The Cancer Terminator Part II: True-to-Life Stories of 100 Cancer Survivors by Wang Zhen Guo - HTML preview

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Feel The Beauty Of Life
Jun Wan, 58, Writer, Taipei, Taiwan

I Was Once Weary Of Life Because Of The violent Side Effects

During the past 12 years, cancer had attacked me three times; breast cancer,

 

uterus cancer first and then liver cancer two years ago. Physical sufferings and great fear

 

were part and parcel of my daily life and made me feel that indeed my life would be

 

short.

 

To what degree could the most advance examination techniques, operations and

 

chemical treatments of modern medicine control my disease? The side effects were so

 

unbearable sometimes that I even did not want to live anymore. One of my father’s

 

friends, who is a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine, instructed me on how to

 

combine western medicine with traditional Chinese medicine to derive the best results

 

against cancer. With the help of my father and that doctor, I began to take traditional

 

Chinese medicine, an anti-cancer medicine called “Tian Xian Liquid”, which was

 

developed by means of modern technology.

 

Tian Xian liquid not only relieved me of the suffering from side effects caused by

 

western medicine, such as vomiting, difficulty in swallowing, and hair loss. Besides, I

 

was gradually recovering my strength, which inspired me to hope for a longer life. The doctor in charge and friends were quite amazed at my robust appearance. Tian Xian

 

liquid really helped me defeat cancer.

 

Anyway, I’d like to thank the doctors and nurses who tried their best to save me.

 

It is with their help and support that I am able to see light in the darkness once again and

 

pick up my writing.

 

Recalling my struggle against cancer, I feel as if I were a blade of grass braving

 

the strong wind and courageously hanging on, never receding in the face of hardships and

 

growing robustly in the warm sunshine. Life to me is not only important but also more

 

beautiful.

 

Now, I do not live only for survival. I’d like to encourage all patients to go through the difficulty with cheer.