The Manorgrove Clinic--Recent Success Stories (Part 2)

9.   Lifelong Migraines--March 2000
10.
Multiple Sclerosis--Two examples--January 2000 and November 2000
11.
Permanent Tiredness--September 1999
12.
Piles--December 1999
13.
Prolapsed Cervical Discs--January 1999
14.
Rheumatoid Arthritis--April 2000
15.
Cancer--Oesophageal Tumour May 2001 and Laryngeal Tumour May 2002

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9. Lifelong Migraines
Mrs D is 78 years old. She has had migraines since she was 8 years old, some extremely severe, some with jagged lines across her eyes, and some lasting for two weeks at a time. No further conventional treatment to take them away is available.
She has had 4 treatments so far, starting on 21st March 2000. She has only had two migraines since the treatment started, and neither of them lasted for more than  one minute !

10. Multiple Sclerosis (R&R type)
Case Number 1--January 2000

(Mrs G does not want any detailed publicity--so this is only a very short summary of her success . . .)
She is in her late 30's, and has had MS for 19 years, but only diagnosed 10 years ago. She was refused the beta-interferon treatment on the NHS last year despite being an ideal candidate. Whenever she had an attack, she was given steroids to help relieve the symptoms. She started treatment on 8th January 2000, and has had 15 treatments to date, although they are down to once a fortnight now that she is 'balanced'. The lifestyle, in her case, of 'a typical MS sufferer' (somewhat tongue-in-cheek!) includes discoing and drinking, heavy gardening, skipping, walking miles with the dog . . .etc etc. I will go into no further detail at her request, other than to say that she has virtually no symptoms any more, and she says this is the best she has ever felt.
Footnote--June 2002--Mrs G remains healthy, and has not received any treatment since mid-2000.

Case Number 2--November 2000
Mrs K came to the clinic in November 2000. She experienced classic MS symptoms--burning and pins and needles in the lower limbs. After her first treatment, she had no real improvement--in fact, felt washed out--although she also had an infection. After the second treatment, she felt much better and the symptoms were receding. She had two more treatments in December 2000, to help her cope with the stress of Christmas. All was well until she contacted the clinic for a 'top-up' in March 2001, having experienced the burning sensation in her lower legs again, which appeared to have been brought on by her resumption of yoga after 3 months. However, one treatment put her right again, and she has continued to live a full and healthy lifestyle. As far as we are aware she is keeping fit and healthy, and as at June 2002 has had no further treatment.

11. Permanent Tiredness
Mr J was treated at his wife's suggestion. He was "always tired, always sleeping, no energy for anything". He worked extremely hard, striving to develop a small business with his brother working on building sites. A scan showed nothing out of the ordinary, except for a pancreas that was using too much energy. This led to further questions. Yes, he did eat a lot of sweets - in fact many Mars Bars, Kit Kats and other chocolate bars during the day, and lots of cups of tea laden with sugar. He thought they would give him plenty of energy. His pancreas had adapted itself to coping with all the sugar, and was permanently overworking. After four treatments to calm his pancreas and keep it balanced, together with a change in diet, he is now back to his old, lively self, managing to stay awake in the evenings and brighten up his 'home life'.

12. Piles
Mr H has been suffering with abdominal pain and problems for some weeks, and had been taking various medications to try to stop the severe diarrhoea. Unfortunately, the diarrhoea had left him with piles and a very sore backside. During his first treatment, Mr H experienced the warm sensation that sometimes occurs, and commented that it felt as if his piles had simply shrunk back inside. After his second treatment, he was far more comfortable and even the diarrhoea had calmed down.
   
13. Prolapsed Cervical Discs
During summer 1999 Mr H. approached the clinic. He was extremely sceptical, but had been told there was nothing else that could be done for him. He had damaged the top two discs in his neck, and was in severe pain. Neurosurgeons told him they could not operate because the discs were inside his skull. He was "gobbling buckets of painkillers every day" (his words!), and had had to quit his job as a taxi driver, and give up his hobby of playing the guitar. He only had two treatments. But by then, the pain in his C1 and C2 discs was nothing more than an acceptable dull ache. He had thrown away the painkillers, had returned to his old job and had resumed playing his guitar.

14. Rheumatoid Arthritis

Mrs D is a 55 year old lady, who has had Rheumatoid Arthritis since she was 17. Up until the commencement of her treatment  at the clinic (2nd April 2000) she had undergone 9 major operations including the insertion of 3 metal implants in various places to support her joints; the top 5 or 6 cervical vertebrae in her neck had been fused; she has scars littering the backs of her hands where she has been operated on to release her clawed hands. She has been in pain virtually everyday for 38 years.

After her first treatment at the clinic, she reported that she had slept better than she had for years. (I had started to calm her immune system). After the second treatment (the first on her very painful left knee) the pain in her knee had gone completely. After the third treatment (the first around her neck and left shoulder) the pain in her left shoulder had gone. After the fourth treatment (12th April), her upper left arm was easing.  She has also re-commenced her pleasure of simply walking around the shops (week commencing 10th April, for a full day), and has now spent some time gardening.
After 8 treatments, she has reduced her painkillers from 6 down to 1. She is totally pain free, and has started to straighten the fingers of her right hand, despite no direct treatment of that hand, only around her neck (throat chakra).
As at June 2002, she enjoys gardening, even mowing the lawn, and has done some decorating for the first time in five years. (The first time she has been able to hold a paintbrush in all that time). Her last 'top-up' treatment was back in early 2001.

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