TESTIMONIALS
Richard Griscom, 70, international development consultant
Galisteo, NM
Prostate Cancer
I was undergoing a routine physical in October 1999. My PSA (prostate-specific antigen) test was normal, but my internist suspected that my prostate gland was too large and recommended a biopsy. He referred me to a urologist, and as a result of a biopsy, I was diagnosed with prostate cancer.
I consulted with various specialists and decided upon a course of therapy that included hormone treatments starting in November and radiation beginning in January 2000. However, before that happened, I talked with a friend at the Marion Institute who suggested that a visit to the Paracelsus Klinik might be beneficial. So I scheduled a three-week visit to Paracelsus in March.
At the Paracelsus Klinik, I completed a course of neural therapy, as well as intravenous injections three times a week. Localized heat therapy was also part of my regimen, and I receive ozone treatments. As well, I had a lot of dental work done, including the removal of three teeth. Upon my return to the US, I had my mercury fillings replaced.
I have made three follow-up visits to Paracelsus since then, but most of my treatment takes place at a biological medicine clinic in Santa Fe, NM.
I continue to consult with an oncologist on whose recommendation I am on a mild hormonal treatment. At the Santa Fe clinic I am continuing neural therapy and on high doses of vitamin C, as well as other homeopathic medications that neutralize acidity and promote an environment in which cancer cannot grow. As a result of all this, I feel well and am healthy, active and I did not have radiation.
Galisteo, NM
Prostate Cancer
I was undergoing a routine physical in October 1999. My PSA (prostate-specific antigen) test was normal, but my internist suspected that my prostate gland was too large and recommended a biopsy. He referred me to a urologist, and as a result of a biopsy, I was diagnosed with prostate cancer.
I consulted with various specialists and decided upon a course of therapy that included hormone treatments starting in November and radiation beginning in January 2000. However, before that happened, I talked with a friend at the Marion Institute who suggested that a visit to the Paracelsus Klinik might be beneficial. So I scheduled a three-week visit to Paracelsus in March.
At the Paracelsus Klinik, I completed a course of neural therapy, as well as intravenous injections three times a week. Localized heat therapy was also part of my regimen, and I receive ozone treatments. As well, I had a lot of dental work done, including the removal of three teeth. Upon my return to the US, I had my mercury fillings replaced.
I have made three follow-up visits to Paracelsus since then, but most of my treatment takes place at a biological medicine clinic in Santa Fe, NM.
I continue to consult with an oncologist on whose recommendation I am on a mild hormonal treatment. At the Santa Fe clinic I am continuing neural therapy and on high doses of vitamin C, as well as other homeopathic medications that neutralize acidity and promote an environment in which cancer cannot grow. As a result of all this, I feel well and am healthy, active and I did not have radiation.

