Sunday, July 29, 2007

Leukaemia Patient Says Medicinal Honey Relieved Symptoms

The New Buzz on Life Mel Honey
The Daily Mail (UK), 7/28/2007

76 year old Dr. Heime Geffen made a remarkable recovery from leukaemia, after taking 'Life Mel honey', made by bees that feast on specific medicinal herbs and other immune-boosting natural substances

The day before I telephoned Dr Heime Geffen in Canada last month, he had played nine holes of golf, taken out the rubbish and played bridge.

That's not extraordinary for many men of 76, but it was a huge event for him because in October 2006, Dr Geffen was diagnosed with acute myelocytic leukaemia after radiation therapy for another form of cancer.

His doctors had abandoned chemotherapy in February this year, because his blood counts were so low.

"I had deteriorated physically to the point where I was virtually bedridden.

"I couldn't eat, I had sores in my mouth and I felt dreadful," he says.

How this turnaround happened has mystified everyone. It's just possible, although unlikely, that it could be a spontaneous remission or a delayed reaction to chemotherapy.

The other consideration is that, from April, this former family doctor has been taking twice-daily teaspoonfuls of Life Mel honey, made by bees that feast on specific medicinal herbs and other immune-boosting natural substances. His son-in-law heard about it from an oncologist in Israel (where the honey is manufactured), who had read a promising medical report and suggested it would be worth trying.

Within a week of starting the honey regime, Dr Geffen began feeling stronger and his blood counts started to improve.

By mid-May, they were virtually normal; he was out of bed and taking short daily walks…

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