A. F. — breast cancer

 

 

 
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Archived from Charlotte Gerson's book

Story

   A.F. discovered a lump in her breast in September 1985. She had a
biopsy and a lumpectomy, followed by radiation and chemotherapy at
the Virginia Mason Hospital in Seattle, Washington. By 1989, the cancer
had spread to her throat. She had more surgery, followed again by radiation.
Five months later, more recurrences occurred "all over" and more
radiation was offered. Due to the extreme suffering caused by the earlier
radiation, she refused the treatment and went instead to the Gerson hospital
in Mexico. Before long, she was getting better and, after about a
year, she was told that she didn't have cancer anymore.

   Seven years later, the radiation damage causing A.F. severe dryness in
her throat cleared at last and her health was truly excellent. When she
returned to her original doctor and told him that she was on the Gerson
Therapy, he simply walked out of the office. A.F. continues in good
health.
(2007)


 
 
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