Rising and falling in the face of breast cancer, until finally coming to terms with it.
The cancer initially diagnosed in Bu Yuni’s body disappeared after using the ECCT device for 4 months. She had undergone a biopsy and was diagnosed with malignant cancer.
She relied solely on the ECCT device. It’s uncertain what made her so confident in ECCT.
The initial mammogram and ultrasound results showed a lump with smaller nodules around it. The pathology results indicated invasive ductal carcinoma grade 2, a type commonly influenced by the body’s hormones.
The ECVT scan results also showed very high electrical activity in her right breast. The body’s electrical activity correlates with malignancy. Electrical activity is equivalent to the positive electrical activity seen in PET scans commonly used in hospitals. She chose the electrical field treatment method using ECCT.
Her progress was impressive, as after just 2 months of using the device, the electrical activity in her right breast decreased rapidly. After 4 months, the electrical activity had almost reached zero, meaning it was normal. Ultrasound results also showed no signs of lumps in either of her breasts.
Bu Yuni continued to use the ECCT vest as a preventive measure. However, a few years later, cysts appeared in both of her breasts, possibly due to increased hormonal activity triggered by psychological stress.
The cysts in both of her breasts would appear and disappear for more than 7 years while using the device. During the pandemic, a new hard lump appeared in the upper middle part of her chest. Psychological stress, possibly peaking during the pandemic, caused her body’s hormones to go out of control, rendering the ECCT device unable to suppress it.
She decided to continue her therapy with ECCT, as she had been fighting cancer with the device for over 7 years. Her device was replaced with a blanket and the latest program tailored to her cancer type. The lump began to soften, but it didn’t shrink as quickly as before, possibly due to a different cancer type.
She continued her fight with her new ECCT blanket. One day, she met the man who would later become her life partner. The day before their wedding, she told her future husband:
“I sleep with this black blanket. If you want to continue with this, it’s fine, but if not, that’s okay too,” she said to her fiancé.
“Oh, that’s fine,” her fiancé replied.
After 10 years, she finally found a remedy for her psychological stress—a husband who became her life blanket, after fighting alone for so long with her cancer blanket.
During a recent consultation, with a slight blush, Bu Yuni asked: “Sir, is it okay if my husband’s hand goes inside the ECCT blanket?”
“It’s fine if his whole body goes in too. But I can’t guarantee what will happen afterward,” replied the consultant.
“What happens in the blanket stays in the blanket.”
Wishing Bu Yuni continued health and happiness.
(WS)
About ECCT: https://c-techlabs.com/electro-capacitive-cancer-therapy-ecct-devices/