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Archived from
Charlotte Gerson's booklet
Story
In
October 1991, before her period, Paula Bambic felt a lump in
her breast. A mammogram showed a shadow. Her doctor urged a
needle biopsy, which confirmed a fast growing malignancy. Her
doctor suggested surgery, followed by radiation and chemotherapy.
Paula refused. He then suggested that she should at least
have a lumpectomy. Paula had it done on an outpatient basis, in
the course of which about a quarter of her breast was removed.
Following this procedure, her surgeon told her that he found her
entire breast full of cancer and that she should have a complete
mastectomy. Paula knew about the Gerson Therapy; besides, her
minister at church the next Sunday urged her "to look into the
Gerson Therapy."
In December 1991 Paula came to the Gerson Therapy hospital in
Mexico. Nine months later she was cancer free, all her tests
looked good, her cancer markers were normal. She now reports
that she "feels wonderful" and stays close to the therapy. Her
weight is steady, her appetite and sleep are normal, she travels
extensively, gives much of her time to work as a full volunteer at
church, besides enjoying and spending much time with her three year-
old grandson. She says that recovering from cancer was "an
incredibly wonderful experience in all ways." At a little over
twelve years since the start of her treatment, we can claim a cure
of her breast cancer. Last contact: March 2004.
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