SARASOTA, Fla., May 21, 2009 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- As a health care
practitioner, Trina Hammack knew the statistics. So when she was diagnosed with
ovarian cancer, she knew her prognosis was bleak. Fortunately, Hammack was
familiar with a clinic in Mexico offering effective new treatments for ovarian
cancer. According to TMD Unlimited, a medical tourism corporation, thousands of
Americans diagnosed with cancer will travel to Mexico for cutting edge
alternative treatments.
Hammack owns Cornerstone Wellness Center in Monterey, California. Last year, she
was feeling fatigued, and her waistbands were getting tight. "I just felt
something was wrong, so I made an appointment with my GYN," she said. Her doctor
did an ultrasound and told her he suspected she had ovarian cancer and referred
her to an oncologist. Standard tests for ovarian cancer are a pelvic exam, a
blood test for the CA-125 tumor marker, ultrasound and a biopsy of tissue and
fluid samples.
In 2009, over 21,000 women will be diagnosed with ovarian cancer, and nearly
15,000 of them will die. According to the National Institutes of Health, ovarian
cancer is the fifth leading cause of cancer deaths in women, and is known
medically as 'the silent killer' because there are often no symptoms and the
disease is not discovered until the cancer has spread.
The ovaries are almond-sized organs that produce the hormones estrogen and
progesterone and they release eggs during the monthly cycle. After menopause,
the ovaries stop releasing eggs and make fewer hormones. Symptoms of ovarian
cancer may include abdominal or pelvic pain or pressure, sudden bloating, nausea
and indigestion, gas, fatigue, constipation and diarrhea or there may be no
symptoms at all. Risk factors are a family history of breast or ovarian cancer,
being over 55 years of age, never bearing children and taking estrogen therapy
for over 10 years.
Over the years, when Hammack's own clients were diagnosed with cancer, she sent
them to Baja's Hope4Cancer Institute. She had met Hope4Cancer's medical
director, Dr. Antonio Jimenez, at a medical conference, and they discussed
natural cancer treatments. Impressed with his knowledge and compassion, she had
always said that if she were ever diagnosed, she would call him immediately.
"My tumor was the size of a melon. Dr. Jimenez was the first call I made. Dr.
Jimenez recommended that I have the tumor removed, and then send him my reports,
which I did," Hammack says. "My oncologist wanted me to do surgery and
chemotherapy. Dr. Jimenez recommended SonoPhoto Dynamic Therapy (SPDT), his
Rapha-EL cancer vaccine, Poly MVA, Immunocare and his Total Health Program. Soon
after my surgery, I headed for Mexico and met with Dr. Jimenez."
Hammack knew the side effects of chemo and radiation. These conventional
treatments would mean being thrown into early menopause, hair loss, infections,
bleeding, vomiting, diarrhea, mouth sores, risk of intestinal blockage,
lymphadema, depression and shortness of breath. She'd seen friends undergo these
treatments and knew she would never subject herself to those brutal side
effects.
"I began the SonoPhoto treatments and during the first few weeks watched my CA
125 plummet," Hammack said. "All of my doctors were monitoring my lab reports
and CT scans, and with each report the news was better and better. The cancer is
completely gone."
SPDT is available in only a few facilities world wide. Dr. Jimenez trained with
Ireland's Dr. Tom Cleary, who was internationally known for his work with
SonoPhoto Dynamic Therapy, and with Dr. Donald Burke, researcher and professor
at Harvard University. Dr. Jimenez uses a non-toxic sensitizing agent. Once
absorbed into the body, this natural compound attaches itself only to cancer
cells. Next, sound and light frequencies are pulsed through the body, which
causes photosynthesis of the sensitizing agent, and that process explodes oxygen
into the cancer cells and destroys them. The treatment is painless, non-invasive
and free of side effects when used as directed.
According to Dr. Jimenez, SPDT produces excellent results in several types of
cancer. "We use this treatment on ovarian cancer because it works quickly to
stop the spread of cancer to other organs and eliminates stray cancer cells in
the body. If tumors are large, I sometimes recommend having the tumor removed
surgically first, followed by SPDT instead of conventional treatments," Jimenez
explained. "Patients with smaller tumors often choose to forego surgery and just
do SPDT along with other natural treatments we offer instead of any conventional
treatment. We use SPDT on liver and pancreatic cancers, bone, stomach, breast,
lung and prostate cancer."
Hammack is still cancer free. "I am staying on the Hope4Cancer maintenance
program, and continue to enjoy good health. And I still send my own clients to
Hope4Cancer whenever they present with a serious disease," Hammack says. "I am
living proof that there are natural treatments out there that really do work."
Marla Manhart is a health writer and patient advocate. She can be reached at
mkmsrq@gmail.com
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