Wednesday, August 5, 2009
What ever happened to Neal Deoul? Did he die of his own Prostate Cancer?
Answer:
No.The unexpected struck in January of 1999. As the case against Deoul unfolded in court, Deoul himself was diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer.It was a shocking and ironic development that would put courtroom testimony about alternative cancer therapy to the ultimate test -- and expose how badly tilted the scales of justice can be in the so-called "war against cancer."While prosecutors and defense attorneys battled, Deoul quietly and confidently turned to Cesium %26 T-UP concentrated aloe, his own products, for treatment of his prostate cancer.His doctors were shocked. They protested loudly and predicted the worst if Deoul continued to refuse surgery, radiation and other standard therapies.Instead, Deoul's PSA plummeted. His condition improved taking his own medicine.Deoul's Battle:
In Deoul's case, the measures of prostate cancer activity in his body dropped dramatically after completing the Cesium/ T-UP treatment regimen.When he was first diagnosed in January of 1999 his PSA level was 8.1 complicated by a Gleason score of 7. The two numbers combined indicated a highly aggressive prostate cancer.But by October of that year, after treatment, (i.e. 3 Cesium pills per day for six weeks) his PSA dropped to 3.7. No other therapies were used.Meanwhile, Deoul continues to lead a completely normal life. He has not suffered the scarring of surgery or the debilitation of radiation - or devastating side effects like erectile dysfunction or incontinence.Unfortunately, Deoul's successful treatment in the real world was not mirrored in the courtroom. A Maryland Administrative Law Judge found Deoul and T-UP, Inc. guilty of violating Maryland's consumer protection statutes.
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