Cancer of the bone marrow
I was diagnosed with Waldenstrom's Macroglobulineniea or cancer of the bone marrow.
In february 2003, after receiving 4 treatments of antibodies and one blood transfusion,
I took MGN3 for a while and my condition did not improve.
In january of 2004 I started taking BAC F3 and after only one month, my hemoglobin
went up 10 points. I felt a new surge of energy and well being I had not felt in years.
By july 2004 my oncologist declared "I was in remission".
BAC was my miracle pill. It is indeed a fabulous cellular food!
For you to have discovered this formula denotes a very loving, caring person, on the
road to help mankind stay alive and well.
God bless you and your family. Sincere and grateful thanks.
- Cecile Jalbert., Montreal, Canada - February 2, 2006
UPDATE - 26 July 2006
Last month, I visited my oncologist for a controle exam. He declared my blood "perfect". Since January 2004 I have only usewd BAC in my regiment. Thank you Dr. Kiriac for your magnificnet research that has saved my life.
I'm able to LIVE WELL with stage IV breast cancer
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Bless you for The Magic! BSF is a major part of my health and wellness regimen, and one of the main reasons I'm able to LIVE WELL with stage IV cancer despite weekly chemotherapy. Many people tell me that I don't look like a cancer patient...perhaps I'm part of a new wave of people who are changing the face of cancer!
Be well,
Wendi
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- Wendi Pedicone, June 2007
Alertness and more energy... -
“After only 3 radiation treatments post-op from
Cancer, I felt exhausted as expected. I tried to line
dance after radiation treatment, which I was not
able to do as I felt exhausted. I began BAC F2 for
3 days then increased my capsule intake on that
Wednesday on your advice. I again tried to line
dance after radiation treatment, and after
4 hours there is no exhaustion. Respiratory allergies almost disappeared,
blood pressure going down and blood sugar easier
to control. I noticed mental alertness during line
dancing. Never felt so good. Sleeping well! I am
sharing information with other cancer patients that
I’ve met as well as other elderly (seniors) who are my
line-dancing friends and family.”
- Nellie Ramsey, Albuquerque, New Mexico, May 2004