Thomas Ng

I was diagnosed with colorectal cancer on 22nd September, 2006. The tumour which was diagnosed as adeno-carcinoma measuring 3 x 3 cm was found close to the rectum. There were also multiple sessile polyps measuring 0.2 cm – 0.4 cm.
An operation was performed to remove the tumour on 22nd Sept. 2006. About nine inches of my colon was surgically removed. The operation has taken a heavy toll on my health. I have lost a considerable amount of weight and I was almost bald from the side effects of chemotherapy.
Unfortunately for me, there was a recurrence in March of 2008. Another tumour measuring 4 cm was found at the bottom end of the rectum. This happened within 1 ½ year of the first surgery. The surgeon advised that if the operation was performed, I would be required to wear a colon bag for the rest of my life as there was virtually nothing for the surgeon to stitch back. So I were on intensive chemotherapy and radiotherapy which left me in a much weaker and pathetic condition. The second tumour was found at the much lower end of the rectum and there was

I was referred to Dr. Frederick Lee of Beyond Medicine in Doncaster, England by a friend of a friend, Ms. Cynthia Ling. Dr. Lee explained to the options. He recommended cryosurgery which is a deep freezing of the tumour in China, immunotherapy as well as nutritional therapy. I opted for nutritional therapy first and if that does not work, I will proceed with his recommendation to go to China.

Under Dr. Lee’s guidance, I am very pleased to announce that I am more than reasonably confident that the cancer is definitely into remission. The oncologist who examined me several months ago expressed surprise that he could not find the tumour.

That is not all. I am now enjoying robust health. My hairs were fully restored. I have regained considerable weight and I look like a perfectly normal person. Even with the tumour eradicate, Dr. Lee has advised me not to let my guard down with supplements and enzymes. Cancerous cells could still be lurking around in the vicinity of the tumour.

I am publishing this email because I am obligated to help others who could be in a similar position. I have seen how other cancer sufferings with colon cancer have died when the cancer has spread to their livers or lungs. I have been educated to realise that cancer is not about the tumour and that to target on the tumour alone is definitely a wrong strategy. Cancer is about a slow degenerative process within the body and that it is critical to address the general health of the body with an adequate amount of supplements and enzymes as well as to change one’s diet and life style. I am very grateful to Dr. lee and also to my friend Ms Cynthia Ling who has referred me to him. If not for Cynthia, my consequences could had been disastrous.


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