Experience stories of cancer patients how to live with cancer and / or survival.
This site has evolved from the experiences of three of us. Anthony (see Antoine medical records ), Shifra and her parents (see Shifra medical record ) and Kees (See Kees medical records ). But we are convinced that many other people with similar stories and experiences. On this page, we want stories consultation and contact with the sender. So you can tell your story, but we at least know where the story is based. You should contact the editor .
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Radio interview with Ian Gawler those over 15 years ago from an incurable situation is totally cured of cancer with the help of a positive attitude, nutrition and supplementation. Now Ian Gawler is still alive, here a recent radio interview with him. Article updated December 27, 2010
Ian Gawler was declared 15 years ago as incurable cancer patient on stretcher to the Philippines moved to a healer to go. And in the following months he completely recovered from his cancer. With diet, supplements and a positive attitude. Ian has developed in Australia support groups for cancer patients. Also, a lot of cooking together, etc. Personal (Kees) I found his story and the book he wrote , "You can conquer cancer" is very inspiring when I myself in 1998 was confronted with an incurable form of cancer. Thanks to Eric to me a recent radio interview with Ian Gawler letter sent. Listen to this radio interview . For more information about the Ian Gawler Foundation, which also has a website: http://www.gawler.org/index.htm




