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ARTICLE FROM THE JUAREZ DAILY
NEWSPAPER:
The following is an
accurate translation of an article by an attorney that appeared on Sunday,
July 1999, in the Diario de Juarez newspaper (The Juarez Daily) in
the State of Chihuahua, Mexico. The City of Juarez is the border town
opposite El Paso, Texas. If the sentence structure of the translation seems
a bit unusual at times, it is because we have tried to make the translation
follow the original Spanish Language text as closely as possible.
There is a cure for arthritis
by Eduardo Nevarez, Attorney
at Law
I want to make it clear, I’m not a doctor
and what I tell you here is a personal experience that my family went
through suffering with our daughter [regarding] the effects of the arthritis
and the happiness we feel to see her cured of something that was considered
“incurable, irreversible, and progressive.
In the month of December of 1998, my daughter Esmeralda, 8 year
of age, suffered from swelling in her left hand. We took her to the doctor
and had X-rays made. The doctor prescribed some medication and the swelling
disappeared. Then I the month of February my little girl said her right foot
hurt.
We
examined her and her foot was swollen around the area of her ankle. We asked
if she had fallen or twisted her foot. We applied anti-inflammatory creams
and bandages. We didn’t think it was important.
The inflammation went down [but] it didn’t disappear completely.
A few days later she started to complain that the other foot hurt also. We
looked and it was also swollen.
Esmeralda is chubby and we thought that the weight was affecting
the arch in her foot. After that she started complaining about pain in her
fingers and that she couldn't close her hand. We took her to the orthopedic
physician. The first thing he said was that this has nothing to do with her
bones; most likely it seemed like rheumatism; and he hoped that it stayed
that way because if it is arthritis we would have to be careful.
Meanwhile she had to have her tonsils out. She did okay with the
operation; nowadays this operation is very simple and common, without
complications of any kind. That was in the month of May. Her swollen feet
did not diminish and the crippling of her fingers in her hands was
progressing. [Then] pain appeared in various other parts of her body.
With much difficulty Esmeralda finished her third grade in
school; she could hardly hold the pencil. She complained innocently that her
penmanship was very bad. By then the first lumps were appearing – signs of
the arthritis. The joints in the pain of her hands were very painful, more
frequent, and intense She was given traditional medication.
On June 8, we took her to a rheumatologist. He listed to my
wife, my daughter, and me. In one of those moments of our conversation I
noticed a certain alarming gesture from the doctor. Then he examined her. We
went to his office[where he] took some candy and gave it to my daughter and
told her to take it to her brother who was waiting outside.
He gave us the diagnosis. My daughter had juvenile rheumatoid
arthritis. [He said] there are five types of arthritis and your little girl
has the worst of them. It’s incurable, irreversible, and progressive. The
only thing science has found so far is that the immune system turns against
your body and that’s all that’s known at this point. The most we can do is
to stop the progress of the disease, which was advancing rapidly. We felt
like we were condemned, and as if somebody had dealt us a wicked blow to the
head. At that moment our lives changed.
The doctor prescribed what is traditional in cases, gold
injections, anti-inflammatory medications, and pain pills. We all began to
live in slow and painful agony.
The road to happiness: my son Eduardo said, “I am going to see
what I can find on the Internet.” We started to look up arthritis and we
found allopathic medicine that didn’t offer any more than gold shots and the
other medicine, Rheumatrex. But there was a page that said arthritis can be
cured. With desperation I went into it and I read it a dozen times. It talks
about a clinic in San Diego that discovered a product in 1996, is available
to the public, and it attacks the cause of arthritis, that it’s a modulator
of the immune system, and therefore it cured. I sent some email messages
asking about and explaining the case of my 8-year-old daughter. They gave me
an appointment and I tool her to the San Diego Clinic [San Diego
International Immunological Center].
We told the doctor [Dr. Sands] what we have told you, and he
examined her hands intently. He said their was no point in having more blood
tests since she had done them already, and that she was going to get cured.
The product that she was going to take was [their discovery], CMO, [a
special formulation of] cis-9-cetylmyristoleate.
It changed our lives again; at least we had hope, and we hung on
to that. Esmerallda began to take her CMO on July 7. It was a Wednesday.
Today Esmeralda is back to being the girl she was before; God
had heard her. One day she was thinking about her situation and she asked
me, “Daddy, why can’t it be like before?” God heard her and listened to our
prayers. I thank him and I tell of this so you’ll know there is a cure for
these types of diseases; so the doctors can learn about it; and so everyone
who has this disease knows that there is a way to cure it. Esmeralda is 8,
almost 9, and is an example of it.
I thank all of those who worried along with us. I hope that
everyone who has this disease knows they can be cured, and I’m at your
service for any information I can give you call me at (169) 4-42-60.
NOTE FROM DR. SANDS: It’s
wonderful that we are now able to cure adults with all forms of arthritis
and dozens of other ailments with autoimmune involvement. But there is
nothing more gratifying than curing an innocent child, and we are fortunate
that our CMO virtually never fails to do so – even for children as young as
two years of age. Testing at independent certified laboratories places CMO
in the highest possible safety rating category there is. It is naturally
derived, non-toxic, and free of side effects.
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