Patient Mr A Brown
Address NSW Australia
Age 76 years
Doctor Dr Laird
Address Toronto, Ontario
Diagnosis   Lung cancer (Poorly differentiated Adenocarcinoma)



 

This is the contents of a letter written 20th Feb 1995.

My Experience With A Herbal Tea.

19-9-94

AAAAdmitted to C***** Memorial hospital by Dr W,suffering from extreme breathlessness.

20-9-94

Transferred to L***** Base Hospital by Dr L, had chest X-Ray on admission. Report on X-Ray is attached.

23-9-94

Further Chest X-Ray in Hospital Report is attached..Dates indicated in the body of this report apparently should read "20-9-94".

28-9-94

C.T. Scan of the Thorax. Attached Report suggests that clinical / biochemical tests may assist in diagnosing my problem more accurately.

29-9-94

Lung Biopsy performed. The results are indicated in the attached Cytopathology Report. My diagnosis - "incurable lung cancer".

12-10-94

Dr L suggested radio therapy and referred me to Dr A, cancer specialist at the R**** B**** Hospital.

14-10-94

Dr A confirmed incurable lung cancer and advised me to return home to use what "limited time" I had , there, rather than undergo radio therapy which could achieve very little. This I did, having no treatment at all. My two daughters were aware of this tea and its remarkable effects on a friend who, having had conventional treatment for a bowel cancer, was sent home with limited time, as medical science had nothing more to offer. My daughters procured some of the tea and insisted their sceptical father try it. It was then readily available.

20-10-94

I commenced taking the tea - 100 mls 4 times / daily. I began to improve remarkably and in six weeks I was up and about, feeling better each day.

18-1-95

I have recovered sufficiently to resume relatively normal activities so I visited Dr W who sent me for a Chest X-Ray which showed remarkable resolution of the earlier tumour cavity. Report is attached.

19-1-95

I visited Dr L who compared this X-Ray with that of 23-9-94, and was amazed with what he saw. He was incredulous that such a change was possible. It was then that I told him I had been taking the tea. He asked me for its details and told me to continue using it. He referred me for a CT Scan check.

25-1-95

CT Scan of the thorax confirmed indications consistent with those of the X-Ray of 18-1-95. Report of the CT Scan is attached. I visited Dr Laird after, and with the CT Scan and Report on the same day. He advised me to continue taking the herbal tea for at least six months. He agreed to give me a "THEN AND NOW" statement - my condition prior to and during hospitalisation, my outlook on discharge and my present state of health. He has done that and I have attached his statement to head the file of X-Ray etc Reports. He has even included the tea as part of my present medication.

20-2-95

As I write, I feel my cancer situation has been checked by the tea.I continue to keep well, certainly far beyond that anticipated by the medical profession nearly five months ago. Within generous limitations, I have resumed normal activities and feel most optimistic for the future while I continue with the tea.

My research has indicated that the use of this tea for the treatment of cancer has been suppressed overseas for much of this century and I now wonder if our present Government is afraid of the repercussions from the medical profession, pharmaceutical companies and the like if a simple herbal remedy for cancer achieved results far beyond those of present day medical science.

Signed

A Brown.

These are the medical records of Mr Brown. Diagnosed with terminal Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer, Adenocarcinoma, and offered no medical treatment for the condition.
80% of lung cancers are Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer. Doctors success rate for lung cancer is less than 10% survival from all known medical treatments.
Here are Mr Brown's proof of diagnosis and recovery.

To save on the size of the copies, I have left off the bottom of each page.

First a look at the summary of the case by Mr Brown's doctor

Mr Brown was "better" according to his doctor in January.

His diagnosis started in late September.

Here are the original tests.

Initial Chest X-Ray


Further Chest X-Ray


Now a CT Scan of the Thorax


Finally a biopsy Stating "Poorly differentiated"


N.B. commenced the tea 23 Aug 1994


Now the good nows in January. The X-Ray


The CT Scan


The clearance was the first frame you saw.

I would like to thank Mr Brown for supplying us with this information, and his permission to use it.

Congratulations on your recovery and we wish you many further years of health and happiness.
Lung cancer survival rates for 1 year are about 10% and is usually those diagnosed with early stages 1 or 2.
Mr Brown was stage 4!
2000

A man living in Jersey contracted Sojo Products in the UK in 2000
and said he had spoken with Mr Brown in Australia.
He was still doing well. No relapse.
As this man also had lung cancer (the reason for contacting him) he wanted to order some tea.


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