Guest guest Posted January 6, 2003 Report Share Posted January 6, 2003 Dear and all, Well, it is about time, right? Okay, here are the answers to some of your questions. As far as the effectiveness of the CLT, I am still going by Ralph Moss's research into some past patients and their responses, as well as info from Dr. Porter and a tech who was at the East Clinic when I was, who has been involved with studies with this new sensitizing agent since its inception in February 2002. Based on his recounts to me of case studies in which he was personally aware and involved, I would say some of the results have been pretty miraculous. In my case, it is really too soon to have bone scans that would show regression, as bone is slow to react on film. I did. however, have a breast mass about the size of an almond reduce to the size of a pea, while I was being treated with the laser. (The laser is only visibly effective on superficial tumors.) The LED lights, the same frequency of the laser, and the IR (infrared) lights activate the agent as well. I believe it is a relatively safe treatment especially as compared with chemo and radiation. The most dangerous part of the treatment itself would be the laser...if it were used by someone inexperienced. I feel strongly that Dr. Porter's knowledge in this regard is excellent. In many cases, however, the laser would not be necessary. In some, it is not even useful. The other issue, after the treatment, is now appearing to be inflammation/detox, caused by activation of the immune system to process the tumor debris, and the removal of such debris from the body. One has to take care to facilitate this process, but not to antagonize it. One of the primary symptoms from the inflammation/detox is a general flu-like feeling, in which the skin is ultra sensitive and the patient just feels plain lousy. It doesn't seem to effect the stomach or anything like that. It can be, but is certainly not necessarily accompanied by, a low fever. The continuation of these symptoms appears to coincide with our continued usage of the oral sensitizing agent and infrared lights, which is the home-based treatment we are " supposed to " do on a daily basis for " insurance " reasons... " insurance " being to be " sure " the cancer is killed. I think everyone has had to take a break of some duration from the home treatment due to the flu-like feelings just being too much. After a few days off treatment, they seem to subside. I am working with a few doctors who are devising an inflammation/detox protocol which should be available any day now, on a per patient basis. The lack of continued care and response from Ireland has been a major issue for all of us. It basically doesn't exist. I know Ralph Moss has had several issues to deal with since he has returned from Ireland, but I do need to add to his no doubt deluge of email complaining about the unconscionable disregard for follow-up care from the East Clinic...primarily the CLT Centre. My cost was $20,000. I believe the latest patients are paying $21,000. As you may or may not know, the East Clinic/CLT Centre is not currently taking any new patients and have closed any further registration...at least to date. No, there were no pharmaceutical drugs involved. The treatment itself was quite comfortable. I had some itching due to the reaction of the infrared lights and the sensitizing agent, but it went away as soon as the lights did. Some people had no itching at all. What we brought home was the sensitizing agent and some lights. The lights are not hard to get, but the sensitizing agent is generally not available. The lights won't work without it. I am aware of other places offering very similar treatments, if anyone is interested. You can email me and I'll be glad to fill you in. Sure, , it's fine with me if you share this info. I don't mind any additional contact. Hope this answers some of your questions! Sorry, again, about the delay. All the Best, Lynnette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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