SonoPhoto Dynamic Therapy uses sound and light to activate a natural sensitizer, which causes free radical oxygen to 'explode' into cancer cells to kill them. According to Dr. Antonio Jimenez, medical director of Hope4Cancer Institute, combining hyperthermia and SonoPhoto Dynamic Therapy with immune support, proper nutrition and aggressive detoxification (massage, infrared saunas, coffee enemas, IV therapy) to eliminate the dead cancer cells, patients normally regain their energy, appetite and strength and feel better right away.
"After 3 days of treatment, my bleeding stopped," Powell said. "I stayed at the clinic two weeks, and continued my home program for almost 6 months. That was 4 years ago, and my scans are still clean. I'm so glad I didn't rush into surgery, even though some members of my family were concerned about me heading to Mexico. I took a girlfriend for moral support. We walked on the beach every day, the organic food was terrific and we both learned so much about cancer prevention. The lectures on nutrition changed our way of thinking about what we put in our bodies, and we both feel healthier now that we follow an organic diet."
According to Dr. Jimenez, Powell's case is typical. "Our treatments work well with soft tissue cancers," he says. "We work with the body's immune system to attack the cancer, and we address the emotional and spiritual aspects of the disease also. Riley had a great attitude, and that also helped her beat the disease. "
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) recommends colonoscopies beginning at age 50, and earlier if there are risk factors present. Pre-cancerous growths can be easily removed during a colonoscopy, and according to the NCI is the best way to prevent colorectal cancer. Yet over 40% of Americans over 50 have not been screened. New digital colonoscopy, or CTC, is done without sedation and recovery is quick, but can be uncomfortable when the bowel is briefly inflated with carbon dioxide. Both procedures require a strong liquid laxative to cleanse the bowel. There is less risk of a bowel puncture and significantly less cost with a CTC, but if polyps or lesions are discovered, a standard procedure must be done to remove them.
Surgery, chemotherapy and radiation are still the standard colorectal cancer treatments in the USA. According to the medical tourism company TMD Limited, nearly a million US citizens leave the country each year seeking less invasive, gentler treatments. Those numbers just keep increasing, as patients find alternative treatments that let them enjoy life, continue to work and improve their health. Freedom of choice, for many, is choosing a clinic outside the country.
SOURCE TMD Limited