Liver-Bile Duct Cancer: Herbs Kept Him In Excellent Health

The son of Henry (not real name) came from Jakarta, Indonesia. He told us an interesting story about his father. His father is 70 years old. He was diagnosed with bile duct cancer that had spread to his liver.

He declined further medical treatment and immediately took our herbs – Capsule A and B, Liver 1 and 2 teas, and LL-Tea. His health improved – his appetite improved and he regained his strength and energy.

Since he felt well, he stopped taking the herbs after five months. His health deteriorated. He was back in the hospital again. A scope done showed a bile duct blockage. The doctor suggested surgery but he refused. Henry again took our herbs. His health was again restored. After four months on the herbs, he again stopped taking the herbs. Within three weeks he started to vomit and he had fevers. Henry again went back to the herbs and he was well again until now. His son said: “I am afraid to stop the herbs again.”

Henry first started taking the herbs about two years ago. The herbs made him well up to this day. He has no complaints. He is healthy – can eat, can sleep and can move around. His son said: “Oh, he is very strong.  When you see him you would not think that he has cancer – he can even climb the tree. He is very, very okay.”

Comments: According to medical literature, median survival of liver cancer patients without medical treatment is 1 to 4 months. Prognosis worsens without increased tumour size. Patients with tumours larger than 6 cm have a mean survival of 3.5 weeks. Generally patients who come to us are often told that they only have 6 months to live.

In this case, Henry survived for 2 years without any medical treatment. He only took herbs. He continues to lead a quality life – without any pain, able to eat, sleep and move around like any healthy person. What more can such patient ask for?

 

 

Only On Herbs And She Lives More Than Five Years!

Seam (B984) a 49-year old female, was diagnosed with hepatocellular carcinoma in August 2003. CT abdomen on  26 Aug 2003 indicated:

  1. 8.7 x 6.6 x 10 cm mass in Segment 6 & 7 of liver
  2. Caudate lobe ruptured
  3. Peritoneal nodules
  4. Portal vein thrombosis
  5. Splenomegaly (swelling of the spleen)
  6. And probably splenic metastases.

Being poor (a seamstress at a factory), Seam could not afford to pay for any   medical treatment at the private hospital. The doctor at the government hospital told her there was nothing that could be done for her. Seam came to us in early January 2004 and presented with dizziness and lethargy. She was started on our liver herbs.

After taking the herbs, she felt very good. She could eat and sleep well and was more energetic. She did not feel dizzy any more. She had also gained weight and her facial expression looked good and healthy.

As of this writing, March 2009, more than 5 years since she first came to us, Seam is doing very well indeed – leading a pain-free normal life.

He Declined Medical Treatment

Mac (K151) was a 69 year-old male. His problem started when he began to loose weight. An ultrasound done on 25 November 2002 indicated a 7.5 x 6.9 cm mass in segment 7 of the right lobe of his liver. A FNAC biopsy done on 19 December 2002 confirmed diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma.

The doctor suggested that he underwent surgery but the family declined further medical intervention. He opted for a change of diet, had traditional massage and took herbs. His son came to see us on 22 March 2003 and was prescribed liver herbs. He showed improvements. The ultrasound done on 9 June2003 indicated no significant change from the last scan, meaning his condition had not deteriorated. His blood test results did not show any deterioration either.

  25 Nov. 2002 9 Jun 2003 20 Oct 2003
ESR 4 8 6
RBC 4.65 4.03 L 4.1 L
Platelet 195 219 194
Total bilirubin 16 17 9
Alkaline Phosphatase 79 80 95
AST 39 42 H 27
ALT 16 31 22
Alphafetoprotein 6.1 2.5 5.0
CA 125 n/a 14.4 8.6

On 15 July 2005, Mac’s son called to say that his father had pains. He wanted some pain tea for his father.  But it was not to be. The next day, Mac died, 2 years 8 months after being diagnosed with liver cancer. In fact, he was till cycling around a week before this. In short, he did not suffer much when he died.

Comments

Mac managed to live for 2 years and 8 months without medical intervention. His liver tumour was 7.3 x 6.9 cm in size. Also, Mac did not suffer from his illness. Meaning his quality of life had been good. We could not ask for more. A review of medical literature showed that this is beyond what can generally be achieved with medical treatments. Generally doctors would say: You have only 6 months to live, in such cases.

It has been documented that survival without treatment for liver tumour was only 1 to 4 months. For those with tumour larger than 6 cm, the mean survival without treatment was 3.5 weeks.

We reported the case of Gan who had a 9 x 10.5 x 9 cm mass in his liver. He died after 2 years and 4 months. In the case of Seam, she had a 8.7 cm x 6.6 cm x 10 cm mass in her liver more than 5 years ago. Seam was also on herbs and as of this writing Seam is still leading a normal life.

Ponder this question: Is the taking of herbs better than medical treatments?

 

Hepatoma – He Refused Chemotherapy

Gan was a 62- year old man. Sometime in July 2000, he had fevers with vomiting and diarrhoea for about two weeks. He was admitted to a private hospital. A CT scan done on 1 August 2000 showeda 9 x 10.5 x 9 cm mass in segment 4 and 8 of the liver. The mass was seen to extend towards the porta hepatis.

The doctor said this was a heptocellular carcinoma. Subsequently, Gan was referred to a university hospital for further treatment but he did not follow up with that. He opted for herbs instead. He came to see us on 6 August 2000. He did not have any discomforts except that around midnight he had mild fevers. He was put on liver herbs.

Gan responded well to the herbs. After a week, his appetite increased. He slept well throughout the night while previously he had disturbed sleep and was awakened every hour of the night. He felt more alert or energetic. He looked much better than before. The midnight fevers had also disappeared.

On 10 September 2000, Gan told us that he had more energy and was able to go jogging. On 21 September 2001, i.e., one year and two months on the herbs, we met up with Gan again. He also told us that he was not going to do any more blood tests since the alpha-fetoprotein levels had increased from 179 in August 2000 (before taking the herbs) to 88,917 in June 2001 (after taking the herbs). He did not see any point knowing about it anymore. However, he was doing fine and had gone back to work as a mechanic. He had no symptoms or discomforts.

The following were his blood test results:

 

Parameter 1 Aug. 2000 7 Nov. 2000 9 Mar. 2001
Total protein 67 74 75
Albumin 31 (low) 44 42
Globulin 36 (high) 30 33
A/G ratio 0.9 (low) 1.5 1.3
Total bilirubin 28 (high) 13 19
Alk. Phosph. 359 (high) 60 65
ALT/SGPT 53 34 30
AST/SGOT N/A 29 28
GGT 677(high) 48 N/A
Platelets 362 319 331
ESR   3 3
Alp-fetoprotein 179(high) 4,441(high) repeat on 14 Nov. 3,996 31,900(high) repeat on3Mar. 34,68
Remarks Before taking herbs Three months on herbs Seven months on herbs

The alpha-fetoprotein values on 4 May 2001 and 27 June 2001 were 47, 800 and 88,917 9, respectively.

Comments

Gan obtained amazing relief from all his symptoms after taking the herbs for just one week. He was able to sleep, eat and work. Again, this case points to the fact that our herbs are not toxic to the liver. After three months on the herbs, the results of his liver function went back to normal.

We did not know what else could be done for him. Perhaps, this is a case of live and let live and hoping for the best. Of course, Gan had the option of going for surgery or other medical interventions which he, from the very beginning, declined.  Looking at it from the positive viewpoint, Gan did not fare that badly compared to those who opted for medical treatments. Perhaps he had made the correct decision. Many who had surgery died soon afterwards, while others developed more tumours in their livers.

Gan died without suffering on 31 December 2002.  Review of medical literature showed that survival without treatment for liver tumour was only 1 to 4 months. For those with tumour larger than 6 cm, the mean survival without treatment was 3.5 weeks. Gan lived without suffering for 2 years and 4 months. We could not ask for more.

 

Hopeless Case Restored to Normalcy

This is a fax we received from Hong Kong in August 2002.

Dear Dr. Teo,

I am 44 years old. I suffered from cancer of the breast – infiltrating ductal carcinoma  in August 1993. Total right mastectomy was performed, secondary to the bones was detected at the same time. Twelve chemo-injections were given over a period of six months. At the same time, radiotherapy was given to the spine and ribs. Two doses of strontium were given after the course of chemotherapy. Tamoxifen and orimetene were taken orally daily all these years.

Everything was in stable condition until August 2001, when secondary to both lobes of liver was discovered. Chemotherapy – FAC, six injections were given followed by eight doses of taxotere.

Now both my lower limbs are swollen. I suffer from pleural effusion at the same time. I started on oral chemotherapy – Xeloda on 10 July 2002. My limbs feel numb. I feel tired easily and my heart sometimes beat irregularly. I feel short of breath at times.

I hope Dr. Teo will help me.

 

Point to Ponder: All the weapons of war against breast cancer had been used. There are many lessons to learn from her case.

a)     Is she winning the war? Is she getting any better or is she getting worse?

b)     Can medical treatment cure cancer?

c)     Tamoxifen is a proven, liver-cancer-causing drug. She has been taking it for years. What do you think about that? At the end, what did it do? Why the liver cancer?

d)     She suffered pleural effusion, i.e, water filling up the lungs. Why is it so?

She was prescribed herbs. And she responded well.

Fax on 22 August 2002: The doctor has stopped giving me Xeloda till my blood test results improve. I have been taking your medicine for 3 weeks. My lower limbs and right upper arm are still swollen. Occasionally I have pain which is similar to electric shock which lasts for a few seconds. This happens only in my swollen limbs. The numbness in my extremities still exists. My heart beats vigorously sometimes but my breathlessness has improved. My general condition is alright and I could go to work as usual. I would like to thank Dr. Teo for taking care of me and hope you could continue helping me.

Fax on 27 September 2002: The doctor gave me Xeloda again for 2 weeks. I dare not refuse because he will close my file and I have no one to turn to when problems arise. Dr. Teo is too far away for me to consult if emergency arise. My lower limbs are back to normal, only swell slightly in the evening but will be alright after a night rest. My right upper limb is still swollen. The axillary lymph nodes were removed in 1993. Is that the cause of the swelling? Physically I am alright.

Fax 2 August 2003: I have stopped taking Xeloda since September. Now I only take your herbal teas and Yunzhi tablets. I am doing alright at the moment, just feeling “pin and needle” in my fingers and feet. I told my doctor here that I am taking your herbs. I would like to thank you again for helping and treating me and keeping me in good general condition. My sincere thanks again.

Fax 3 June 2005: Please advise me as to whether I need to take Bone herbs. This was not prescribed in May 2005. Recently I was suffering from left sciatica and cramps. X-ray of the pelvis showed secondary deposits in the right acetabulum but I didn’t suffer from any pain on my right pelvis at all … I went for a detoxification course in Taiwan during March 2005. I suffered from left sciatica during the course. Physiotherapy didn’t help at all. Dr.Chris, I feel that my heart beats very fast intermittently but ECG was normal. Besides all those mentioned, I am doing fine. Thanks for your kind attention and help.

Fax 30 November 2005: I am physically alright except for my left sciatica. I went to consult a Chinese physician regarding my sciatica. He prescribed Chinese herbs for me to take but I dare not take it … Dr. Chris, what can I do to improve it? …. Other than that I am doing very well. Thank you for helping me all these years. I really appreciate your kindness and helpfulness. I would like to wish you and your family a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

E-mail 26 March 2006: Dear Dr. Chris. I had my blood test done on 15 March 2006. Most of the results turned out within normal range … except CA 15.3 = 5.4.  I am quite worried about the rise of CA 15.3. What does the above result indicate?

In mid-2008, after communicating with the patient for 6 years, we flew to Hong Kong and met up with her for the first time. Listen to what she has got to say.

Quotations

  • In 1993, when I was first diagnosed with cancer, the doctor said: If there is a 1% chance of recovery, I will tell you.

Her doctor was told that she was / and is, taking herbs. It has been 13 years since she was first diagnosed with cancer. During a routine visit to see her oncologist, this was what the doctor said to her:

  • Oh, I am so surprised that you can walk in after so many years.

Positive words can comfort and heal, but negative words can destroy and kill. Our advice to everyone is,   If you have nothing good to say to the sick, you do more good to keep your mouth shut. It helps the sick and at the same time your words may bounce back and make you appear like a fool some day.

 

Medical Treatment of Breast Cancer: A Patient’s Experience

Video 1: Nini (M596) is a 38-year-old female from Indonesia. In September 2008, she found a lump in her left breast while bathing. This was diagnosed as adenocarcinoma. In January 2009, she went to Guangzhou, China for treatment. An imaging procedure, done on 14 January 2009, showed a lump about 1.8 x 2.6 cm in size. Pathological study indicated infiltrating lobular carcinoma, Stage 2.

In China, Nini underwent a radical mastectomy. Axillary nodes (0/4) were negative for cancer. Immunohistochemistry indicated ER and P53 negative, PR and HER-2 positive.

After the surgery, Nini received 3 cycles of intra-arterial chemotherapy using Cytoxan or cyclophosphamide, epirubicin and 5-FU.  The first two cycles were alright but during the third cycle Nini suffered alarming side effects and she decided to stop the treatment. She was asked to undergo radiotherapy (25 times). She refused. She was asked to take tamoxifen. She refused.

Nini found CA Care and came to see us in Penang on 1 July 2009. She learned about CA Care from a patient in China. When she returned one of her customers brought a book, Kanker Mengapa Mereka Hidup (Cancer Why They Live). She was amazed at this coincidence.

Video 2: While bathing Nini heard a voice whispering into her right ear asking her to feel her left breast. She automatically placed her hand on her left breast and felt a lump. She went to seek the advice of the best doctor in town and was told that it was a carcinoma. She decided not to seek treatment at the local hospital.

Video 3: With the help of a friend Nini had an appointment to see a doctor in Singapore. However, another friend told her not to go to Singapore for treatment – nine of ten patients who went there did not make it – they died. She was told to go to China instead. So to China she went.

Video 4: Nini underwent intra-arterial chemotherapy and she described the procedure in detail.

Video 5: Before going to China, Nini read about chemo side effects from books.  And when she received chemotherapy in the hospital in China, she felt unhappy with the treatment.  After the third chemo, she decided to go home immediately, not wanting to continue with the treatment anymore.

Video 6: The doctor told Nini and her husband that surgery would provide a 100% cure of her breast cancer. But it was not to be. She had to undergo another surgery a month after her mastectomy. Nini refused and felt cheated.

Video 7: Nini suffered some side effects of chemotherapy. Twice her tongue became short or shrunk. This happened after the first and the third chemo. Besides that Nini suffered chemo brain after chemotherapy.

Video 8: When asked how she felt having lost a breast, Nini replied that it was okay after having had an assurance from her husband.

It is unfortunate that the doctor had found it fit to say that surgery could provide a 100% cure for breast cancer. The fact is, surgery does not cure cancer if it has already spread.

A month after the mastectomy, lumps were found in her left armpit and also right neck. The doctor suggested another surgery. Nini refused. This problem became a source of concern for Nini. To find some peace, Nini went to Bali to learn how to meditate. She felt better and more at peace.

When asked if the doctor had ever asked Nini to take care of her diet, the reply was: No, eat anything you like. We cautioned Nini not to believe such an advice. She needs to take care of her diet, which she already did after reading some books.

Our final advice to Nini: Follow what your heart says

Surgery and Radiotherapy but No Chemotherapy

Fay discovered a small lump in her breast in April 2000. She did not seek medical help immediately but opted to take herbs instead. A year on herbs and a change of diet did not make the lump go away. Disappointed, she gave up herbal therapy and went on to eat anything she liked. The lump in the breast flared up and became very itchy. Fay decided to undergo a lumpectomy in July 2001. This was followed by fifteen times of radiation. She declined chemotherapy but took tamoxifen for two months and then stopped. She switched to CA Care Therapy in January 2002, i.e., taking herbs and changing her diet and lifestyle. It has been seven years and Fay has led a normal, happy and healthy life.

On 27 August 2007, we requested Fay to share her healing experience with us. The following are excerpts of our conversation.

After removing your lymph nodes, what else did the doctor want to do?

He wanted me to do radiation and chemotherapy. One of my relatives knew this doctor.  We also found out that the treatment at the University Hospital (UH) was cheaper.  So, I requested him to write me a referral letter to UH.  He wrote the letter for me.

What happened at UH?

I saw Dr. N.  She was quite a young lady. She said since my cancer was Stage I, I need to do radiation and chemotherapy. But I told her:  If it is Stage 1, why must I do chemotherapy?  If you want, you can do radiation for me.  No need for chemotherapy. Dr. N looked at my file and said:Okay.  We’ll do the radiation, fifteen times.

Why did you not want to do chemotherapy?

Because I did not want to lose my hair. I saw my sister-in-law – all her hair dropped.  Patients in the oncology ward were all bald.  I did not want to go through that.

If chemotherapy did not cause “baldness”, perhaps you would have gone along?

Yes.  That was the reason at that time. I did not know then that all these chemo-drugs were so toxic.

How did you get to know us at CA Care?

One day my sister brought a photocopied book, Food & Cancer that you wrote. This was given by her friend, Raja Mariam (you and I do not know her). My sister and I were looking at the book. Then my sister said: We should follow what the book says about cooking oil. Since the CA Care centre is just nearby she asked me to go over and get the original copy.  I came and met Khadijah.  I cannot remember what she told me, but she also asked me to take the herbs. I explained that I may not be able to afford them. But she asked me not to worry about it.  I took the herbs home and consult my sister and brother-in-law. I asked Tok (brother-in-law) whether the herbs were appropriate for me.

You brought back the herbs and asked Tok about them?

I said: I heard that these herbs can cure cancer.  He said: Ya. Ini baik. (Yes. This is good.  Note: Tok is a Muslim spirit and he talked Malay through Fay’s brother-in-law).

Then I said: I heard that tamoxifen is not good.  If I take it,  may it cause uterine cancer? He said:Lama-lama boleh jadi. Ini tamoxifen jangan makan. (After some time, this can happen. Do not take tamoxifen.)  When I asked what to do with the tamoxifen he had blessed, he replied: Take the tamoxifen that I have blessed for three months. After that, do not take the tamoxifen anymore. Take the herbs instead.

That was what you did. You took tamoxifen for three months?

Yes.  He asked me to take the herbs. They would cure my cancer.

After being told all these, how did you feel?

I felt comforted. I did not go back to the oncologist anymore. I believed the herbs would help me.

 

Healing of Breast Cancer With CA Care Therapy

Siew was 55 years old when she detected a small lump in her right breast. Prior to this event, she was on HRT (hormone replacement therapy) for two years. Siew consulted two doctors about the lump. One doctor brushed her off saying: Since there is no pain, there is nothing to worry. Come and see me only if you have pain. Another doctor, a surgeon did a botch biopsy – taking off only a part of the tumour in her beast. Disappointed, Siew left the matter as it was until the remaining tumour in her breast grew bigger and her breast hardened.

After six months the same surgeon called and warned Siew that the cancer could kill her. This awakened Siew to the seriousness of her problem. She sought the help of another breast surgeon and underwent a mastectomy. After the surgery she was asked to undergo chemotherapy. Siew hesitated and asked if she could seek other options instead. This compassionate doctor did not object to alternative treatment. Siew was subsequently referred to us and was started on herbs inSeptember 2002. She has been on herbs ever since. It has been more than six years and Siew is doing fine.

Medical reports

29 November 2001: Right breast lump biopsy: The tumour cells are seen close to the resected margins. Diagnosis: infiltrating ductal carcinoma,           Grade 2.

19 July 2002: Right breast: 2 solid lesions with ill defined borders at 9 o’clock region close to the nipple region. Each measuring 12 x 13 mm and 7 x 6 mm.

7 August 2002: Right breast tumour 2.5 cm, infiltrating ductal carcinoma, grade 2.  Surgical margins are clear. Three out of 17 axillary lymph nodes contain metastatic ductal carcinoma.

Estrogen receptor: Strong positive. Progesterone receptor: Strong positive. P53: negative.

On 23 December 2007 we interviewed Siew. Below are excerpts of our video-taped conversation:

At this point in time, how do you consider your health?  Are you healthy?

Yes.  I can do whatever I like. I can clean my whole house by myself. I have no problem with that.

In these five years since your diagnosis, did you ever feel sad thinking of your cancer?

Initially, yes – but now no more.

Did you ever think that you might get a recurrence?

No, never thought of that.  Of course I know I have a serious disease, but it did not occur to me that I will die of it. But whenever I hear of people get a relapse, I thought there is also a possibility that it could be me.  But, I do not dwell on it.  I just think of the possibility of me getting a recurrence.

Looking back at all that you have done … would you go on HRT?

No.  I will not take the hormone pills.

If a lady has a lump in her breast like you did, what would you advise her to do?

I would recommend her a certain doctor.  But if she is not happy with the doctor, she must seek a second opinion.  Do not do what I did – simply follow whatever the doctor said without finding out more.

From the time you found the lump, would you do things differently from what you did?

Yes.  I would find a better doctor who could remove the lump completely with a clean margin (lumpectomy).  Then I may not have lost my breast at all.

What if after removing the lump, the doctor asked you to go for chemotherapy and radiotherapy?  Would you follow his advice?

Unless I know about someone who can take care of me, like you and CA Care and if I have no choice, I would follow what the doctor advised. If I have to choose between herbs and medical treatment, I would definitely choose herbs.  I’d always wanted to take herbs.  I do not want chemotherapy.  If I don’t know about CA Care, then I cannot help it.  Even after five years taking the herbs, I still wanted to continue taking it.  As for the taste, I still find it very strong despite taking it for so long.  I have not grown accustomed to it.  (Laughingly)

Besides taking the herbs, you had to change your lifestyle and diet.  Were you angry with us about that?

No.  I accepted what must be done for my own good.  Of course, initially I complained about the difficulty I encountered – having to change the way I used to cook, and what I could eat.  But I did not blame you.  It is part of the healing path.  Also, I did not realize that there was sea-salt which I could use to replace the normal table salt.  So, all my food was without salt.  It was so difficult to eat as I found the food tasteless.  As I visited CA Care centre more often, I learnt about the sea-salt, the liquid amino and the different ways of healthy cooking. Things brightened up and I was happier.  Now, I have no more problems preparing my food.

How long did it take for you to get used to the changes?

About half a year.

You were supposed to take herbs, change your diet, exercise and learn to relax.  Which is the most difficult thing to do?

The most difficult thing was taking the herb – Breast M Tea. Whenever I took Breast M, my tongue goes le le le le (demonstrating with tongue moving up and down quickly and laughing gleefully).

You have taken the so called “unproven” path for your healing, were you harassed or under pressure by anyone about this?

Yes.  My relatives asked: Are you sure the herbs are that good?  Can the herbs be trusted?  Must you abstain from so many foods?  Must you go through so much difficulty? They would urge me to eat whatever they cook even when I told them I have to abstain from those foods. They then told me: No need to abstain from anything.  You eat vegetables.  Vegetables also have poison(pesticides).

Do you believe them?

They can say what they like, but I do not listen to them.  I do not believe what they say.  Why must I listen to them and change my ways?  I am so well up to this day.  Why must I change and take chances.  So, I told them that because of the herbs I am taking, I have to abstain from all those forbidden food. This is to cut short the discussion and having to explain so many things to them why a healthy diet is so important in the healing of cancer.

If we were to say: You can now eat whatever you like. Would you?

No. I would not. Not the oily and deep fried food.  I can see how bad they are now, such food like satay. Children love it.  Now we know how unhealthy it is.  As for me, I would not take even a piece of meat.

You win because you are not calculative. You listen to advice.  And most of all you are willing to change.  Your willingness to change is important.

Speaking of change, my husband’s brother-in-law said: You stupid girl. Cannot eat this, cannot eat that, and cannot eat everything.

Ten Years On CA Care Therapy

Lian was 57 years old when she came and see us. Sometime in 1996, she underwent a hysterectomy. She was put on hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Three years later, she suffered left breast cancer. She underwent a mastectomy in July 1999. It was a medullary carcinoma with no metastasis. She was asked to undergo chemotherapy but declined. She took tamoxifen.

Lian came to see us in November 1999 and was started on the herbs. She then decided to stop taking tamoxifen. It has been 10 years since she was diagnosed with breast cancer. She is doing well and has no problems whatsoever. She is very much alive!

Pathology Report: 27 July 1999: Left breast lump – 3 x 2 cm. Case of medullary carcinoma.

Blood Test Results

——————-Dec. 99    Aug. 03  July 06     Nov. 08

ESR                     12            16             19            25 H

Haemoglobin     13.3         14.5          14.0           13.8

Platelet               302         365           330            302

WBC                      4.8          5.3           5.5             5.9

CEA                       1.0          0.9           1.0             1.5

CA 15.3                 n/a          11.1         10.4           14.5

Comments:

Lian is indeed a sweet and pleasant lady. She speaks softly and is totally ignorant of what she is up against, perhaps due to her lack of education. She is a person who follows and fears authority. As such she follows instructions well. She takes her prescribed herbs very religiously and also keeps to her diet.

Lian declined further medication after coming to see us. She did not want any chemotherapy or tamoxifen any more. We could still remember this frail looking lady who came to see us 10 years ago. We could not imagine how she could survive the chemotherapy if she were to undergo the treatment. The side effects of chemotherapy are not like ant bites as some were told.  Even without chemotherapy and tamoxifen, Lian does not suffer metastasis. Over the 10 years that she is on herbs, she has not encountered any discomfort or illness at all.

Although Lian is not an educated lady, she has the courage and the commitment to take a different path to healing. She is well rewarded for that adventure. Lian is not alone to try this adventure. There are many others like her. But we do not advise you to embark on a similar journey if you do not believe in what we do or have the commitment to help yourself. Success does not come easy, and there is no magic bullet for cancer.

In Lian’s case we can see the evil in HRT. She ended up with breast cancer. This is not an isolated case linking breast cancer and HRT. We have come across many cases such as this.

After Mastectomy Chau Took Herbs and Changed Her Diet. Her sister died after medical treatment

Chau (not real name) is a 43-year old female from Johor. She had a lump in her right breast. A biopsy indicated cancer and subsequently she underwent a mastectomy. Chau was indeed in a dilemma when she came to see us. Her 47-year-old sister also had breast cancer. She underwent surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy and within a year was dead. Chau was under intense pressure because her oncologist insisted that she undergo chemotherapy and radiotherapy after her mastectomy. She and her brother came to seek our help in May 2004.

I remember saying this to Chau: Don’t worry. I do not think that you are going to die within a year like your sister. Of course, I cannot guarantee that because I am not God. But my experience with breast cancer showed me that even if you do NOTHING, you will not die of breast cancer within a year.

Chau was started on the herbs and was told in no uncertain terms that she must keep to the good diet. I also asked her to go for a blood test, as a baseline for monitoring her progress. Six months on the herbs Chau came back to see us again. I told her: if you live another 6 months, then it means that we are doing the right thing. Remember, your sister died about a year after chemotherapy and radiotherapy.

Chau came to see us again in April 2005. It was almost a year after her initial visit. She was doing well but was very unsettled and concerned as her doctor was still insisting that she go for chemotherapy. I told her: It has to be your choice! Why do you need chemotherapy or radiotherapy? Your sister had chemotherapy and radiotherapy and she died. Remember what Einstein said: Insanity is to do things over and over again and expecting different results. If you do the same things as your sister did, you might end up with the same result – dead.

Pathology Report: 27 April 2004

Infiltrating ductal carcinoma of breast. Size: 1 cm in diameter. Histologically grade 2. Margins of excision are close to tumour. One of 10 axillary lymph node is positive for metastatatic deposits.

Blood Test Results

May 2004     Sept.05   Sept 06

ESR                     23 H            4            12

Haemoglobin     11.6           12.1         13.3

Platelet               240            199          228

WBC                    3.89            6.9          6.1

CEA                     1.0               0.6          0.5

CA15.3                4.4               4.9          5.4

As I am writing this article, Chau’s brother called – what a coincidence! He told me Chau is in perfect health. And this is January 2009, meaning Chau has been well (minus having to endure the agony of the intended toxic treatments) for almost 5 years now. There is every reason to believe and hope that she is going to be able to live for many more years to come.

Comment: We are grateful to God the Almighty that Chau is still alive and well. This is what all patients should feel – be grateful. Chau took a different healing path from her elder sister. However, it is most unfortunate that she had been put under a voodoo curse – without chemotherapy or radiotherapy she would not be cured.  There is no truth in such an assumption.

 

 

Healing of Metastatic Liver Cancer

Kelantan is situated in the east coast of northern Peninsular Malaysia. I know this place as a poor and backward state. But this is where I was born and brought up.  Though the people there speak Malay, the Kelantanese lingo is often not understood by people of other states in Malaysia. And the Kelantanese are proud of their lingo. This lingo is like a thread that binds the Kelantanese together – irrespective of whether you are Malays or Chinese. In this video, you will hear how we talk.

On 27 August 2010, Mat (not real name, H382), 62-year-old man from Kota Bharu, Kelantan; came to see me. He and his son walked into our centre without any medical report. I told them this is not the way we do things. I am not a village medicine man who dishes out herbs without knowing what is actually wrong with the patient. I need to read the medical reports, blood test results and see the X-rays or CT scan.  So, I told him: I am blind.

It was not possible for me to send him home empty-handed. He had travelled a whole day by bus to come here. So, I had to do what I could to help him – blind or not.

Mat said he had a cancerous lump in his right neck many years ago. This had since been removed by surgery. He was okay.  But for the past seven years he had liver problems (?). I did not know what that meant. Anyway he had consulted a specialist of a private medical centre in Kota Bharu before he came to CA Care. He was told there was something in his liver. His son said, he saw the CT scan with a “big hole” in the liver. Mat pointed out to me that his abdomen was hard.  The doctor wanted to give him chemo. He refused. His son learned about CA Care from the internet and decided to bring his father to Penang and seek another way of treating his father’s liver.  He also told the doctor that he wanted to come and see us. The doctor agreed and said there is nothing else he could offer him except chemo. Since Mat did not want the chemo, then he should go to Penang instead.

At his first visit, Mat presented with poor health. He was unable to sleep, had no appetite, bowel movements were difficult, was breathless after walking a short distance, and his abdomen was hard. He lacked energy and was always tired – sleeping most time of the day.  Based on these presentations, I suspected that he might have liver cancer – a hepatoma? Mat was prescribed Capsule A + B, LL-tea, Liver 1 and Liver 2 teas.

Honestly, I did not expect to see him again! That is the way it is with many people. They come with their problems. Unload their stories unto us. Take the herbs for about a week or two and never ever return.  They think we are magicians dishing out instant cures! I have made a study. Only 30% of those who come are serious enough wanting to find healing for themselves. The remaining 70% are just shopping for instant cures.
To our surprise Mat came back to see us again on 5 November 2010 – some three months later. He appeared happy and satisfied. And more important, he had regained his health.

Watch this video. The subtitles will help you follow our conversation.

Mat said he had regained his energy –  not tired as before. He could go fishing with his son riding the motorbike, something he could not do before. His appetite was great – he could not stop eating. And he ate a lot. Three meals a day and wanted more but his son stopped him from eating too much. He was able to sleep well. His urine flow was good – strong stream unlike before. His bowel movements were also good. His hardened abdomen had gone softer.

This is an amazing healing story, beyond our expectation.  My conversation with Mat that night was hard hitting. But I said it all with the “gentleness” of the Kelantanese lingo. So we all took it in good spirit. Mat got my points  very clearly and he appreciated them, with no offence.

Mat said: “I am sorry. It is my mistake. I was complacent. I felt so healthy that I forgot to come and see you after I finished the herbs. Boss, it was my mistake. I know that Boss is going to get angry with me. But all the same, I decided to come back again for more herbs. ”

“ I know why Boss is angry with me. This is because Boss wants his patients to get well. He wants to save their lives. So it is right if he is angry when we don’t follow what he says.”

My response to Mat that night were hard.

“That is normal. When they are dying, patients will follow what I said. But when they become well, they will immediately forget my advice.”

“What is this – you took herbs for a month but you stretched them until three months before you come back again. What are you trying to do? You know, cases like yours could be serious. You can die anytime soon. By right if you get well you should continue taking the herbs without stopping.”

“Anyway, it is your life. You are responsible for it. It is up to you, you want to die or you want to live. It is your choice and your responsibility.”

“Your healing is most unexpected. I don’t expect you to get well so soon. But you did. Consider this as a blessing from God. It is a real gift from God. Appreciate it or you throw it down the drain. It will be a waste if you throw it away. Know that this is indeed a blessing. ”

“Remember, to remain healthy or to get sick is your choice and your responsibility. I have shown you the way. You have already experienced the healing. Now, it is up to you take the road and proceed further. Nobody can walk this road for you.”

To those patients reading this case study, I would say the same thing to you. Just one reminder, please bring all your medical records when you come!

Let me conclude by saying this: “All said, I like Mat – this man from Kelantan. I am glad that I was able to help him!”

5 December 2010: Mat came back to see us again – exactly a month after his second visit. My earlier message (“scolding”) got across to him. Wonderful! On top of it he brought along his medical reports.

Medical History: He had painless, neck swelling since 2000. CT scan of head and neck on 28 August 2003 indicated an enlarged “right submandibular gland. It measures 2.3 x 2.7 x 4.2 cm. Right maxillary sinus mucocele and concurrent chronic siniusitis.”

Surgery was performed to remove the lump. Histopathology report confirmed “adenoid cystic carcinoma. Tumour extends to the outer capsule of salivary gland.”

Ultrasonography of the liver on 4 December 2010 (a day before his present visit) indicated “liver is enlarged (21 x 11 cm) and irregular. Heterogeneous parenchymal echo texture with many nodular masses with varying sizes and texture with irregular outlines. A big nodule  10 x 8 cm in size in the inferior part of the right lobe crossing segmental boundaries showing necrotic centre. Ascitic fluid is present. Impresion: multiple metastatic lesions of the liver.

My first question to Mat was: “How are you doing?” Without hesitation he replied that he was good and well. During this visit he was accompanied by his son and daughter. Four points were highlighted.

  • The son pointed out that before taking the herbs, Mat’s abdomen was enlarged. Now, the swelling had subsided significantly although the abdomen is still hard.
  • Mat has more strength. He said he is strong for a man of his age – 62 years old.
  • Mat is able to go fishing, unlike before.
  • His pale palms are now pink. His face is flushed. He looks and feels healthy.
  • One problem Mat is facing now is his ferocious appetite. Mat said: “ I just liked to eat.” His daughter said: “Every time he wakes up he wants to eat.” I told Mat: “Most cancer patients have poor appetite. In your case you always want to eat. I don’t have herbs to stop your appetite!”

Mat promised to come back again. In the meantime he will stick on with the good diet and herbs.

Comments: According to the oncology books; Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine 15th Ed., pg.589: “If untreated, most patients die within 3 to 6 months of diagnosis.”  Martin Abeloff, et al.  in Clinical Oncology, Vol: 2, pg. 1697 said: “Median survival of Hong Kong patients with inoperable HCC – tumour larger than 6 cm in diameter and receiving no treatment – was 3.5 weeks.  Tumour doubling time ranged from 1 to 19.5 months, with an average of 6.5 months.”

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