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HEALTHY HEART EXHIBIT AT CONGRESS.

Rep. Alex G. Bascug (right), House Vice Chairman of the Committee on Health, looks at China's No. 1 Tian Xian Liquid cancer terminator distributed in the Philippines by Green and Gold International Exports. Bascug is flanked by Dr. Ramon Ricardo Roque, executive director of the House Administrative Management Office, and Dr. Josef De Ubaldo, DSc., president of the Philippine Natural Health and Environment Friendly Organizations. The exhibition of Happy Healthy Heart opened last week at the South Wing of the House of Representatives building in Batasan, Quezon City (Philippines). [February 24, 1999]

"Liquid, A Cure for Cancer?"
by: Dr. Jose De Ubaldo, Dsc.

Taken from Manila Bulletin page B-17 (February 17, 1999)

Cancer is one of the diseases that mankind fears the most. Any remedy that might achieve a respectable
cure rate against this disease without serious side effects would rank among the greatest accomplishments
of this millennium.

Many charlatans have come forward offering false hopes and cures, but cancer has remained largely
unconquered in its ferocity as a source of human misery. This has bred a strong atmosphere of skepticism
towards wonder cures for cancer among medical researchers and laymen alike.
Because of the reputation of Orthodox medicine as being the dominant form of health care in many
countries, people would consider anti-cancer remedies from this source to be the most credible of all.
This is unfortunate, as potentially effective anti-cancer weapons developed by other healing traditions
could well be overlooked.

In his book the Cancer Terminator, Wang Zhen Guo provides an intriguing look into the making of one
such anti-cancer formula. The first thing that comes to one's mind when yet another patent medicine
salesman makes blanket claims for his creation is that he and his product are frauds. In the case of
Wang, this is to some extent true: he does claim that his remedy will actually help cure cancer. Wang
probably realizes that people will have strong doubts about his claim, and so he proceeds to demystify
cancer in the introduction of his book. Here he discusses the perception that cancer is an invariably
fatal disease, and comments that cancer can indeed be cured.

Following this section is an introduction to the origins of tian xian liquid. The narrative begins with the l
ife of Wang and his lifelong interest in medicine. His early attempts at curing people with herbal
medicines are interesting and credible, primarily because he notes down his failures as well as his
successes. In addition to his own story, Wang paints a portrait of the Changbaishan area and its
natural richness in medicinal plant species.

The narrative systemitically narrows the scope of his healing crusade down to the hated enemy-cancer.
His early attempts at healing this disease result in setbacks (his father-in-law is among those whom his
tian xian pills fail to cure) but Wang persists in his single-handed efforts to defeat cancer. His cure finally
achieves the 80 percent cure rate that is reported later on in the book.
Wang receives government support, wins international awards for his invention, and is designated
president of the at-cancer association of Jilin Province. His formulation improves and evolves from tian
xian pills into tian xian liquid.

What follows this section is a remarkable glimpse into the author's understanding of Chinese medical
principles, cancer, and Western medicine. Wang reveals 95 percent of the composition of tian xian liquid,
and relates how he finally arrived at the formulation through years of studying Chinese prescriptions.
He explains some basic chinese concepts of disease and treatment quite authoritatively and clearly.
If anything is obvious from the book, it is that the author does not claim that his formula is a panacea.
He cites experimental data for his claims. Although other researchers have a stronger grasp of
scientific principles behind cancer, Wang has shown that his knowledge of the disease has evidence
to merit. For free literature of cancer, call +(632) 415 8714 or 781 9370 or 416 2951.


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