Prostate cancer, phobia 02799...UK
A 54-year-old male came to the practitioner on 23 March 2017 with a diagnosis of prostate cancer. He had been experiencing nocturia for the past three months. On 16 February 2017 his PSA (Prostate-specific antigen) count was 37 ng/mL. He also had a history of phobia of darkness since he was 25 years old and he could not even go out at night. His anxiety was exacerbated by the recent diagnosis of cancer, resulting in suicidal thoughts over the past two weeks. He was too afraid to have an MRI scan. He was not taking any allopathic medication. He was treated with the following combos:
For prostate cancer and nocturia:
#1. CC2.1 Cancers - all + CC2.3 Tumours & Growths + CC4.2 Liver & Gallbladder tonic + CC10.1 Emergencies + CC13.1 Kidney & Bladder tonic + CC14.1 Male tonic + CC14.2 Prostate…QDS
For phobia and suicidal tendencies:
#2. CC4.2 Liver & Gallbladder tonic + CC10.1 Emergencies + CC13.1 Kidney & Bladder tonic + CC15.1 Mental & Emotional tonic + CC15.2 Psychiatric disorders + CC17.3 Brain & Memory tonic + CC18.1 Brain disabilities…QDS
On 10 April 2017, the patient reported that his mental state was 30% better but there was no improvement in nocturia. Blood test done on 18 June 2017 showed a reduced PSA of 18 ng/mL and the nocturia had improved by 40%. His mental state had improved by 75%, he felt much calmer and less fearful of the dark. #1 & #2 were continued.
Blood test on 3 October 2017 showed further reduction in PSA to 8.5 ng/mL, nocturia improved by 60% and mental state by 90%. Now he had no suicidal thoughts. Dosage of both #1 & #2 was reduced to TDS.
As the patient was calm without any anxiety, he now readily agreed to an MRI scan. This was performed on 14 January 2018 and it confirmed the patient had prostate cancer. He was offered the option to have either surgery or radiotherapy. He opted for surgery which was done on 18 March. On 22 June, his PSA had come down to 1.2 ng/mL and nocturia had stopped completely. On 24 August 2018 improvement in patient’s mental state was 100%, he had no fear of the dark and was able to go out freely at night. The dosage of#1 was reduced to OD and that of #2 to BD. On 28 October 2018, the PSA reading was 0 and he was completely free of the prostate cancer. Patient was advised to continue with both remedies as a prophylactic.
Editor’s note as advised by Head of Research: This is yet another one of this practitioner’s successful treatments for serious illnesses. Her love and devotion to Swami and her needy patients is truly inspiring and where love is installed, the remedies have extra power. However we teach in this system of healing to give only combos relevant to the symptoms or illness because additional combos could slow down the healing process. In #1 above, CC4.2 Liver & Gallbladder tonic, CC10.1 Emergencies and CC14.1 Male tonic (already included in CC14.2) need not have been given. In #2, CC4.2 Liver & Gallbladder tonic, CC10.1 Emergencies, CC13.1 Kidney & Bladder tonic (already in #1) and CC17.3 Brain & Memory tonic are not required. Further CC15.1 and CC18.1 are already in CC15.2.