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10 Our <strong>Energetic</strong> <strong>Evolution</strong> in <strong>Healing</strong><br />

preparations against tumors some 2,000 years ago. Ancient Greek,<br />

Roman, and Arabic physicians also used amygdalin to treat tumors.”<br />

Although the Laetrile did not cure his cancer, it could well have<br />

been the reason why he never had any pain, so never needed any mindnumbing<br />

pain medication. Laetrile is also used in clinics outside of<br />

the U.S. specifically for nontoxic pain relief. (See Part III for a<br />

connection between Laetrile/amygdalin and geopathic stress.)<br />

After consultation with the doctor in charge, the one he had met<br />

many years previously, he decided to have his kidney removed there in<br />

Tijuana. As soon as the ten low-dose radiation treatments were complete,<br />

he underwent surgery. I was invited to observe the surgery, but declined.<br />

I was too nervous and stood just outside the operating room listening<br />

and watching for what little bits of information I could get.<br />

The other American patients and families at the clinic were very<br />

supportive. (We continued contact with several after our return home.)<br />

From them, I was cautioned about potential problems following his<br />

surgery. Don had the utmost confidence in his surgeon, but not in the<br />

supporting staff members. I was able to stay with him in his hospital<br />

room. The first night I laid down for only minutes at a time and kept<br />

my shoes on, ready to jump when necessary. For his well-being, it was<br />

essential to “stand guard.” I had to make sure everything was running<br />

smoothly and that he got what he needed. On the second night, I took<br />

my shoes off.<br />

The surgery had gone very well — considering it was major surgery.<br />

<strong>In</strong>stead of the surgeon cutting into his back as is the usual procedure<br />

for removal of a kidney, he cut from Don’s chest to his lower abdomen<br />

so that he could check all the other organs, looking for tumors. None<br />

were found. As soon as Don woke up from the surgery he kept telling<br />

me that something felt wrong, like his insides had been torn out, which<br />

was close to what had happened. By the next morning, he was back to<br />

being himself. He was up and walking within 24 hours. We went home<br />

a week later.

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