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Testimonials / Luisa de Alessi: Μyelodysplastic syndrome/bone marrow cancer (MDS)

Ms. Luisa de Alessi, (61 years old, Fourways/Johannesburg/South Africa and now London/England) had been diagnosed with MDS in 2014 (myelodysplastic syndrom/bone marrow cancer).

She had very low energy levels, very low haematocrit (barely 12), and was following a medical treatment of injections of erythropoietin. Because of a six-centimetre polyp, 20 centimetres of colon was removed and then her intestines were re-joined.

She had constipation problems for four to five days, and then cramps, pain, diarrhea, weakness, fatigue, disappointment, she turned to alcohol, she had headaches, mind fog…

She was diagnosed with MDS in 2014, but the condition had existed since 2009. MDS means that she had a blood disorder that could be caused by bone marrow cancer. In her case, she needed bone marrow transplant, a procedure with a degree of success around 50%, which depended on many factors like the donor’s compatibility, whether the donor was a family member, etc., and it tended to be much lower…

Her doctor, after taking a sample from her bones and bone marrow, decided to not follow a complete treatment. The only treatment that she could follow was bone marrow transplant. That meant chemotherapy to kill the bone marrow she had, and then the transplantation of bone marrow belonging to a donor that’s healthy and compatible with her. A very hard procedure –especially for someone of her age!

So, they both decided to go through supportive care to help with her energy levels, since when red blood vessels aren’t functioning well, one’s energy levels are affected, as they move oxygen through one’s body.

Ms. de Alessi, after a suggestion by her doctors, decided to not go through the transplant, and was going through a strong medical treatment of injections of erythropoietin.

Her treatment included one injection a week, which is named Recormon Epoetin beta 30.000 IU (international units), of 6ml of solution.

The injection gave her an energy push that lasted for 4 days. After the 4 days, her energy reserves start going out, up to next Monday, when she went for her weekly injection once again.

Every 4 months, she did blood tests to measure her blood levels (hematocrit), since they’re very low –barely 12.

Six years ago, she had a 6 centimetre polyp that was found in her colon, and the only treatment she could do was to have it surgically removed. She had 20 centimetres of her colon removed and then re-joined.

After the surgery, she had constipation problems for four to five days, and then cramps and diarrhea. This was the problem and she didn’t deal with it immediately. So, between MDS and her colon problems, she had a way of living without energy, she was tired for most of the time, turned to alcohol, was disappointed, and felt weak. She was living inside a fog, as she told us herself…

Ms. de Alessi is an incredibly beautiful, both inside and outside, person, she’s sensitive, and very hurt by people and events…

I initially offered to study Ms. de Alessi’s case and tried to find away so that we could achieve even a 1% improvement of her quality of life. With the current medical treatment she underwent, she knew, from her doctor’s estimate, how long she’s expected to live!

I informed her exactly about what the injections she was taking were (erythropoietin), and I suggested she followed an initial month-long trial program.

Based on the fact that there is no cure for her condition, our objective was to strengthen all organ systems so that we could initially achieve a better liver function –everything, of course, along with the suggestions of her treating doctors, the patient’s cooperation and desire, and the response of her organism to the suggested program.

The practical application of the program started on the 15th of February 2018, and by her next blood tests on the 17th of April 2018 we managed to remove 2 of the 8 erythropoietin injections, signifying a success rate of 25%, detox her liver as much as possible, achieve a significant increase in energy, clean and activate her intestines, stop her cramp, etc., as she mentions in her video that follows…

In the blood tests she did on the 17th of April 2018, the results verified our progress showing the same haematocrit (12) but with 2 less injections, and a much higher quality of life!

Then, she informed her treating doctor of the program she was following, and the doctor (Mayo Clinic) suggested that she continues it without any discussion! Always, of course, until she felt that the program wouldn’t help her anymore.

Ms. de Alessi continued the program and completed it with total success on August 4, 2018.



  In Ms. de Alessi’s case, besides the personal video, you can also find all communication evidence (e-mail, whats app, the program that was sent, Mayo Clinic tests), to prove those written above are available to “all” requests… and on a strictly personal level!