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"They detected gastric cancer with metastasis to the liver, identified as GIST. The ambulatory chemotherapy caused me very strong anemia. I was left at home, and my life consisted of moving from the bed to the living room to sit and back to the bed—nothing else. I had no strength to walk, nothing at all.
I started with CDS justly, and something special happened to me on the third day of taking it. Saturday, Sunday, Monday—on Tuesday I woke up a different person. I had energy and desire.
Two months later, I had an MRT. In the resonance, there was nothing to see except a small sample of 6 millimeters that showed residues of the tumor, which means dead tumor cells. I said to myself that if there are still dead cells, I would need another month of treatment. From this point, I started a maintenance dose.
Four months later, I had another MRT exam and new blood tests. Well, the blood tests were the best I had ever had in my life, and the magnetic resonance showed absolutely no signs of cancer."

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Video testimony of Enrique Aigeren and his recovery of a GIST cancer

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"They detected gastric cancer with metastasis to the liver, identified as GIST. The ambulatory chemotherapy caused me very strong anemia. I was left at home, and my life consisted of moving from the bed to the living room to sit and back to the bed—nothing else. I had no strength to walk, nothing at all.

I started with CDS justly, and something special happened to me on the third day of taking it. Saturday, Sunday, Monday—on Tuesday I woke up a different person. I had energy and desire.

Two months later, I had an MRT. In the resonance, there was nothing to see except a small sample of 6 millimeters that showed residues of the tumor, which means dead tumor cells. I said to myself that if there are still dead cells, I would need another month of treatment. From this point, I started a maintenance dose.

Four months later, I had another MRT exam and new blood tests. Well, the blood tests were the best I had ever had in my life, and the magnetic resonance showed absolutely no signs of cancer."