My story begins in the middle of April 2007. I woke up one morning and noticed that I looked a bit different in the mirror. I noticed that my right nipple looked a bit inverted. I dismissed it, got in the shower, got ready for work then left not really ever giving it another thought. The next morning I checked myself again and still the same as the day before. Once again I dismissed it. About 2 weeks later I noticed a red ring around my right nipple that was about ¼ inch thick. My nipple was still inverted. I became concerned but still dismissed it. No change for the next week or so then I noticed a "bump" that would come and go. I became a bit more concerned. I though maybe it was just an infection and I decided I would just watch it. I had in the back of my mind that maybe it was cancer but no way that could happen to me, I was too young. I was only 30 years old. Another couple of weeks went by and I became nervous. I decided to call my mom but I forgot she was out of town and she wasn’t answering her cell phone. I called a neighbor to come down to my house. She came down and I showed her my breast. At this point in time everything was the same, inverted nipple, red ring around my nipple and that bump that would come and go. Thank goodness everything was there when she came down. She told me to head to urgent care in the morning and see if they had any idea.

I woke up the next morning and to my horror when I looked in the mirror the red ring was no longer a ring, my entire breast was red. I was scared. I went to work and told my boss I had a medical issue I needed to leave for but would be back in a bit. She told me good luck as I left the office. I met with the doctor and he told me he though it was an infection. Relief came over me. I was right, just an infection. He gave me a shot and told me to fill a prescription and take those for 7 days. Before I left he decided to draw a black circle around my breast where the redness was. He told me if it expanded beyond the black circle to go to the ER. I started to get nervous again. I went back to work and worried the rest of the day. I think I spent most of the day in the bathroom with my shirt up just watching to see if it was going to go past that black circle. I went home after work, still checking myself the rest of the night. I woke up the next morning and checked myself, OH MY GOSH, it spread!!!

I called out of work that day. I got in to see my OB/GYN. I explained the situation to her. She scolded me for coming in to see her and not going straight to the ER. She sent me to the hospital. I was in the hospital for 6 days. They did a punch biopsy, negative for cancer, thank goodness. They had me on 7 broad-spectrum antibiotics, no change. They released me. They told me to take these antibiotics for 10 days. After 8 days there was still no change so I called my family doctor. He got me in and told me that the antibiotics didn’t have enough time to do their thing and sent me home. Didn’t have time to do their thing after 8 days? That didn’t sound right so I called my OB once again. She once again told me to go back to the hospital. They had me back in for another 5 days. Ugh was all I could think. They once again sent me home telling me there was no cancer but they wouldn’t do another biopsy, so how would they know that?? I was frustrated. I called my family doctor once again and saw a PN this time. She took one look at me and said I think you have breast cancer, IDC but it could be IBC. I was horrified. I started crying.

She sent me for a bunch of tests. I had an MRI first and that showed positive for cancer but they didn’t tell me that. Next I went for a mammogram. I was in the waiting room waiting to make sure everything went ok when a doctor came in. She told me she was sorry and that she was pretty sure it was IBC. I called my nurse and told her what I was told. She wanted me to do an open breast biopsy. I went in for my biopsy on July 13th, 2 days before my 31st birthday. I had a follow up with my PN on July 17th. I was out in the waiting room when my surgeon called. My stomach was in knots as I answered the phone. My worst fear was coming true. I had breast cancer. My surgeon told me my tests showed I was testing positive for IDC and not the bad cancer IBC. I was thankful for that but was still not happy. I had my nurse call the surgeon to verify and asked her to call my husband. I was in tears. My husband looked at me and told me it would be ok, he would be there for me and we would fight this together. I am happy to say he stayed by my side and never left it!!

My surgeon told me we need to do surgery right away. I wasn’t sure about that, we read and talked to people that told us not to cut but to do treatment first especially if there was a possibility it was IBC. We made an appointment with an oncologist. He was great. He said NOT to do surgery; a mastectomy. He told me we need to do chemo first, 4-6 rounds of it. I made an appointment with a different surgeon to get a second opinion. I knew my oncologist was right, I just wanted to make sure I was doing the right thing. He was great. He told me that I had the bad cancer, IBC. He agreed with no surgery and chemo first. My chance of survival was 50/50 to be alive in 5 years. Wow was all I could think. He showed my husband my orange peel skin. This is one of the best ways to tell the difference between IDC and IBC. I had noticed the thickening and dimpling of the skin before, some doctors noticed it as well, but that was only when that "bump" surfaced which was not always there. It liked to play hide and seek when others were around.

I started chemo in August of 2007. I had treatment every 21 days. I hated it. I lost my long blonde hair right after Labor Day in 2007. I was ok with that. It was just hair, it would grow back. I wore doo rags and hats to cover my bald head. No biggie to me. I just figured, hey I’m still alive and walking and here with my family. That was all I cared about. I did my 4 rounds of chemo and headed to my surgeons office. I’d hoped I was done with chemo but knew that there was a possibility I would have to have 2 more rounds. Yup, I still wasn’t ready for my surgery yet. My doctor told me 2 more rounds was my max and then we would do my mastectomy. I was not happy about doing 2 more rounds but I needed to do what I needed to do. I finished my last chemo treatment at the end of November of 2007. I had to wait 30 days before I could have surgery. That put it at the end of December. Wonderful, I thought. That would be right around the first of the year. I could have a good Christmas and ring in the New Year cancer free. So, that is what I did. I had my mastectomy done New Years Eve and was released on New Years Day 2008. I felt as if a huge weight was lifted. I am cancer free now and I am going to start living again.

I had tested positive for the Her2 gene. This meant I was able to take a fairly new drug that was out called Herceptin. This was going to be a drug administered once a week for 54 weeks. Ugh, was all I could think. I started radiation in the middle of April and finished in the beginning of June. A week or so into radiation my lower back started hurting. I told the techs during one session and they told me to tell my radiologist. I mentioned it to him. He told me it was probably due to laying on the hard board for so long during radiation. I though otherwise, but who would know better, me or the doctor? My pain continued to get worse. Each week I told the radiologist and also my oncologist this, but they said we would just keep an eye on it and it’s probably nothing. They gave me muscle relaxers, which didn’t work.

Once a month I met with my oncologist. I kept telling him something was wrong with my back. Finally, around August of 2008 he sent me in for some testing. When got the results back, he told me that something was showing up on the scans. He wasn’t sure what it was, but he thought the cancer had spread to my lower back/spine and possibly my left clavicle. He told me it looks like the cancer had spread and he wasn’t sure how. We needed to do more testing.

I went to see my nurse at my family doctors and she sent me to see a spine doctor. I got in to see him in early December. He told me he didn’t think it was cancer but thought we should do a biopsy. He told me it looked like my lower spine was collapsing due to the chemo and radiation and that is where all of my pain was coming from. He would make sure it wasn’t cancer then he would decide if back surgery was necessary. On December 19th I went in for biopsies. December 24th I was in for my Herceptin treatment and my nurse told my oncologist I was in the office and she thought he should tell us what my results were. He told her he didn’t want to ruin our Christmas. She told him, "They all ready know the cancer is back just, tell her the results." He sent the nurse into the chemo room to get my husband and I. She put us in the consultation room. Right then and there I knew what he was going to tell us. The cancer was back, time for more chemo. I was ready, ready to fight all over again. I had to. I had a husband and son that needed me. I was not going to go without a fight. Just like I wasn’t going to let the breast cancer take me without a fight.

My husband and I went for a second opinion for other options. We were trying to find something, some way of saving my life. I was automatically stage 4 since the cancer had spread. My oncologist told us there wasn’t much hope for me. He would do radiation for my lower back to help me out with my pain and we would do chemo once again. My spine doctor sent me for physical therapy to try to help me manage my pain. Nothing was helping. I was taking oxicotin to try to deal with the pain but that wasn’t helping. I needed something. Finally in February my spine doctor sent me to another doctor to do an epidural for my lower back hoping it would relieve some of my pain. Yes, this worked for a little while. The pain is returning slowly.

When my husband and I went in for my second opinion we were told the same thing. There wasn’t a lot out there for me but there was still some hope. There were some other drugs out there she just didn’t know if they would be able to do anything for me. She did a physical on me and asked me a lot of questions. She asked if I had any concerns. I told her the only concern I had right then was that I was really short of breath all of the time. She told me it was probably just due to all of the radiation I had had done. I thanked her for her time and we left.

A few hours later my oncologist called me at home and told me he had talked to the doctor I had seen earlier that day. He told me the doctor was concerned about my breathing. He told me to go directly to the ER, to tell them they needed to test for a clot and for them to call him if they had any questions. Not again, was all I could think of. My husband and I headed down to the nearest ER. They did some type of x-ray to verify there was no clot. The doctor sent me on my way. She said there were a couple of spots on my lungs but not to worry. I didn’t really worry because I had seen those spots on my lungs when I saw my spine doctor for the first time. He had taken x-rays, he had to have seen them, right? He didn’t say anything, the ER doctor told me not to worry and my oncologists told me not to worry.

9 weeks went by, I had seen my oncologist twice and I was going on my 3rd visit. Each time I saw him I asked if he had taken a look at my scan from the hospital. Each time he told me he would. This time I brought him a CD the ER doctor had given to me. I went to hand him my CD and he asked me what it was. I told him it was my scan from February. I wanted him to look at it. He told me he didn’t need it he would just access their website and take a look. I was more than upset at this time. I was mad. He had pushed my results aside like they were going to be nothing. How could he do this? He is the one that told me at the beginning that if/when it came back it would come back as bone, which that had happened and/or lung. If it had all ready come back once why would you dismiss it? He told me not to worry and sent me down to the chemo room. He told me if you see me again today worry, if not then there was nothing on the scan. My mom and I left the room and headed to the chemo room. I sent my mom back to our chairs and I headed to the ladies room. When I came out, there he was, circling the chemo room. My heart dropped. I didn’t cry, just went and sat down until my nurse came and got me. He told me he thought it had moved once again. He was going to send me in for a full body pet scan. Once we got those results we would take whatever course we needed to.

My husband was at work one day and a gentleman came in to the store and was talking with my husband asking him where he had been. My husband told him that I was fighting cancer and he had been with me taking me to doctor’s appointments. This man told my husband about Alka. He truly believed in this product. He ordered it for me and delivered it to my husband. My husband came home with it and told me all about it. I was thinking that is was too good to be true, there is no way this is going to take my cancer away. My husband kept at me to try it. I finally decided to take it after my first round of chemo in February. I wanted to make sure it was not going to mess with my chemo. To my surprise I felt better taking Alka during my chemo months.

I started chemo in late February 2009. I told my doctor that I did not want to have my Neulasta shots after chemo because they made me feel horrible. They would keep me in bed for 5-7 days after chemo. I took these shots to help replenish my blood cells. If my blood count was too low I wouldn’t be able to do my next round of chemo. I told him lets try to do chemo without the shots. He wasn’t too happy with my decision. To his surprise I have never had to have another Neulasta shot.

I started taking Alka the first week of March 2009. On my first dose I felt a bit more energized which I had not felt in a long time. I continued to take it. My husband and in laws noticed a big difference in me. I was up and about which I had not done in months. I was still hurting but I was able to deal more with my pain.

In late April 2009 my oncologist decided to send me in for a full body pet scan to see how my body was doing with chemo and to see if the areas of cancer had expanded, stayed the same or if they shrunk at all. My husband and I knew that Alka was doing something for me. We were not sure to what extent, but we knew it was doing something. We were nervous on our 2 hour drive to the valley to get my results. We knew we were going to get good news, we just didn’t realize how good the news was going to be. On May 14th I got the news that my cancer was gone. Not in remission but completely gone! No sign of it anywhere! My doctor is baffled. I still have not told him about Alka because he would tell me that that there is no cure for cancer and there is no way Alka did this. I needed to find something that was going to help me get better, not just prolong my life for a few years. I am going for my last chemo treatment next week. I am so happy. I truly believe Alka saved my life. Chemo was doing nothing but killing off bad and good cells and poisoning my body. Alka has normalized my body and is making my body work the way it should be. It took my body and changed it from acidic to alkaline. When your body is in an alkaline state and is oxygenated, cancer cannot survive. I am losing weight at a steady pace. I see myself returning to normal and I am feeling wonderful.


I wanted to take the opportunity to provide you with some background information concerning Alka Product order# 383.

This particular order may prove to be quite significant in the very near future. 

I have a client in Gillette, Wyoming his name is Leslie Z. Les contacted me in January of this year suffering from a sizable lung tumor. He began taking the Alka product in February, and in March his tumor had diminished in size, so much so that his doctors postponed a scheduled surgery and decided chemotherapy would treat the problem. In June Les's tumor was gone completely and he never suffered from the problems that come from this regime, i.e. sickness, loss of appetite and extreme weight loss. He credits the Alka with the tumor recovery and his good health during the ordeal.

Fast forward to today:

I received a telephone call around 1pm...a conference call from Albert G.,  also on the call was Carl  V., Cedric B., and Les Z.  Albert explained to me that Les was a valued relative and member of the Crow Indian Nation in Montana and that he was there on vacation visiting with them. Everyone was aware of Les' prior condition and were elated to see he had recovered to exceptional health, pink cheeked at 6foot and 170 pounds. Les had told them about Alka and how it had not only helped him, but had helped other people he knew of and had consulted with, for conditions like diabetes had recovered using the Alka product. This got their attention.

Albert, along with the other members of the Crow Nations Executive Panel on the call began to ask me questions concerning diabetes. They had been reviewing our website and still had it up while we were talking. After answering many questions to their satisfaction Albert confided in me that the Crow Nation people suffer from extreme diabetes problems. He also suffers from diabetes. He advised me that he was going to order the Alka and give it a trial run.

He told me that if the product brought him the relief that many of our other customers had reported, that with the blessing of the tribal council, they would like to order every month and hand the product out to every member of the Crow Indian Nation to address the diabetes issues. 

This could be a gigantic re-occurring monthly order for Alka.   I will follow up with Albert and Les in the next few weeks, and council with them about the benefits of the product, for diabetes and other ailments.   I believe it would be magnificent if we could make a difference in the health and lives of the American Indians, not only the Crow Nation, but all of the tribes across the country.

I will keep you advise of my efforts.  Please have a really great holiday weekend.  By the way, Thanks to  You and Karen for the wonderful time last Monday evening at your beautiful home. Good friends, good food and wonderful fellowship...Thank you again & God Bless.

My Warmest Regards,
Ric


I was diagnosed with bladder cancer and given 6 months to live by my doctor. I started taking the Alka and 3 1/2 months later, I had a complete physical. The physician informed me that they could find no trace of my bladder cancer.


In March of 1997 I was diagnosed with prostate cancer. I received 25 treatments of external radiation, installed radioactive seeds into the prostate, and 7-97 placed on Casodex (hormone blocker).

In March 2002 I stopped taking casodex and started taking the Alka twice daily. My back pain was completely gone 4 days later and my skin color became normal. On April 29th, all my test results were normal and there was No Trace of Cancer! August 10th, my PSA showed a level of 2 (0-4 is normal)...in 1997, my PSA was running around 91.3. My cholesterol 6 months ago was 277 and now it has dropped to 220 and continues to drop. I am extremely pleased and continue to use the Alka daily.


I am a diabetic. On Nov. 1, 2001 I was diagnosed with stage II ovarian cancer and a tumor outside my uterus was the size of a golf ball. By February of 2002, the tumor had increased to the size of a soccer ball. I was in tremendous constant pain and unable to sleep. I suffered migraine headaches and severe acid indigestion, severe weakness in my legs and had even fallen several times. I was given 6 months to live by my doctor. I started using the Alka douche and as an oral supplement. Now my pain is gone and the tumor has stopped growing and has started to shrink. In addition, my blood sugar count has started to decrease. I will certainly stay on this wonderful product.

(Follow up discussion 10-03, she continues to improve and feels great).


I had severe pain and infection from a root canal procedure. I started rinsing my mouth with the Alka for 2 days, several times per day. My pain was almost immediately gone and the swelling disappeared the 2nd day.


I was diagnosed with throat cancer and given 6 month to live. I had lost a lot of weight and had a large inflamed growth on the side of my face. I started taking the Alka twice daily the first week of July 2002. By August 10th, the constant headache and pain had considerably reduced. The growth and inflammation has reduced in size and is now soft to the touch and I have started to gain weight. This stuff is amazing...


I have suffered severe Acid Reflux I have taken many drugs including Propulsid, Pepsid AD, Zantac, Prilosec, Nexium. I started taking the Alka each night. From the first night and every night thereafter, I sleep like a baby and no longer have to sleep on an inclined bed.


I have been Type II diabetic for several years and my blood sugars average around 240. I started taking 2 oz. of the 2% Alka solution in the morning and evening the beginning of July 2003. A month later, my blood sugar was 80! Now I only take 2 oz. in the evening every other day and my blood sugar of 80 remains! I plan to keep using this wonderful product for a long, long time.


Your Alka Products have given me my life back! Before I was educated about acid/alkalike bodies I knew that I was going to die before my 55th birthday. I am a 53 year old woman with SLE, APS, MVR, all taking place in 2005. I started taking Alka Concentrate, one ounce, three times daily. By the 4th day I awoke a different person! I could walk normally. I now have full dexterity in my hands, as before I was dropping and spilling everything. I am no longer dizzy. My Neurologist told me that I had to learn to live with this and many other conditions such as poor memory, and cognitive functioning, lack of coordination. He basically told me to get used to a seditory lifestyle. I never gave up. I continue to challenge myself daily. Needless to say, since Alka, I no longer need that negative Neurologist! I go to the gym which I have been a member of for 20 years. I work out 4 days a week for 2 1/2-3 hours. I am so happy. I now have a general sense of well being and feel normal again. I thank God and I thank your company for producing such an amazing product. God Bless You !!!


It has been a while since I have written to you to let you know how I am feeling. I have been doing fairly well. The doctors at M.D. Anderson Hospital are still treating me for bladder cancer. They continue to tell me that I have lived longer than anyone else that they have treated with this severe condition. However they have now found that I have bone cancer also, so they are treating me with a different chemo. We are not sure if they have been too effective, time will tell. I am still taking my Alka Concentrate, 2 ounces in the morning and in the evening mixed with Gatorade. I really do feel that it has helped my condition, along with the Good Lord and all of the prayers. Thank you for all of your continuing support with Alka.


UNITED STATES MEDICAL CASES

#1 – 61 yr old, 5’-4" tall, 160lbs.- Breast Cancer

May 1, 2003- Patient had mastectomy- did two rounds of chemo. Cancer cells still active. Blood profile showed immune system compromised and very toxic. Patient given ALKA water 1 oz. daily with juice to drink. Also used ALKA as a mouthwash daily for mouth odor. Also given IV drips weekly along with colonics. Kensiology exam showed fungal, bacterial and viral infections.

June 18, 2003- Kensiology testing showed only half of previous fungal, bacterial and viral infection. Patient "feeling better".

July 21, 2003- Patient checked. Only 5 to 6 vials showing on Kensiology testing. Blood assessment done. Patient greatly improved. No active cancer cells. Patient left on maintenance protocol-blood assessment every 4 months; monthly colonic and IV drip; 1oz. ALKA water daily.


#2- 81 yr old, 5’-6" tall, 180 lbs.-Prostate Cancer

March 3, 2003- Patient came in with reports showing enlarged prostate with tumor. Patient did not want radiation or surgery. Blood assessment and Kensiology testing done. Viral, fungal, bacterial infection, very toxic. Patient given ALKA water- 1 oz. daily with juice, IV therapy, colon hydrotherapy and supplement therapy.

April 9, 2003- Patient feeling better. Kensiology testing revealed less vials on fungal, bacterial, viral infection-therapy continued.

May 13, 2003- Patient doing well. Blood assessment and kensiology testing done. Significant improvement. IV therapy increased to weekly; ALKA water increased to 1 oz. twice daily. Colon hydrotherapy weekly.

June 11, 2003- Patient returned from M.D. Anderson Hospital, testing showed no active cancer cells. Patient left on regime of IV, colon therapy, ALKA water and nutritional supplements. Continued testing every four months.

July 15, 2003- Patient doing well. IV therapy, ALKA water reduced to 1 oz. daily, two colon therapies monthly, and nutritional supplements.


#3- 48 yr old, 5’-0" tall, 130 lbs- Fibromyalgia

March 6, 2003- Patient came in with severe chronic symptoms of fibromyalgia. Blood assessment and kensiology testing done. Fungal, bacterial, viral infection revealed. Patient given ALKA water 1 oz. daily with juice, IV therapy, steam therapy, and nutritional supplements

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April 10, 2003- Patient feeling better. Continued with same regime as above. Kensiology testing showed improvement- some vials down.

May 8, 2003- Patient feeling better than she has in years. Blood assessment and kensiology testing done. Still showing fungal, viral infections, but less than previous month. Therapy continued.

June 12, 2003- Patient doing well. Therapy decreased to 2 IV per month, 1 week ALKA water per monthly, colon therapy every other month.

July 9, 2003- Patient still doing well. One IV monthly, nutritional supplements, ALKA water one week monthly.


#4- 56 yr old, 5’-8" tall, 250 lbs.- Blood poisoning, leg infection and inflammation

June 10, 2003- Patient came in with severe right leg infection. Patient had been seeing other physicians for the last four months. Condition continued to get worse. Blood and kensiology testing done. Patient showed viral fungal bacterial infection, malabsorption. Patient given IV therapy, ALKA water 2 oz. twice daily, ALKA spray on wound area, colon therapy.

June 17, 2003- Patient showing improvement. Leg not as angry red in color, some bands of normal skin color returning, wound area better. Continued treatment of IV therapy, spraying wound area with ALKA water 3 to 4 times daily, drinking 1 oz. ALKA water twice daily, colon therapy continued twice a week, nutritional supplement added.

July 9, 2003- Patient doing better. Leg has more normal flesh color. Continuing with above treatment


#5- 27 yr old, 6’-1" tall, 155 lbs.- Severe sinus infection

April 3, 2003- Patient came in for chronic sinus infection. Not able to gain weight. Blood and kensiology assessment showed viral/fungal/bacterial infection. Patient given IV therapy, ALKA water to drink 1 oz. daily and an ALKA nasal wash to use 3 to 4 times daily.

May 13, 2003- Patient feeling somewhat better. Still no major improvement. Continued same regime.

June 19, 2003- Patient feeling better. Patient agreed to 2-day IV therapy, and above regime.

July 20, 2003- Patient feeling better and sinus area feels much better. Patient put on regime of ALKA water 1 oz. daily for two weeks per month. ALKA Nasal Wash when needed, IV therapy once monthly. Supplements for nutrition.


#6- 32yr old-5’-4" tall, 150 lbs.- Endomeriosis

January 16, 2003- Patient has been tested by gynecologists. Blood and kensiology assessment done. Viral/fungal/bacterial infection. Patient given ALKA water to drink 1 oz. daily, also to douche 2 to 3 times a week diluted to 1 ½ oz. with distilled water. Also given ALKA water to use as a mouth wash for mouth odor, IV therapy, colon therapy.

February 11, 2003- Patient feeling somewhat better. Vaginal area tender, some burning with douche, cloudy water still when douching. Regime continued.

March 10, 2003- patient feeling better. Vaginal area no longer tender, douche water is clearer. Douche being done twice weekly at 3% strength. Continued with above regime.

April 16, 2003- Patient feeling better. Testing done for endometriosis. None found. Patient went on maintenance program, IV therapy, colon therapy, ALKA water 1 oz. daily for one week per month, ALKA douche twice weekly.

May 14, 2003- Patient fine. No abdominal pain. Patient following maintenance program.


#7- 48 yr old, 5-1" tall, 130 lbs.- Chronic urinary tack infection (UTI)

January 8, 2003- Patient come in with chronic UTI. Patient was given ALKA water to drink 1 oz. daily, and ALKA douche 3 to 4 times weekly.

February 14, 2003- Patient came in for re-check, was feeling better, had not had recurrent UTI. Advised to keep douching 1 per week.

March 18, 2003- Patient came in for re-check. Still doing well, still no UTI. Continued with above regime.

April 16, 2003- Patient came in. Still doing well. Staying on same program for maintenance.


#8- 38 yr old, 6’-3" tall, 185 lbs.- Mouth Ulcers

February 4, 2003- Patient came in with chronic mouth ulcers. ALKA water given to take daily ½ oz. with ½ oz distilled water-to reduce burning sensation, also given to use as a mouthwash.

February 11, 2003- Patient came in feeling better, able to take ALKA water at 3% without diluting. Most ulcers gone. He stated his mouth felt different.

February 18, 2003- Patient came in. Mouth had no sores. Doing well and very happy.


SOUTH KOREA MEDICAL CASES- (Limited Translation Problems)

Case #1- Shin, Kyusik, male, 48 yrs old- CANCER

Cancer, upper left thigh, spread into bones, lung (near heart)- Surgery five years ago to remove thigh cancer. 2002 cancer spread to bones and hung.

12/30/2002- Began drinking ALKA water. After one month, face began looking healthier. Did not keep up with drinking ALKA water.

6/30/2003- Started looking very bad again. Patient stated that muscle cancers were found near right armpit and back, had surgery to remove. Patient has started drinking ALKA water again.


Case #2- Lee, Daewoo, male, 48 yrs old- KIDNEY CANCER

Kidney Cancer, spread into lungs. Had surgery to remove one kidney. Cancer spread to lungs, started Chemo treatment and radiation. Lost hair, face pale, barely able to walk and talk.

1/10/2003- Stated drinking ALKA water. After one month, face looking healthy, feeling better and returned to work. After 3 months, had CT and results show no more progress of cancer.

7/03/2003- Has been taking ALKA for seven months. Feels great. Full testing scheduled for end of August 2003.

7/30/2003- Patient reports he feels in very good health and expressed thanks.


Case #3- Woo, Youngok, female, 33 yrs old-BREAST CANCER

Breast Cancer spread into bones, pelvis and shoulder bone. Surgery done at Samsung Hospital. Chemo and radiation treatment. Unable to move at all, fed by family. Treatments had caused burning pain in esophagus and stomach and barely able to eat at all.

3/17/2003- After first drink of ALKA water, reported that throat pain was reduced.

4/17/2003- Health condition improving. Face looks healthier.

5/17/2003- Walking for 30 minutes a day by herself.

6/17/2003- Was able to travel 400 kilometers by car to attend meeting.

7/03/2003- Driving herself, condition continuing to improve.

7/04/2003- MRI and CT scan show spread of cancer. Confused by results, because patient feels better and not in pain. Patient continuing to take ALKA water and will continue to monitor.


Case #4-Yoon, Myosoon, female, 49 yrs old-BREAST CANCER

Breast Cancer beginning 10 years ago. Has returned 3 different times and has now spread to entire body. Has repeatedly had chemo and radiation treatment. Has traveled all over for different treatments. She has managed to continue working the entire time even during her chemo and radiation treatments.

4/2003- Began taking the ALKA water along with her prescription medicines and chemo treatments. Reported she felt less fatigue, had less hair loss, and recovered quicker from chemo treatments. She had also had severe headaches after chemo treatments and since beginning with the ALKA water, no longer has the headaches after treatment.

7/3/2003- Reported she is feeling and looking great. Has not had new testing.


Case #5-Park, Boonsun, female, 74 yrs old

1999 Intestinal Cancer and had surgery. 2003 spread to Gall tube with severe pain.

5/19/2003- Attempted to take ALKA water, but in too much pain to continually take.

6/9/2003- Moved to Metro Hospice Hospital and put on morphine (75 to 125 cc per day). Family members started administering ALKA water at 50 to 60 cc per day.

7/10/2003- Has regained weight to her normal weight. Patient looking and feeling healthier. Walking 30 minutes at a time. Continuing to monitor. Still in Hospice.

8/5/2003- (*translation problems-written as received) Approx. 10 days ago, bile duct with tube connection was separated, then the doctor tried to re-connect bile with another tube. Failed to connect it. The doctor just put tube as a way from inside of abdomen to the outside. Then all of a sudden she lost it again into the abdomen and the rescue effort was failed in spite of doctor 2 hour long searching the body through endoscopies and scissors. So finally the doctor let leave a tube in the abdomen and put another one but it cannot be connected with bile duct because the duct is already too worn out and too weak and too narrow. Patient’s family is continuing to administer ALKA water when able. Will continue to monitor.


Case #6- Kim, Sunghyun, female, 63 yrs old-BREAST CANCER

Breast Cancer, five years ago. Then moved to right breast and left arm. Diagnosed with Paget’s. Chest is blackish and hard with dark red coloring and streaks. Left arm thick and hard, very swollen, patient robe tight around top of arm. Unable to bend arm or fingers. Considered untreatable by doctors and entire Metro Hospice for pain management and to await death.

6/13/2003- Began taking ALKA water. After 2 weeks reported softening of skin on chest and arm.

7/10/2003- Can now make a fist with left hand and bend her arm. Able to wash face using left arm and hand. Besides drinking ALKA water, is using it as a spray on her chest and arm.

7/16/2003- Left armpit and left arm much smaller, can now comfortable wear patients robe. Chest area continuing to soften and normal flesh color returning to some areas.

7/18/2003- Released from Metro Hospice and returned home.

7/29/2003- Received photos showing continued progress.

8/07/2003- Right hand is looking almost normal and her arm and armpit area are much thinner. Beginning to feel warmth in lower arm. Continuing to take 500cc ALKA water twice daily, plus ALKA spray at 3%

**NOTE 1- Photos are available for this patient

**NOTE 2- Room patient to Park, Boonsun noticed her improvement after taking ALKA water and requested to try it also.


Case #7- Cho, Soonmyung, male, 71 yrs old-ENDOCARDIUM, ENDOCARDITIS

Had acute tuberculous bacillus and endocarditis and produced abdominal dropsy. Removed by shot and suction but this caused stiffness of the endocardium. Resulted in fast heart rate and trouble breathing. Unable to walk even short distances. Condition worsening with time. Doctor recommended surgery that would cost $ 25,000.

6/23/2003- Began taking ALKA water 20cc twice daily

7/16/2003- Patient reports feeling more "Comforable breathing". He has been able to walk longer distances and that morning had walked to the marketplace by himself for the first time in several months.

8/01/2003- Heart rate has dropped from 150 to 70. Continuing to feel easier to breathe. Believes condition will continue to improve.


Case #8- Jang, Sukjoo, male, 67 yrs old-DIABETES 2

Insulin injections and pills every day.

6/4/2003- Began drinking ALKA water 12-13cc daily

7/10/2003- Blood sugar has dropped to around 140

7/30/2003- Maintaining blood sugar level at 140 and continuing with insulin injections


Case #9- Park, Jungsook, female, 65 yrs old-DIABETES 2

Diabetic for 11 years. Insulin injections and pills daily. By 10:30 a.m. extreme fatigue sets in and unable to do anything the rest of the day. Not much feeling in finger tips and unable to hold a glass or cup well. 5/10/2003- Began drinking 7cc of ALKA water.

5/13/2003- Called to ask why she was not tired anymore and states that she has feeling in the tips of her fingers and can now hold a cup properly and securely.

5/31/2003- On her own, she has stopped her insulin injections. Says she had a previous problem of phlegm every morning and that this has now stopped.

7/10/2003- Continuing to be able to work very hard around the farm without exhaustion.

7/29/2003- Patient states she continues to improve.


Case #10, Park, Pyungshim, female, 55 yrs old-SERIOUS OSTEOPOROSIS

Frequent falls, easily distracted, and depression. Unable to shampoo her own hair because of dizziness. Acid Reflux problems.

6/15/2003- Began drinking ALKA water 20cc twice daily.

6/25/2003- Reported she was no longer depressed and acid reflux problem was gone.

7/13/2003- Patient reports she is not as easily distracted and has stopped falling.

I wanted to take the opportunity to provide you with some background information concerning SiONa Product order# 383.

 

This particular order may prove to be quite significant in the very near future.

 

I have a client in Gillette, Wyoming his name is Leslie Z. Les contacted me in January of this year suffering from a sizable lung tumor. He began taking the SiONa product in February, and in March his tumor had diminished in size, so much so that his doctors postponed a scheduled surgery and decided chemotherapy would treat the problem. In June Les's tumor was gone completely and he never suffered from the problems that come from this regime, i.e. sickness, loss of appetite and extreme weight loss. He credits the SiONa with the tumor recovery and his good health during the ordeal.

 

Fast forward to today:

I received a telephone call around 1pm...a conference call from Albert G., also on the call was Carl V., Cedric B., and Les Z. Albert explained to me that Les was a valued relative and member of the Crow Indian Nation in Montana and that he was there on vacation visiting with them. Everyone was aware of Les' prior condition and were elated to see he had recovered to exceptional health, pink cheeked at 6foot and 170 pounds. Les had told them about SiONa and how it had not only helped him, but had helped other people he knew of and had consulted with, for conditions like diabetes had recovered using the SiONa product. This got their attention.

Albert, along with the other members of the Crow Nations Executive Panel on the call began to ask me questions concerning diabetes. They had been reviewing our website and still had it up while we were talking. After answering many questions to their satisfaction Albert confided in me that the Crow Nation people suffer from extreme diabetes problems. He also suffers from diabetes. He advised me that he was going to order the SiONa and give it a trial run.

 

He told me that if the product brought him the relief that many of our other customers had reported, that with the blessing of the tribal council, they would like to order every month and hand the product out to every member of the Crow Indian Nation to address the diabetes issues.

 

This could be a gigantic re-occurring monthly order for SiONa. I will follow up with Albert and Les in the next few weeks, and council with them about the benefits of the product, for diabetes and other ailments. I believe it would be magnificent if we could make a difference in the health and lives of the American Indians, not only the Crow Nation, but all of the tribes across the country.

 

I will keep you advise of my efforts. Please have a really great holiday weekend. By the way, Thanks to You and Karen for the wonderful time last Monday evening at your beautiful home. Good friends, good food and wonderful fellowship...Thank you again & God Bless.

 

My Warmest Regards,

 

Ric

 

 

In March of 1997, I was diagnosed with prostate cancer. I received 25 treatments of external radiation, installed radioactive seeds into the prostate, and 7-97 placed on Casodex (hormone blocker).

 

In March 2002, I stopped taking casodex and started taking the SiONa twice daily. My back pain was completely gone 4 days later and my skin color became normal.

 

On April 29th, all my test results were normal and there was No Trace of Cancer! August 10th, my PSA showed a level of 2 (0-4 is normal)...in 1997, my PSA was running around 91.3. My cholesterol 6 months ago was 277 and now it has dropped to 220 and continues to drop. I am extremely pleased and continue to use the SiONa daily.

 

Thank you,

 

Steven H.

 

 

My story begins in the middle of April 2007. I woke up one morning and noticed that I looked a bit different in the mirror. I noticed that my right nipple looked a bit inverted. I dismissed it, got in the shower, got ready for work then left not really ever giving it another thought. The next morning I checked myself again and still the same as the day before. Once again I dismissed it. About 2 weeks later I noticed a red ring around my right nipple that was about ¼ inch thick. My nipple was still inverted. I became concerned but still dismissed it. No change for the next week or so then I noticed a "bump" that would come and go. I became a bit more concerned. I though maybe it was just an infection and I decided I would just watch it. I had in the back of my mind that maybe it was cancer but no way that could happen to me, I was too young. I was only 30 years old. Another couple of weeks went by and I became nervous. I decided to call my mom but I forgot she was out of town and she wasn't answering her cell phone. I called a neighbor to come down to my house. She came down and I showed her my breast. At this point in time everything was the same, inverted nipple, red ring around my nipple and that bump that would come and go. Thank goodness everything was there when she came down. She told me to head to urgent care in the morning and see if they had any idea.

 

I woke up the next morning and to my horror when I looked in the mirror the red ring was no longer a ring, my entire breast was red. I was scared. I went to work and told my boss I had a medical issue I needed to leave for but would be back in a bit. She told me good luck as I left the office. I met with the doctor and he told me he though it was an infection. Relief came over me. I was right, just an infection. He gave me a shot and told me to fill a prescription and take those for 7 days. Before I left he decided to draw a black circle around my breast where the redness was. He told me if it expanded beyond the black circle to go to the ER. I started to get nervous again. I went back to work and worried the rest of the day. I think I spent most of the day in the bathroom with my shirt up just watching to see if it was going to go past that black circle. I went home after work, still checking myself the rest of the night. I woke up the next morning and checked myself, OH MY GOSH, it spread!!!

 

I called out of work that day. I got in to see my OB/GYN. I explained the situation to her. She scolded me for coming in to see her and not going straight to the ER. She sent me to the hospital. I was in the hospital for 6 days. They did a punch biopsy, negative for cancer, thank goodness. They had me on 7 broad-spectrum antibiotics, no change. They released me. They told me to take these antibiotics for 10 days. After 8 days there was still no change so I called my family doctor. He got me in and told me that the antibiotics didn't have enough time to do their thing and sent me home. Didn't have time to do their thing after 8 days? That didn't sound right so I called my OB once again. She once again told me to go back to the hospital. They had me back in for another 5 days. Ugh was all I could think. They once again sent me home telling me there was no cancer but they wouldn't do another biopsy, so how would they know that?? I was frustrated. I called my family doctor once again and saw a PN this time. She took one look at me and said I think you have breast cancer, IDC but it could be IBC. I was horrified. I started crying.

 

She sent me for a bunch of tests. I had an MRI first and that showed positive for cancer but they didn't tell me that. Next I went for a mammogram. I was in the waiting room waiting to make sure everything went ok when a doctor came in. She told me she was sorry and that she was pretty sure it was IBC. I called my nurse and told her what I was told. She wanted me to do an open breast biopsy. I went in for my biopsy on July 13th, 2 days before my 31st birthday. I had a follow up with my PN on July 17th. I was out in the waiting room when my surgeon called. My stomach was in knots as I answered the phone. My worst fear was coming true. I had breast cancer. My surgeon told me my tests showed I was testing positive for IDC and not the bad cancer IBC. I was thankful for that but was still not happy. I had my nurse call the surgeon to verify and asked her to call my husband. I was in tears. My husband looked at me and told me it would be ok, he would be there for me and we would fight this together. I am happy to say he stayed by my side and never left it!!

 

My surgeon told me we need to do surgery right away. I wasn't sure about that, we read and talked to people that told us not to cut but to do treatment first especially if there was a possibility it was IBC. We made an appointment with an oncologist. He was great. He said NOT to do surgery; a mastectomy. He told me we need to do chemo first, 4-6 rounds of it. I made an appointment with a different surgeon to get a second opinion. I knew my oncologist was right, I just wanted to make sure I was doing the right thing. He was great. He told me that I had the bad cancer, IBC. He agreed with no surgery and chemo first. My chance of survival was 50/50 to be alive in 5 years. Wow was all I could think. He showed my husband my orange peel skin. This is one of the best ways to tell the difference between IDC and IBC. I had noticed the thickening and dimpling of the skin before, some doctors noticed it as well, but that was only when that "bump" surfaced which was not always there. It liked to play hide and seek when others were around.

 

I started chemo in August of 2007. I had treatment every 21 days. I hated it. I lost my long blonde hair right after Labor Day in 2007. I was ok with that. It was just hair, it would grow back. I wore doo rags and hats to cover my bald head. No biggie to me. I just figured, hey I'm still alive and walking and here with my family. That was all I cared about. I did my 4 rounds of chemo and headed to my surgeons office. I'd hoped I was done with chemo but knew that there was a possibility I would have to have 2 more rounds. Yup, I still wasn't ready for my surgery yet. My doctor told me 2 more rounds was my max and then we would do my mastectomy. I was not happy about doing 2 more rounds but I needed to do what I needed to do. I finished my last chemo treatment at the end of November of 2007. I had to wait 30 days before I could have surgery. That put it at the end of December. Wonderful, I thought. That would be right around the first of the year. I could have a good Christmas and ring in the New Year cancer free. So, that is what I did. I had my mastectomy done New Years Eve and was released on New Years Day 2008. I felt as if a huge weight was lifted. I am cancer free now and I am going to start living again.

 

I had tested positive for the Her2 gene. This meant I was able to take a fairly new drug that was out called Herceptin. This was going to be a drug administered once a week for 54 weeks. Ugh, was all I could think. I started radiation in the middle of April and finished in the beginning of June. A week or so into radiation my lower back started hurting. I told the techs during one session and they told me to tell my radiologist. I mentioned it to him. He told me it was probably due to laying on the hard board for so long during radiation. I though otherwise, but who would know better, me or the doctor? My pain continued to get worse. Each week I told the radiologist and also my oncologist this, but they said we would just keep an eye on it and it's probably nothing. They gave me muscle relaxers, which didn't work.

 

Once a month I met with my oncologist. I kept telling him something was wrong with my back. Finally, around August of 2008 he sent me in for some testing. When got the results back, he told me that something was showing up on the scans. He wasn't sure what it was, but he thought the cancer had spread to my lower back/spine and possibly my left clavicle. He told me it looks like the cancer had spread and he wasn't sure how. We needed to do more testing. I went to see my nurse at my family doctors and she sent me to see a spine doctor. I got in to see him in early December. He told me he didn't think it was cancer but thought we should do a biopsy. He told me it looked like my lower spine was collapsing due to the chemo and radiation and that is where all of my pain was coming from. He would make sure it wasn't cancer then he would decide if back surgery was necessary.

 

On December 19th, I went in for biopsies. December 24th I was in for my Herceptin treatment and my nurse told my oncologist I was in the office and she thought he should tell us what my results were. He told her he didn't want to ruin our Christmas. She told him, "They all ready know the cancer is back just, tell her the results." He sent the nurse into the chemo room to get my husband and I. She put us in the consultation room. Right then and there I knew what he was going to tell us. The cancer was back, time for more chemo. I was ready, ready to fight all over again. I had to. I had a husband and son that needed me. I was not going to go without a fight. Just like I wasn't going to let the breast cancer take me without a fight. My husband and I went for a second opinion for other options. We were trying to find something, some way of saving my life. I was automatically stage 4 since the cancer had spread. My oncologist told us there wasn't much hope for me. He would do radiation for my lower back to help me out with my pain and we would do chemo once again. My spine doctor sent me for physical therapy to try to help me manage my pain. Nothing was helping.

 

I was taking oxicotin to try to deal with the pain but that wasn't helping. I needed something. Finally in February my spine doctor sent me to another doctor to do an epidural for my lower back hoping it would relieve some of my pain. Yes, this worked for a little while. The pain is returning slowly. When my husband and I went in for my second opinion we were told the same thing. There wasn't a lot out there for me but there was still some hope. There were some other drugs out there she just didn't know if they would be able to do anything for me. She did a physical on me and asked me a lot of questions. She asked if I had any concerns. I told her the only concern I had right then was that I was really short of breath all of the time. She told me it was probably just due to all of the radiation I had had done. I thanked her for her time and we left. A few hours later my oncologist called me at home and told me he had talked to the doctor I had seen earlier that day. He told me the doctor was concerned about my breathing. He told me to go directly to the ER, to tell them they needed to test for a clot and for them to call him if they had any questions.

 

Not again, was all I could think of. My husband and I headed down to the nearest ER. They did some type of x-ray to verify there was no clot. The doctor sent me on my way. She said there were a couple of spots on my lungs but not to worry. I didn't really worry because I had seen those spots on my lungs when I saw my spine doctor for the first time. He had taken x-rays, he had to have seen them, right? He didn't say anything, the ER doctor told me not to worry and my oncologists told me not to worry. 9 weeks went by, I had seen my oncologist twice and I was going on my 3rd visit.

 

Each time I saw him I asked if he had taken a look at my scan from the hospital. Each time he told me he would. This time I brought him a CD the ER doctor had given to me. I went to hand him my CD and he asked me what it was. I told him it was my scan from February. I wanted him to look at it. He told me he didn't need it he would just access their website and take a look. I was more than upset at this time. I was mad. He had pushed my results aside like they were going to be nothing. How could he do this? He is the one that told me at the beginning that if/when it came back it would come back as bone, which that had happened and/or lung. If it had all ready come back once why would you dismiss it? He told me not to worry and sent me down to the chemo room. He told me if you see me again today worry, if not then there was nothing on the scan.

 

My mom and I left the room and headed to the chemo room. I sent my mom back to our chairs and I headed to the ladies room. When I came out, there he was, circling the chemo room. My heart dropped. I didn't cry, just went and sat down until my nurse came and got me. He told me he thought it had moved once again. He was going to send me in for a full body pet scan. Once we got those results we would take whatever course we needed to. My husband was at work one day and a gentleman came in to the store and was talking with my husband asking him where he had been. My husband told him that I was fighting cancer and he had been with me taking me to doctor's appointments. This man told my husband about SiONa. He truly believed in this product. He ordered it for me and delivered it to my husband. My husband came home with it and told me all about it. I was thinking that is was too good to be true, there is no way this is going to take my cancer away. My husband kept at me to try it. I finally decided to take it after my first round of chemo in February. I wanted to make sure it was not going to mess with my chemo.

 

To my surprise I felt better taking SiONa during my chemo months. I started chemo in late February 2009. I told my doctor that I did not want to have my Neulasta shots after chemo because they made me feel horrible. They would keep me in bed for 5-7 days after chemo. I took these shots to help replenish my blood cells. If my blood count was too low I wouldn't be able to do my next round of chemo. I told him lets try to do chemo without the shots. He wasn't too happy with my decision. To his surprise I have never had to have another Neulasta shot. I started taking SiONa the first week of March 2009.

 

On my first dose I felt a bit more energized which I had not felt in a long time. I continued to take it. My husband and in laws noticed a big difference in me. I was up and about which I had not done in months. I was still hurting but I was able to deal more with my pain. In late April 2009 my oncologist decided to send me in for a full body pet scan to see how my body was doing with chemo and to see if the areas of cancer had expanded, stayed the same or if they shrunk at all. My husband and I knew that SiONa was doing something for me. We were not sure to what extent, but we knew it was doing something. We were nervous on our 2 hour drive to the valley to get my results. We knew we were going to get good news, we just didn't realize how good the news was going to be.

 

On May 14th I got the news that my cancer was gone. Not in remission but completely gone! No sign of it anywhere! My doctor is baffled. I still have not told him about SiONa because he would tell me that that there is no cure for cancer and there is no way SiONa did this. I needed to find something that was going to help me get better, not just prolong my life for a few years. I am going for my last chemo treatment next week. I am so happy. I truly believe SiONa saved my life. Chemo was doing nothing but killing off bad and good cells and poisoning my body. SiONa has normalized my body and is making my body work the way it should be. It took my body and changed it from acidic to SiONaline. When your body is in an SiONaline state and is oxygenated, cancer cannot survive. I am losing weight at a steady pace. I see myself returning to normal and I am feeling wonderful.

 

Thank you,

 

Lauren


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