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01 Jun 2012 14:01 #18093 by SAJPIN
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Hi My name is Betty. I am from Poland.Sorry for my English.A few months ago on my right ovary was found tumor about 7 cm .I had surgery. They took tumor out with right ovary .They found cancer cells .Its very early stage but doctor suggested next surgery just to take may left ovary out with my womb.they did not found any different tumors in my body.in the meantime and before surgery i took MMS1,i did procotol 1000. At the moment im drinking MMS1 about 24 drops a day...Can you tell me please should i carry on with this or try MM2,do you think i need next surgery.please help:)

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01 Jun 2012 14:05 #18094 by pam
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Hi, Betty. Your english is fine. I can't tell you what to do, but I can suggest you watch this video: It's a video testimonial of a woman with ovarian cysts.


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01 Jun 2012 14:25 #18096 by SAJPIN
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thank you

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02 Jun 2012 01:09 #18117 by cmm629
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Hi Betty,
I would add MMS2.
I'd also suggest looking into Gerson Therapy (based on an alkaline, organic diet - I believe they have opened a clinic in Europe), Essiac (can be ordered from Canada), and apricot kernels (aka, bitter almonds - vitamim B12 or laetrile - same stuff). Cancer is stubborn, so I'd fight it with a full arsenal.

As a long time nurse I would personally avoid surgery - cancer cells can easily spread when they cut you open - though the medical profession won't tell you that - I'm not sure most surgeons are even aware of it.
Wishing you good health,
Colleen

Colleen McMurray RN, MBA
Minister of Health
Reconnective Healing Practitioner
website: www.cmm629.com
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02 Jun 2012 10:05 #18130 by SAJPIN
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Thank you Coleen for your advice. I will try this.:)

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