George H. - prostate cancer

 

 

 
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Archived from Charlotte Gerson's booklet

Story

George H. arrived at the Gerson Hospital in Mexico in March
1998, suffering from metastasized prostate cancer which had
invaded his bladder and from there had grown into his ureters,
blocking them. As a result he was virtually unable to urinate and
faced the threat of kidney failure.

In this emergency a stem was placed into his bladder, allowing
the urine to flow. At the time of starting the Gerson Therapy his
PSA stood at 900.

About one year later his PSA had dramatically dropped to 11 5.

The exciting news (and the reason for presenting this case) was
that during the second week in February 1999, after a heavy
snowfall in the area where he lived, he went skiing. He was 80
years old at the time.

George H. was lost to follow-up. But what is certain is that the
Gerson Therapy did give him great relief, plus the chance to enjoy
skiing at a high age!


 
 
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