Lung cancer tumor completely disappeared, experts surprised and claimed it’s impossible
A 61-year-old woman suffered from a common cough in early 2008, but she never thought that this was the beginning of a nightmare. Fortunately, she met me and her lung cancer was cured in just one year, freeing her from the clutches of death. Even Australian lung cancer experts were so surprised, saying “this is impossible.”
Traditional Chinese medicine and medication, with a long history, are so broad and profound for Western medicine to comprehend. This patient firmly believed in traditional Chinese medicine, unlike other patients who first go for chemotherapy or targeted therapy before coming to me for remedies with traditional Chinese medicine only after Western medicine fails, which add a lot of difficulties to the treatment. This kind of patients takes up the majority, compared with those who seek traditional Chinese medicine treatment from the beginning. I treated the patient with my exclusively invented “Chinese Medicine Brain Theory” and the results were unexpectedly satisfactory. She was transformed from a patient with illnesses all over the body into a healthy person who could enjoy happy time with her children and grandchildren again.
Before 2008 Easter, she had a comprehensive medical check-up. A tumor was found in the upper front of her right lung with a diameter of 4.5cm and another in her back measuring 2.5cm in diameter. Both had spread to her lymph and eroded her ribs, causing pain in her upper right back. She said her husband was a long-term smoker and she might have been a victim of second-hand smoke inhalation. When I saw her for the first time, her complexion was dull, greenish and yellowish, her lips were purple and she was listless. By just looking at her, you could tell she was seriously ill. She stammered, her movement was not very smooth and she had poor memory.
A year ago, she was diagnosed with high blood pressure and needed to take medicine. Because of her long history of external hemorrhoids, she suffered from frequent bleeding during defecation. There were two black bean-sized lymph nodes (also known as lymphatic nucleuses) in her right neck, a small sore on the gum near her upper incisor and two small pus-filled sores under her tongue. Twenty years ago, she said, she had a lymphoma in her right lower jaw, which was surgically removed. I thought problems with her immune system made her prone to inflammation, so I told her to drink kelp, seaweed, laver and lean meat soup as a dietary therapy.
Lymph softened after taking medicine
On the first day after taking medicine, everything was normal. She slept well and she defecated normally without hemorrhoidal bleeding. On the second day, the small sore near her incisor shrank was no long red and swollen. The lymphatic nucleuses in her neck became softened and flattened. Her daughter touched them with her hand and felt them improved. Her blood pressure was normal, but her heartbeat was still high, which were common reactions among patients after taking medicine. Of the urine samples brought in for the first follow-up consultation, only one was orange, indicating blood stasis discharged from the heart, while the other three were light yellow.
At the second follow-up visit, the patient’s immune system had been gradually strengthened. One of the lymphatic nucleuses in her right neck had disappeared and could not be felt by hand. The other bigger one had become flattened and hardly visible. The sore near her incisor had disappeared. She spoke with a loud voice, indicating significantly improvement in her heart and lung functions. When she coughed occasionally, she felt less pain in her back and more relaxed. Although the weather had been humid recently, she did not feel stuffiness in her heart and chest.
The patient said that her gum often bled. Her dentist said she had periodontitis and suggested prophylaxis cleaning under anesthesia. I said it was not necessary and asked her to buy a hard-bristled toothbrush and brush her teeth vigorously until they bleed to remove the inflamed gum tissues, then take my medicine to restore blood vessels and her periodontitis would be cured. The patient listened to me and acted accordingly. It really worked and there was no more bleeding in her mouth. At the third follow-up consultation, her urine was dark green, which indicated toxins excreted from her liver. There were also white cholesterol deposits at the bottom of the bottle.
During the period, the patient went to Grantham Hospital for a follow-up consultation. Her X-ray image showed that the white shadow of the tumor had gradually become darker, indicating that the situation had improved. Her doctor suggested inserting an endoscope to examine her lungs. Fortunately, the patient refused. I explained that if the situation had really deteriorated, Western medicine could do nothing except electrotherapy and chemotherapy. There was no point in suffering. Intubation could destroy tumor tissues and lead to a spread, which was very unworthy. In just one month, my cancer treatment had already shown remarkable effects. As long as she drank the medicine patiently, she would recover quickly. At the fourth follow-up visit, the patient felt a lot warmer. Her daughter said that in the past, her mother still had to wear a down in March, but now a short-sleeved shirt was already enough for her, indicating significant improvement in her health. She also said that her mother used to snore heavily while sleeping, but recently she snored much less. It seemed that the patient’s conditions had improved a lot and her immune resistance had also been greatly enhanced.
Discomfort experienced after exposure to X-ray
It was found that X-ray could also cause adverse reactions. The patient complained that after taking X-ray, she had a pain in her jaw and on the next day, she had a sore throat. It seemed that X-ray was very harmful. The pain did not disappear until the fifth follow-up consultation, but the two lymphatic nucleuses in her right neck swelled and slightly protruded again. I warned her not to take X-ray or other harmful examinations anymore. She also said that after the examination, her energy level and physical conditions had deteriorated, which I thought could be very much related to the X-ray. I suggested her drinking the soup that I recommended last time again to reduce internal heat and treat the lymphatic swelling. I asked her to bring me the medical report from the hospital so that I could compare the results with physical improvement after taking Chinese medicine.
The patient then went to Chiu Chow to visit relatives and did not take medicine, but at the seventh follow-up visit, she was still in good spirits and kept talking. The swollen lymphatic nucleuses in her right neck had subsided and everything was back to normal. She also coughed less, and even she coughed once in a while, the pain in her back rib had eased a lot. She slept well without nocturia and she had normal defecation. Her hands and feet were warm and she no longer felt cold. She used to wake up in fear after falling asleep, but recently, this had not happened. It was because after her heart was strengthened, blood vessels in her nasal cavity were opened up, the saggy tissue was lifted and breathing became smooth, so she felt easy to fall asleep. Seeing her progresses day by day, I estimated that she could be cured in about a year. Since her conditions had begun to stabilize and I also hoped that she could be treated with peace of mind, I specially reduced her consultation and medicine fees.
After nearly three months of treatment, her conditions had progressed steadily. She had a good complexion, was full of energy, had a loud voice and her blood pressure was normal. She didn’t feel stuffiness in her chest even though the weather had been humid recently. She went to the hospital for follow-up consultation recently and took an X-ray examination, which showed that the lung tumor had further shrunk. After a while, her gum swelled again and the pain came back. After drinking the soup that I recommended, the symptoms totally disappeared. At the 14th follow-up visit, she felt a little tired due to house moving during the previous week. She coughed at night, but without phlegm. She snored when she slept, but the snoring completely disappeared later.
Lung tumor gradually disappeared
On the day of the 15th follow-up consultation, the patient went to the hospital to see her Western doctor in the morning. The X-ray taken this time showed that her lung tumor had gradually disappeared, with only some patches remaining on the image. After learning the good news, she was extremely happy. Unexpectedly, a week later, she suddenly spit out red-purple phlegm, like vomiting blood, which made her puzzled. After careful inspection, three small holes were found next to the teeth on her right cheek, with the gum nearby being red and swollen. It was the blood coming out from the small holes which caused the “bloody phlegm”. I thought the condition was caused by the two recent follow-up visits and X-rays examinations at the hospital, which might have caused damages to her lymphatic system.
In addition, the lymphatic nucleuses at the first visit swelled again. Previously, they also swelled immediately after X-ray taking. I believed these were related to the X-ray. Fortunately, blood stasis could be discharged from the several small holes in her mouth, which helped reduce the swelling. I again advised her not to take X-ray anymore to avoid effects on her body. Later, her daughter told me that she had sent her recent X-ray films to an Australian lung cancer specialist for diagnosis. He was amazed at the effects of my Chinese medicine treatment and found the notable shrinkage of the tumor impossible and incredible. The patient and her daughter all praised me, saying that they admired my medical skills and would insist on continual treatment.
Conditions improved and fully recovered
The patient again drank the soup I recommended, and it really worked. The lymphatic nucleuses in her right neck shrank back and the pain disappeared. Her mental state was good with sufficient sleep and normal defecation. Along with gradual improvement in her conditions, she was cheerful and smiley. Later, accompanied by her daughter, she went to Beijing for the Olympic Games and she even visited the Great Wall at Badaling. When she climbed up the ramps, she was no different from ordinary people and didn’t look like she was sick at all. She was particularly happy for this.
At the nineteenth follow-up consultation, I examined the patient again. The lymphatic nucleuses in her right neck had subsided and returned to normal. Her urine was dark maroon, dark orange-brown and light orange-brown, with all bottles containing a lot of white cholesterol. She often had a feeling of being tugged at her right back and shoulder, but there was no pain. Her body, arms and feet were warm, her heartbeat was even and powerful and she had good appetite. She climbed up stairs or walked on ramps with ease without panting. Her daughter said that her mother walked much faster than before. Although I kept telling the patient not to take X-ray, she did not listen to my advice and did it again at Queen Mary Hospital. The result was that the tumor was a little lighter in colour, showing her conditions further improved. Compared with the previous X-ray films her daughter brought to me showed her conditions had indeed improved a lot. At the thirty-fourth follow-up consultation, although X-ray films could not be obtained from Queen Mary Hospital as it rejected, her daughter told me that the Western doctor could tell from the X-ray films that the tumor had completely disappeared and the patches had also greatly reduced.
After almost a year of treatment, the patient could be deemed completely recovered. This is a very successful case. The treatment with traditional Chinese medicine from beginning to end had been very successful, under the evaluation standards of both Chinese and Western medicines. Afterwards, her daughter has introduced many lung cancer patients to me. The patient was first diagnosed on 1 April 2008 and up to 21 March 2009, a total of 39 visits were made. In June 2014, the patient came to me again to treat her dizziness and headache. Up to then, her lung cancer was completely cured without recurrence.
This article was written by Dr. Sik-Kee Au
May 2, 2017
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Medical case number: 080401