John Tan, 70 years old

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“I am suffering from stage 3 colon cancer, which is terminal when I was 70 years old. The cancer cells have spread to 3 of my lymph nodes. My large intestines were surgically removed on August 2008. The affected part was horrendous measuring 18cm or 7 inch [my medical report is attached to the treatment notes at Bio-Resonance Therapy (BRT) Centre]. I was informed by the hospital doctor that my survival rate is between 1-5 years. He strongly urged me to go for chemotherapy. After a series of pertinent questions from me, he answered the followings:

  1. There is no guarantee of a permanent eradication of the cancer cells
  2. There might be a relapse even after Chemotherapy
  3. Chemotherapy kills the good and bad cells at the same time, and as such some patients might not make it, not necessarily due to cancer, but to other ailments, as their immune system is weakened.
  4. Chemotherapy can only enhance my chances of recovery by 33%.
  5. The cost of chemotherapy is not cheap, and for some of us, there might be some side effects, like nausea and other problems.

While I was pondering the above, my friend who had one of his cancerous kidney removed, advised me not to proceed with chemotherapy, but to opt for BRT, as he has made good recovery through this treatment. I consider myself very lucky indeed, because I got the right advice at that point of time. I was not aware that such alternative treatment is available.

Through BRT screening, they detected 10 spots within my body were infected with virus. My post surgery condition was pretty bad. Fatigue would leave me breathless even during a conversation. I am very grateful to my friend who gave me a timely recommendation to BRT. I lost 18 pounds during my post surgery ordeal. To date I have regained 14 pounds and I am confident and comfortable to say that I am in the pink of health.

To all those who have doubt about BRT, let me cite an example of my friend, who made good progress throughout this treatment. I have achieved the same result too. I take this opportunity to fervently hope you guys can translate my inspiration into a positive and confident mindset.

Before I conclude, I want to stress that cancer is not a “death sentence”, we have to take it within our strides as whether we progress or retrogress, it depends solely on our mindset. It starts from here. We can extend our life by:

1. Going for BRT treatment without delay
2. Having positive attitude, faith, hope and confidence. Never ever have negative thoughts for this is surely the fastest way to slide downhill. Once this trend occurs, no amount of treatment or medication will remedy it.
3. Complying with your diet, medication or supplement requirements
4. Praying to your religious denomination and you can attain the comfort and inner strength which we need. Every new day that we see a sunrise is a bonus, and we have to thank God for it.
5. Remember, live one day at a time.