![]() About the author: Elaine was raised until the age of three in a small town in Pennsylvania, before her family moved to LaSalle, Michigan, just north of the Ohio border. She attended Monroe High School where she studied business. She later took courses in business in college. Her marriage at a young age sadly ended in divorce, yet gave her four beautiful children. She worked in a factory until her children were grown, then left the factory to begin her own business. She was again married, this time happily. Her husband joined her in her business until his death in 2005. Elaine owned and operated Woodland Embroidery in Marion, Michigan. Today Elaine lives in Kentucky and owns and operates American Designs. Elaine also spends much of her time listening to, and giving encouragement to, others who are going through the same kind of ordeal that she went through. Purchase Amazon.com You may also find helpful information from the following sources. BelieveinHishealing.com If you are looking to purchase Protocel®, I recommend: Testimonies On the following pages are the stories of friends and fighters who won their battle, and bring hope and faith to you when you need it the most. Their testimonies are brought to you in their own words, along with some of their recommendations, and are grouped as follows: cancer patients, non-cancer patients, and pets. No claims are made by Elaine Hulliberger as to their accuracy or expectations. Kathie, who gathers medical records from Protocel users, was of paramount importance in the accumulation of these testimonies. Without her diligence and hard work I don't believe I could have offered so many accounts for you to read. Each of these testimonies are found in the Second Edition of Winning the Battle Against Cancer. Cancer Patients Elaine's Miracle ♦ Colon Cancer Earlene's Report ♦ Lung Cancer Joe Nevitt ♦ Lung Cancer Charlie Meese ♦ Prostate Cancer Alan D. Johns ♦ Prostate Cancer Carol Skalba ♦ Lung Cancer Roberta Andre ♦ Breast Cancer Roland V. Raham ♦ Prostate Cancer Walter Grover ♦ Colon Cancer Aileen Grover ♦ Poss. Breast Cancer Sara Swearngan ♦ Lung Cancer Georgeanna Rassie ♦ Brain Tumor Thomas Schwahm ♦ Kidney Cancer Ruth Keller ♦ Lung Cancer Elonna McKibben ♦ Glioblastoma Cindy Neal ♦ Lung Cancer Ken Browne ♦ Pancreatic Cancer Lisa & Jerry Guajardo ♦ Medulloblastoma Marge Sheridan Dubuque ♦ Breast Cancer Laurie M. Patterson ♦ Skin Cancer Gail Voyda ♦ Breast Cancer Donna Marvin ♦ Chron. Lymph. Lukemia Joyce Richards ♦ Breast Cancer Kathleen McVean Schulz ♦ Breast Cancer Albert J.Dubuque ♦ Prostate Cancer Angela Ellis ♦ Breast Cancer Dennis Rogers ♦ Metas. Malig. Melanoma Brad Matznick ♦ Kidney Cancer Barbara Bryd ♦ Breast Cancer Non-Cancer Patients Kathleen Metherell ♦ Fibromyalgia Brian & Leanne Breiholz ♦ Poss. Endometriosis Carl Cazessus ♦ Trigger Finger Micky Moore ♦ Hepatitis C Kathy Keating ♦ Hepatitis C Samantha Dubuque ♦ Mononucleosis Audrey Teeling ♦ Epstein Barr Syndrome Ed C.♦ HPV Animals Baxter ♦ Transitional Cell Carcinoma Schera ♦ Tumor on Vulva Bingo ♦ Abdominal Mass Luke ♦ Fibrous Sarcoma |
In October of 2006 I went for a mammogram and they discovered a small nodule. I then had an ultrasound, which confirmed the mammogram’s findings. An appointment was made with a surgeon. The surgeon examined me, but could not feel the nodule. He wanted me to have a biopsy. I did not believe they would find cancer. He sent me to the local hospital for a scan-guided biopsy. The biopsy was preformed, and I was told that it was cancer that needed to be removed. This news was very unsettling because I have enjoyed excellent health and felt fine. The surgery was performed promptly and the diagnosis that it was cancer was confirmed. I am a widow, my husband passed away when he was only 39 years old from a heart attack. I have five children, the youngest being only 1-1/2 years old a the time. I have raised my children, who are now grown and married, without the help of a father. My children were very upset at the news. Because I had not seen an oncologist for the surgery, my daughter – who is an Occupational Therapist with a master’s degree – insisted that I see an oncologist in Pittsburgh, PA. The doctor in Pittsburgh assured us that everything had been handled properly. The surgeon who performed the surgery wanted me to have radiation. At the time I did not believe radiation to be a problem, so I had the treatments. I have a friend who was given four months to live and did not take any conventional treatments. He went on Protocel®, and several years later is doing fine. Because of this I decided to go on Protocel® myself. I have been on Protocel® since first being diagnosed with cancer, and plan to continue taking it. Since this happened, I have done some research and learned, according to doctors, that chemotherapy drugs and radiation cause cancer and do not kill it. It causes cancer to go into remission, and at sometime, it will return in the same place or mutate to another place. If this were to happen today instead of then, I would not take any treatment, and go directly onto Protocel®. I have faith that the Protocel® has erased the cancer, and further tests show there is no cancer. Angela Ellis, January 2009 | |
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