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Colon/ liver cancer

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    jeredls
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    I know someone close to me that has been dealing with colon and liver tumors. He’s been on the cemo path for about three years now. It’s been hard to watch. I think I am aware of the roots of cancer both physically and metaphysically. However, this person is very in the allopathic norm. Good news, their tumors have shrunk and the spreading has stopped. Even to the point of now the next path is to stop cancer treatmen and dare I say he is in “remission,” yay!

    BUT, now the tumors in his colon have apparently turned into scar tissue and so much so that he can not pass waste properly and are now talking about removing his colon and having a colostomy bag for the rest of his life. I think this person may have finally reached a point of looking else where for help.

    If there is any information on hopefully saving his colon from being removed would be greatly appreciated.

    P.S.

    I cannot thank you and Mike enough. My health and freedom has been “reigning supreme” because of you two nudging me in the right direction.

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    gabs
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    Adam and Josh Bigelsen mentioned a few times working with some of their patients’ internal scar tissues, like those that develop after the umbilical cord is severed, in some of the videos I’ve been watching. Maybe it might be worthwhile to ask them if they can assist with that.

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