Monday, July 26, 2010

You Just Have To Come to Penang

Dear Sir/Mdm,

Iam the husband of Mdm. G. Four months ago she was diagnosed with a tumour on her right breast. She was advised to go for biopsy and have the breast removed if found to be cancerous. After due consideration and consultations with family members, she decided to seek alternative treatments such as on strict vegetarian diets, Bio Resonance treatment and excercises. She lost about 8 kilos of her weight and now maintaining. We learnt about your organisation and read your web's articles. We would like to seek your help and advice. Is there a branch near Singapore where we can seek some herbals treatments?

Your kind assistance would be much appreciated.
With warm regards.

Reply: Sorry, no branch in S’pore ... you just have to come to Penang and see me.

Melanoma: Chemo and Radiotherapy – No Cure?

Hi Dr. Chris.

I heard about you through Mr. Yeong Sek Yee and the website www.cacare.com.

I wish to get some advice from you regarding my father's cancer case.

My father 69 years old, was diagnosed with melanoma in early 2010 and the tumour is found on his back (upper part). After going through 2 times surgery to remove the tumour at the back, the follow up check-up discovered that the cancer re-occur and spread to lymph node at left and right of his arm-pit.

My father is on chemotherapy now, completed 3 sessions, still pending for another 3 sessions. On top of that, my father also had gone through 15 sessions of radiotherapy at his back.

After recent review with the oncologist in-charge for my father's case, the oncologist said that the tumour at the back had shrunk and the lymph nodes at the arm-pits grew bigger. Thus, the oncologist proposed to have radiotherapy at the lymph nodes two weeks later.

Throughout the chemotherapy & radiotherapy sessions that have been carried out, my father's body became weaker and his WBC & RBC were lowered. I am worried and thinking on how to help my father to overcome his health crisis.

So through books & internet, I found that lifestyle changes, eating well, exercise, and a stress free environment are equally important aspects of healing cancer. So, I am trying to get my father to understand the importance of lifestyle changes as part of his cancer healing process.

Besides that, is there any other way, like herbs treatment or others that Dr Chris can propose to help my father's melanoma case?

Looking forward to your reply soon.

Thanks a million.

Reply: Thanks. I have written enough about all these in my website ... and you just need to read what I wrote. There is NO point for me to write again and again the same old stuff. Go to the case studies and the videos ... and see Mr. Yeong. He can help you.

Not All Patients Are Meant to Take Herbs

Subject: urgent inquiries
Dr.Chris,

Let me introduce myself briefly. I am an anxious daughter of a cancer patient who is suffering 2nd stage ovarian cancer. My mom has had her ovaries and uterus removed and is scheduled for chemotherapy (single dose carboplatin) this coming Wednesday (23 June 2010). I would like to know whether what herbs can help her cope with the chemo, as well as improving her immunity? Pls suggest. As I am now watching her diet closely, I hope the herbs can give her a helping hand too.
On top of that, I am residing in KL. Can I know what is the fastest way to get the herbs from you, as I know you are based in Penang.
Looking forward for your reply. Your kindness is very much appreciated.
Warmest regards.

Dear Dr. Chris,
I've consulted Mr. Yeong. Has been consuming C-tea since then, and chemo tea once for the 1st chemo. However, Mr. Yeong advised my mom to take another tea for ovarian/uterine cancer. Because of financial issue, I am yet to decide whether to consume one more herb. My concern is that since she already had her organs removed, is it still necessary to consume the above-mentioned tea? and why?
I hope to hear from you again.
Anxious daughter.

Reply: I suggest that you do the chemo and follow what the doctors want you to do and do NOT take the herbs ... No use... the herbs are not going to help her. Only 30% of patients who come and see me benefit and 70% don't. Chris

Breast Cancer - the Waiting Game

27 December 2009
Dear Dr. Chris,

I'm S. I live in Jakarta. I've known you in the last 2 years through the website, and since then I'm registered to receive your newsletter regularly.

During the time, I've read a lot of amazing stories about your medication. I agree with your view that modern treatment for cancer through chemo is not the best way for battling cancer.

Actually, my mother also suffers from breast cancer (left breast), but her condition has been getting better after I brought her to one 'sinseh' (Chinese traditional doctor) in Jakarta. This sinseh gave her a kind of mushroom (ling tze), and my mom can survive for the last 2 years even though she was said to have a Stage-3 cancer (sorry I'll give the details later since I don't have the medical record with me now).

Previously, my mom underwent a brain surgery to remove a brain tumour in May 2007 (acoustic neurinoma meningioma). The surgery was successful but she can't swallow and has to eat through feeding tube until now. She only eats a nutritional liquid called Peptisol everyday. Most of the time, she also drinks apple juice between meals. She's reluctant to eat other meals such as blended porridge, but sometimes she eats the red rice porridge as advised by the sinseh.

She had used tracheostomy after the brain surgery, and 6 months later the trach was removed but the hole in the neck is still open until now. We cover it with bandage and replace it twice a day.

However, the sinseh stopped giving her ling tze in the last several months because she said my mom's already cured. The lump in the breast was the waste of hormones and not dangerous, although the lump is getting bigger in the last several months.

This morning, I've heard that my mom's nipple is bleeding, but not much. Every now and then, she feels pain in the breast but not continuously. In the last X-ray of the lungs (in October 2009), the doctor didn't find any sign of cancer spread there.

Dr. Chris, that's the reason I wrote you this email. I really want to bring my mom to see you, but frankly, I think I can't afford the cost. I've spend a lot of money for her medication during this time, even I still have to payback my loans to the banks up to now, and I don't have any savings now.

Could you please advise me what's the best way of medication for her now? Do the meals also contributed to her recovery process? And doctor, could you please give me an approximation of cost for your treatment?

Thank you so much for your help, doctor.

Dear Prof. Chris,

Please take a look on the e-mail below from S. The e-mail she sent you was on December 27, 2009. And as usual you replied her on the same day.

Last week (seven month later) S phoned me to ask for help. I don't understand from December 27, 2009 up to now, what was she doing ? Why just call for our help now ... until the problem has become serious?

Can you please give me your advice ... how we can help her mom.

Thank you . Teddy.S

Comment: I really don’t know what I can do. I cannot help by just sitting in front of the computer.