Jason Winters had a large tumour on his neck. When surgeons
opened his neck up they discovered that it was wrapped around his carotid
artery. He subsequently endured several sessions of radiotherapy during which
the skin around his neck turned black. This proved to be unsuccessful in
eradicating the tumour.
He was offered more surgery, this time to remove his tongue
and lower jaw. Asking if it would cure the cancer, he was told it wouldn't, but
it would make dying less painful.
He subsequently travelled to various locations in order to
find an effective cure, which he was successful in obtaining.
Having cleared the cancer he submitted the recipe to an
interested oncologist for analysis to see if in fact it killed cancer tumours.
The result showed no effect on tumour growth but an increase in the
effectiveness of the lymphatic system, which ultimately had the same effect.
A great success story. And yet another line of research that
hasn't been followed by pharmaceutical companies.
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