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REBOUNDING EFFECT OF MRET WATER ON WHITE
BLOOD CELL COUNTS AFTER CHEMOTHERAPY

The clinical observation was conducted on the patient
of Cedars-Sinai Comprehensive Cancer center, Los Angeles, USA diagnosed
with metastasized naso-pharyngeal cancer. The observation showed
that the ingestion of MRET water compensated for the usual side
effects of chemotherapy treatments such as long-term decrease of
White Blood Cell counts (WBC), weakness, headache, nausea, etc.
On a regular basis, WBC counts usually decrease to
very low level. The rebounding of WBC from this low range takes
about 2-3 weeks. The ingestion of MRET water prevented the decrease
of WBC counts to their lowest level and helped to regain the pre-chemotherapy
level within unusually short period of time of 3 days.

Thus, the clinical observation revealed that on the 10th day after
the beginning of chemotherapy (in 3 days after WBC counts dropped
to 10% of pre-chemotherapy level) WBC counts rebounded to 93%
of their pre-chemotherapy level. In compliance with Students Distribution
criteria the rebounding of WBC was higher than 70% of pre-chemotherapy
level with p=0.05.
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Also see:
- Antibacterial Effect of MRET
Water - Coliforms
- Antibacterial Effect
of MRET Water on E. Coli
- MRET Water Effect on Seed
Germination and Growth of Plants
- Live Blood Cells Analysis
of MRET Water Effect on Morphology of Red Blood Cells
- MRET Water and its Succesful Application
for Preventive Treatment and Enhanced Tumor Resistance in Oncology
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