From: n342r1@juno.com
Date: Wednesday, 21 Mar 2001
Subject: Update #5: Our new trial-Nancy's cancer

Greetings again everyone,

I have to again thank everyone who continues to think of Nancy, pray for Nancy, send her cards and emails. She is amazed at how much love is out there, even from folks she (and sometimes we) does not know.

I must echo myself from last week. It definitely appears that Nancy is definitely getting better. There is no sign of swelling and if I may quote her, she said two days ago, "This cancer is definitely either in remission or it's already healing. I can tell!" Now let me tell you about what she said about her bowels… -just kidding, we won't go there!

This may be indicative of her PMA or positive mental attitude as it is so often called. She has had a long stretch of positive days where she is quite up. Overall this is good news, perhaps even great news. Although, I, at times too much the realist, like to be very cautious when considering everything.

It's easy when things are going well, to forget the urgency of the situation or what is going on with the big picture. I at times sense that Nancy might be getting too relaxed about it all. She is still sticking with the program to the end-that is, for the most part. She has begun to compromise a tiny bit here and there. She will easily get off schedule and is not following it with the due diligence that she started out with. She's eating a few things here and there that really she shouldn't be.

I personally don't think that these "things" will be detrimental to the effectiveness of the program but there are a number of things that seem to point to a lack of diligence that was once there. Now some may say, "Good, she needs to be more relaxed about the whole thing." And others may say, "Oh no, she needs to stay focused." All I've got to say is, "I don't know. I'm just reporting what's going on."

My only concern about this is that in light of the increased study we've been doing down here, there is a strong connection with thought patterns and cancer. Most all of the myriad of alternative promoters emphasize or speak of this connection. Even the conventional medical world has been aware of some connection with the mind and cancer. I read a book in the library from two "well known" conventional doctors currently working at the Kettering-Sloan Memorial Hospital up in New York. They mentioned the role of the mind in the development and treatment of cancer. They wrote of the psychogenic aspects of cancer.

The concern is that we will get past this cancer with 100% healing but tend to "forget" where we've been. This cancer seems like it could be a serious wakeup call. If we don't change some of our inner mind patterns, then we may be doing the same thing that we are critical of the medical establishment of doing-treating the symptoms rather than the cause. In other words, everything will be back to normal and we keep moseying down the road of life as if nothing ever happened. If that happens, it is my fear that we are setting ourselves up for a relapse years down the road that might possibly be much worse.

Anyway, are these fears of an overly worried husband? Perhaps. One doctor told me I was not wrong to voice my concerns. After all, I'm the one who knows her the best. Well, I guess time will tell what will develop, how things go and what lessons are indelibly learned. I pray I'm wrong in the long run and that peace, bliss and happiness are our fate for the rest of our long lives!!

To revisit Nancy's current status, she truly seems to be beating this thing physically hands down. She has always been healthy. She was diagnosed with a very aggressive cancer. This particular one is reportedly very treatable. While I have no experience with other cancers, this one does indeed appear very treatable. So this is good news, even great news for the moment. Today is day #19, which means that we only have 9 more days to go! The day after we'll go out to a victory party and eat pizza, beer, cake and ice cream!! Ah…maybe not….

Last Friday evening was Cold Sheet Treatment #2. I spoke of it last time and said that we probably did a few things wrong the first time and so were unable to obtain an artificial fever. This time we did better. We put more water in the tub so that when she was in it, she was really in it. We also kept her in the tub longer. Once we got her all wrapped up in the sheet and laid her down, she was a good bit hotter than the previous time. I would estimate that she had a mild fever. I would still like to push for more next time so we'll see. Anyone want to come down here and volunteer to be a guinea pig so that we can get this perfected before her last one? Anyway, I think that's why we do it four times in the program so that by the fourth time, we've got it right and it does what it should.

We have also added two things to her schedule. We have added an essential oil routine that is supposed to help bolster the immune system. These oils come from Young Living Essential Oils in Utah (see http://www.youngliving.com). We also added some daily sessions of the Rife Machine. A man named Raymond Royal Rife discovered in the 1920s that each type of living cell contains its own unique electrical signature. If one were to apply a specific electrical frequency to a certain type of cell it could be made to "explode". This is similar to a sound being generated to cause a glass to shatter. Cancer cells have their own unique frequencies which we are matching to "explode" any cancer cells that may still be around (assuming there is still a tumor floating around somewhere!). There is a fair amount of information on the Internet but I don't have any website addresses in front of me but one can easily find Rife in many search engines.

In a normal person who seems healthy, the Rife Frequency Generator can make one feel sick. If we don't have all our eliminative systems working well, Rife will pull a bunch of toxins out of your cells and then they will be running around your system. Three of us did some minor Rife three weeks ago and we all got sore throats the next day. Amazing, 'eh!

Well, gotta go. Again, thanks to everyone for everything.

Love,

Norman


P.S., Just as a repeat… for those who don't know and/or are reading this update as the first one, if anyone wishes to help in some way, prayers, cards and emails are always helpful. Emails can be sent to n432r1@juno.com. If anyone wishes to send anything via the US Post Office send them to: Nancy Brumm, Leflore, Oklahoma 74942. If anyone wishes to send anything via some other method, contact me for an alternate address.