Testimonial 1
This person has terminal Hodgkin's lymphoma with a metastasis in the brain.
Edited by Cure.Cancer with permission, last update April 5, 2007.
Identity withheld by Cure.Cancer with permission.
Edited from e-mail received Wednesday February 14, 2007.
The first day, 3 grams; second day, 6 grams; and today will take 9 grams
of ginger root powder. Tomorrow will do another 9 grams, and day 5 also.
Then will reevaluate.
Edited from e-mail received Friday March 16, 2007.
I tried the ginger, and the tumors shrunk some and at the end of three
days, I decided to continue, and went another 2 days--but my kidneys started
hurting, and I've been concentrating on bringing them back to normal. By
the end of the 5 days, my tumors had shrunk by about half, which I thought
was outstanding--but the kidney pain kind of took the fun out of it. Luckily,
the kidneys are coming back, and the pain is subsiding. I've always been
indestructible, and my adventurous nature constantly pushes the envelope.
My attempt wasn't very scientific. I used straight ginger powder of unknown
efficacy instead of measured doses of extract in pill form--but I did use
an accurate digital scale to weigh it.
I'm almost ready to try the second round--just want to make sure the kidneys
are back up all the way first.
Edited from e-mail received Wednesday April 4, 2007.
From my experience with ginger, I firmly believe it has merit in the war
on cancer. I believe now, as I did before, that with rare individual exceptions,
there is no single magic bullet we can point to and say, "This cures cancer."
My first experience with ginger caused me great pain and anguish, and I
truly thought for a while that I had blown out my kidneys. It was not a good
experience. My subsequent attempts with ginger show a sensitivity of my kidneys
to this approach, and I will keep trying to get my body to perform properly
in appropriate ways with ginger and other regimens until I either win the
battle or no longer have the strength to continue.
Cure.Cancer Comment:
A ball shaped tumor reduced to half the original diameter has one eighth
the original volume. That is the tumor has been reduced by 87.5%. Please
note that tumor size reduction does not correlate to long term survival.
It is best to repeat when able until the tumors are all gone. Too much,
too soon can be quite hard on the lungs, liver, and kidneys. Be confident
and take it easy. It works!
As can be seen from the April 4 e-mail, ginger is not a magic bullet.
Not everyone can be cured. There is some thought that because ginger inhibits
the enzyme cyclooxygenase(COX), it may affect renal hemodynamics and be
potentially nephrotoxic. Therefore it should be used cautiously, especially
by those with underlying renal dysfunction.
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