LIVE BLOOD & CELLULAR MATRIX STUDY
In 1999 Mr. Patrick McGean's son was diagnosed with germ cell
testicular cancer. He had multiple surgeries, cisplatin chemotherapy and finally an auto globus stem cell
transplant. Following the transplant his oncologists declared that the treatment was unsuccessful and that he had a
3% chance of survival for the next few years. The Live Blood Study was begun with this information and the
introduction to sulfur was by accident. Twelve years later, McGean's son is alive and cancer free.
With an intimate knowledge of blood and the cardiovascular system
from the 70s it made sense to establish a way to monitor the blood photographically in hopes of being able to
visualize changes which could be used to monitor the health of the participants. The blood vessels of the
conjunctiva and the blood cells contained within became the model and various form of microscopes were utilized to
view the vessels and the blood. Following a great deal of on-line research into sulfur and the cardiovascular
system, we realized that the cell matrix visible in the face could be a more valuable way to establish cellular
regeneration from those too far away to be subjected to having a microscope stuck into their eyes
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Study. The reports from our Study members are anecdotal which is not
an acceptable form of information for the scientific community while if the photos support cellular regeneration
then the information is substantiated.
The Study has grown not only in numbers in the US but also world wide with this
change in modality. The body human is reported to regenerate all of its cells every 7 years and we hope to
visualize this regeneration with digital photos which can be "magnified" to demonstrate the cells and the matrix in
which they work. The human face may be a more demonstrable area for the body than foot reflexology or even
iridology being that all of the cervical nerves are active and both cranial and general vascular activity can be
visualized.
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