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Diagnosis: Breast cancer | Woman, age 47
In January 2007 she noticed a walnut sized lump, which quickly ulcerated to the surface (created sores on skin). She did not go to the doctor until the end of that year when an unbearable pain in her left leg began. As a therapy, radical mastectomy with previous chemotherapy was determined. In order to reduce the undesired side effects of chemotherapy, she started to take the GD-100 preparation. Her decision to take GD100 was made by following the advice of other patients suffering from breast cancer that she had met during her visits to the doctor. The undesired side effects disappeared completely. She did not vomit, suffer from headaches or insomnia, and the pain in her left leg was drastically reduced.
Diagnosis: Colon cancer with metastasis on the liver | Woman, age 67, pensioner
In 2004 her left breast was removed, however on a follow up examination in September 2007 the doctors found a tumor-like lump on her right breast and changes on her liver. She was subjected to chemotherapy. The patient was in extremely poor shape, unable to move herself due to exhaustion and lack of strength. Because of the condition of her liver, she was given approximately one month to live (estimated by the doctors of the institution she underwent surgery in). The patient saw GD-100 on TV in May 2008, and has taken it ever since. Following control examinations indicated that the tumor-like lump on her right breast could not be found. Additionally, a significant part of her liver has regenerated. The patient’s overall condition has improved. She gained strength, stamina and a strong will. She started walking and performing chores around the house. She says: "GD-100 pulled me through and I will continue taking it.".
Diagnosis: Breast cancer | Woman, age 60
This patient was diagnosed with breast cancer in January of 2008. She was operated on in February and started chemotherapy right away. She took the first cycle of chemotherapy rather well, but after the second cycle she started losing weight rapidly. "After the third cycle, my CBC was catastrophic, I was extremely anemic, and my surgery wound got infected." She started taking GD-100 by recommendation two months ago. Her CBC improved, level of leukocytes is normal, and her infection has withdrawn. The patient’s overall condition improved and she took her sixth (and last) chemotherapy cycle easier than the previous five. Her tumor markers are now 1 and she feels great. She will continue taking GD-100 because according to her, she doesn’t know how she would have survived without it.
Diagnosis: Colon cancer and Diabetes Mellitus | Man, age 70, pensioner
This patient was diagnosed with colon cancer at the beginning of May 2008. Further analysis showed the metastasis of cancer to the liver. He underwent surgery in the middle of May, which he took with difficulty. The patient could not continue with chemotherapy since he was unable to even get out of the bed. His appetite reduced and CBC got drastically worse. Then he heard of GD-100 and started taking the combination of GD-100 and GD-Poly preparations: two capsules of GD-100 twice a day and three capsules of GD-Poly twice a day. After two months of taking this combination, his CBC normalized, glycemia was reduced to 5 and he got out of his bed, started walking, eating and even doing light exercises. The patient will start with chemotherapy in a couple of days. "I will continue taking GD-100 and GD-Poly, because they keep me standing."
Diagnosis: Colon cancer with metastasis on the liver | Man, age 68, pensioner
Around the middle of November 2007 this patient noticed his stool was pink and visited his doctor. After colonoscopy, the patient was diagnosed with colon cancer. Ten days before the surgery, metastasis on the liver was found using a scanner. On December 25, 2007, he underwent surgery and was prescribed with chemotherapy, which he could not undergo because of his weakened condition. From the end of January 2008, he has been taking GD-100 in order to speed up the post-operative recovery and to prepare his organism for chemotherapy. The patient has started with chemotherapy around the middle of February and is proceeding without any problems. There is no nausea, no vomiting, his appetite is normal as well as his CBC. A follow up examination with the scanner showed that the liver cells had regenerated. He will continue taking GD-100 (two capsules, twice a day).
Diagnosis: Lobular breast cancer grade 3 and Diabetes Mellitus | Woman, age 48, journalist
The patient was diagnosed with breast cancer in December 2007. She heard of GD-100 from other patients she met during her visits to the doctor and she started taking it right away (two capsules twice a day). She started feeling better before the surgery and her glycemia reduced to 6. In February 2008, she underwent surgery and according to her words, she “took the surgery rather well”, and the post-operative recovery period was relatively short. Her first cycle of chemotherapy started 15 days after the surgery. She has had five chemotherapy cycles so far and has had no problems whatsoever during these cycles. She says she vomited only once, and that was because she had tomatoes two days after the therapy, contrary to her doctor’s advice. Her CBC is excellent (the levels of erythrocytes and leukocytes are normal). "I feel excellent, I go to work and I will continue taking GD-100."
Diagnosis: Breast cancer | Woman, age 79, pensioner
She was diagnosed with breast cancer in November 2007. A partial mastectomy was performed (part of her breast was removed). Since the cancer had spread to the surrounding lymph glands, she had to undergo additional radiotherapy. The patient heard of the GD-100 preparation and its positive effects during radiotherapy. She started taking it in order to improve her immunity. During the series of 26 radiotherapy treatments, she took GD-100 for a month and a half, together with teas for detoxification and other preparations for improving immunity. She was feeling significantly better, her immunity had improved, her CBC got better and she suffered almost none of the undesired side effects of radiotherapy (nausea, queasiness, and vomiting). In order to prevent the further spread of cancer and to further improve her health, she will continue taking GD-100.
Diagnosis: Colon cancer | Man, age 66, pensioner
He was diagnosed with a colon cancer in 2007 and underwent surgery and chemotherapy. His condition had significantly deteriorated. He was suffering from severe leukopenia, anemia and hemoglobin levels below 80. According to his daughter, he was incapable of “lifting his head to speak, let alone get dressed and take a walk”. He started taking GD-100 in May of 2008 and after a month of regular use, his level of hemoglobin was 117, he has regained some strength, was able to walk, get dressed by himself and talk normally. He continued taking GD-100 and his daughter says: "He is livelier and livelier every day, he feels much better and is slowly returning to a normal life."
Diagnosis: Angina pectoris, Diabetes Mellitus, Hypertension and Struma thyroidae | Woman, age 74, pensioner
Before she started using GD-100, this patient’s sugar level was high, glycemia level was 9, appetite was poor, digestion was bad, she suffered from distension, leg cramps, she had difficulties walking and breathing and she suffered from vertigo which is why she was not mobile. For a long time she had high blood pressure (most often 180 over 130), Angina pectoris and Struma thyroidae. She says: "I must take a bunch of medicines every day, and I do not feel any better. And so it goes for years!" She heard of GD-100 in May 2008 and has been taking it regularly ever since. She says she feels as if she was "reborn". Her standard therapy did not change (did not increase). Despite this, her glycemia levels went from 9 to 5, and is holding steady at that level. Her blood pressure dropped from 180/130 to 140/90. Distention, breathing difficulties, leg cramps, and vertigo are gone. "It is expensive, but it really helped me. I feel great and I will continue using it."
Diagnosis: Breast cancer | Woman, age 60
This patient was diagnosed with breast cancer in January of 2008. She was operated on in February and started chemotherapy right away. She took the first cycle of chemotherapy rather well, but after the second cycle she started losing weight rapidly. "After the third cycle, my CBC was catastrophic, I was extremely anemic, and my surgery wound got infected." She started taking GD-100 by recommendation two months ago. Her CBC improved, level of leukocytes is normal, and her infection has withdrawn. The patient’s overall condition improved and she took her sixth (and last) chemotherapy cycle easier than the previous five. Her tumor markers are now 1 and she feels great. She will continue taking GD-100 because according to her, she doesn’t know how she would have survived without it.