A lady on the US west coast - 2023

Basal Cell Carcinoma on lower eyelid gone

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Backstory: This lady in Oregon-USA started treating her tumor with standard non-invasive (NI) mode of GEIPE therapy. Her itching was gone and the tumor started shrinking

However after a few months, the progress stalled. This was due to the cancer becoming dormant. It was no longer growing and as a result the enzyme RnR was no more active and the electric current had nothing to target and disable.

After a while, we gingerly suggested that she should use a needle electrode to 'wake up' the tumor, and she agreed. We sent her a few needle electrodes and their use made all the difference.

This was semi-invasive (SI) mode of GEIPE therapy. The tumor started melting away. (Occasionally there was some bleeding but that blood belonged to the tumor. So this was the good kind of bleeding.) Soon the tumor was no more.

Here are a few excerpts from her emails:

The tumor area "stopped itching, a good sign... I didn't realize how crappy I was beginning to feel until I used the [GEIPE] unit. Noticed a change for the better in my overall demeanor in a couple of days... Husband said, there was a noticeable difference in the tumors. They looked smaller and were 'ravaged'".
-- from an email, near the start of therapy

"I started on GEIPE while waiting for and deciding on medical treatment, then continued with GEIPE alone because the tumor had become smaller by half and I was feeling much better..."
[Later] "I was inspired by another person shrinking a tumor with GEIPE, to try using a needle electrode, to maybe speed things up. I hesitantly decided to try. That first needle insertion was harsh, and it took several treatments to figure out how to support the needle in place as well as protect my eye, but the results were almost instant. The ugly thing was 'melting' so fast, at times I took pictures and reported the changes daily..."
"In the final three weeks, my insertions were so shallow there was no bleed and my eyelid was looking almost normal... Even my lower lid eyelashes, which I thought were gone forever, are beginning to appear. No dry eye, either. As a bonus, the birthmark that had been plastered across my lower lid has faded to almost nothing..."
"Throughout the whole process, Jay has been unfailingly supportive and helpful, always alert to anything I might need. I am, and we all are, fortunate to have Jay in our midst, with his hard-won experience and expertise, and dedication."
-- from an email, at the conclusion of therapy

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