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“I Feel Like the Medicine is Killing Me Instead of Helping Me”

With the forced chemotherapy treatment of young Daniel Hauser from Minnesota in the news rChemotherapy ecently, the 15-year-old story of Billy Best and his survival from cancer has returned to mainstream media.

Billy Best suffered cancer of the lymph nodes. After one ineffective round of chemotherapy, he fled south from his home in Massachusetts leaving a note for his parents: “The reason I left is because I could not stand going to the hospital every week. I feel like the medicine is killing me instead of helping me.”1

Billy explains in an interview with Mike Adams, that he only returned home after his parents agreed to alternative therapies.2

One of the therapies that Billy used was a natural immune enhancer injection called 7-X-14. I was excited to learn that it played a significant role in his recovery. I’ve used this same formula with many of my own patients.

7-14-X was created by Dr. Gaston Naessens, a French doctor living in Quebec, who believes it boosts the overall function of one’s immune system. I met Dr. Naessens at his home many years ago when Christopher Bird was writing The Galileo of the Microscope: On the Life and Trials of Gaston Naessens, in which I was quoted.

7-14-X is used widely in Western Europe and Mexico for a variety of degenerative diseases including AIDS. In Canada, it’s only available to Canadian citizens if requested by medical doctor on “compassionate grounds.” Hence, one of Health Canada’s many restrictions on Dr. Naessens’ is that you can’t even view his web site (www.cerbe.com) if you live in Canada.

Americans, however, can go to the site and order 7-14-X along with educational material on how to use it. International laws allow individuals to obtain medical and health products for personal use without a doctor’s signature.

The formula is not without its critics. The American Cancer Society says that 7-14-X has not been proven effective and may be dangerous.3 Dr. Gerald Batist, one of Canada’s leading cancer researchers, says people who’ve seen results with 7-14-X would have recovered without it.1

While mainstream medicine cries out that no formal testing has been done on 7-14-X to validate its effectiveness — they’ve done little or nothing to prove or disprove it. Big Pharma appears to prefer investing money and time tweaking and rotating drugs already in their arsenal rather than pursue a real cure. They even deem drugs successful that may only add a few miserable days or weeks to a cancer patient’s life.

They claim, despite the complete recovery of patients like Billy Best, that 7-14-X had NO impact. That’s quite an assumption. It would seem more logical to assume that it had at least some effect.

When my father developed lung cancer I had access to the formula and put him on it. He saw a complete recovery (and also quit smoking).

A year later, however, my mother’s doctor told us that she had developed pancreatic cancer. It ended up being a gall bladder problem. Nonetheless, after the shock of such news and the fear of losing his life companion, my father’s lung cancer returned.

This time he refused to take 7-14-X.

I think, in a way, he felt he cheated death the first time. He couldn’t imagine life without my mother. He didn’t want to outlive her. He let the cancer take him away.

Should you use 7-14-X? It’s not something I can recommend without knowing the details of your case. What I can say is that you should work with a natural health practitioner and have them consider it as a cancer treatment option.

Oddly enough, it’s easier for an American, like Billy Hauser, to get hold of 7-14-X from the French-Canadian clinic than it is for a Canadian. In Canada, you have to obtain it from a doctor.   In the U.S. you can order it directly from www.cerbe.com.

While it’s sad that Daniel Hauser must undergo all this media attention as he battles both a life-threatening disease and an oppressive government, he is making the general public aware of the limitations of conventional cancer care and the limitless alternative options available. We must remember that life is dynamic and multi-faceted and there’s rarely ever one black-and-white reason or cure for any given health issue.

References

  1. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/1999/06/22/48hours/main51587.shtml
  2. http://naturalnews.com/index-podcasts.html
  3. http://www.cancer.org/docroot/ETO/content/ETO_5_3X_714-X.asp

[Ed. Note: Carolyn Dean, MD, ND has been called the Doctor of the Future. She’s not only a medical doctor, but also a naturopath, herbalist and acupuncturist. She’s authored 16 books including The Yeast Connection and Women’s Health, IBS for Dummies and The Magnesium Miracle. You’re invited to receive special reports, recipes, videos, and a new year-long health program from Dr. Dean — plus a free subscription to her Doctor of the Future blog. To subscribe or find out more go to www.DrCarolynDean.com.]


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2 Responses to ““I Feel Like the Medicine is Killing Me Instead of Helping Me””

  1. Tom says:

    I Like what I read. I am looking for a alternative for my wife’s cancer medication.

  2. Shannon Leone says:

    BLESSINGS ON ALL CONCERNED AND THANK YOU FOR EDUCATING US SO THAT WE CAN BE EMPOWERED DESPITE GOVERNMENTS AND DISEASE

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