April 28, 2017

Neuroblastoma 4-th stage, update, big success

Remarkable success so far, for outstandingly grave case of newborn with neuroblastoma:
--- girl weighting 3 kg
--- huge tumor weighting about 500g!



She has been receiving distant help since her story appeared on one charity site about 7 months ago.
There were no much expectations, nevertheless distant healing was performed almost everyday. She of course has been having intense standard treatments: operation and multiple chemotherapies.

Update today: everything ok, SHE IS HEALTHY! - no pathology found.

She had and has amazingly strong fundamental energy, where cancer operates, which was the reason to expect at least slowing down or stopping tumor progression - however she managed to bring it to the point of, above.

Today's photo:







Optical nerve glioma case, update

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Latest scan: tumor stable.
"... Kaitlens MRI results her tumors are still stable. No growth."

This case is quite special: despite optical path gliomas are more benign, than malignant, this doesn't make progress faster, maybe instead, this case demonstrates amazing resistance. Much more malignant tumors react on distant healing much faster, showing regression at least for less significant parts.

Tumor is stable already for more than a year though.

April 11, 2017

T-lymphoblastic lymphoma with vertebra localization

A boy 9 years old, cancer discovered in Aug 2015 from a check-up due to pains in legs and spine. It showed large tumor with vertebral localization. Surgery was temporarily effective, as tumor later began growing in the same spot.

Reiki and other forms of energy healing have been and currently being done to him, and along with standard Western treatment like chemo/radiation, he's having stable progress.



In Febr this year he first time could visit a hairdresser

 
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And later to participate in a pirate show as Jack The Sparrow

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This is bad case of advanced cancer, which I first thought would be hardly curable, though lymphomas are not considered as fatal as brain tumors by survival statistics. Each cancer case is unique though.