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EARLY TESTS ON CANCER PATIENTS
Animal testing of Tian Xian pills continued, and not all of these
went well. In toxic foundation tests using ten rats, all the test
subjects died after six hours. I was not too disappointed, because
I regarded this as the first steps from sadness to the joy of success.
This was how I felt at that moment. I sometimes made use of my own
body as a test subject for my research. Soon after my test on rats
showed some positive effects, I heard by coincidence that my father-in
–law was suffering from carcinoma of the stomach that was
aggravated by the final stages of liver cancer. When the physicians
declared that my father-in-law had only ten days to live, he eventually
decided to take the Tian Xian pills which, as I have mentioned,
began to show some positive effects on laboratory animals. I also
improved the formula by evaluating the mixture’s effects on
my own body.
While I was pleased by the willingness of my father-in-law to try
my medicine, I was very uneasy about the results of my experiments,
which were not totally satisfactory. My parents obviously did not
agree to test the medicine on my father-in-law. My neighbors, who
thought I was an unrealistic man who dreamed all day long, sometimes
criticized me. Was it humane for me to try my medicine out on a
cancer patient in the final stages of the disease – a patient
who was also my wife’s father? On the other hand, as I looked
into the dying face of my father-in-law, I remembered the face of
the young lady who lost her mother ten years ago. I decided to pass
the Tian Xian pills to him. Three days later, the funeral of my
father-in-law took place in an atmosphere of gloom.
Some people said I was a deceiver, while others said I was sinful
and looked down upon me. My five-year-old son was criticized by
his schoolmates, who said that his father was selling fake medicines.
He cried on returning home. I carried my son, making a grave oath
with tears all over my face: I will show my success to all of you.
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