a pricey but quite effective strategy

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a pricey but quite effective strategy

by jeffreydonald on Mon Jul 07, 2008 12:00 AM

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I was diagnosed with colorectol cancer a year ago.  I had surgery to remove a portion of the large intestine, and I thought that would be it.  The cancer reoccured tw months later.  I went to an alternative healer by the name of Kurt Peterson.  After just one treatment, I felt better.  Today I am in total remission.  He has a private website at  cancertouch.com

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by saucey on Mon Jul 07, 2008 12:00 AM

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Hi jeffreydonald!

   Can you give us any info on what he did for you. I checked out the site bu it doesnt give you much info.

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by jeffreydonald on Thu Aug 28, 2008 12:00 AM

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Yes I'd be happy to give the details.  My wife and I travelled to Chicago about 3 hours from our home and met with the gentleman at the hotel.  I arrived at his room in the morning and over the course of 7 hours or so, he used his hands on my body projecting some type of energy to cause the cancer cells to die.  This is the way he explained it to me anyway.  I actually didn't feel anything other than the touch of his hands against my skin, and it took a few weeks before I started to feel better.  I wouldn't have even gone if it hadn't been for my wife talking me in to it.  He did have a young lady assisting him in the room, although she mostly just sat there watching.  It was pretty uneventful overall.  It was just a number of months later that I was "declared" to be in complete remission by my oncologist.  I don't even know if it was from this Energy treatment or if the drugs were finally working.  My doctor didn't seem too impressed by the guy, but he had heard of him and didn't really know to much about him.  I would recommend seeing him if anyone is looking at exploring alternative treatments.  His name is Kurt Peterson and he's listed at Cancertouch.com       By the way, if you do try this, be prepared to have to fill out lots of paperwork afterward, as I believe he is compiling data or something for his business.  I must get three or four things in the mail every month from him asking me about my health.  Still, it was well worth it....definitely less of a cost than my hospital stays had run me.
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