P. A. — pancreatic cancer

 

 

 
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Archived from Charlotte Gerson's book

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   Having lost some 25 pounds, in January 1986, P. A. was sent to a hospital
in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, for a CAT scan, whose
results were verified by a needle biopsy. The diagnosis was pancreatic
cancer. The specialist told her to get her affairs in order because her cancer
was inoperable and added that the malignancy had spread to her
liver, gallbladder and spleen. By then, the patient had lost 45 pounds
and was vomiting blood. With no other option, she decided to try the
Gerson Therapy, having heard about a local man who claimed to have
recovered on it from pancreatic cancer.

   In March 1986, she arrived at the Gerson clinic in Mexico and started
the intensive therapy. By December of that year, a mere 11 months later,
according to her doctor the patient had the cancer licked. In February
1990, her family doctor stated that "As of the present time, she has no
evidence of recurrence and what evidence of malignancy was present in
1985 has now gone."(10) P. A. continues in good health and leads an
active life, 20 years after being diagnosed with an apparently incurable
and life-threatening disease.

REFERENCES
10. Personal communication to Charlotte Gerson.


 
 
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