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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 6 Jun 2003 21:38:49 +0800
From: "Rukk" daeng@...
Subject: Leukemia

Dr. Pressman and All

My brother had Leukemia; was administered with Gleevac (very expensive drug; dosage of USD110 daily).

On the onset of this disease we brought him, to have MAHT ozone therapy. After four sessions he had his white blood count down to less than 9, from as high as 40. (normal range 4-10).

He had to date 10 sessions of the ozone therapy and is continuing with the Gleevac for about two months now, blood count results had been very satisfactory. Physically, he had regained his original weight which he had lost about 15 kilograms during the first two weeks of diagnosis. He intend to alternate the ozone therapy with chelation therapy now.

My question is, can he stop the Gleevac; and when can he also do the maintenance dose (if there is such term) for the chelation and ozone therapy.

Thanks for any information or resources you can provide.


Dear Rukk,

Only the attending physician can say whether the drug will need to be continued. My guess would be no, if the MAHT is going to be continued. The chelation shouldn't be needed for maintenance.

There is a correlation between diet and leukemia, and you should do some research on the internet to find it. I know that there was a doctor in the 1930s who was curing leukemia with just diet change. He said it was an allergic reaction causing the over production of white blood cells. Check into it.

Best of health!
Dr. Saul Pressman
http://www.plasmafire.com

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