I have been ill for 13 years. It is no exaggeration to say that my doctors, whether Chinese medicine or western medicine, are first-class in China. But my illness is not only not good, but also getting worse. I didn't believe Dr. Zhu's treatment plan at first, but how can I know until I try? During my three months in Bama, I witnessed one cancer patient after another standing up and smiling. The index dropped and the tumor shrank. I have helped two people myself. One is Sister Jiang from the same hotel (Changshou 106, Jiazhuan Township). The tumor below her neck is 10 cm high, with bone metastasis and lung metastasis all over the body. Guangzhou Cancer Hospital announced that she could not receive treatment. She ate cocktails for two months, and now she is back in Guangzhou for inspection. The doctors were very surprised that the tumor had shrunk. I remember that on the first 12 day after she took the medicine, I saw her swollen arm thinning and I cried. Really, I am happy for her.
Another person I helped was a respected old diplomat in Beijing. Brain metastasis of lung adenocarcinoma, the first operation, this time can not be done. Brain tumor is 5 cm. The tumor began to shrink from taking medicine on 1 20th to having an examination last week. The whole family was ecstatic.
There are many such examples, and there is no one in Bama who doesn't know Dr. Zhu. Besides, he has an obligation to help everyone, not to sell fake drugs, not to be a liar! We bought all the medicines ourselves. He didn't invent those drugs either. It is called "cocktail" because there is something that can treat cancer, whether it is Chinese medicine, western medicine or strong alkaline food. To put it bluntly, we will eat whatever his wife eats at first. Of course, everyone's situation is different, and Dr. Zhu will suggest that we modify it. The effect is really good! Now I am back in Beijing, still eating cocktails. I reported my experience to the oncologists in Beijing, and they all supported me!
I happened to see your's post upstairs today, and thought I should tell you about my personal experience. You can also go to "Broad Sky-Anti-cancer Diary" to have a look. In this world where it is hard to tell the truth from the false, there are many liars, and there are still many! But there are still many angels. My cancer friends and I were lucky enough to meet an angel.
The road to anti-cancer is very long, but it will be overcome one day, which requires everyone's confidence, efforts and selfless dedication. I sincerely hope that all of you upstairs are our friends, not irresponsible bystanders who call others liars. thank you