From: n342r1@juno.com
Date: Sun, 27 May 2001
Subject: Update #13: Our trial-Nancy's cancer

Hi again,

Nancy has been gone for 22 days now. She has been on this 28-day program in Florida for 19 days. She's past the half-way mark for her program. I spoke with her yesterday and she continually says that she is being really diligent with her program.

Here's something very interesting that Nancy is involved in right now. About a month ago we learned that some in-law of some step-somebody... (in other words someone who is related but not really) was also recently diagnosed with cancer. This gal is around 22 and has Hodgkin's Lymphoma mostly on her left side above her lung, just the opposite of where Nancy has hers. She also, though, has it more throughout her body.

From what I understand, her father tended to be a natural, herb type of a guy so she too was not interested in the traditional route of chemotherapy (often called the slash, burn and poison method [surgery, radiation & chemotherapy]). Nancy and this gal talked to each other on the phone and Nancy told her of her story and that she was going to go to Florida to be with her mother to do another 28 days of the Schulze Incurables Program. Nancy also gave her the website address of where I put her story.

This gal looked up the website, read the whole thing, researched some of the Schulze stuff and decided to go to Florida to do some of the program with Nancy. She arrived in Florida on the Sunday after Nancy arrived and began her program on that Monday. So while Nancy was on Day #5, she was on #1. Nancy did that dreaded hot cayenne bath/cold sheet treatment on Tuesday evenings and this gal was doing it on Friday evenings.

This is what Nancy told me yesterday. When this gal arrived, Nancy could tell that she was not well. While she is naturally more olive colored in her skin, she was definitely pale and not looking too great. By her fifth day, she was looking noticably better and after two weeks, she is doing tremendous.

Another potentially complicating factor is that this gal has a 6 month old baby in tow. If she were to go the traditional route she would have had to have weaned the baby soon so that she could get her chemotherapy. With this natural method, the baby is still nursing away and both mother and baby are doing very well.

Well, this morning she is flying back home to California to do the last two weeks of the program. Well, this sounds like a good story in the making.

I know that this update is more about someone else rather than Nancy, but this has given Nancy something really good to be involved with. She and I are hoping to do something, set up something or something where we will be helping people in situations like this. This has really helped Nancy to focus, not just on herself, but someone else with pretty much the exact same problem.

Well, here on the homestead, we're about halfway through Nancy being absent. I'm not able to work much on the house as all my energies are going to buying and selling cars. The learning curve always takes much more time than would be nice. Perhaps we will soon have some time to work on the house. The place is slowly falling apart but by the time Nancy gets back, it shouldn't be too far gone. That last week before she gets here, we'll scurry around like squirrels before winter to put some sanity back in the place!

Well, that's it for this update. As always, we thank everyone for your help, support, prayers and love. So, till next time…

Love,

Norman


***To contact Nancy in Florida:

Nancy Brumm
c/o Mary Turgeon
5377 S. Stoneridge Drive
Inverness, FL 34450

email: fancypantsnan@hotmail.com

***Her home mailing location:

Nancy Brumm
Leflore, Oklahoma 74942

***To see her on the web:

http://www.alpha5000.com/~na3/nancy or http://www.geocities.com/ournancy