Reported Reversal of Endometrial Cancer Before Surgery
My name is Norma, and I would like to share the compelling and significant case of my mother, whose name is Amparo. She is currently 65 years old as of July 2023.
Five years ago, my mother received a diagnosis of uterine cancer, specifically endometrial cancer, which was confirmed through a biopsy revealing a 3 cm endometrial mass. The results indicated high-grade serous carcinoma, a form of cancer known for its aggressive nature.
The initial symptoms included unexpected bleeding despite already being in menopause. We were awaiting surgery, which took about two months to schedule.
During that waiting period, my mother used MMS and performed vaginal irrigations. This involved mixing 10 drops of activated MMS in 400 ml of water along with a jet of sea water, administered daily, sometimes twice a day.
When the operation took place, her uterus was removed. The pathological analysis of the tissue showed it was clean. The tumor was examined multiple times because the findings did not match the original biopsy results. As a result, chemotherapy and radiation were cancelled, as no malignancy was found.
As of today, my mother does not take any special medications related to the diagnosis. She lives a calm lifestyle, and all follow-up check-ups have shown normal results.
Norma Alvarez