In July 2023, I was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor
and ovarian cancer. The brain tumor was removed successfully immediately after
the diagnosis. Shortly after, I was on chemotherapy to shrink the ovarian tumor
so the doctor could operate. The dose was very strong and I ended up in the
hospital and then rehab for three weeks. I refused to ever do chemotherapy
again.

The Oncologist suggested milder doses of chemotherapy, which
wouldn’t shrink the tumor, but instead maintain its current size. Seven months
later, my last CAT scan showed the tumor shrunk to half its original size. The
doctor was now able to remove the tumor via a 2-hour robotic surgery.

I attribute the shrinking of the tumor to the QRS therapy
I’ve been doing. I do it twice a day whenever possible, which is most of the
time.

I am very thankful for
being introduced to QRS. After next week, when the tumor is removed, I can get
my regular life back. It’s never too late to get a second chance. I’m 82!

Gail, Washington State