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When was the last time you thought about the Tooth Fairy?

by on Sep.22, 2009, under Posts

Wow, do we get a story for you today!

It’s about our little Kennedy who is battling the ALS (read about her in the posting from Aug.30th).
10 days ago we’ve got a call from her mom Dorene who wanted to let us know that Kennedy is back to the hospital – something strange was happening with her lungs. Nasty-looking phlegm was coming out of Kennedy’s mouth (remember, Kennedy cannot cough, not enough muscle strength).

Kennedy needed to be put under constant observation and on a suction pump to remove the greenish discharge out of her lungs on a regular basis.

Doctors, however, could not figure out what was the nature of the condition. It did not look like Kennedy had a bad infection (no microbes were found in the flam, Kennedy did not display any symptoms of high fever usually associated with infection, and the lab work was pretty normal). She also behaved as usual, except for maybe being a little sleepy. Puzzling, to say the least, especially considering how much stuff was coming out of the lings…

At that point Kennedy already received quite a bit of COSMODIC treatments with the SCENAR 715 device; Dorene did 3P6P every day plus two times on other areas. She reported Kennedy gaining some strength, which was the most obvious in a way the little girl was handling her body while sitting. And then that setback with the mysterious lung problem…

The most strange was that Kennedy’s radiologist could not find any abnormalities on the X-Rays… until yesterday. Yesterday she suddenly noticed something unusual on one of the X-Ray projections of the left lung. Like some small calcification that looked somewhat familiar… She looked more attentively – and then some strange suspicion arose.

The radiologist ordered a CAT-scan – and sure enough, here it was. A TOOTH. In the left lung. Kennedy lost this baby tooth IN MAY, four months ago. Dorene figured, she just swallowed it, but apparently Kennedy breathed it in.

SCENAR therapy (COSMODIC in this instance) motivated the Kennedy’s body to cleanse itself and start getting rid of impurities. The tooth in the lung was a foreign object that the body finally, after 4 months, recognized and had a strength to eliminate. Plenty of mucous was there as a way to excrete the tooth… Well, you got the picture.

We do not know for sure where this tooth was in the lung to begin with and if it was on the way out. No one was willing to risk and see if the body could actually push it out on its own.

3-hour bronchoscopic surgery was successful, the tooth is out, and Kennedy is nicely recovering. And who knows what could’ve happened to the girl in the future with a sharp piece of bone sitting in a place where it should never be.

It is simply amazing what our body is capable of when it has a correct programming and strength to heal. Over the years I witnessed many pretty awesome things. Once one of our clients, a middle-age lady, even brought to the clinic a fistful of mercury fillings and the entire wisdom tooth full of mercury that the body pushed out… but that’s the story for another day.

At this point, we all just wish Kennedy a speedy recovery.

Dr. Irina and the Transformational Health Systems Team

P.S. I taped a part of my telephone conversation with Dorene and below is a 2 min. recording. Sorry, the quality is not that great. I did not plan on taping the call and recorded from a speakerphone – and Dorene called from her cell phone from the hospital. You still can hear how excited we both were though :-)

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