The Guardian helps a mother with the symptoms of lung cancer. Just
three weeks after giving up hope, she has her life back and much more
time with her family.
My mother was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer in the late Fall
of 2007. Hospice nurses and aides were brought in to help with the
last stages of death. My mother is 88 years old and decided not to
have chemotherapy or surgery, but was open to non-invasive alternative
means. She did have a tube inserted into her left lung that was used
to drain the 1100 cc’s of fluid caused by the cancer and was left in to
drain fluid every 3-4 days. Typically they drained at least 500 cc of
fluid each time.
P.M. Paso Robles, CA
My mother lives with my sister in Alpine, Utah and I live in
California. I made a trip to visit her on Sunday Feb 2, 2008. When I
got there, she was very weak and nauseated and had lost a lot of weight
due to the nausea. She was confined to bed most of the time for the
danger of falling with a “drop foot”. Even though she had a good
attitude, her quality of life was getting her down and she just wanted
to give up.
The day after I got there, I started using the Guardian, a tool
based on vibrational medicine, and a Solaris healing blanket. Within
2-3 days my mother’s appetite returned and she able to eat more
nutritious food. By the time I left, about one week later, she was
getting up and eating with the family or in the living room to visit or
watch the snow. There was a problem though, the nurse was concerned
because she was not able to drain any more fluid off her lung. She
thought the cancer probably grew and plugged the catheter (which it had
once before) so they took her to the hospital for a CT scan.
To their surprise and happiness, the fluid was drying up and the
doctor said it looked like the cancer had shrunk! Two days later she
told me she had fried eggs, bacon, and toast to eat, and it was
delicious. It is now Feb 24, and my mother sounds great on the phone
and said she even got her hair permed and fixed up! Quite the contrast
from just 3 weeks earlier when she was seriously thinking to have the
catheter pulled out and go on heavy pain medication.
What will the future holds I really do not know, but I have the deep
satisfaction having the knowledge I helped her gain more time with her
family and a better quality of life. This experience although amazing,
is not unique. My wife D., beat bone cancer (and other serious issues)
using the Guardian. She has lost over a hundred pounds in the process
and is feeling better than ever.