February 5, 1991 I was diagnosed with a tumor on the 3rd left ventricle of the hyptothalamus. The tumor was the size of a pea, but my symptoms were severe headaches, visual problems, confusion, difficulty concentrating, almost no sense of taste, no sense of smell, and the experience of being in a vacuum when I would lean my head forward. Radiation and chemotherapy treatments were intolerable, so they were discontinued.
My symptoms persisted and my eyesight worsened.
On August 31, 1999 I consulted Dr. Riccardo J. Cifola. A few hours after the 2nd treatment I vomited blood and blood clots. I continued the treatments anyway and I was happy with this phenomenon. I associated this reaction with the elimination of the tumor. I had often visualized this scene. There was some bleeding again on a few occasions, it never lasted long and I always felt relieved afterwards.
Mid December I started to get my sense of taste and smell back. I vomited blood for the last time at the beginning of December 1999. February 1, 2000, I had a scan done. The report indicated “the cerebral densitometry is homogeneous. No evidence of a hemorrhagic spot or mass effect- Normal examination”
I pay tribute to Dr. Riccardo J. Cifola of Rosemere, Quebec and hope that the science of Bio-Kinetics becomes better known throughout the world. I hope that doctors such as Dr. Cifola have the opportunity to explain this science to a wider audience, so that they can be heard and recognized in the world of medicine.
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