Marge Lemley - emphysema

 

 

 
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Archived from Charlotte Gerson's booklet

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   In April 1976, in her early fifties, Marge suffered a heart attack.
Along with a great deal of stress, she also had a nervous breakdown.
Then she began having extreme breathing difficulties.
Suffering chest pain, she was unable to move and required fairly
regular oxygen. Her doctors prescribed Valium, digitalis, nitroglycerine
and Enderol; however Marge refused to take the drugs.

   Subsequently, she was diagnosed with emphysema and required
constant oxygen. Bedridden and suffering from diarrhea, she lost
weight. She was down to 76 pounds when she started the Gerson
Therapy at the Gerson Hospital in Mexico in October 1979.

   She was able to digest the light food of the Gerson Therapy. She
regained weight to her normal level and for many years thereafter
had energy with good health.

   The last news of her came to us in the mid-'90s.


 
 
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