"Here I am in the middle of a perfectly good fairy tale, & THIS happens! Right now, I'm perfectly healthy & happy. Well, "healthy" is apparently a matter of perspective! I've been informed that I have this blood-borne cancer in my body that'll kill me in 6 months if I don't do something drastic immediately. HUH??? Therefore, there's no choice other than"drastic"! Even with immediate action, there is no cure - only an extension of my life.

Feel free to tag along as I, & my husband, & some amazing friends commit to this journey. I'll share as much as I can! Yes, the medical team will have to make me very sick in order to suppress the cancer, but they'll also try to build up my immune system at the same time. We're in Texas, & there's an old sayin' in this part of the world: "Hold my beer, I'm goin' in!" Yeah, THAT applies. We have no idea what to expect, & I don't drink beer; but we're GOIN' IN!"

- Gayle -



Friday, January 12, 2018

Numbers.



Today I received ozone therapy, hyperthermia, high dose vitamin C, K, and B17 infusions, and a blood draw to create my Dendritic Cell Vaccine. All in a hospital two blocks south of the United States. Today’s treatments alone cost me over $1,000. In order to receive these treatments I was required to travel nearly 1,900 miles from my home and to pay for them out of my pocket. Why?
Because the FDA has yet to approve them.

On July 12, 1985, President Ronald Reagan underwent endoscopic removal of a polyp and colonoscopy, which disclosed a second, more dangerous tumor — a cancerous villous adenoma.

After surgical removal of about two feet of his large intestine, he quietly began receiving daily (illegal) IV Laetrile treatments in the Oval Office over the next thirteen months. Laetrile is also known as Amygdalin or (drumroll, please) B17. He then secretly went to Germany and consulted Germany’s leading cancer doctor—Hans Nieper, MD. There he received (drumroll again, please) hyperthermia.

President Reagan, while still in office and with all the best of medical science in the US at his disposal, actually turned his back on America’s cancer treatment and lived another 19 years until he died of Alzheimer’s at age 93 in 2004.

That was 32 years ago. That’s 32 years with 1.7 million new cancer diagnoses each year in the U.S. alone. That is over 50,000,000 lives destroyed, or disrupted at best. That’s 32 years with 600,000 cancer deaths in the U.S. each year. That’s nearly 20,000,000 lives lost to cancer. That’s 32 years of an average of now 4.9 billion (yes, billion) dollars spent on “research” annually (yes, every year). And, that’s 32 years without FDA approval.

Whichever route a person chooses to heal their cancer is deeply personal. It is a difficult choice that no one should ever have to make. But, it is a choice that every American should be given.

It’s high time things change.

- Crystal -