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Cases from private practices - Papimi

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iggest tumor was about 28 mm. Ultra sound photographs confirmed the diagnosis. The patient looked<br />

extremely pale and yellowish and felt very weak.<br />

Now, after nine daily treatments with PAP IMI magnetic pulses - aided additionally by vitamin C<br />

and Selenium pills of 200 milligrams each day - the patient has regained his normal color and feels much<br />

better.<br />

According to Dr. Tsilimigakis, the treatments should be continued for at least another 6 more months.<br />

CASE 3 – LUNG CANCER<br />

Keywords: Lung Cancer, Esophagus Cancer, PAP IMI Combination with Radiation<br />

Patient: E.P., Male, 74 years old.<br />

Treatment: During patient's stay in the city of Athens for a month, he was administered at the<br />

beginning daily 30 minutes micro-current for restituting skin conductivity.<br />

PAP IMI magnetic pulses daily: on thymus 15 minutes, on lungs 20 minutes, on esophagus 15 minutes.<br />

Results: The patient, a robust looking man, recovered normal skin conductivity very fast. Lung cancer<br />

became almost invisible after four and a half months PAP IMI magnetic pulses. Also, instead of the<br />

expected 18 gamma radiation sessions, preparation of the tumor with magnetic pulses for one month<br />

facilitated the elimination of the secondary esophagus tumor, with only three gamma radiations.<br />

According to the Hospital Doctors, ― This was the first time they had observed such fast elimination of<br />

any tumor".<br />

About a year ago, patient E.P. was diagnosed having left lung cancer. However, to avoid seriously<br />

upsetting and discouraging the patient, the Medical Doctors at the Hospital told him, as it is still<br />

customary in certain countries, that he had pneumonia. The patient and his family - which knew his<br />

condition- decided on PAP IMI Magnetic Pulses with Dr. Tsilimigakis. After a month, because the<br />

patient lived far away <strong>from</strong> Athens and he could not commute for his daily treatments with Dr.<br />

Tsilimigakis, he had to continue with PAP IMI magnetic pulses at home. Thus, the patient followed<br />

his lung treatment for the assumed "pneumonia" for a period of another two and a half months.<br />

After that period, suddenly, the patient developed problems with swallowing during eating. So, he<br />

went back to see Dr. Tsilimigakis, in order to find out what to do about the new problem. The Doctor<br />

suggested to the patient E.P.that he should extend the magnetic pulses also on the esophagus (throat) and<br />

have additional monitoring tests done. The patient continued PAP IMI Magnetic Pulses for another<br />

month.<br />

When the patient went to the Hospital, in order to have the long scheduled medical check-up, the MDs<br />

discovered and diagnosed that the tumor in the lung had become almost invisible; but they also<br />

discovered a secondary tumor within the esophagus. The Medical Doctors suggested the tumor had to be<br />

removed with a surgical operation. The patient remained 4 days in the hospital preparing for that<br />

operation. However, at the end of this period, the patient considered that such an operation would be too<br />

dangerous, because he was afraid that he might be unable to speak again, and left the clinic without<br />

having the operation performed.<br />

Prior to the patient's decision for the operation, Dr. Pappas had strongly suggested to the patient and to<br />

his family, that he should receive gamma radiations instead; because it had already been known to Dr<br />

Pappas that the combination of PAP IMI magnetic pulses, on one hand and gamma radiations at the<br />

other, provided extremely good results and far superior to the results of any one of these treatments could<br />

provided alone.<br />

So, the patient E.P. went to see a specialist MD in the Department of Radiology of his Hospital for<br />

possible radiation treatments. The Radiologist suggested a series of at least 18 consecutive gamma<br />

radiations to the esophagus were needed in order to eliminate the existing throat problems. The patient<br />

accepted and the series of radiations were started. To the surprise of all the attending Medical Doctors in<br />

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