Cases from private practices - Papimi
Cases from private practices - Papimi
Cases from private practices - Papimi
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She still has sensitivities to chemicals in the air. But blood test results have showed that the PAP<br />
IMI has dramatically lowered the levels of heavy metals and pesticides in her blood. The patient was<br />
retested for content of metals and pesticides in May of 1997. Heavy metal levels and pesticides were<br />
found to have dropped by a factor of two to four <strong>from</strong> their former high levels, with lead dropping by<br />
30% (see comparison in table 1). Also a CEA RIA test for intestinal cancer indicated a level of 5.8, about<br />
half of the level of 11 that was found in a similar test conducted in 1992.<br />
TABLE 1<br />
Blood Levels of Some Heavy Metals and Pesticides<br />
1995 1997<br />
Lead 71 mg/l 49 mg/l<br />
Chromium 2.6 mg/l less than 1 mg/l<br />
Lindan (g HCH) pesticide 0.4 mg/l<br />
less than 0.1 mg/l<br />
HCB (Hexachlorbenzol) 1.5 mg/l 0.8 mg/l<br />
DDE 5.7 mg/l (lower)<br />
Clinical study of women greater than 65 years of age receiving PAP IMI treatment. Sample is<br />
totally inclusive; all three cases receiving treatment April to August 1997 are reported here.<br />
THERAPIST: SUSANNE GRABER<br />
Case I-a:<br />
Alleviation of heart insufficiency and significant reduction of pain <strong>from</strong> knee cyst<br />
Patient: A Female, 80 years old.<br />
Condition: Heart arythmia and Baker cyst on knee<br />
Date of case study: August 30, 1997<br />
Therapist: Susanne Graber<br />
Condition and Therapy Prior to PAP IMI Treatment:<br />
The patient suffered <strong>from</strong> several ailments:<br />
1) She had a heart insufficiency condition for which she had been taking digitalis.<br />
2) She had a baker cyst on her knee which had immobilized her knee and which had become very<br />
painful by April of 1997.<br />
3) She had a bladder condition which required her to make frequent trips to the bathroom for<br />
urination.<br />
PAP IMI Treatment and Subsequent Diagnosis:<br />
The patient began receiving half hour PAP IMI treatments twice per month <strong>from</strong> April through<br />
May and one treatment per week in June and July. Areas treated included the heart, liver, thymus, and<br />
knee with approximately 6 to 8 minutes at each location. The heart was treated at every session. During<br />
this time the patient received no other therapy.<br />
As a result of the PAP IMI treatments the patient's heart condition improved to the point that she<br />
discontinued taking digitalis after her third PAP IMI treatment (June 7th) and since that time has had<br />
no problem with her heart.<br />
For the first 4 months of PAP IMI treatment the patient did not receive much benefit <strong>from</strong> the PAP<br />
IMI treatments, but following a hip osteopathic adjustment and after receiving her fourth PAP IMI<br />
treatment in August, by August 23rd her pain had lessened considerably. The pain alleviation response<br />
may have been helped in part to the increased frequency of treatments that the patient was receiving in<br />
August.<br />
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