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Interview 81

After your latest interview, we have received many grateful letters from people you managed to help and from those whom you saved lives by giving them the correct diagnosis.

People who get appointments with you, leave your office with hope for healing the most complicated and deadly diseases. A woman wrote to us that she had Thrombocytopenic Purpura for 18 years, and the doctors, even well-known professors, and healer she saw were unable to help her.

Any up-to-date treatment was of no effect. Hormonal therapy with prednisone would provide temporary relief. She had a few blood transfusions and was infected with hepatitis C. Her vision started to deteriorate. She suffered from nausea and dizziness. Her liver and spleen were dramatically enlarged. She had frequent kidney and stomach bleedings which made her suicidal. When she would have a common cold she would cough out blood clots, even lung bleedings.

She wrote a long letter and thanked you for saving her. Can you please tell us more about this disease and about the methods you used to help this woman.

– It’s a very dangerous disorder that can be lethal. May be it’s an autoimmune disease when the immune system begins to attack the body.

I think that this illness can be triggered by antibiotics that have a negative impact on the hormonal system, and especially by candidiasis as a result of antibiotics intake. I always ask my patients about it.

It causes an increased tendency to bleed. Signs include the spontaneous hemorrhage from or into the skin (dermatorrhagia), frequent internal bleeding in various organs and mucous membranes.

I often ask my patients if they taste blood in their mouth, or if women have excessive menstrual or uterine bleedings.

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