MY STORY:
July 2006: Prognosis was stage 3 breast cancer and it was in the left arm lymph nodes. Using both tried and true medicine and Active Immune Support juice (CellQuest) as my treatment, it has kept me extremely healthy. I had 3 surgeries, 8 chemotherapy treatments, followed by 6 weeks of daily radiation to 4 areas of my upper body. My blood counts never dipped, partially because of daily drinks of Active Immune Support juice. I have been on daily Amoxifen for 2 years and most fellow survivors are beat down and tired after all of this. I supplement daily with Active Immune Support juice and use the CellQuest Gel on the scars. My radiologist after 4 months of healing & 3rd degree burns dismissed me because the CellQuest Gel had completely erased the blister and burn scars. At age 51, I am still training and breaking my 8 competition horses, canning, gardening and keeping a part time job and driving the 2 teenagers to all of their events. I honestly believe that Active Immune Support juice has given me healing strength.
September 2008: A mean and nasty thoroughbred horse I borrowed as a wetnurse, bit my right index finger open to the bone. It was too jagged and deep to stitch so the doctor put ‘Steristrips’ on it and said to keep it clean. I live a very active life and could not quit using this hand. What I could, and did do, was to put CellQuest Gel on the wound daily and I kept drinking Active Immune Support juice. The finger is completely healed and the scar is noticeably lighter. The mean nasty horse still tries to attack me with her ugly mouth. Thanksgiving weekend my filly, that she has been the wet nurse for, will be 5 months old and the mare can go back to her home. Good riddance and thanks to CellQuest for helping me to heal. The next chapter for the CellQuest products will be to heal a huge scab and scar that this nasty mare left on the baby’s hind leg.
Thank you so much CellQuest. ~ Laura
MY STORY:
I want to share my story with people so that others won’t have to go though everything my family and I did. When I was 13 years old, I was taken to the hospital. I had been having severe cramps without having my menstrual cycle. Also, I was spotting throughout the month. I was told I had cervical cancer and I was in stage 4. I had my cervix frozen and was cancer free for about 5 years. When I had my 1st son I went in for my normal checkup to be told I had gotten it again. I was told that I was stage 2 and we decided to try freezing my cervix again. I was examined every 3 months for about 4 years and everything was fine. When I was 21, I was having pain more than normal and I knew it was back. This time around we decided to laser my precancerous cells. That seemed to work fine for a while. Then in 2008, I went in for my normal check up and was told I had it again. My doctor and I decided it would be best to have my uterus removed, but I had heard about Cellquest. I started taking a bottle a day (I was stage 1). I took it for 30 days and went back to my doctor to see what plan we were going to take. My test was redone and I was informed that I was cancer free. I still take about 4 oz a day to give my body the support to maintain itself. I can’t tell you how great it is to know that I didn’t have to have surgery again. I know that my doctors can’t explain what happened but I know that CellQuest helped me and I hope it helps other people. I know that some people have a hard time taking “natural” things but if all else is not working, why not try it and see what happens?
Many Thanks for giving me my back my life!
M.A, Tampa, FL
MY STORY:
29 year cancer survivor that was told I had six months to live on December 12, 1990.
I was diagnosed with Rhabdomyosarcoma – a very rare skeletal muscle cancer – on December 12, 1990 at the age of 16. Since this was such a rare diagnosis (only six cases per year were in the U.S. and they were between the ages of 2-6) doctors only gave me six months to live. My doctors at Sloan Kettering put me on a very aggressive protocol which featured mega doses of chemo and radiation designed to destroy my bone marrow – something I would be given back after my final treatment with a bone marrow transplant.
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