The story of Mrs. Risna, a homemaker and cancer warrior, who after 10 years can finally see and walk independently without surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation.
After 10 years, Mrs. Risna can walk on her own without needing a cane or being guided by her mother or husband. She no longer worries about being hit by cars or motorcycles when crossing the street at a red light. She can now distinguish between motorcycles and cars.
To prove that she is not lying, she walked around the C-Care lab, carrying all her goods in her right and left hands and balancing some on her back. Indeed, Mrs. Risna has been actively selling at the market and around the village for the past year, walking alone.
She is truly a fighter—a homemaker and a cancer warrior.
Ten years ago, she was diagnosed with a 6 cm tumor pressing on her brain stem, composed of several lumps, according to the MRI results from 2013. Ten years ago, none of this would have been possible for her. She couldn’t even lift her chin or chew her food.
But her spirit never wavered; she was determined to return to her life before cancer struck.
Her cancer case was particularly challenging. Its position on the brain stem made it impossible to perform any medical procedures to remove the tumor or even administer radiation.
The type of tumor she had did not respond well to ECCT either, as had been explained from the beginning. It was enveloped in a membrane and consisted of multiple mixed cystic and solid lesions.
The early generation of ECCT could work against solid tumors but was unable to destroy the membrane surrounding the tumor. The membrane essentially serves as a protective barrier, including healthy tissue. ECCT could not affect healthy tissue without damaging it. In terms of classification, Mrs. Risna’s case fell into the E1 category; the “E” stands for “Error”; ECCT would not be effective against it.
With no alternative, Mrs. Risna and her mother decided to use ECCT, hoping for a miracle from the Almighty.
If you call it a miracle, then it is indeed a miracle. However, everything that happens in the universe adheres to the laws of nature and physics.
Solid tumor cells could be destroyed with ECCT, but the protective membrane would remain untouched. That is how ECCT operates, following the laws of physics. The destroyed tumor cells turn into liquid, but this liquid cannot simply flow out through the membrane. As a result, the volume may even increase. This is why it is termed an error type.
Liquid may flow in or out through the membrane via osmotic balance, but as long as the membrane remains intact, the liquid cannot escape. As long as the liquid cannot drain, the pressure on the chewing and swallowing nerves in the brain stem and the optic and motor nerves will not cease. At this point, one can only hope for a miracle from the Almighty when scientific knowledge has reached its limits.
Fortunately, Mrs. Risna believed more in miracles from God than in scientific knowledge.
It took eight years to reduce the tumor enveloped in the membrane. The quantity also decreased, indicating that some tumors could indeed shrink completely, despite being encased in a membrane. The working mechanism of ECCT turned out to surpass initial knowledge that could be explained.
Ten years later, the remaining cysts may have also diminished or possibly even shrunk. The evidence lies in her improved vision and ability to carry loads better, although Mrs. Risna’s sight is still not completely clear. This is another part of the Creator’s miracles.
How can the liquid exit through the membrane that ECCT cannot damage? After 10 years, ECCT has also continued to develop. It has finally been understood that the key lies in the modulation of the ECCT signal, which can influence both cell membranes and tumor membranes to open or close pores without causing damage. The miracles of the Creator likely follow the laws of nature. Wallaahu’alam.
As her marriage approaches its fifth anniversary, may Mrs. Risna’s prayer to have children be answered soon. And may she remain healthy (WS).