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.


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Winning the Battle Against Cancer

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You may also find helpful information from the following sources.

BelieveinHishealing.com
CancerTruth.net
Elonna McKibben
Outsmart Your Cancer
Elaine, on Protocel
Protocel Global

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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
 


Brad Matznick, Michigan

Kidney Cancer


In April of 2005 I was diagnosed with Kidney Cancer and had my left Kidney removed. My post-surgical checkups were clear until November of 2007 when an enlarged lymph node in my chest was discovered, and then later another site on my vertebrae L2 was discovered along with other lymph nodes. A biopsy confirmed it to be a metastasis from the original cancer.
Kidney cancer alone has a good survival rate when the tumor is small, is confined to the kidney, and caught before metastasizing. It is typically treated by surgically removing the effected kidney. However when the cancer has metastasized, the survival rate falls to less than 10% for survival beyond 5 years. That can be extended with therapies and drugs, but there is currently no long-term cure for this kind of cancer. My tumor was large and the cancer had metastasized so I was definitely high risk.
I was admitted to the hospital in March of 2008 for an immune therapy but was not responsive. In May I went on a chemotherapy drug called Sutent in an attempt to control the progression of the cancer. I was responsive to the drug, but this drug is only effective for an unpredictable period of time and has side effects. By April of 2009 I was suffering the side effects and battling with the fact that there is no long term cure. The chemo was only delaying the inevitable.
About 9 months after the second diagnosis Elaine Hulliberger told about an alternative treatment called Protocel that had been reported to be effective in curing 80% of all cancer types attempted. It is also reported that kidney cancer was one of the top 3 cancers that responded well to Protocel. In May of 2009 I started on Protocel and the following month I stopped taking Sutent. It is now March 2010 and my lymph nodes are back to normal size and my vertebrae is clear of cancer. According to my doctor he can no longer conclusively tell if I still have cancer.
My story is a story of faith in the power of prayer and God’s merciful hand. I invite you to read My Story. If you have cancer yourself, my hope is that you will dig deep into my story and find hope. If you know of someone with cancer, please share my story with them.
God Bless,
Brad


 
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