Cervical Cancer Recovery, Laetrile, Enzymes, Vitamin C
In this video, Lynnette Blake spends about 19 minutes speaking on "Cervical Cancer Recovery, Laetrile, Enzymes, Vitamin C" at the 40th Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.
About Lynnette Blake
LYNNETTE BLAKE, LPN, ND, DM(P) started her education in Nursing at Columbus State College of Nursing in Ohio in 1999. After completion she then went to further her education at Ohio University in Lancaster. She was recently licensed through the Pastoral Medical Association with a License of Doctor of Pastoral Medicine. In late 2006, she discovered that she had cervical cancer for the second time and started traditional treatment of chemotherapy and radiation. In 2007, after eight types of chemotherapy and ten rounds of radical radiation and having been given 6 months to live, she turned to Alternative Cancer Treatments, having learned that Juicing, Amygdalin, Vitamin C and other supplements might be more helpful. By October 2008 all cancer was gone from her body. She continued treatment for 14 months and has remained in remission. Soon after becoming cancer free, Lynnette wanted to tell her story, which led to the first printing of her book, The Heavenly Cure for Cancer… Is There One?. A second edition has recently come out. Publication of the book motivated Lynnette to seek her Degree at Trinity Christian in Naturopathic Medicine. After completing her training in 2010, she opened her own Wellness Center, Back to Eden, in Stuart, Florida with her husband Jason Blake. They have teamed up with Deborah DeMarta, M.D. of the Institute of Colorectal Health and Wellness to create a center for patients who are terminal or are seeking Alternative Therapies for cancer. Back To Eden offers Juicing, Supplements, Chelation Therapies, IV Therapies, IV Vitamin C, Amygdalin, Plant Stem Cell and many other up-and-coming treatment options. The Clinic also offers state-of-the-art Thermography, Ultrasound and many other diagnostic tools. Lynette may be reached at her Back To Eden Wellness Center by phone 772-600-5815, fax 772-781-5456, e-mail [email protected] and website www.backtoedenwellnesscenter.com.
Transcription
Here you go.
Thank you very much.
I would like to thank Frank and Lorraine for having me here in the Cancer Control Society as well. My name is Dr. Lynn Blake. I'm going to talk about my recovery from cervical cancer using Landreau, Vitamin C and other therapies.
And that's my picture up there.
I'm thirty six on the stage for cancer survivors since October 2008. I run currently back to even want a center in Stuart, Florida, with my partner, Dr. Deborah Demara and my husband, Jason Blake, who's out front here. He's our practice manager. I was diagnosed to tell you a little bit about my story. I was diagnosed with stage two B cervical cancer in October 2006. Being a nurse, I knew only allopathic medicine and really didn't know anything about alternative medicine. So I naturally wanted to start chemotherapy without a second thought. And I hadn't really heard about alternative. So I started Taxol. I had eight rounds of chemotherapy. There was no changes after I was advised that I needed to start something a little bit more aggressive. They added cisplatin and radiation treatments. I had 10 rounds of radical radiation and some of you might know that 10 rounds is about all that you can have.
After the eight rounds, I was given a C.T. scan and it was followed up with a CAT scan and found that cancer had actually spread.
I was diagnosed at three stage three B and the cancer had actually spread to the whole pelvic floor and as well as the whole pelvic organs. So then that is when the ecologist had asked me and said that I needed to start something really aggressive. It's called the Red Devil. That's the nickname. It's also known as Adriamycin. And I really thought that after we had started that treatment, I really, really wasn't expecting it to be as aggressive as it was when I talk a little bit about my experience in the book and what it was like. So after they rounds of Adriamycin, I had another PET scan done. The prognosis was pretty grim. It was stage four, six months to live on the screen. You also see some pictures of me when I was having the treatments. That was my sister and my mom down at the bottom. I was asked to join an experimental study, too. That would have to go into the hospital. And for about six months and do the treatment. And I'd actually had thought about it. And I the doctor said there is no way to tell if you're going to be able to get the actual medication or the