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

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Lady Okubo, 67, Housewife, Kanagawa County

 

1996, after medical examinations in three different hospitals, I was declared to have

 

sigmoid flexure cancer of the fourth stage. Questions flashed through my mind. “How

 

could this be possible?” I could nothing but listen to the doctor. After a week in the

 

hospital, I thought it was time for surgery but the doctor told me to give myself time.

 

Subsequently, the doctor in charge explained to my husband and myself that there

 

is a small shadow in my lung and that it would be better to cut it off together to avoid

 

another operation. Another doctor told us that I would have to endure great pain after the

 

operation. My husband and I became tongue-tied.

 

The operation lasted for five hours and I was released from the hospital two

 

weeks after. At that time, I curiously found books and advertisements on “defeating

 

cancer”. This message was from Dr. Wang Zhengguo who was to deliver a lecture in a

 

visit to Japan. I decided to listen to his lecture to have a clearer understanding of what he meant. Dr. Wang’s instructions during the lecture were easy to comprehend so I decided

 

to drink Tian Xian liquid after.

 

The effect was surprisingly marvelous. Tests did not find anything wrong with

 

me. Now I swim every day to keep healthy and continue to drink Tian Xian liquid until I

 

will be fully recovered.

 

I should thank my husband for letting me know about Tian Xian liquid. He lived

 

in Man Zhou when he was 13 to 19 years old and, during the following 50 years,

 

established good relationships all over China as a respected member of the China-Japan

 

Friendship Association. At first, I really did not trust traditional Chinese medicine. I was

 

quite lucky that my husband applied for my participation at the lecture conducted by Dr.

 

Wang. Now, although medicine in Japan has advanced rapidly, ideal post-operation

 

treatment has not yet been developed. Many cancer patients have to explore better

 

treatment by exchanging mutual experiences. As a result, those who do not want to

 

reveal their illness or wish to discuss about it or want to know about other people’s illness

 

become isolated and live every day of their afflicted life by themselves. For them, the

 

Japanese branch of the International Cancer Recovery Association is the best source of

 

information. Not only can you know the results of various treatments and the process of

 

developing these new medicines, but you can also know other patient’s feelings and

 

experiences. I hope that other patients suffering from cancer can get out of their selfmade shadows and step into the sunlight of knowledge as soon as possible.