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Shingrix and peripheral neuropathy

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Helen, not only did all of her doctors not know about it, they were completely uninterested to hear about it. Not surprising, their shtick is chemo/radiation and they don't generally want to hear about other things. To them it's immediately dismissed as quackery. No problem for us though, we were just happy to have found it.

I do not push Haelan (or anything else) on anyone. I have helped a woman in San Diego learn about it and she has been very happy with the results of taking it. It's one of the world's best kept secrets that's not a secret, i.e. the information is all out there and available, but the medical establishment's propaganda machine causes veils to be effectively placed over the public's eyes.

It's very sad to regularly hear about some person or other die of cancer when you know that if they had just started a course of Haelan, they would most assuredly have recovered.

Best, Hank

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Hi Hank and Linda. I would be very grateful to have found Haelan and to have such positive results. It is indeed sad to hear of people not having good outcomes with their cancer. It all depends on which type of breast cancer. Some are hormonal related and easier to treat. The non hormonal are very aggressive and therefore more difficult to treat. Toni