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Leukemia alternative treatments: mercury chelation and coral calcium
Sunday, October 31 2010 - Filed under: General
Due to a leukemia case in my family, I've done an 8-10 hour research on the subject. Here are my findings.
I've read lots of blogs and cases and most were disappointing. Most people just die after a few years. After a while I started to think this wasn't gonna be easy, but then I discovered three great cases with full recovery:
Case 1: Marlene Paulson, 8 years (now 17 years) since diagnosis of acute leukemia
Female, 100% long-term remission because of mercury-chelation
www.alive.com/3930a2a2.php?subject_bread_cramb=178 Also:
www.drcastillo.com/testimonials.asp (search for Marlene)
Also:
www.alive.com/forum/viewtopic173.php?sid=d115ee5b0ffb611011aa01bfdaf55c9e
Case 2: Steve Freier, 11 years since diagnosis of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia
Bad root canal and coral calcium
www.cllhealed.com/ Also:
cllhealed.wordpress.com/2010/03/12/cll-my-journey-to-healing/ Also:
cllhealed.wordpress.com/evidence/ Note from Steve: I must clarify one detail in the comment you made about my CLL healing. It did not have anything to do with removal of mercury. I had had most of that done slowly over the years already. When I was diagnosed with CLL I did not have any mercury fillings in my mouth, just one bad root canal.
Case 3a: Hessel Baartse, 9 years since diagnosis of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia
Dental revision, mercury chelation, low-carb diet, pH balancing
www.clldefeated.com/
Case 3b: Reference from clldefeated.com
www.clldefeated.com/breakthrough.html (last two paragraphs)
It's amazing how mercury can affect ones health!
This one is interesting also:
ezinearticles.com/?Chronic-Lymphocytic-Leukemia-Defeated-With-PH-Balance-and-Nutritional-Therapy&id=2292552
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