Bill Dejka - prostate cancer

 

 

 
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Archived from Charlotte Gerson's booklet

Story

Bill was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 1984 and immediately
had surgery to remove his prostate. His doctor assured him at that
time that they had gotten all the cancer out. But in 1988, cancerous
tumors were found in his lymph nodes, rectum, and bladder
- the cancer had metastasized. The doctors he then saw (he went
through four! ) suggested he take an experimental hormone
treatment; he began the treatment but decided not to complete it
and thought that there had to be a better way.

After doing some research on his own, visiting the library and
reading anything he could find about alternative therapies, he came
across Dr. Max Gerson's book, A Cancer Therapy: Results of 50
Cases. After careful consideration, in 1988 he went to the Gerson
Clinic in Tijuana and embarked on the Therapy. He stayed on it
for two years, and even worked full time after leaving the Clinic.

By 1990, all of Bill's tumors had disappeared. But his PSA
(prostate-specific antigen count, used to detect cancer in the
prostate), went up after leaving the therapy for a while. In 1993,
he returned to a modified Therapy, drinking six glasses of fresh
juices and administering two coffee enemas a day, plus adding
liver shots.

To this day, he religiously follows the Therapy, lives a very
active life, and practices meditation to help alleviate stress and
keep himself on the right track for his health. When asked if he
had any personal advice to give to others, he suggested, "Regardless
of what treatment you may be using, get on the Gerson
Therapy immediately in order to get the body functioning properly again."



 
 
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