Dear Tim,
Thank you for all the help and support that
you continue to give me and your guidance
through my use of Poly MVA. I would like to
give my testimonial and relate some of my
experience to others.
In May, 2001 I
had undergone a radical hysterectomy
after being informed that a biopsy had
revealed a tiny cancerous tumor in the
endometrial lining. Unfortunately,
although my surgeon had been highly
recommended as chief of gynecological
oncology at a major hospital, the surgery
was not performed promptly as it should have
been (I was forced to wait 6 weeks because
he was going on vacation). Also, prior to
surgery, I had been given a drug to prevent
clotting which caused me to hemorrhage
severely and I almost didn't make it through
the surgery. In any case, I was
told afterwards that
it was very likely that some cells were
remaining and that I would need
subsequent radiation treatments for 5 weeks.
I was so sick and weak at the time that I
resisted these treatments for several weeks.
While I was in the hospital,
I had met a nurse who
told me about Poly MVA. Her
nephew was taking it and doing very well. I
kept in touch with her and contacted Gary
Matson sometime in June. I was quite frantic
by that time and Gary was a virtual
blessing. I started on Poly sometime
towards the end of June or early July.
In August, I found another doctor to follow
up with because I could not go back to the
original surgeon who had treated me so
badly. She examined me and observed
something that concerned her.
She did not think
that it was cancerous because the cells were
flaking off - something that she had never
seen before.
I think the flaking off was because the
Poly-MVA was starting to kill the cancer.
The Doctor sent a sample to the lab for
analysis. The result indicated that cancer
was present. As I had been warned, during
surgery some of the cancer cells had escaped
and I was not in the clear. It was decided
that I would need five weeks of pelvic
radiation followed by several treatments of
brachytherapy. I was frightened and so
followed this advice which has created
horrible side effects in the cervical area.
In total I had radiation treatments for 13
weeks because I was unable to endure
consecutive daily treatments and it had to
be extended with brief periodic interludes.
All during this time
I persisted
in taking my Poly MVA although I was
discouraged to do so by the doctors.
I had read all the data
regarding Poly and how it works to destroy
the cancer cells as well as preventing new
ones from forming .
At this point I am
considered to be in complete remission
and in spite of great hardship to
maintain it I continue to take 2 teaspoons a
day. I am convinced that Poly-MVA has
made the difference for me.
Poly-MVA is a great
breakthrough and if taken in time and in
adequate amounts it does indeed keep cancer
at bay. I feel that it has improved
my chances for survival. If possible, I
would like to continue taking it
indefinitely.
I look forward to the day when Poly MVA
is given full recognition by the medical
profession and the FDA for its value in
fighting cancer. My thanks to Dr. Garnett,
Dr. Sanchez and to Gary Matson for their
great contributions......
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