My Life Beyond Cancer
My name is Alan Johns, a retired naval aviator, 75, who should be a prime candidate for prostate cancer. In my diagnosis in 2005, an invasive (through the colon wall) biopsy was used. I was alarmed, but had put my care (and life) into the hands of a local urologist, who performed this procedure himself on an outpatient basis at the rural (but magnificently business-like) hospital. He gave me a few antibiotics, but I came down with septicemia, for which I was rushed to the ER and was admitted with "pneumonia" in midsummer by my alarmed wife. If I exhibit some disdain for the medical profession, it is because of that botched biopsy.
That urologist diagnosed me with prostate cancer with a cancer- marking blood test (PSA) at 11.7. My sister had been introduced to a website, "outsmartyourcancer.com" I already had read articles skeptical of cancer treatment as a moneymaking endeavor of doctors. I was interested, not in continual treatment, but a cure. My sister also told my life-long smoking brother about "Protocel® 50." He took this, extending his life a year until he died of emphysema at age 64. I believe he was cured of lung cancer.
In my prostate cancer case, I changed physicians because I wanted relief from the urinary symptoms of an enlarged prostate. He recommended the Tran urethral resection, commonly called the "rotor-rooter." I underwent that in a three-day stay at an urban hospital. Tissue reamed from my prostate exhibited cancerous cells at a Gleason scale "9." This urologist left the "natural means" treatment up to me; so, I resumed five daily doses of Protocel® 23.
I see this urologist every six months because the last PSA was 2.73. The previous bout with prostate cancer brought my PSA down from 11.7 to 2.5. The previous urologist was impressed, saying, "A man of your age should be about 6."
I continue on a maintenance dose of Protocel®, which costs about $150 for a two-month supply. The routine-change in my life now entails carrying a "kit" with a glass and a plastic bottle with a pre-measured dose and a bottle of distilled water. I wake at 3:00 A.M. to use that kit in the bathroom where I have ceased to need to go. I feel grateful to be on a maintenance schedule till my next six-monthly blood test.
I recommend Protocel® to all my friends. One friend that I was not prompted to tell just died of pancreatic cancer, of which he died in the same month he was diagnosed. People who have a history of cancer in their families should use it as a precaution. Protocel® 23 is this world's best anti-oxidant. My schedule is 1/4 tsp. in 8 oz. of distilled water at 8:00 AM, 1:00 P.M, 5:00 PM, 10:00 P.M., and finally (after setting an alarm) at 3:00 A.M.
[From the author: you can choose any 6-hour increment for dosage that works best for you].
Alan D. Johns
August 2007