When Research Becomes Personal

While I was traveling, my dog had to have cancer surgery. I’d found a lump on her tummy and just before leaving found it had grown quickly. The biopsy showed it cancerous. After three opinions on what to do, we opted to have the tumor removed before it spread. Luckily for me, my house- and dog-sitter is worth her weight in gold and handled everything beautifully in my absence. But the prognosis following was not good. The vet didn’t even recommend chemo or radiation! That said a lot.

So we jumped into action and stoked up the frequency-generating machine I’ve owned as part of my research into The Human Trial. And we’re now treating her with its cancer specific vibrations. We’ve seen some positives. Initially she acted anything but sick. However she’s struggling now. Wishfully we are hoping it’s the toll her body takes fighting the disease as we continue her treatments. 

One positive sign is that she hangs out near the machine in my office, something that never happened before. It reminded me of my dad who used this approach for his leukemia which it cured, saying that the vibrations instantly made him feel better. I hope ultimately that’s what’s happening to McKinley, my Golden Retriever.

I will keep you up-to-date on this real-life, real-time research into the electromagnetic basis of life and everything in creation utilizing the specific frequencies of cancer to combat it.

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