AT SANIVOV, MEXICO, HYPOTHERMIA
TREATMENTS TO TREAT CANCER?
NEEDLESS OPERATIONS FOR EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURE
"Specific Transfer Factor" - a new procedure used only in the last three years, at Usana, Mexico, to get "specimen".
In other words "needless operation" when "PET scan" in Houston, Texas, had already determined one cancer spot was located in one area.
Jeannette Van Steelant died in part to blockage in the stomach from this unneccessary "experimental" procedure.
In B.C. Pet Scan costs $5,000. In Houston, a fraction of the price, $500, due to being associated with the Burzynski Clinic. Scan revealed only one spot where cancer not removed.
In Baja, Mexico, Jeannette Van Steelant underwent a needless, experimental operation,
at a cost of $41,000 whereby she was sent home to die of in part of a blockage caused by this needless operation!
No PET scan taken which identifies cancer used to avoid unnecessary and costly
operation the purpose to draw a "specimen" in order to decide how to treat cancer!!!
In calling up Sanivov, it was confirmed that both Dr. Daniel and receptionist "Michelle" were no longer working there.
Lynda Staub's statement is incorrect as Sanivov informed daughter from B.C. that all their more difficult cases are sent to the Burzynski Clinic and not vice - versa!
Lynda Staub has made another false statement in that she claims that Dr. Daniel and Dr. Burzynski "are good friends" ~ denied by Sanivov staff themselves.
The only information that made sense was they recommended Jeannette Van Steelant continue her amino care and other treatment from the Burzynski Clinic which confirms that they acknowledged the superior care she had been getting in Houston, Texas - medication that Lynda Staub discouraged her mother from continuing which ultimately led to her death. The procedure Lynda Staub saw as taking a bite out of what Lynda Staub perceived as "her" inheritance!
Lynda Staub's statement is incorrect as Sanivov informed daughter from B.C. that all their more difficult cases are sent to the Burzynski Clinic and not vice - versa!
Lynda Staub has made another false statement in that she claims that Dr. Daniel and Dr. Burzynski "are good friends" ~ denied by Sanivov staff themselves.
The only information that made sense was they recommended Jeannette Van Steelant continue her amino care and other treatment from the Burzynski Clinic which confirms that they acknowledged the superior care she had been getting in Houston, Texas - medication that Lynda Staub discouraged her mother from continuing which ultimately led to her death. The procedure Lynda Staub saw as taking a bite out of what Lynda Staub perceived as "her" inheritance!