A quick update before the New Year - Part 6

How time flies! Here’s a quick update, just before we enter the New Year.

 

I had an additional scan on 13 November (about 2.5 months after the previous scan), in order to monitor the cancer after stopping all ‘official’ medication.

 

And it’s good, once again. I have no words to express my gratitude!

 

In a nutshell, the report states the following:

No new areas of concern – lymph node metastases stable – primary tumour stable at about 1 cm – the bone metastases are ‘not clearly recognisable’ – and ‘persistent partial remission'.

 

Every reason to be incredibly happy and confident that healing from breast cancer is not only possible, but progressing.

 

I should mention here that I’ve started a new therapy: Medical Ozon therapy. So what is it? Medical ozone is a mix of pure ozone and pure oxygen. It has a strong bactericidal, fungicidal and virus-inactivating effect, as well as blood circulation-promoting properties. In low-dose concentrations, ozone acts as a bioregulator: the body's own defenses are mobilized, i.e. the immune system is activated or, better yet, modulated. Immune cells produce specific messenger substances, and the protective mechanisms of our cells are activated. How is it applied? 50 to 100 ml of the patient's own blood are enriched outside the body with a precisely defined amount of ozone, which reacts 100% with the red and white blood cells and activates their metabolism. The activated blood is immediately returned to the patient in the form of a normal drip infusion. And, in combination with mistletoe therapy, the effect is even enhanced!

Unfortunately, ozone therapy is not covered by the health insurance.

 

Expect the next update in February! In the meantime, enjoy the New Year's Eve celebrations and don't forget that miracles really do happen!!