …I can go down to 140. If I go lower, I think that would be too thin … Should I try to gain weight or maintain my current weight?
Exercise
Exercise 30 to 35 minutes daily (stationary bike, weight machines, stretch etc) – haven’t been overdoing it, but I am getting stronger.
Energy
On 13 Dec 08, JW wrote: I’m feeling great. Recently I walked 4 city blocks and back – first time I’ve walked that far in 5 years!
Even though I have a lot of energy and feel so much better than before taking the herbs, I fatigue easily (that’s nothing new). I am able to take naps, after which I feel fine. Also, if I get up too fast from the bed or chair, sometimes I get dizzy for a few seconds (that’s nothing new).
In his 16 March, 09 email, JW wrote: To reiterate, 7.5 months ago I quit all my heart medication (blood thinners, cholesterol)…I still carry my nitroglycerin in my pocket, but except of one incident, I haven’t had any heaviness in my chest or chest pains. And to me, my stamina is unbelievable – as you know, before I couldn’t walk across the street without my legs hurting and total fatigue setting in. Now I can walk ½ mile, and I’ve been painting and climbing up and down ladders all day long as we remodel our house. And my colleague, [Dr. Gelb], whom I wrote about in my healing crisis story, can’t believe the stamina I now have.
Acid Reflux
Since a young age, I have had heartburn/acid reflux. My mother gave me baking soda for this when I was a child. After that, I took antacids for this problem for many years (in the U.S., the antacid called Tums is popular). In recent years, my physician prescribed Prolisec for the problem – that’s an antacid which can now be bought “over the counter” (prescription not needed).
I started taking baking soda regularly since I started your Food & Cancer book diet on July 28, 2008. At that time, I stopped taking Prolisec because I didn’t want to put toxic medications into my body, and I remembered that my mother gave me the baking soda when I was young. I then did some internet research on baking soda and learned that it is used for heartburn.
We felt we could do something for JW about his acid reflux. Pharmaceutical drug is only about relieving symptoms. He can go on taking Prolisec for years but the problem does not go away. One way to solve this problem is to strengthen his stomach. So I took time to research the problem and formulate some herbs for JW. This is what happened after JW took the herbs for his acid reflux.
16 January 09: Acid Reflux: It’s about 90% gone. Some days I don’t take any baking soda; other days I put some on the tip of my tongue 1 x/day, sometimes 2 x/day. Since the problem isn’t completely gone … would it be good to try Stomach 2 which helped your other patient with reflux?
17 March 09: Acid Reflux: Other than having one bad day on March 14th (nauseous, no energy, not hungry – didn’t eat much all day – not sure what caused the bad day), my stomach has felt much calmer – I have gone two days without any heartburn (i.e., didn’t take any soda). Prior to that, I was taking some soda on the tip of my tongue with a sip of water 1 – 2 x/day. Today, it’s 8.26 pm, I haven’t had any soda, my stomach feels very settled/quiet, no indigestion, no diarrhea, much less gas (e.g., passing wind, belching).
7 April 09: Acid Reflux: If I can make it another 3 hours today (till midnight), this will be 8 consecutive days without soda! I am certainly pleased with that. Thank you.
Conclusion
After 6 months have passed, I did not wish to remind JW about his problem. But JW telling me that to go by his doctor’s definition, he is supposed to be a living dead. So, I posed some questions for JW to answer.
1) How did you feel after being told that you have only 6 months?
I was not surprised, given the diagnosis. Having worked with the terminally ill for years in my capacity as a minister, I was familiar with the diagnosis-prognosis of terminal cancer. I don’t even think that my blood pressure increased when the doctor told me the bad news. The first thing that went through my mind was – No chemo, no radiation. Other thoughts that crossed my mind: I am almost 80 years old, I’ve had a good life, I have no fear of death. I know where I’m going after I lose my body. [Of course we have a natural fear of dying because the survival drive in the body wants to fight for life. But death itself doesn’t concern me]. Another thought that went through my mind was, I’m not going to suffer with this. So, whatever it takes to keep me pain-free as long as my body lives, is the direction I want to take.
2) Then you decided to embark on something that you don’t know about or were not sure of — unproven remedy so to say —- what make you jump over the cliff and decided to ignore modern medicine?
As I said above, I didn’t want chemo or radiation. In my work with terminally ill people I‘d seen the pain and suffering that those treatment approaches caused. So when my colleague, Dr. Suzanne Gelb, found your website and brought it to my attention, after I heard your name and saw your picture on the web, I had a deep feeling that you would keep me pain-free as long as God wanted my body to live.
3) Now that you have passed the 6 month mark — how do you feel?
I can truly say that I haven’t felt this good in over 10 years. I think that’s around the time that I was put on all the heart medication, cholesterol lowering medication, and whatever else they tried to put in a bottle for me. I felt sick, lethargic, low energy, vertigo. I just didn’t feel well. I was gaining weight (overeating), smoking more than usual. I just didn’t feel good.
But now, I feel so much better. I’ve lost about 60 pounds since I started the diet recommended in your Food & Cancer book, I’m able to exercise 30 minutes daily, and walk several city blocks a day (something I haven’t been able to do for years because I had no energy, no strength).
However, I still don’t feel well – I don’t know how to describe it. I don’t feel sick, but I don’t feel healthy, if that makes any sense. Perhaps I’m trying to recapture the quality of life I had when I was in my 30s and 40s when I was a ball of energy. Sometimes I forget that next month I turn 80, or, should that even matter if one truly lives a healthy lifestyle? One thing’s for sure, I enjoy life, and emotionally, psychologically and spiritually, I’m in a good place — I don’t feel stressed or anxious about my daily life; I don’t feel anxious or worried about my health – in fact, I feel excited when I think about the improvement I’m experiencing since I’ve been in your hands, and I mean that literally – in your hands (ha, ha – not to hold you responsible if I should die tomorrow!!).
UP DATE
Friday, 3 July 2009
When I walked in Dr. W’s office today, her eyes were as big as saucers. She was so surprised to see me, let alone how healthy I looked. My temperature was 98.3, I weighed in at 136.5 lbs, my blood pressure was 126/64, my pulse was 73. I said to her, “You thought I would be dead by now.” She said, “Yes, I’m surprised that you’ve lived this long. Whatever you’re doing, keep doing it.” (It’s about a year since they diagnosed me with terminal cancer, and gave me 6 months to live if I did no treatment, and 1 yr if I did chemo). She said my lungs sounded clear and clean.
29 July 2009
Aloha Dr Chris,
Today we’re celebrating my one year anniversary since starting the CA Care program July 28,2009. I appreciate all your help and will continue to stay on the program strictly.
Note: On 1 November 2009, we received this email.
Aloha Dr Chris,
I wanted to let you know that JW made his transition a few hours ago. He slept restfully for most of the day… then earlier this evening, to minimize the congestion he was having while lying down, a friend and I helped him sit up on the edge of the bed, and held him while he sat, since he was too weak to stay upright on his own. Shortly after that, it appeared that he was no longer breathing … we then checked for a pulse, and there was none. He died peacefully, while being held by friends who love him.
On behalf of JW I’d like to thank you for all of your help during these challenging months since July 2008. Your dedication, conscientiousness and expertise is an example to us all.
Mahalo from the bottom of my heart. I will continue to follow your recommendations in the “Food and Cancer” book, as I have since July 2008. I have never felt better, and for this I thank you ~ Suzanne
Dear Suzanne,
I am very sad to hear of his news. For this whole day, I was sorting out in my mind as what to write you … though in my heart I felt that JW would pass on.
The positive side of this is that JW expired so peacefully. This I am very happy to know that. I know many patients suffer severely … but this is not the case for JW. It is God blessing and mercy.
I feel sad but at the same time I feel it is good for JW and many others around him. Our lives do no end just here. My readings about life after death make me see death as just a process for new growth.
It has been my privilege to be of help in some ways. And it is also a blessing to be able to know you and JW. Take care and we shall keep in touch ~ Chris
Thank you for your e-mail Dr Chris. Yes, while I grieve the loss of JW’s physical presence (he was my dear friend and colleague for 20 years), I celebrate his transition because he and I both believe that where he is now, is a wonderful place. JW had a healthy fear of dying but he did not fear death, because he was very comfortable about where he was going to. In that sense yes, we too see death as a process for new growth. I just wanted to share that with you.
Kok, 64-year-old retired accountant, was a heavy smoker. He started smoking since young. His father was a cigarette manufacturer. Sometime in June 2004, he started to cough, had chest pains and shortness of breath. His weight decreased from 53.5 kg to 48.9 kg. The doctor in the government hospital suspected he had tuberculosis (TB) and Kok was referred to the Respiratory Institute. Upon further investigation it was not a TB case.
A CT scan indicated a mass in the right upper lobe of the lung. There were also several smaller satellite lesions adjuvant to the mass. No calcification or cavitation was noted within the mass. There was no mediastinal lymphadenopathy. Two rounded hypodense lesions were noted in Segment 4 and 7 of his liver. The larger was in Segment 4 which was 1 cm in diameter. A cortical cyst was noted in the left kidney. Impression: cancer of the lung. The hypodense lesions in the liver could represent either cysts or metastases.
A radiologic-guided FNA of the lung mass, performed on 18 August 2004, confirmed diagnosis of non-small cell carcinoma of the lung. Accordingly to his medical record, Kok was subsequently treated as a lung patient with liver metastasis. The doctor told him and his son that it was a serious disease. He could go home, eat and do whatever he liked.
Kok was asked to undergo chemotherapy but he declined. He immediately sought our help on 16 October 2004, and was prescribed Capsule A + B, Liver-P, Lung Tea and LL-tea.
The following are comments noted in our record regarding his progress.
30 October 2004: Until this point in time patient is still puzzled about his diagnosis. He feels good and does not believe that he has lung cancer. So, why must he go for chemotherapy? He is not going for chemotherapy and prefers to take herbs.
1 November 2004: Patient and daughter came to replenish his herbal supply. He goes for qi gongevery morning. Friends advised him to undergo chemotherapy saying that he was lucky that the doctor gave him this chance to undergo this treatment. They argued: Why turn it down?
18 November 2004: Patient made his final decision not to undergo chemotherapy. This decision was made after a discussion with his children.
12 January 2005: Patient feels normal. He can eat and sleep well. He has less cough.
28 October 2005: Patient feels alright. Doing qi gong daily. He drops off to sleep very easily.
19 November 2005: Good appetite but not putting on weight.
4 August 2007: Patient has been coughing for the past one week. He started to have productive coughs with thick, dark yellowish phlegm, after eating oranges. Patient feels a bit breathless after slight exercise.
22 August 2007: Less coughs after taking Cough No: 3. Occasionally, patient still has cough with blood stained phlegm. Patient complained of difficulty in passing urine. The doctor had prescribed drugs for BHP (Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia or enlarged prostate) . We suggested that he takes Prostate A and B teas instead of the drugs. Patient and his daughter decided to take doctor’s medication because he felt he is taking enough herbs for his lung and liver.
28 November 2007: Patient occasionally had breathing difficulties. Doctor said his problem is serious and prescribed more medication: (1) Liquid morphine (2) Tramal (3) Ventolin (4) Benadyl syrup (5) Voltran.
11 December 2007: Patient was coughing out blood for the past one month but he was alright after the doctor’s medication. However, patient still has shortness of breath when he exerts himself. For example when climbing the stairs. We suggest that he use oxygen to help in his breathing.
15 January 2008: We visited Kok in his home. The main reason for this visit was to find out what had actually gone wrong. We wanted to find out what had triggered the downturn of his health. The following are excerpts of our hour-long conversation.
Personal
Question: How old are you now?
Answer: Sixty-seven.
Q: How long have you been smoking?
A: Forty or fifty years. I smoked a lot, nearly two packets a day. My father was a cigarette manufacturer.
Q: Did your father smoke?
A: He smoked a pipe, the bamboo type – with water inside. He did not have any lung problems. He died of heart problems.
Q: When were you diagnosed with lung cancer?
A: In 2004.
Q: What were the symptoms?
A: I had chest pain, coughs but no blood. I was referred to the TB centre. After checking, it was confirmed that it was not TB. Then we went to the GH. The X-ray showed lung cancer. They asked me to go for chemo.
Declined Chemotherapy
Q: Did you go for the chemo?
A: No.
Q: Why not?
A: I came home and discussed with my children. Considering my age, I may not be able to withstand the chemo. My daughter’s friend had some problems with her arm. After taking your herbs, she got better. So, my children (five of them) decided that I should take your herbs. I myself also do not want to go for chemo.
Q: Why? Why don’t you want to go for chemo? Do you know anything about chemo?
A: I know. I was afraid I cannot withstand it. I had friends who went for chemo. After that . . . . pfoooh! (waving hand to show flying away!). When I was first diagnosed with lung cancer, it was a very bad case. The doctor told my son to let me eat whatever I like and go where ever I want to go. Let me enjoy life. I was not going to last. When he told my son, I was also there. I heard what he said. My son was very angry.
Q: How did you feel after such a comment?
A: I told my son, Forget about it! My son was very angry with the doctor. How can the doctor say things like that? I was also angry.
Q: Did the anger last very long? Could you sleep when you come home?
A: Caaannnnn. I know this – there is no cure for cancer. Everybody knows that.
Q: When the doctor asked you to do chemo, did he say you will be cured?
A: I asked him that. He said no guarantee. So, what for I go for chemo?
Herbal Therapy
Q: When did you start taking the herbs?
A: October 2004, immediately after the diagnosis. I believe in your herbs. That is why I take them for so many years now.
Q: When you first came, you had pain and were coughing. Did these problems go away after taking the herbs?
A: Slowly, slowly, I got better and better – after about a few months. My qi gong friends were also surprised. The doctors at the general hospital (GH) were also surprised. I went back to GH for check up every three or four months. The doctors asked me to continue taking your herbs.
Q: What happened to the chest pain?
A: No more. Everything went back to normal. My appetite was good. I could sleep well too. I also put on weight. I felt good.
Q: During the three years when you were okay, did you take care of your food?
A: Yes. I did not take banana, nor drink milk. I only took vegetables and fish. I followed the good diet. I also did qi gong – about two hours every morning. I think qi gong helped me a lot.
Current Health Condition
Q: Please tell us how you are feeling now.
A: I am not feeling good. Breathing is a problem. I’m short of breath. I cannot walk, even slowly. I cannot go upstairs. The problem is becoming worse.
Q: What about pain?
A: No, no pain.
Q: Did they say they want to do anything for you?
A: They asked me to go for chemotherapy again.
Q: Did they give you any medication?
A: Yes, medication for asthma. (Note: The patient is currently taking these medications – prescribed by the doctor – Cardura (Doxazosin mesylate), Ranitidine, Chondrotin sulphate, Glucosamine sulphate and Celebrex)
Q: When you take these medicines, do you feel better?
A: Not really better. A little bit okay. Before and after taking these, my breathing is almost the same. I have breathing difficulty throughout the day – unless I am sleeping. Actually my condition is bad now.
I started having this problem only around October, 2007. I cannot do qi gong now because I have difficulty breathing. Even walking is very difficult. I became breathless when I climb the stairs or walk a bit more. When I don’t move, I feel better. I am getting worse!
Drug Side Effects?
Q: For how long have you been having these breathing problems?
A: Already two months.
Q: Before that?
A: I was okay.
Q: (Baffled) Why? A few months before October, 2007, did you do anything different or not?
A: I had an operation in April, 2007 for my hernia problem. It was growing bigger.
Q: What did the doctor do?
A: The doctor did an operation, and put some kind of a net (?). The net is still there.
Q: On discharge, were you given any medication?
A: No.
Q: Did you have breathing problems after your operation?
A: No. There were no problems.
Q: After the operation, were you okay?
A: Okay. But not too long after that, I could not urinate. Then they started to give me some medications.
Q: When you had difficulty urinating, they gave you these medicines?
A: Yes. (Cardura, Ranitidine, Chondrotin sulphate, Glucosamine sulphate and Celebrex).
Q: How long did you take these medications before you started having breathing difficulty?
A: Over a period of about three months, my breathing became worse.
Discontinuation of the Doctor’s Medication
Suspecting that Kok’s problems were due to the side effects of the drugs prescribed by the doctor the family decided to stop taking them. The following happened:
e-mail 24 January 2008: My mother said ever since he stop taking the Cardura, his breathing is better.
e-mail 14 February 2008: During Chinese New Year, I monitored him for two days. His breathlessness is better, but it seems once a while it will strike. And he cannot stand for too long, get tired easily. Cough is better. Yesterday I saw my Dad for about four hours, he did not cough. He has no complaints about the urination. Still having leg pain, especially at night.
Kok died in the early morning of 24 March 2008, three and a half years after being diagnosed with metastatic lung-liver cancer.
Comments
In spite of being told – Go home, do and eat what you like – because he had terminal lung-liver disease, Kok managed to live a good life without any chemotherapy or radiotherapy. He only relied on herbs. Did he die because the tumour in his lung grew bigger and kill him? The answer is No. Did he die because of his liver metastases? The answer is also No. He died because of breathlessness.
You do not have to be a doctor to know what has gone wrong. Just use your common sense and ask these questions:
1. Before Kok took the prescribed drugs, did he have any breathing problems?
2. After Kok was off the drugs, did the breathing problems improve?
Of course you cannot expect the side effects to go away immediately.
One lesson to learn from this episode. Check first with those who know or surf the internet, about the side effects of the drugs before swallowing them. For example in this case, I obtained the following information from the internet. With the information below, let me leave you to speculate the real cause of Kok’s breathlessness.
Documented Side Effects of Cardura
Cardura is a drug used to treat benign prostate enlargement or high blood pressure.
The more common side effects of Cardura may include: Dizziness or light-headedness, drowsiness or sleepiness, fatigue, headache, low blood pressure, lower blood counts. http://www.drugs.com/pdr/cardura.html
Seek emergency medical attention or notify your doctor immediately if you suffer the an allergic reaction such as difficulty breathing; shortness of breath or chest pain; weakness, fatigue, or feeling of not being well; an increased heartbeat; joint or muscle aches; etc.http://health.yahoo.com/bloodpressure-medications/doxazosin/healthwise–d00726a1.html
Caution should be used when administering CARDURA XL to patients with preexisting … mild or moderate hepatic dysfunction. Use in patients with severe hepatic impairment is not recommended. http://www.carduraxl.com/content/prof_Safety.jsp
Documented Side Effects of Ranitidine
Ranitidine is a histamine receptor antagonists. It is used to treat and prevent ulcers in the stomach and intestines and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
Among the side effects of Ranitidine are: chest pain, fever, feeling short of breath, coughing up green or yellow mucus; unusualweakness; joint and/or muscle pains, bronchospasm and pneumonia,etc.
Important information about ranitidine: Using ranitidine may increase your risk of developing pneumonia. Symptoms of pneumonia include chest pain, fever, feeling short of breath, and coughing up green or yellow mucus. http://www.drugs.com/ranitidine.html Stop using ranitidine if you have any of these signs like difficulty breathing.
Tan /b979, was a 72 year-old male who had been smoking for the last fifty-plus years. Sometime in December 2003, he expelled out sticky, blood-stained phlegm. A bronchoscopy indicated lung cancer, stage 3B. There was a 15 x 24 mm nodule in the right hilum. It was situated less than 2 cm from the carina.
The doctor told him that it would be good enough if he could live for six months. Another doctor told him that he could last for only a few months. This being so, he declined chemotherapy.
He and his children came to see us on 2 January 2004 and at that time he was suffering from tobacco-withdrawal syndrome. As a result he was on Nicorette, nicotine-containing inhaler instead of cigarette.
He presented with no pain, poor appetite and was unable to sleep well. He had diarrhea. He was breathless due to the presence of stubborn phlegm embedded in the bottom of his throat. This made him very tired.
Since Tan had no other avenue left, he and his children held onto us for all possible help. I must admit I too experienced much stress because of this. Every week, Tan or one of his sons, would come and report the progress of his illness. Fortunately for us, Tan was a very pleasant, lovable person and was ever ready to follow instructions.
A week on the herbs, Tan had pulling sensation in the chest. There was no more diarrhoea. In the second week, the pulling sensation in the chest disappeared. He became more energetic. There was less blood in the phlegm. However, there was one serious problem – the sticky, stubborn phlegm in the base of the throat just refused to come out. This made Tan become breathless and he wheezed.
I prescribed him various phlegm and cough-with-phlegm herbs but none seemed to work. Then we tried the three types of Lung-coughs teas. Fortunately Lung-cough 2 made him better but it did not solve the problem of the stubborn phlegm. I felt helpless. I suggested that he see a doctor and ask for Ventolin inhaler. He did as suggested. The inhaling of Ventolin eased the problem but he was back to same to the same problem again after a few days.
Then, I suggested that perhaps chemotherapy was the only answer. Tan smiled! But he was not prepared to do that just yet.
I felt real sorry for Tan but what else could I do to help? Then, I told Tan – I shall now go home and read the books and see what the Wise Men of China had to say. I read whatever I could get hold of about phlegm. I concocted two special formulations based on my reading. The first formulation helped but only gave a transient effect. The problem came back after a few hours.
On 22 March 2004, I gave Tan Phlegm-Cold to try. I was extremely happy to see him walked into the centre a few days later. He looked better and was more radiant. His breathing was better. The herbs worked for him. I could see the improvement.
On 2 April 2004, Tan came in again. The stubborn phlegm was gone.
In July 2004, Tan had to be hospitalized because of severe breathlessness. He had to be given oxygen for his lungs had collapsed. After a few days, he bounced back to life again. He was able to came and see us again. But later his condition continued to deteriorate again.
On 5 December 2004, it was a great surprise that a young boy came to our centre to collect herbs for Tan. He is Tan’s grandson. He told us that Tan was doing very well. He would wake up in the early morning and walked to the market to buy vegetables. He liked to cook for the family. He could drive and even had the energy to scold his grandchildren!
Tan died in his sleep in March 2005 without any suffering.
Comment
Tan lived a year and four months after being diagnosed with lung cancer. His doctor gave him six months, at most.
Sometime in early August 2007, Swee (not real name, 71 years old female from Indonesia) had coughs with blood stained phlegm. She consulted a general medical practitioner who ordered an X-ray to be done, suspecting that she might have tuberculosis. The X-ray showed a tumour in her lung. She was subsequently referred to a specialist who did a CT scan and found a 4.8 x 3.9 cm soft tissue mass with lymphadenopathy of the right lung. It was a 3A cancer. A biopsy was recommended but Swee declined and decided to come to Penang for a second opinion.
In Penang, a bronchial biopsy was done and the result confirmed the earlier diagnosis. It was a infiltrating, poorly differentiated carcinoma. Swee was referred to an oncologist for chemotherapy.
A day before Swee was scheduled for chemotherapy she received a phone call from a relative telling her to go for treatment in China instead. This she did without hesitation.
Swee was treated in a private hospital in China for twenty-eight days. She underwent the following treatments:
1. Chemotherapy with Navelbine.
2. Cyroablation using Argon-helium. Three cryoprobes were inserted into the lesion and the whole freezing process was monitored with the CT scan until “iceball” completely covered the target mass. After two freezing-thaw cycles the cryoprobes were pulled out.
3. Radioacative iodine seeds implantation. Under guided CT scan, 15 radioactive iodine-125 seeds were implanted into the tumour mass.
The doctors concluded that these treatments were successful. Swee was allowed to return home toIndonesia.
In November 2007, Swee returned to China for her second round of treatment. This visit lasted fifteen days. She underwent the same treatments: chemotherapy with Navelbine, cryoablation and iodine seed implantation. According to the doctors, the second procedure was successfully carried out and the patient’s condition was better.
According to her son who accompanied her to China, the Chinese doctors suggested that Swee undergo a total of six treatments. Her son said: The doctors assured us that the tumour will go away but at the same time warned that the cancer can spread to other parts of the body. There is no guarantee that it will not spread. He did say which part of the body it will spread to.
After Swee returned to her home, the members of her family were in a dilemma. They did not have the funds to proceed with further treatments in China. The cost of her first treatment was 87,000 Yuan. The second treatment cost 57,000 Yuan. Swee wanted to sell the house the family is staying in to finance her treatment. Her five children (two sons and three daughters) were unsure if this was the correct thing to do. This is because there is no certainty that Swee will be completely cured.
Swee’s son came to see us in December 2007 and wanted to know the following:
What should they do?
Whether it is possible to take our herbs and at the same time undergo the Chinese treatment, should they decide to go to China again. This is with the hope that herbs can help Swee in some ways where medical treatment cannot.
I told the son that the main point to take in serious consideration is the possibility of the cancer spreading to the brain. Nobody can stop that and the possibility of this metastasis is very high. To this the son said: Yes. While I was in the hospital in China I have seen some patients who suffered like my mother and who underwent similar treatments. About six months after the treatment the cancer spread to the brain. The doctor also told me that the type of cancer my mother has is very aggressive and there is a 90% chance that it will spread to other parts of the body. There is no guarantee that it will not spread.
Swee and her two daughters visited CA Care (Penang) for the first time after taking herbs for about one year.
Chris (C): You’ve been on the herbs for 1 year. How are you as a person?
Swee (S): Good. No problems.
C: After your treatment in China, were you well?
S: Yes. But I cannot afford to go anymore. Our finance is limited.
C: How many times did you go to China?
S: Two times.
C: You decided not to do chemo anymore and decided to take our herbs?
S: When I came back from China I cough at night.
C: After taking my herbs, do you still cough?
S: No. No more coughs.
C: Do you continually take the herbs?
S: Yes. I have not stopped taking the herbs since.
In August 2009, nearly two years on herbs, Swee’s son came to our centre.
C: You said your mother went twice to China. Because of financial constraints, she stopped going toChina?
Son: She did not go back there anymore.
C: Besides taking our herbs, did she take any other medicine from elsewhere?
Son: No. She only took your herbs.
C: How is your mother as a person? Is she alright?
Son: She is well and alert. But if she works too hard and do not have enough rest she gets tired. Then she would cough at night.
C: Any complaints?
Son: So far, everything is okay. No complaints.
C: It’s been two years since you first came to see me.
Son: Yes, about two years.
C: I heard about her friends who went to China . . . . .
Son: They had all passed away.
C: How do you know?
Son: They all stayed nearby our place in Medan. There were three of them who went together toChina for treatment. Out of the three, my mother is the only one who survived until now.
C: Oh, the other two friends had passed away?
Son: The doctors in China told them not to come anymore.
C: How long were they undergoing treatment in China?
Son: They went to China a total of five (5) times for treatment.
C: Your mother went two (2) times for treatment.
Son: Yes.
Chris: Honestly, how is your mother now? How often do you see her?
Son: I go back to Medan every month. She is alert and normal.
C: How was your mother before she went to China?
Son: Before she had her treatment in China, she looks tired and lethargic. After the treatment inChina, she was slightly better. But after taking CA Care herbs, she gets better and better and is very alert and normal now.
C: So, what is she doing now?
Son: She takes care of the shop. We have a motor workshop. She works as a cashier there. She starts work at about 9 – 10 a.m. She takes a nap between 2 – 4 p.m. After that, she continues to work again.
C: You take care that she does not overwork or overstress herself. Does she continue taking the herbs?
Son: She continues taking the herbs. She also takes care of her diet. She continues to abstain from unhealthy foods.
C: When she came back from China, was she able to work like now?
Son: No. She was still weak. She could not cook or do any work. After taking the herbs, she can cook and boil her own herbs.
C: Actually, the herbs are not bad?
Son: If not good, I wouldn’t come back anymore!
C: How much did the two trips to China cost you?
Son: 250 million Rupiah.
C: Is it worth it?
Son: Huh. Smiled. (Did not comment)
C: There is no cure for cancer. We can only control it. Do you all understand that?
Son: All of us children understand this. We only hope nothing untoward happens.
C: If a person gets better and better to the road of recovery, there is no reason that it will suddenly reverse and starts to get worse. If that happens, it means the person must have done something wrong, like not taking the herbs properly or eating food she is not supposed to eat.
Comments
It is very hard for me to advise in this case, except to say that from my reading of medical literature, lung cancer is fatal and the chance of a cure is nil. But how can I put forward this message in a manner that is not traumatic to patients and/or their family members?
Alexander Spira and David Ettinger (Multidisciplinary management of lung cancer. New England J. of Med. 350:379-392) wrote: Despite years of research, the prognosis for patients with lung cancer remains dismal.
According to Stephen Spiro and Joanna Porter (Lung cancer – where are we today? Amer. J. Respiratory and Critical Care Med. 166:1166-1196): Although chemotherapy may be a logical approach, there is virtually no evidence that it can cure NSCLC. The monetary cost … is high. The other cost of chemotherapy is its toxicity and its potential detriment to quality of life. Disappointing as it may sound, this sums up the reality of the situation.
Even if what I say (lung cancer has no cure) may be true, generally patients would not take it kindly or would not believe me. They want a cure and they expect a cure with the treatment offered to them. If we offer herbs and teach them to change their lifestyle in the hope of prolonging their lives or promoting the quality of their lives, they still insist that we tell them of the chances of cure.
This e-mail to me is one good example to illustrate my point. The patients put total confidence in doctors to prescribe the best treatment methods i.e., put their lives in the hands of the medical doctors. Those big pharmaceutical companies … prove to be quite convincing in their scientific explanation until today. That is why a lot of patients still prefer their drugs. On the contrary, herbal treatment offers no explanation as to how the herbs work and to what extent it can help the patients. In other words, there is no guarantee that taking herbs will make you feel better either. Similarly, if I am to ask you personally, how and to what extent your herbs can help the patient, I do not think I can expect a concrete answer. Again, you might say it is up to the person to decide and put his/her faith in whatever decision being made. It is like telling the patient to choose whatever he/she thinks is the right medicine. I don’t think this is very right. If I know outright that something works – whether they be herbs or drugs, I would not be scared to commit myself and advocate the fact that it will work.
There are questions patients might ask when considering your herbs as an alternative treatment such as: can you confidently say that your herbs work much effectively than modern treatments?
I fully understand that patients want a guarantee or a promise of cure. But our experience tells us that there is no cure for cancer, be it be an early stage or a terminal stage. To tell patients otherwise, amounts to cheating by misleading or misinforming them. To us, healing (note the use of the word healing not cure) of cancer is not about taking herbs alone. Most patients missed the point that they must first learn how to help themselves by changing their lifestyle, diet and mindset if they want to find healing. Unfortunately, this change is something very hard for patients to do. In this case, her son told us that Swee is not a person who is willing to change. She is not prepared to change her diet and believes in eating anything she likes. The argument is: why must I not be able to eat anything I like – I am going to die anyway. It did not occur to Swee that it could be the unhealthy lifestyle and diet that led to the death of her husband (complications of hypertension, diabetes, etc.) In addition her sister died of colon cancer, brother of stomach cancer and auntie of nasopharyngeal cancer (NPC).
Secondly, the herbs are not going to taste good and the son is not hopeful that Swee would even want to drink it. In short, most patients like Swee is only interested to find healing on their own terms. They seek that elusive magic bullet to make them well.
Drs. Richard Deyo and Donald Patrick, professors at the University of Washington, Seattle, USA, in their book, Hope or Hype: the obsession with medial advances and the high cost of false promises,wrote:
We are born with our own blind trust in a medical establishment that preys on our deepest fears, all the while purporting to ride to our rescue with “miracles cures.”
The combination of industry greed, media hype, political expediency and our own “techno-consumption” mindset is leading more and more often to a reliance on costly treatments that are marginally effective at best – and sometimes downright dangerous.
When choices involve new treatments, the assumption is almost always that more and newer can only be better. Conveniently, this stance almost always coincides with financial self-interest.
It is said that doctors are ever too willing to prescribe the latest drug without even looking into the evidence whatsoever it makes them happy, it makes the patients happy and it makes the drug rep happy.
We do not believe that there is such a thing as a magic bullet for cancer. We are not true to our cause and betray our mission if we say or act as if we have one. It is hard for many to understand that we are here trying to help. We have not desire to push our herbs. We set no sales target and do not aim to conquer new markets. Our work is driven by love and compassion, not profit. If ever there is any assurance or guarantee patients get from us, it is this: Try the herbs for one or two weeks. If the patient doesn’t getter any better, stop taking our herbs and find someone else for help.
Let me conclude with this story. Lung cancer was previously treated with Iressa. When Iressa was first launched it was hailed in the media as: The Drug of Tomorrow; The Miracle Drug; The Smart Drug; Miracle Cure – the drug that Rises from the Ashes and various other superlatives.
The message to the world was clear: A breakthrough is at hand – there is great hope and great anticipation. Lung cancer patients need not die any more. A miracle drug is at long last here. The US-Food and Drug Administration approved its use. This makes it even more convincing. This is the kind of guarantee cancer patients the world over want before they swallow their first pill – the writer of the above e-mail included.
An estimated 23,500 people has so far been administered with Iressa in Japan, 644 of them suffered adverse reactions. Of these 183 have died. The drug was approved in July 2002 inJapan and by end of January 2003 – barely six months later, the death related to the adverse reaction to Iressa had reached 183.
In the Western countries, Iressa was withdrawn and was shown to be not effective anymore in spite of the earlier great media hype. But in the countries of the East, Iressa is still being prescribed to many cancer patients, even today. Patient needs to spend about RM 7,000 to RM 8,000 for a month’s supply of Iressa. With Iressa being phased out, some oncologists turn to another drug called Tarceva, a sister drug to Iressa. One Tarceva pill cost RM 270 which calculates to RM 8,100 for a month’s supply. Is Tarceva effective? The company’s website said it is proven to have increased overall survival by 37% and had shown a demonstrated significant symptom benefits by prolonging the time to progression of symptoms. Doctors and patients love such assurance. The scientifically generated statistic quoted is very impressive indeed. But what does 37% mean? The truth is: if you take Tarceva, you can live 9.5 months and if you don’t take Tarceva you only live 6.7 months. In real terms Tarceva only increased survival by 2.8 months.
How does this assurance sound to patients? Do patients know or informed about this? Remember, this promise of being able to live 2.8 months longer comes with a price tag of RM 8,000 per month.
Note: Her son came back to see us in mid-2010 and informed us that Swee is still alive but is a bit breathless. We prescribed Lung Phlegm for her problem. The son also told us that the family is already satisfied and happy for having lived that long. We were also told that one of Swee’s daughter is actually a medical doctor. She did not consider it necessary to bring her mother to the hospital.
Eddy from Indonesia came to our centre on 18 June 2007. He brought his father-in-law who suffered from lymphoma to see us. This was Eddy’s second visit here. His first visit was on 22 April 2005 when he came with a colleague to seek our help regarding his colleague’s father, Sugi, who had lung cancer.
During this June 2007 visit, I enquired from Eddy about Sugi’s health – is he still alive? The answer was: Sure, he is doing well. I was indeed surprised and was really happy with this wonderful news. I searched out Sugi’s file to write this almost forgotten story.
Sugi (not real name) is a non-smoker. He was 67 years old in August 2003, when he suffered from sores in his mouth and had jaundice. He went to see a doctor who did a CT scan and found cancer in his lungs. The doctor told Sugi that he only had six months to live, in spite of the fact that Sugi appeared healthy. Someone told Sugi about CA Care and he decided to take our herbs: Capsule A, Lung 1 and Lung 2 teas. Sugi took the herbs for eight months but his jaundice still persisted. He lost faith in our therapy and decided to take herbs from other sources. But Sugi did not receive any medical treatment.
On 22 April 2005, Sugi’s son came to Penang and seek our help. He told us that Sugi went to see a doctor again two weeks before this visit and the doctor again told Sugi that he only had four months to live. Sugi’s son said: “In the first visit to the doctor, my father was told that he only had six months to live and now it has been two years and he is still alive. Last two weeks, the doctor told my father he only had four months to live. The doctor suggested that my father do an operation to remove the tumours but my father refused.”
After updating Sugi’s condition, we suggested that Sugi take Capsule A, Lung 1 and Lung 2, C-tea, T & E, and S & M teas.
On 1 July 2005, we received an e-mail from Sugi’s son with the following message:
“After visiting you last April 2005, I would like to share with you about my dad’s lung cancer. My dad has been recovering significantly in terms of increased weight (from 54 kg to 61 kg). Visually he looked better and he felt better too. I sincerely thank you and appreciate all your kind advices and herbs.”
I e-mailed Sugi’s son requesting for an update of his father’s health. On 2 July 2007, I received his reply (original text in Bahasa Indonesia).
Hello, Dr. Chris,
It has been a long time since I last wrote you about my father’s condition. We are indeed grateful to the Almighty God for through Dr. Chris’s hands, that my father is able to remain alive up to this day. Currently, my father is able to do what he wanted to do as a normal person.
Let me answer your questions: a) How is your father’s health currently? Can eat? Can sleep? Can move without any problems?
My father’s health, based on visual appearance is very good. His appetite is very good and he is still observing the diet restriction as written by Dr. Chris in his book: Food & Cancer. Every morning, my father walks for three km to keep fit. He sleeps very well. He is mobile without any problem.
b) After you and Eddy came to see me in Penang until now, has your father ever gone to see any doctor?
My father went to see his doctor only once. He received an injection to increase his immunity. After that, my father has been receiving this injection every month. This therapy seems to be good but I don’t know about its effect on his cancer.
c) Was your father on any other herbs besides our CA Care herbs?
He was on your herbs only. But since the past three months, my father stopped taking your herbs. I guessed he was bored with the herbs.
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This is one case which almost slipped out of our records. Sugi come from Central Java and when he started taking herbs he did not come to see us personally. So there was not much communication between us. It was unfortunate that in the first instance his jaundice did not go away after taking the herbs. The reason is obvious – he was not given any Jaundice Tea to take. Our experience shows that Jaundice Heat or Jaundice Cold tea, is effective for such condition. Though Sugi suffered from jaundice, it was surprising that the doctor indicated that his liver was in good health.
This story highlighted one sad aspect about scientific medicine. When patients are diagnosed with lung cancer (or for that matter any cancer), some doctors invariable try to play God and give their prognosis. “You have three months to live” or “You have six months to live.” Such comment is indeed very destructive. I wonder what purpose such negative comment serves. Is this a way of putting “fear and terror” into patients? When patients are reduced to a state of “helplessness and hopelessness” they become more compliant with whatever treatments suggested. To the doctors, surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy are the only ways to deal with cancer – other ways are “hocus pocus” and unproven.
Unfortunately this story proves otherwise. Without these evasive treatments, Sugi was and is better off. He maintained his good health and well-being – physically, emotionally and financially. It has been almost four years since Sugi was diagnosed with lung cancer. Let us pray that Sugi will continue to live many more years to come. Sugi’s success defies medical logic, if you believe that there is such a thing as logic!
K118, was a 75-year-old lady. She suffered from chronic asthma besides high blood pressure. On 28 January 2003, A CT scan indicated a well-defined enhancing lesion in the anterior mediastinum to the left of the ascending aorta. It measures 2.5 cm in diameter. Moderate right-sided pleural effusion with passive collapse of the left lower lobe.
A tru-cut biopsy indicated adenocarcinoma of the lung. At her age, chemotherapy or radiotherapy was not indicated. Her son came to us for help. She was immediately started on the herbs.
We received two e-mails from her son who would like to share his joy with all of us.
E-mail dated 25 Mar 2003
Dear CA Care,
Just want to express my joy for the encouraging progress of my Mom’s case. My mom was diagnosed for lung cancer on 14 Feb 03. She is 74 years old. Her left lung was flooded with fluid and her legs swelled.
Doctor advised that she would not be fit for any form of chemotherapy or radiotherapy. It was by chance that we were introduced to CA Care.
My mom started taking the Capsule A, C-tea, Lung Tea (and later Lung 2 was added) and Lung-Phlegm from 17 Feb 03 onwards. On 22 Feb 03, our doctor examined her and found her left lung was clear of fluid and the swelling on her legs was gone.
We continued to take the CA care herbs. On 22 Mar 03 an X-ray was taken and doctor was surprised that the lump in the left lung had shrunk to about one-third of the original size.
My mom’s conditions are very well. Her appetite is good and she resumes most of her normal activities. I’m just too delighted on this and hope to share this information with everyone. The next consultation will be on the 24 May 03. I will update status of her conditions by then.
I must express my thankfulness to…
Gracefully, ST of KL.
E-mail dated 25 May 2003
Dear Prof. Chris Teo,
I would like to update my mom’s case. It had been three months since she’s been taking your herbs. As mentioned in my e-mail dated 25 Mar 03, she recovered very positively after taking your herbs.
On 24 May 03, we took her to the same lung specialist to examine her. The doctor told us that her lungs are normal, heartbeat is normal except that her blood pressure is a bit high at 160/80. She needs to carry on taking the high blood medication …
Another good news is that she gained four pounds this time. We decided not to take any X-ray for the whole 2003 to minimise her exposure to radiation since she had gone through many X-rays and CT three months ago.
I spent a few hours with my mom yesterday and found that she can do her normal household chores and talk as loud as before. I truly believe your herbs have brought her back from the dark. Well, on top of herbs, I found also that cancer patients really need a lot of emotional console and morale support everyday. We all must be strong at heart to carry out this battle of cancer.
Thank you to your contribution to mankind in this difficult battle against this disease.
God bless you.
Yours gracefully, ST.
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The patient died in December 2004 – about two years after being diagnosed with lung cancer. She was able to lead a normal life, free from pains and debilitating problems. Was her death due to cancer or old age?
Raju (not real name), a male of 66 years, suffered from cancer of an undetermined origin. The cancer had spread to his backbone. His spine, T8, was eroded. His case was referred to two specialists overseas but no one was able to determine where the origin was. Raju had undergone chemotherapy but he gave that up after one cycle. He had six radiation treatments after which he remained confined to the deck chair unable to move for about two months. Raju’s son said: “They told me that my father had Stage 4 cancer. They told me to get his will done and gave him about 6 months to live. We got that done – the will and the bank account.” It is now 2009 and Raju is till doing fine! Listen what Raju himself has got to say …
Raju’s son came to seek our help on 17 December 1999. He told us that his father had backaches and was on morphine, 30 mg twice daily. He was unable to lie down flat to sleep. So all day and night, he had to sit and sleep on a deck chair. He had a poor appetite and was tired. Both of his legs were swollen. Raju was constipated and had burning sensations in the chest. We prescribed Raju some herbs: Capsule A, Bone Tea and C-tea.
After one week on the herbs, Raju personally came with his son to our Centre. He told us that the herbs were helpful. However, Raju was not happy with the bitter taste of the herbs. Chris told him: Uncle Raju, healing needs inputs and sacrifices from you. It does not come easy. We have given you the best that we have! The rest is your responsibility.
It was a great surprise for us to see Raju again on 30 December 1999. This time, he walked confidently into our Centre all by himself, without any help. He looked great. He told us that there were less pains and the morphine intake was reduced to 15 mg twice daily and then to 15 mg once a day. His appetite was very good. He was able to lie down flat and sleep. There was no more swelling in both his legs. His bowel movements were back to normal and the burning sensations in his chest had disappeared.
Chris asked Raju if the bitterness of the herbs was worth the price to pay. Raju gave a broad and satisfying smile.
From that day on, Raju was on his healing path. After two months on the herbs, he was able to walk around the neighbourhood. One month later, he could follow his son to Ipoh (a town about 200 km away) to visit relatives. After eight months on the herbs, he could take a bus ride by himself to come out to town. Later he visited India with his family.
On 26 April 2001, one year and four months later, Raju shared his experiences with us. This video-taped interview was done a week before Raju was to go to India for a second visit.
CT, 42 years old, came to see us in September 2008. There was a tumour in her head. The neurosurgeon in a private hospital in Penang told the family that she must undergo surgery immediately. Without the surgery CT would become blind and paralysed. If she underwent surgery, there was no guarantee that she would be cured.
The family decided against further medical treatment and came to seek our help on 12 September 2008. CT was prescribed Capsule A, Brain 1 and Brain 2 teas, C-tea + Brain Leaf tea.
Two days on the herbs, CT’s condition improved and all pains were gone. She was able to talk better. She returned to her hometown, Medan, Indonesia. Two months later, CT came back to see us again. Her health was restored. After this second visit we never get to see CT again.
Some months later, we had news that CT was not well. Well, we thought this was it – the end of the story – since she had not been taking herbs anymore. In the meantime, we were rather excited about her healing story. This was yet another miraculous healing which we can share with you all. We made 10 video clips documenting her healing. But our efforts seemed meaningless since we didn’t even know what the end result was. These video clips were stored away – forgotten.
About two years later – June 2010 – CT’s neighbors came to our centre. They told us that CT was still doing fine. We were taken aback by this news thinking that she was not around anymore. Of course we were really happy and grateful to hear this news. On 1 October 2010, CT’s relatives came to see us. They again told us that CT was indeed well.
Let us follow CT’s healing story by listening to these videos which we thought would not have seen day light anymore. Our conversation was in Bahasa Indonesia. To help those who don’t understand the language, there is a brief English summary after each clip.
1.The Confirmation – CT Was Indeed Well After Two Years
Neighbours (June 2010)
CT is still alive?
Yes, she is healthy now and is teaching in her school.
Thank God for everything – that she is well.
At one time, she ate meat and became ill.
Now if she walks in the sun, she gets headaches or become giddy.
Relatives (October 2010)
CT came to see my husband in the hospital. She asked us to come and see you immediately. My husband has nose cancer.
You have seen her? Is she alright? She said she will come to see you one day.
I did not expect to be able to help her – it’s God’s blessing.
2.To Operate or Not To Operate?
If no operation, she would be blind or paralysed. The operation cost about RM 18,000 to
RM 19,000. Can operation cure her? No guarantee – not sure. If no operation, she would be paralysed. With operation would she end up paralysed as well? Don’t know!
Do you want to operate? The surgeon said this must be done immediately. Decide quickly.
Do you want to know the experiences of other patients?
a) For one patient, the tumour recurred and grew bigger than the initial tumour that was removed soon after the operation.
b) My friend’s wife was urged to operate immediately, although I cautioned him against this. After the operation she was paralysed and died soon afterwards.
c) Another patient had surgery. The tumour recurred. He had surgery again and again. After that this same surgeon told the brother. Please bring him home (to Jakarta, before he dies in the hospital)!
I cannot encourage you to go for the operation. But I also cannot say: Don’t go for the operation. (This has to be entirely your decision. I cannot take responsibility for this decision).
In whatever you do, the most important point is: Can you achieve a cure? But it is uncertain – there is no guarantee. Now, even if you take my herbs, I cannot guarantee that you can be cured.
So, what is your decision?
3.What to Do Now?
I shall prescribe you some herbs. You can try drinking them. Let’s see if these will help you. Within 2 weeks, we should be able to know if they help or not. If the herbs help and you get better, continue taking them.
There was this man, Ramli, from Aceh. He had brain cancer like you. He was also asked to operate. He refused and came to see me. He took herbs. After a week he came back – looking better and was able to sit down and talk to me nicely. Before that he was not able to sit and talk. He was full of anger. He went home to Aceh and was able to ride his motorbike and travelled over 100 km. After three months, he stopped taking the herbs. He suffered a relapse. Went to a hospital in Aceh, underwent an operation and died.
So it is now up to you what you want to do.
One important point: You must take care of your diet. You cannot eat anything you like. No meat, no sugar, etc for you. These are not good for your cancer.
4.Medical History
For the past two months she had been having headaches. Her speech was slurry. One day she vomited and was unconscious. Later she developed severe headaches. They were so severe that she yelled in pain.
I am going to give all the herbs that I have for brain cancer. From my experience these herbs help patients with such problem.
God help you. So go home and talk to God.
We should be able to know the outcome within two weeks. If there is no progress – then I really don’t know what else to do.
5.Two Days After the Herbs
You came on Friday – only 2 days ago. How are you today?
Look at me first before we talk!
Okay, you looked better. Your face looks good and clear.
No more dizzy! Blurred vision has improved!
The surgeon told us that if there was no operation, within a week there would be bleeding and she would be paralysed.
Thank God. Now we are on the right direction – proceed!
What kind of fish can I ….? Wait first, wait first. I am not going to talk about food yet. Can I eat bread? Wait.
Let me tell you this; All patients – when they are dying they will follow my diet advice. But when are get better they will want to start eating anything they like!
After taking the herbs for 2 days, how did you feel?
I felt a “flowing” sensation in my left leg – like massage. I also felt the “flow” in my left side of the head. But there was no pain.
Before the herbs, my face swelled a bit. After a day on the herbs, the swelling subsided.
6.Herbs are Bitter – She Vomited
Are you better? You went home to Medan. Did you still continue taking the herbs?
Yes – I took them three times a day!
Was the herbs bitter? Oh yes, really bitter! I vomited for about ten times after taking the herbs.
Brain 1 and Brain 2 did not cause any problem. It was the C-tea and Brain Leaf that made me vomit.
That was strange, I thought it was the Brain Teas that were difficult to drink, not the C-tea and Brain leaf. I thought these were good tasting – I too used to drink them.
7.Diet – A Problem
Initially, the diet was not good tasting doc!
When I ate too much I vomited.
She did not eat well, that made her weak.
Can I meat mutton? Oh, no!
It is important that you eat well. You cannot live without eating. But just eat proper food. Take a lot of fruits! Take beans, etc.
8.Gone Were The Pains and Anger
I was amazed doc, the pains in my head were all gone.
Previously you said there were severe pains.
She was in severe pains. They had to tie her down while in the hospital. She could not control herself and was yelling in pain. For 8 days she was in pain and was always full of anger. She was angry with everyone. She was angry with the doctor, etc.
9.No Problem With Memory & Bodily Movements
Let me ask you about your memory. Can you remember things? Any problem with your memory?
Before she used to forget things. Now she is starting to remember things – her memory is improving. Before the herbs, the pastor came to visit her. The next day she could not remember the visit. Now it is improving.
Now, can you remember your friends, what happened, etc. Yes!
I just want to go back to work.
Go back to school and teach again? Can you do that? Yes!
Can you write? Can you read? Yes, I can.
What about your bodily movements?
I could not lift heavy things because I did not have much strength.
What about walking, etc. Any problem?
CT stood up – she showed us how to kick a ball!
10. No Other Problems – Take Care
Since the past 2 months that you were on herbs, did you experience any problems?
Nothing much, but she always like to sleep.
Of course, she needs to relax.
Okay, think back – what could have happened if you were to have that operation.
Honestly, I did not expect you would recover. I believe God helped you. At the same time, I have also encountered many similar experiences like yours with other patients. For example, Prapti. I did not except her to survive. But she did.
I am indeed happy. Since the herbs helped you, continue taking them. Take care and God bless you.
Daisy (not real name), then a 21-year-old female, presented with vomiting and headaches. A CTscan indicated obstructive hydrocephalus. Her condition returned to normalcy after the installation of V-P shunts. Barely one and a half years later Daisy suffered a relapse. Subsequent imaging indicated tumors in the brain and this was diagnosed as pineoblastoma. Daisy was in a coma and had to be warded in the intensive care unit of the hospital. Medically she was written off. Doctors told her parents to find whatever “cures” they thought would help Daisy. A stranger told her parents about CA Care herbs. Two weeks after taking the herbs, Daisy emerged from coma and was discharged from the hospital. She suffered total memory loss and had to learn how to read and do the basic household chores all over again. Daisy remained well for more than 5 years. She only took herbs.
Daisy said: While in the hospital, mine was a dark world. I did not see any images, and I did not feel any pain. And I did not remember hearing anything too. But although I was in a coma, I was not brain-dead. According to my mother, I did react to what was going on around me in the ward. When my friends came they cried and told me not to leave them yet. My mother said my eyes were also full of tears when my friends cried. At one time, I became very angry. At times, I laughed. When my judo coach from Korea came, I talked to him in Korean much to the amazement of those around me. There were times when I asked for pizza, satay, etc. Nevertheless, I could not remember all these events.
My mother said that after I took your herbs, I started to pass out a lot of urine and it was dark and dirty. My parents panicked and called Uncle Patoppoi to check what had happened. Uncle Patoppoi asked my parents to continue giving me the herbs. My friends told me that while I was in the ICU, my skin peeled off like a moulting snake. They have to apply oil to my skin.
After taking your herbs for a while, one day I started to talk. My mother was beside my bed and she usually would be singing hymns. I said to her: “Oh, your hymn is out of tune” and I laughed. People around me were astonished and called the doctor and the nurses. I was alive after all. From then, I started to recover. This incident happened about a week or two after taking your herbs.
I came out of the ICU and I was in the regular ward. I spent about a month doing physiotherapy. I remember telling the nurse who wheeled me to the physiotherapy room: “Where are you going to bring me. I am not sick. I am alright”. This is the first incident that I remember, the rest were all blank.
I lost my ability to move around and to do things. When I saw a toy block, I thought that I could pick it up. No, I did not have the strength to do that. During physiotherapy I had to learn to do things all over again like a young child. I had to learn the alphabets, A, B, C. I rearranged the toy building blocks from one place to another.
My memory came on and off. Sometimes I remembered things, sometimes I did not. There was a doll in my home. I asked my mother: “who’s doll is that?” In fact, it was mine and it was with me all the time when I was in the hospital. My mother had to teach me how to sweep the floor, wipe the table and do other house chores. Slowly, I regained all these basic skills.
I helped my mother to sell things in her shop. One customer paid me 500 Rupiah. I gave him back 1000 Rupiah as change!
I was home for almost a year. I did not suffer any headache or pain. However, there was one occasion when I had seizure. This caused my parents to panic. But it only occurred once and then everything was back to normal again. There was only once when I vomited while taking a walk with my father. Apart from those two events, I was recovering without any problem. After one year I became normal again. In mid-2000, I decided to dedicate my life to God. So I left home to study at a seminary (Sekolah Tinggi Telogi Berita Hihup) in Solo, West Jawa.
Since your discharge from the hospital, I did not see any doctors at all. I was only taking your herbs and nothing else.
Sunan, a 35-year-old man from Thailand was diagnosed with brain tumour in May 2002. The family declined surgery and gave him herbs instead. We met up with Sunan in Pattaya, Thailand, in November 2002 and found him to be doing very well. He had since gone back to his normal work.
In May 2002, Sunan fell down and was unconscious. He was referred to three hospitals. There was a tumour in the brain. The secretary of Sunan’s boss called for advice. She wanted to know if Sunan needed to do a biopsy and then undergo surgery later. For this was what the doctors suggested to the family.
I responded that they had to answer to these two questions:
(a) Can surgery cure? The answer was No.
(b) Can surgery remove all of the tumour? The answer was No.
If both the answers were negative, what then was the use of surgery? Of course the doctors have their reasons. The family decided that Sunan NOT to undergo further medical intervention. So, no biopsy was done. Sunan took herbs instead.
Two weeks on the herbs, Sunan showed improvements. He was able to walk whereas before this, his walk was unbalanced. He was able to see clearly without double vision.
He could see in all directions whereas previously, he could only see at eye level and not sideways or up and down. His personality changed. He became talkative whereas previously, he was a quiet man.
At the middle of September 2009, Ella and her friend, Helen, came to Penang for a week’s holiday by theBatu Feringghi Beach. It was our pleasure to welcome her to this Island Paradise. Ella visited our center on Friday afternoon and got to meet some patients during our CA Care session. One evening we sat down to talk after a buffet dinner at the Park Royal. Listen to what we talked about and at the same time learn some survival tips from this full-of-life-friend from Melbourne.
How does the herbal tea taste like?
Yak, horrible isn’t it?
A concoction of snake venom and mud water!
A special brew from the Snake Oil Peddler of Malaysia? (That is what people in the West like to call people across the fence from them!)
The tea can’t be that bad if you want to walk through life with much laughter …
Oh no, three doctors misdiagnosed your problem?
That could happen even in Melbourne?
It took a year before the fourth doctor found out what was really wrong with you?
That happened in Melbourne, Australia?
Oh no, again.
No chemo after surgery – never ever!
Doctor said she was a brave lady.
Indeed it takes a lot more courage to say no to chemo and decide to take the alternative path.
The surgeon said: No chemo, you have three months. With chemo, it would be two-and-a-half years.
What?
What would your common sense say to that?
You have a choice.
After three months of “house arrest” life came back to normalcy again.
She is very much alive and enjoying life to the fullest.
That includes having a one-week holiday in Penang.
And that happened almost a year after surgery and after having refused chemo!
Missing out on chemo was not that bad after all!
She had lived three times over what her doctor gave her!
Given a choice – which one would you choose?
Do chemo and live for two-and-a-half year inclusive of the side effects,
OR, have a solid one-year life of happiness without chemo?
My Take
We are glad that we are able to help Ella in her time of need. We are even more happy and grateful to the Almighty to see her last week – so well and full of life. There are a few things we can learn from Ella.
Patients have choices or options. You choose what you believe in and live with the consequences of your choice – for good or for bad. There is no point trying to point fingers at others when things go wrong. Remember, it was your choice. Ella knew what she wanted. She empowered herself well ahead of time about what cancer really is and what chemo could do to her. She was not blind when she made her choice.
Ella was so lively and positive in her attitude. That is the way it should be. Do what you have to do first, to help yourself and then be happy with it. Live a positive life.
Ella said she wanted to prove her doctor wrong! Good to have something to look forward to, a wish in life so to say. At CA Care we have seen such predictions proven wrong most of the time. But let us not blame the doctors. They only say things based on what they know or have been taught. And that is all there is to it. I have since realized about the tight system or box that they are brought up in. Patients who choose to go into the box with them have a limited view about the well known limited choices of surgery, chemo or radiation. Get out of the box and you see a totally different view for your problem. When we see Ella again in Penang, she would have proven her doctor wrong!
Christmas time is party time with all the so-called great and wonderful food. Ella enjoyed the celebration but chose to stick to her healthy diet. Many patients don’t have that will power. Last night a lung patient came and said: Oh, the Hari Raya – we went home to our kampong and I “tak tahan” (cannot stand) seeing those foods. So I ate some, here and there. I suffered after I came home.
Ella is not a kiasu (afraid-to-lose-want-to-win-all-the-time) type. Kiasus like to ask a lot of questions but it is no use – they don’t believe in what we do.
Our therapy is not easy to follow. It is not for any Tom, Dick and Harry. Is not for the faint hearted either. Patients need to be brave and be fully commitment to find their own healing. There is no magic bullet. It requires a change in lifestyle, diet and attitude towards life. We can show you the way, but you have to travel the road yourself. For that reason, it is a pleasure and our privilege to be able to help such a person like Ella – not a kiasu but ever ready to help herself. And we share the joy of her healing.
An E-mail from Ella
15 October 2009
Hi Chris and Im,
I have viewed the video and it is fine. Thank you, it would be good if it gives people hope to be open minded and believe that cancer need not be a death sentence, if they choose to adopt the more natural and none invasive approach.
They need to question their doctors: Why they condemn the natural way of treating cancer; Where do they get the proof that these treatments do not work. If it is from their medical journals then this is a bias conclusion as it is in the interest of their profession to dominate the sickness industry.
We have been brainwashed for too long into thinking that this INDUSTRY has our best interest at heart. If this was so then they would not seek out and destroy the real facts and evidence which has been proven to assist the many illnesses we see in our society to-day.
In my research, I have found that the people whom are speaking out against the use of chemo and radiation are in fact medical doctors and scientists themselves, who see the same miserable results time and time again.
Sadly their findings are rarely printed in the notable medical journals like the LANCET etc.
Thinking of you both with much love, Ella.
Special Note
Ella was told by her surgeon that if she did not go chemotherapy, she would have only three months to live. With chemo and radiation, she would have two and a half years.
Time has proved that the surgeon’s prognosis is wrong! Ella is on our herbs for the past three years and is doing fine up to this day.
E-mail of 21 October 2010
Hi Chris and Im,
All is well here in Australia and we are all looking forward to some warmth as it has been a long winter. Right now the birds are singing as I have just fed them their daily feed of wild bird seed. We can learn a valuable lesson from them as no matter if they are big or small, they all get their share. It was like when I lived in Africa and had the opportunity to witness the animals come to the water holes at night and although they hunt each other for food by day, it seems they have an instinct to share the water as they all know how important it is to survival. If only we humans could adopt the practice of sharing rather than the greed which has taken over.
Some days I just sit in a quiet area of my garden and I can picture you both in your home or clinic doing the good work you do. Bless you both.
Next year we may be moving home as we want a bigger garden so as we can grow our own food as it is getting harder and harder to obtain good clean food. Our gardens here are facing the wrong way and do not collect enough sunshine. We have a pool where all the sun is.
I am itching to return to Penang so next year. I will try and make it happen. I down load all your stories for future references. They are amazing.
My thoughts and love are with you each day, keep well. Love Ella xxx
June (not real name) was 42-years old when she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in December 2006. A TAHBO surgery was performed. The histopathology report confirmed a bilateral ovarian adenocarcinoma with metastasis to the omentum.
June underwent 6 cycles of chemotherapy and at the same time was started on CA Care herbs. Unlike others, she did not suffer from the side effects of chemo. Unfortunately in December 2008, a scan showed tumour recurrence, with a 2.6 x 2.1 x 3.2 cm mass seen in the medial part of the spleen – this was probably a splenic metastasis.
June was asked to undergo more chemo. In no uncertain term her doctor told her: If you do not do chemotherapy, within the next 3 months your condition would deteriorate to the extent that I would not be able to help you anymore. You are taking your life for granted. June adamantly declined chemo and stayed on with the herbs. Three months passed, June was well. After six months June presented herself to her doctor. During this visit the doctor asked June to find out from Professor Teo what herbs she was taking. Then at another meeting with her doctor, June was asked if she would continue to take the herbs or would consider chemo.
June was well until about March 2010 when she started to develop problems. I requested June’s husband to bring her to Penang for a week to undergo our e-Therapy. So June came on 8 March 2010 and the first e-Therapy was started right away. At the time I was rather concerned if June was able to even up walk up to my study upstairs. Her health condition was not good. After three days her facial expression changed from pale to bright and after 8 days she was as fit as a fiddle. It was most satisfying to see the brilliant smile in her face. She was so full of energy.
June went home to Kuala Lumpur and the next day went around shopping!
The following are excerpts of our video conversation.
Chris: Before you came to see us … that was last Monday (8 March2010) and this is now Wednesday (17 March) … compared to now, is there any difference in your health?
J: Yes, I feel very normal now.
C: When you came, how did you feel?
J: Short of breath, very tired, very sickly, stomachaches and pains, could not walk properly, very bad appetite, difficult to sleep.
C: Okay, all these … like appetite, how is it now?
J: Very good.
C: Can you sleep well?
J: Yes.
C: Walking?
J: No problem.
C: You said you were tired?
J: This morning not too bad but yesterday after 3 p.m. onwards … flat (Note: this was due to the side effects of the e- therapy).
C: You believe that (the therapy) helped you?
J: Yes.
C: You feel much better now?
J: Yes, much better.
C: You inspire me … honestly, I don’t believe in this (therapy) … well, but when I look at your face, I know that it was good.
Side effects of e-Therapy
C: Now… flat (out tired) and aches in the bones?
J: This was the second time … after the treatment. Yesterday was worse than the first time.
Husband: Yesterday she had fevers.
A Chat with the Husband
H: I came on Monday. Today it is Tuesday – 8 days of therapy. (Before she came here) on Saturday and Sunday, she slept the whole day. She did not have any strength at all. Then there was no appetite.
C: That was when you were in KL (Kuala Lumpur)?
H: Yes, on Monday night was the treatment. Tuesday there were some pains and after that on Wednesday there were no more pains.
C: You feel that it (the therapy) helps her?
H: It helps. No more pains and now she can eat a lot.
C: I do not believe – but then I become a believer. It is better that way than to believe first and start to bluff people that it works. You have to start from not believing anything, see for yourself … then believe!
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