Little update on my new cancer patient:

It looks like the oil is working. He has been taking it for about 4 weeks now. His sleep has greatly improved to where he can easily get 8 hours straight. He has gained 13 pounds since starting the oil (he had been steadily losing weight up until he started taking the oil). The only major thing that has not changed is the size of the node that was diagnosed as having cancer cells. He will be having that node removed in a few days via an outpatient surgical procedure. Then they will biopsy it again. Will post results as soon as I get it.

Typically the RSO takes an average of 90 days to ingest 60 grams of oil to eliminate most cancers if the patient did not receive chemo or radiation. If a patient has had chemo or radiation, then a patient should take 120 grams dosing at least 1 gram per day.

It looks like my patient's doctors have been getting confused since he started taking the oil. He has been able to stop taking a high blood pressure medication, his night sweats are gone, strange all over body itching gone, weight gain, full night sleep, other medications he has been able to reduce. This all probably does not make sense to the doctors since the patient has not gone under any chemo or radiation treatments, or any other of their cancer treatments. Just the RSO.

Here is a quick bit from the patient:

"Another doctor has joined the ranks of the confused. The chemo guy agrees that the only thing left to do is to take the node. I don't think that it will go away on its own now. It isn't a cancer mass, just some cells mixed in. They don't know if it's alive. If it is dead, it should go, anyway. I will still have the option to refuse chemo and radiation treatment if it comes back positive on this biopsy.
I won't do chemo or radiation. In fact, the chemo oncologist told me that it would be my decision after they get the biopsy results back.
This continues to get more strange. Last week the surgeon said that I might not have cancer and the oncologist said the same thing today. Last month they said that I would be dead within a year without chemo and radiation. I can only believe that things are going much differently than they assumed things would go. If that biopsy comes back negative, we need to have a party! They seem to be having a hard time figuring out how to tell me that I might live after the death sentence."



Lastly, the patient said today that he is very happy.