73 y/o female stated she had been bitten by an unknown insect. She experienced intense pain and itching - 9 on a scale of 1 to 10. Several approaches to relieve her pain were unsuccessful. It was soon apparent that the reddish brown swollen lesions on top of her toes and foot were a result of a sudden onset of shingles instead of a necrotizing insect bite as originally diagnosed.
20 minutes after one dropper of LbS the patient reported her pain level was just 2/10. She continued to improve after taking one dropper of LbS every 4 hours for one day, then reduced the frequency to every 8 hours for another day. By the third day she was 100% asymptomatic and her lesions were remarkably improved.
While the current report demonstrates relief from acute shingles pain with LbS, Dr. Sansone reported his own relief from post herpetic neuralgia two years ago. Years after he had shingles involving one eye, he again experienced pain in that eye. Two droppers of LbS four hours apart resolved that pain entirely.
A 2013 paper published online in the journal, The Pain Clinic, found a leukotriene receptor antagonist significantly reduced postherpetic neuralgia. Of note, the analgesic effect was better in patients suffering from PHN for 1 year or more than in the others.
Dr. Sansone reported two other cases where LbS also yielded rather dramatic results. A 54 y/o carpenter, Joe, presented with loss of appetite, fatigue and abdominal and back pain. Dr. Sansone gave him two droppers of LbS twice daily plus performed upper cervical chiropractic for spinal pain. Within two days Joe’s pain was gone, his appetite and energy increased, and he returned to work. He continued taking LbS.
As it turned out, Joe had been diagnosed with multiple inoperable abdominal sarcoma lesions at the Mayo Clinic. He had refused palliative chemo. A CT scan performed approximately two months before the treatment with LbS revealed a 5.2 by 2.2 cm mass had increased to 10.6 by 6.9 cm. While mesenteric opacities were noted, no other masses were found.
On Thanksgiving, two months after first beginning LbS, Joe experienced very severe abdominal pain. After emergency surgery Joe was told 60% of the removed tumor was dead.
A 70 y/o woman with serous retinopathy was receiving intraorbital injections of vascular endothelial growth factor every 16 weeks to save her vision. The retinopathy was attributed to a course of steroids for a sinus infection nine years earlier. Although the injections reduced the leakage, visual symptoms persisted. She chose to take LbS that Dr. Sansone had previously given her for a sore throat, overall achiness and fatigue. She started and continued 1-2 droppers LbS twice daily after one of the injections. On follow up 16 weeks later her retinal scan showed 100% resolution of the retinopathy.
Dr. Sansone uses therapeutic lipids and the HEq BTE in conjunction with upper cervical chiropractic, acupuncture and Photobiomodulation, a low-energy laser therapy. He is located in central Texas. I am grateful for the cases he reports. I invite all listeners to do the same. Please send to [email protected].