Keywords: cancer at pancreas, tractus biliaris, duodenum, spleen, insulin, pancreatic
enzymes.
Reported
by Dr. Nick Tsilimigakis, M.D.
Transcribed and Translated by P.R.
S.P. - 50 years old, male
June 1998
One year ago S.P. (50 years old, male) experienced sudden pain at
the lower part of the spinal cord (lumbal region) together with vomiting and dizziness.
The tests showed cancer at his pancreas, tractus biliaris, duodenum, and spleen.
His whole stomach, duodenum, gladder, pancreas, and spleen were
surgically removed. He came to me in a very bad condition 20 days after the surgery on
October 22, 1997. I started treating him using the PAP IMI device and electrobalancing
device.
Eight months later he is in excellent physical condition, fully
recovered and mobile, and has excellent clinical results. He is taking insulin and
pancreatic enzymes.
The patient is still under treatment.
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