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                          Jack's Story



Jack is now 62 years old.  He first started having prostate 

problems about the age of 52.  He was sent to a urologist in

1993.  He had a PSA test and then a biopsy at that time.  The

biopsy came back negative.  It was a "watch and wait" thing. The
biopsy made him quite sick so he was glad to accept the good
report.

He went in every year for a PSA test.  It went up a little at a
time.  In May of 1996 it went to 5.7 and by October of that year
it was 9.6.  His regular family doctor sent him to a urologist
here in our town.

The doctor said that a PSA of 10 is almost always cancer.  He had 
another biopsy at that time.  It was very painful for him this
time but did not make him sick. Somehow during the mailing, all
the samples got mixed as to which went where, but they all were
said to be cancerous. He had a bone scan and it came out clear. 

They wanted to do surgery right away.  He said he wanted more
time.  He wanted to look into other forms of treatment.  We went
to Virginia Mason and talked to them about his condition.  They
told us that he had a basic choice, surgery or radiation. 
Another possibility was the "seed".  At the end, he chose
surgery.  

They did the surgery in Dec. of 96.  They said that the lymph
nodes all were clear and removed his prostate.  They then decided
to do radiation as a precautionary measure.  They did a PSA at
that time and it was up to 15. The doctors thought that it was a
typ-o so they did it again. 

In two weeks it went up to 18.  Jack then went to U. of W. and
had a test called a cyto-scan and another PSA which now was 28. 
They found that his cancer had gone up instead of down.  One
lymph node around his aorta and one by his liver.  They said that
he had the choice of chemical castration or regular castration. 
Or nothing.  He chose the chemical.  Casodex and Lupron. (Great
choices!).

While I was at work some of my friends told me about Rife.  I
took the material home to him.  He was interested but scared.  We
went to the Rife Conference in Canada in October 1998.  He was
then ready to start at once.  Right after the conference, we went
to my friends' house to get him started.  He started building his
own Rife/Bare machine.  In November, he had a Seattle
nutritionist we will call "Dr. A.C. Volt" send a saliva sample to
a naturopath in Idaho for testing.  He also began using an
extract made from the grape plant and saw palmetto activated with
radionics along with his Rife treatments.

He quit taking the Casodex the first of December 1998 and did not
get a Lupron shot in January.  His PSA has gone down to 2.1 and
then to 0.2 as of January 28. 

He is starting to feel better, mental as well as physical.
He has been quite faithful at taking his health/natural
medications and running his machine.  He is not sure which is
doing the most.  We are sure that it is a combination of the two,
natural/homeopathic medication and the Rife/Bare machine.  With
the Lord's help we will continue with both.

Jack and I would like to thank all the people who helped us
through this rough time. 

Jack and Kathy

(I am in contact with this couple, and Kathy told me in March
2000 that the PSA remains very low.)