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Will the tumour completely disappear?

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Will the tumour completely disappear?

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Most cancerous tumours will never completely disappear. This is where many people make their mistake of taking more chemotherapy to try to eliminate the tumour. My name is Jason Vale and I still have the tumour in my kidney. It shrunk down initially and then stopped shrinking. For oncology reports showing the tumour shrinkage see the website www.apricotsfromgod.org Remember, a cancerous tumour is not fully cancer. It is mixed with benign cells and many times is only 5% to 50% cancerous. A tumour that is 5% cancer might only shrink 5%. A tumour that shrinks 5% will never come up as ‘reduction in size’ on the doctor’s oncology report. It will be reported as ‘no change’. The benign tumour is safe and in its core can even have some live cancer cells that have closed themselves off to the ongoing cyanide in the body … (B17 and kernels). They are of no threat as long as you keep an adequate supply of nitrilosides (foods with B17 in them) in your food intake.

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