The Volunteer
The volunteer completely fought off all leukemia cells after 3 months of the remedy regimen and remained leukemia-free.
Passing the Torch
As I mentioned in my story, my father was able to use the knowledge from many years of my grandmother’s herbal teachings to successfully help 6 out of 6 volunteers with the remedy, including myself. He approached helping people with no other motive other than to help, using the herbal knowledge gain from my grandmother. He didn’t know how to or attempt to collect data to prove its origins and science because in his eyes it was already apparent that the remedy works. Therefore his past cases could not provide me with the necessary data for proper analysis. The only factual evidence from those cases was that the volunteers were all diagnosed with leukemia and reached remission with the help of the remedy and without other conventional treatments. However, he still had much knowledge to share based on observed data regarding volunteer progression, time frame, immunological theory, history, ingredient sourcing, and much more that were very helpful for me to get a better understanding of the remedy and Chinese Medicine.
Fortunately, my father provided me with the opportunity to receive the education needed to be able to continue where he left off. Being fluent in both Chinese and English and graduating college with a solid foundation in the sciences along with the vast amounts of published information accessible on the internet, the information available to me was far greater than what my father could access. I used these foundations to learn even more and get a deeper understanding of the remedy and Chinese medicine in relation biology, immunology and other sciences. After many years of passive and active learning, I was finally able to organize the vast information learned to have a comprehensive scientific and systematic guideline of all the information relating to the remedy such as its scientific theory, herbal therapy, recovery time frame, functions of the ingredients individually and collectively, potential risks, history, cause effect relationships of the delivery method, and other pertinent information. This information would be crucial in sharing with volunteers to ensure their safety and allowing them to appropriately weigh all their potential options and risks to make an informed decision on whether to volunteer.
In the summer of 2015, I saved a small sum of capital prepared specifically for this mission and was finally able to quit my job and dedicated myself to this mission completely. Almost immediately after reaching out to family and friends with my search for a volunteer, I quickly found a family friend’s sister’s husband, YC, diagnosed with Bi-phenotypic Acute Leukemia interested in participating.
Introduction - The Volunteer
After confirming their interest with my family friend, he gave me his sister’s, Judy’s, contact information. I sent Judy and YC a summary of the information I organized as well as my intent to document all data and film the entire process for an on-going documentary film. I encouraged them to ask many questions to ensure they make an informed decision. We exchanged many emails on all relevant subjects regarding the disease, his medical history and the remedy such as potential options, new research, scientific theory, logistics, costs, risks, and all other concerns. After they got a clear understanding of all pertinent information and confirmed their participation, I booked a same day flight from New York City to Taiwan where he was receiving treatment. As fate would have it, Taiwan is also my place of birth, where my father lives, and where all ingredients could be easily accessible. This was invaluable for me to get additional in-person guidance from my father regarding the remedy.
Setting the Parameters - Pre-Regimen
After my arrival, we went over the details in-person with his other family members. With his family’s approval, YC agreed to commit solely to the remedy while still having the option to discontinue the remedy at any point and choose other treatments as he saw fit. He decided against chemotherapy for the time being and volunteered for the remedy for many reasons but the main one being that he wanted to avoid the pain of chemotherapy again especially with the low success rate. We agreed that if his condition worsened or if the remedy didn’t seem like it was showing any improvements that we would immediately look to other options. He then provided me with his medical history, blood tests and reports, current health state, and other health conditions or symptoms that were already occurring to be able to properly monitor the progression of the disease and if he was getting better or worse.
YC was originally diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) in October 2013 and went through a series of strong chemotherapy treatments. After months of painful chemo treatments, he was able to reach remission. Relieved that he survived chemo, he went back to his daily life for a little more than a year until June 2015, when his leukemia relapsed. His CML became bi-phenotypic acute leukemia, meaning a combination of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and acute myeloid leukemia (AML), with the doctor’s estimated chemotherapy survival rate of only 20% and a month to left to live without treatment.
Just days before I arrived in Taiwan, his cancer (Blast cells) went from 0 percent to 13 percent in 2 weeks and then increased to 17% in another 4 days. His leukemia was growing fast. He also described experiencing increasing pain below his rib cage due to an enlarged spleen pushing against his rib cage. This was a common leukemia induced symptom due to the build up of blast cells in the spleen and/or He was also experiencing mild fever like symptoms and a feliver.w red spots on the surface of his skin, which were also common symptoms of the disease.
I documented all his data including his blood tests, symptoms, mental and physical condition, provided him with the remedy, took copious notes on his progression, and guided him throughout the regimen while capturing the entire process on film for an on-going documentary film.
The Data - Regimen
To monitor and document the volunteer’s progress we needed to get regular complete blood count (CBC) tests to see if his condition was getting better or worse. This data would also be very crucial in later analyzing how the remedy was affecting his blood cells to further understand the science behind the remedy. We performed CBC tests at top accredited laboratories and hospitals to get complete and reliable data.
To understand the volunteer’s data, there are a few things you need to know.
1) Lymphocytes are natural killer white blood cells in our body that defend your body against foreign threats such as harmful bacteria, viruses, tumors, and cancers. (Picture of killer cells killing blasts)
Hematopoiesis - Blood Formation From Stem Cells
2) Immature cells (stem cells) are cells that replenish our dying cells with new cells. (Picture of stem cell process)
3) Blast cells are abnormal immature white blood cells (cancer cells) that can replicate uncontrollably. If blast cells remain under 5% the patient is considered to be in remission and at 0% blast cells with no relapse for many years would be considered cured.
The volunteer started drinking the remedy on 6/10/2015. After 3 days of the remedy, he noted that his spleen pain reduced significantly and after a week the pain was completely gone and his red spots also went away. This was promising news and convinced him to continue with the remedy. Of course, we had to confirm his progression by seeing if his CBC tests showed positive progression as well. Below is a chart of the volunteer’s CBC Test results.
Phase 1 - Trigger / Identification (Blue)
With the volunteer’s health condition and symptoms improving, we decided to perform the first CBC test 2 weeks into the remedy regimen. The test showed that his WBC count increased significantly but his blast cells (leukemia cells) stayed the about the same signifying that the growth trajectory of the cancer has decreased significantly. Normally the large increase in WBC would be a sign worsening conditions, symptoms, and rapid cancer growth however his blast cells did not show any significant increase and by deduction would mean that the increase in WBC were not leukemia cells. This theory was also backed by his improving symptoms and health condition. This was a potential sign that the cancer growth was plateauing with something preventing the cancer cells from replicating. At the same time, his CBC test showed a large number of immature white blood cells (possibly stem cells or progenitor cells) which represented 48 percent of his total WBC. During the second week, he expressed discomfort in his bone and joints, which is not a common symptom of leukemia. The bone pain was likely caused by the large production of immature cells because the bone marrow is where the formation of stem cells and blood cells occurs, a process known as hematopoiesis. (Observation: Blasts: Same, WBC: Increasing, Immature: Increasing, Lymphocytes: Decreasing)
Phase 2 - Staging and Reprogramming (Red)
Per his doctor’s original diagnosis, within a month the volunteer was supposed to have already passed away or be in terminal condition however his health condition remained healthy and was able to continue his daily activities. After many more CBC tests, it was apparent that the volunteer’s blast cells were no longer increasing but rather decreasing or plateaued while the unknown immature white blood cells continued to increase and his other WBCs continued to decrease, WBCs such as lymphocytes (used to kill viruses and diseases). This suggests that his immune system was producing newly programmed immature stem cells and possibly signaling cellular retrograde for old cells (More on this in "How It Works"). These immature white blood cells peaked and decreased significantly after stopping the remedy. (Observation Blasts: Same/Decreasing, WBC: Increasing, Immature: Increasing, Lymphocytes: Decreasing)
Phase 3 - Returning to Normal State / Killing
The volunteer stopped the remedy on 8/5/2015. Once he stopped remedy the immature cells gradually decreased, his lymphocytes started to increase, and his blast cells dramatically decreased. We also suspected that after discontinuing the remedy it allowed his immune system to return to its normal state and signaled his immature cells to mature into mature WBC to kill the identified and contained blast cells since his blast cells were no longer increasing. Scientifically speaking, we suspected that these changes were the product of his immune system attempting to return to its normal state, naturally signaling the newly programmed immature white blood cells to mature into lymphocytes and other WBCs and use this army of WBC to kill off the blast cells. (Observation: Blasts: Decreasing, WBC: Decreasing, Immature: Decreasing, Lymphocytes: Increasing)
Phase 4 - Immunizing / Recovery
His blast cells continued to decrease and reached 0 percent (remission) for the first time on 8/17/2015. The theory of his immune system returning to its normal state was also supported by the fact that his high number of WBCs were dramatically decreasing back to healthy range. His WBC returned within healthy range on 8/25/2015. With further observation, this tread continued and his blast cells reached 0 percent with no further signs of relapse on 9/21/2015. However, as the blast cells were killed off, his WBC started to decrease further below healthy range and put his immune system into a fragile state. After further recovery his WBC slowly returned back to normal while his blast cells remained at 0 percent reaching remission. (Observations Blast: Decreasing to 0, WBC: Decrease to Normal Range, Immature: Decreasing to 0, Lymphocytes: Increasing to Normal Range)
Analysis - Post Regimen
The volunteer’s blood cell progression suggests that, after drinking the remedy, his leukemia plateaued and stopped replicating. At the same time, the remedy boosted his immune system to naturally produce immature cells (possibly stem cells via cell retrograde or other means) putting them in place to later mature into capable lymphocytes that willbe able to kill identified leukemia cells. Once the immune system and the newly programmed WBCs learn to identify leukemia cells, they can kill the current leukemia cells along with any future occurrences of similar leukemia cells, thus immunizing the body against leukemia.
Because of the remedy’s ability to naturally harness the power of the immune system, triggering the immune system to identify and kill leukemia cells was achieved without the volunteer experiencing any leukemia related side effects and, in fact, reduced his symptoms right from the start. This process is very similar to a recent medical breakthrough called immunotherapy which uses your own immune system to identify and kill cancer cells, but the remedy does it naturally while immunotherapy requires manipulation of T cells and implicitly has human error risks. Further, immunotherapy costs at least $300,000 - $500,000 per patient while the remedy can be potentially provided at a fraction of the cost.
After deeper analysis his data, and pinpointing specific pathways and processes that the remedy could have used to achieve this, and verifying the results with oncologists and biomedical cancer researchers, his data clearly suggests that our immune system has the capacity to naturally identify, kill, and immunize one’s body against leukemia with the proper trigger. (To learn more please visit “How it Works” tab)
Forever Grateful
From the start, YC and his family were so thankful for my help, but I was just happy that they had faith in me and allowed me to help. Before the remedy, YC and his family didn’t believe that he was going to be alive for his son 5th birthday nor his own 34th birthday, and having been able to share those beautiful memories with them was the best thanks I could ask for. My time with YC and his family was truly the most rewarding experience of my life, and I am forever grateful to them for allowing me to fulfill my goal of using my grandmother’s remedy that had saved my life to help him beat leukemia as well.