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Posted by FACR
Post Date : Saturday July 18 2009

In 2007 my mother-in-law was diagnosed with metastized breast cancer in the pleural area around her her right lung and bronchioli. She refused chemo radiation at her age of 83. Instead she went to see a holistic MD here in California and he prescribed for her a number of items, one of which was Poly-MVA. It was very difficult for her to take all that was given her, so nothing was much taken. I had gone to the Cancer Convention in LA that September and learned about Poly-MVA. I told my mother-in-law if she doesn't take anything else, just take the Poly-MVA. She did at about 4-5 times a day for about 9 months. In that time, she had a great quality of life, lots of energy, was able to get out and do what she wanted. She received a newsletter talking about killing cancer with another herb. Unfortunately, she stopped taking the Poly-MVA and started on that herb instead. We watched as her health deteriorated quickly over a few months despite our attempts to talk her into getting back on the Poly-MVA. She passed away this past March, but was able to be active till about a week before she passed. We can't say enough good things about the Poly-MVA, giving our sweet family member an awesome quality of life till the end, something I know she was grateful for.

Best,

Lisa Rough, D.H.M., CNHP

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