Thursday, September 22, 2005

Great improvement in comparing blood slides

I am going to copy a couple of paragraphs from the August 8 post to explain this picture above so that you can better compare it to a more recent slide (below) that continures to show improvement.

When a person is deteriorating, these (white) lakes have smooth edges; when a person is improving, the lakes have an appearance similar to a real lake or pond "icing over" in the winter time (ices forms around the perimeter first, then begins to spread out to the center of the pond). The more the lake is covered with "ice," the better the improvement. This is known as a "healing profile." Your sample on July 22 had the appearance of swiss cheese, being full of large and linked "lakes" with large amounts of "debris" (sialic acid) throughout the lakes. This is a degenerating picture. Your sample on July 29 was remarkably improved. The "lakes" were beginning to "ice over," with a majority of them producing the desired healing profile. When you get the picture I'm sending, it will be visibly obvious even to the untrained eye. In a nutshell, your body has made a dramatic change in a very short period of time. You have shown improvement in the course of a week that I normally look for over a month! Even in the case of instantaneous healing the body still has to "catchup" with the immediate correction of a diseased state. That is, one moment the body is degenerating, the next moment it is healthy; all the "garbage," (dead, degenerated materials and tissue) must be cleared from the body through normal (i.e., not instantaneous) mechanisms and this takes time. A good analogy might be the result and aftermath of a flood: even with the flood waters recede, the debris the flood brought has to be cleaned up. There is no more flood but there is a lot of cleanup to be done! So it is with the body -- that's the way God made it! In every case of miraculous healing I've been associated with and have examined (I can name 4 cancer patients right off the top of my head who've had this happen and that I've been blessed to have been working with so that I could actually track them pre- and post-miracle), this has been the pattern. In working with another 200+ who did not have a miraculous remission of their cancer but who have improved dramatically through natural intervention, they too, followed this pattern, though at a slower pace.

I finally figured out how to add the latest pictures to this form Augst 26. Hopefully you have read the description of what to look for in these drops of blood (August 8th post entitled Mom's blood slides and explanation). The two pictures from Aug. 19 are two different drops. The bottom is one drop and a close up on a spot on it. Remember the white spots are bad, but notice how rapidly she has improved, so that on August 26 her drop just had a small band of white spots along the outer edge and each of the white spots had almost completely crusted over. This August 26 slide (at least the center part that is dark red) is what a healthy person's blood will look like.

These photos were very encouraging to us. I hope they will also encourage you to keep praying.

Duane and Deb

2 Comments:

At 9/26/2005 12:59 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

thanks so much for keeping us updated! we are so thankful to hear that debbie continues to improve, and of course you are in our prayers. God bless you! Much love, the Pinson's

 
At 10/05/2005 6:50 AM, Blogger Missionary's Missionary said...

Duane and Debbie,
I am grateful for your good news. You will still remain in my prayers.. Dottie

 

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