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Graft vs Host Disease

by andres
(san bernardino, california)

was diagnosed with leukemia in 2006, had chemo went into remission and then relapsed. in may of 2007 had high dose chemo, full body radiation, and a stem cell transplant and am now cancer free. however, in 2008 i contracted Graft Vs Host Disease in my lungs. this is an auto-immune disorder where the donors cells are attacking my own thinking its a foreign invader and it so happens to be my lungs. i can only use about 25% of my lungs right now and it seems to progressively be getting worst. i am currently on immuno-suppresants and prednisone. drs want me to get a lung transplant asap. i do not want to. do you believe that your products will help me out? would appreciate a response asap as i am terribly conflicted as to what to do and where to turn to. a lung transplant is the absolute last thing i want to do, however i see no other alternative at the moment. all the best to you and yours, andres.

Andres,

It may be possible to help you significantly. The products you would need to be using are, in order of importance:

3 bottles of Matrix Factor
1 Genista
These two will help modulate the immune system response and Matrix Factor will stimulate healing in the lungs.
1 Quanzor kills the pathogens causing the autoimmune response, and stimulates regeneration in the lungs
4 PapayaPro - the suggested dosage in the PF protocol is going to increase greatly also. At this very high dose, the PapayaPro will work to reduce the amount of scarring.

Use these products and quantities monthly for 3 months before starting to cut back.

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