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5. A Patient's Struggle with Cartilage MalignancyIt is hard to describe the personal struggle as well as the joy on recovery of the many who
have been
treated with the germanium compound just by recording sheets of
clinical data. For
this reason,
I have included the following story of a cancer patient suffering from
cartilage
malignancies
(chondrosarcoma) which he has recounted from his personal records.
NOVEMBER
1960
I received diagnosis from a major private hospital in Tokyo of having
developed a cartilage
tumor in the
left heel.
shortly after, I was admitted for amputation of my lower left leg.
OCTOBER 1970
Although several years had elapsed since the initial occurrence of the
disease, I received
further
diagnosis at this time of having developed a cartilage tumor in
the right lung. The
doctor said
it was a metastasis of the one removed10 years ago. A lobotomy of the
middle
and lower
lobes of the lung was performed.
MAY 1971
I decided to begin treatment with natural medicines to ward off any
further occurrence of
the disease.
Shortly after beginning treatment with natural medicines, however, a
further
report from
the hospital showed that a thumb size tumor had already developed in
the
remaining
portion of the same lung. To reduce the swelling, I began
treatment by taking
a mixture compounded of various herbal medicines (Houttuynia
cordata, plantago
asiatica,
glechoma heder acea subsp. gradis. artemisia, capillaris,
licorice and
lithospermi
Radix). Supplementing this treatment I also took
separately, molidine, vitacargen. essence of corbicula. and
ginseng. Two months later,
however.
this treatment still had not brought an- v results. From July to
September . I tried
cold and hot
stimulation therapy. but also to no avail. Home treatment with a
Demiger therapy
apparatus
also brought no results.
NOVEMBER 197
1
On the advice of a doctor at the Clinic, I began fasting treatment at
a center in the
mountains of
Central Japan. In conjunction with fasting, I underwent photo therapy
and finger
pressure
therapy. I also tried treatment with an electric vibrator during the
second week of
fasting.
After four days the tumor seemed to have grown rather than to have
diminished in
size.
JANUARY 6,
1972
Met with the Chairman of the Human Medical Association. He advised:
"Disease is not the
cause of a
man's death. It is his persistence in living a life in disaccord with
the laws of nature.
Illness
develops as a warning that one's life-style has gone astray offering
him a chance to
change
course."
I began to live on a gruel made of pearl barley, fresh vegetables,
soybeans and
seaweed. In
addition, I took a mixture of five major herbal medicines (enzyme.
sasa
albomarginata,
chestnut, pearl barley, sanzukon) and underwent finger pressure
therapy ,
vacuum blood
purification therapy and others.
JANUARY 15,
1972
Visited an association for treatment with natural medicines. Tried
ozone therapy and
acupuncture
in addition to vacuum blood purification therapy again for about one
month. Not
wanting to
die, I had tried everything that might offer the slightest possibility
of stopping the
growth of
the tumor. Yet, I did not seem to have the slightest hope of
recovering. My body
was being
eaten away inch by inch by a hideous growth and I had reached the
stage where
I
thought that suicide might be a wiser choice.
FEBRUARY 3,
1972
I visited the Organic Germanium Clinic. Upon obtaining my case history
in detail. they
began
administering a daily dose of 120 ml of water solution of organic
germanium and of
100 mg of
organic germanium powder.
MARCH 4,
1972
Dr. Asai of the Organic Germanium Clinic stressed the importance of
the patient's own will
to cure
himself and suggested that I might seek a source of strong will power
in religion. Thus,
I joined the
adherents of Temple Shinnyoen of the Shingon Esoteric School of
Buddhism.
APRIL 20,
1972
The priest at Temple Shinnyoen predicted that 1 would have to remove
the tumor.
MAY 1, 1972
The doctors at the Germanium Clinic diagnosed that Jack of
growth of the tumor indicated
the
arresting of activities of malignant cells. Destruction of the
malignant cells by radiation was
attempted.
For reducing the harmful effect of radiation. a large dose of 1,000 mg
of the
germanium
compound was administered.
JUNE 1, 1972
I began undergoing cobalt radiation treatment at Hospital K.
JULY 24,
1972
After a total of 47 administrations of cobalt radiation continuously,
except for four days in
between, I
sustained no weakening in physical strength and my growing appetite
surprised the
doctor in
charge. The cobalt radiation treatment hardly caused
changes in the blood data as
shown in the
subjoined table, except for the white blood cells and platelet counts
that were at
a near
critical level. (These returned to normal 10 days after the
radiation treatment
was completed).
Blood Data Before and After Cobalt Radiation
July 17
July 24
White blood
cells (After 47th radiation)
3.100
3,000
Red blood cells
507
513
Blood platelets
10.2
9.6
T.P.
7.4
7.4
A/G
1.5
1.55
GOT
37
35
GPT
28
30
AUGUST 8,
1972
Angiograms were taken. The angiographic examination began by local
anaesthesia at I o
'clock in
the afternoon. I underwent a similar examination two years ago, and it
was an
agonizing
experience. I prayed, and I felt as though I were walking
towards a path that led
towards what
seemed like a rising sun. but its rays were not glaring. While I
continued, I did
not feel the
slightest pain and I was filled with the satisfaction of having had a
sound sleep in
the
morning. I heard only the whispering of the doctors and the mechanical
sound of the
apparatus.
Upon hearing the noises of photographing, I was told that the
examination was
over. During
these two hours I felt no pain.
SEPTEMBER 3,
1972
Before undergoing the excision operation of the tumor. I went to the
Temple Shinnyoen
where I
received the last message: "Buddha will provide protection only
to those who leave
their fate
entirely to him."
SEPTEMBER 4,
1972
The operation was performed as scheduled. The four members of my
family and the
mother of
Priest Fukuda of the Temple Shinnyoen and I prayed for the success of
the
operation
before entering, the operating room at 09 :00 a.m.
The operation lasted for 5 hours and 30 minutes to remove the
cartilage tumor which
weighed
about two kilograms, requiring blood transfusion of 3,000 ml. I was
returned to the
ward at 14
:00 p.m. My father and my wife who were with me when I was
operated on two
years a~ go
were surprised to see the marked difference between the color of mv
face after
this
operation and that after the previous operation. I looked so much
better this time. When I
came to, I
did not feel the pain expected after a major operation of this sort.
The surgeon
who
performed the operation also told me that the operation could be
carried out far more
smoothly
than the previous one. On the third day I could eat ordinary
food, and on the fourth
day after
operation I began to get up and walk about. On the 10th day the
stitches were
removed. The
feared festering did not occur, nor was serum hepatitis caused despite
the huge
blood
transfusion.
My recovery was very quick.
SEPTEMBER
22, 1972
On the 18th day I was allowed to leave the hospital with the surgeon's
assurance that I
was on the
road toward recovery.
Three years ago when I was able to work in the field as a
farmer, I used to
complain of
anything in the way. When it rained. I grumbled about the delay in my
work
because of
the rain. When it shone, I complained about the heat, and when it was
windy, I
grumbled it
was too cold. If the day's turnover was small, I scolded the members
of my family
that they
ought to work harder.
Now I live every day filled with joy and gratitude though I have no
income. This life of
gratitude I
owe to Dr. Asai and all those who have guided and helped me, and I
wish to
thank each
one of them.
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