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Big Medicine always claims that advocates of alternative
therapies make assertions that aren't backed up by factual data.
But that was exactly what this doctor was doing. He was
asserting that cesium "couldn't possibly work," even though
he admittedly knew absolutely nothing about it!
But that's not all.
Included in the sheaf of paperwork and lab results
the doctor was studying so intently were the results
of Don's latest blood tests. Had he bothered to look
closely he would have discovered that among them were
the results of his PSA test, showing it had dropped
from 5.6 to 3.9!
The doctor could insist that "it couldn't work"
all he wanted, but the blood tests showed it did!
Thoroughly disgusted with the urologist's refusal
to even consider the evidence right under his nose,
Don vowed never to see him again and never has.
Fortunately his family doctor was willing to continue
monitoring his case.
Over the next several months, Don continued to have
his PSA checked regularly. In these tests, it remained
within normal limits, rising and falling slightly from
time to time.
As the first year anniversary of his diagnosis
approached, Don decided to take a four-week course
of cesium as a precautionary measure.
One of the points Neal had always stressed in their
conversations was his belief that the cesium therapy
was not a "cure." The reason Neal felt this way was
that the cause of prostate cancer was unknown. How could
there be a "cure" Neal argued, if you didn't know the cause,
and therefore could not be sure it had been
permanently eliminated.
There was sound medical evidence behind Neal's
belief as well.
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