by Stanley Cua, PhD, October 20, 2007
I have contacted some of my rich classmates in the Philippines to support this charitable work. However, I believe that by incorporating some research activities into this charitable work we can obtain information that can be very beneficial for future patients. Since the pastor doesn't have the financial resources to hire assistants to record the patients daily activities, the research should include some work that can be handled by the patients themselves, and one of the items is the recording of relevant daily activities of the patients.
In addition to the Rife technology and TCM herbal formulations, I would suggest the addition of another alternative treatment called Protocel treatment, which I believe is the most inexpensive and most convenient cancer treatment. Protocel is like a cough syrup that a cancer patient takes 4 times a day spread over 24 hours. Aside from the normal nutritious meals there is no special supplement needed in the treatment. The patient can use Protocel treatment even without a doctor. The cost of the treatment can be as low as $150 a month for a duration of 24 months, plus diagnostic expenses if the patient can afford. This treatment is so inexpensive and easy to apply, I can't resist myself not to promote it and can't imagine a treatment that costs less than $5,000 can cure cancer, but the testimonials of the cancer patients saved by the Protocel treatment in the book "Outsmart Your Cancer" written by Tanya H. Pierce can't be ignored. It is for this reason I like to suggest a research program "Three-Month-Response-Screening" to test the effectiveness of Protocel treatment. It is summarized in the following paragraphs.
(1) Volunteer to enroll in the program must be proven to be a current cancer patient.
(2) It is recommended that the patient should have a caretaker who is a licensed medical doctor or health professional who is well acquainted and experienced with alternative treatments. However, it is possible for some very well-informed and motivated patient to read and understand the selected treatment and self-treat.
(3) The treatment period in the program is three months.
(4) During the treatment period the patient should report everyday via email or other communication method the routine and non-routine events, such as the foods and drinks in the 3 daily meals and snacks, the medications and supplements, the usual feelings and the unusual feelings, the routine and non-routine personal events. The time, quantity, feelings such as pain, and some others should be detailed in the report. This is the most important responsibility of the patient to be included in the program. Without this report the program will lose half of its objectives.
(5) The progress of the treatment may be judged based on some objective evidence such as the reduction of the tumor size. It may also be judged by the caretaker based on some subjective evidence.
(6) The key component used in the selected treatment is free of charge to the patient during the 3-month program.
(7) After the three month period the patients can continue their treatment on their own if they see good result, or stop the treatment if they don't see positive progress. For those who see very good result but really can't afford the treatment, they may continue the program depending on the financial resources of the research program.
Details of this research program need to be worked out. interested patients in the Philippines may email me to find out the program.
If I can stop one Heart from breaking
I shall not live in vain
If I can ease one Life the Aching
Or cool one pain
Or help one fainting Robin
Unto his Nest again
I shall not live in vain