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The Truth About Cancer Ty: What natural treatments did you choose at this point where the doctor said its pretty hopeless Shannon Knight: Yeah. Well, when it was hopeless I saw, well, your book for sure had a lot of different treatments in there. And my sister found a place for me that had all of those treatments combined in one. And she told me about it, New Hope Unlimited. And we had to raise money. I said this is where I want to go. And the hospital was in Mexico in San Luis and it was safe. It wasn’t in where the drug cartel were. You know everybody’s afraid of Mexico. But the treatments were phenomenal. It was—there’s a list so I’m going to let you know what they were. It was high dose vitamin C intravenous. It was laetrile intravenous. It was ozone therapy. It was dendritic cell therapy. It wad dendritic cell cancer vaccine made with your own blood. It was hyperthermia. It was hyperbaric chamber. It was treatments that are going to boost your immune system, the thymus gland, magnetic therapy, bio feedback . We’ve all heard of rife. There’s SCIO, which I did with my friend Cindy Jones. Quantum physics is big. We all need to be taking a look at that. We have energy within our body and we can’t ignore that and we need to balance that too. So it’s a compilation of things and it was a very comprehensive treatment program that I did. I got my treatment in February of 2011 and I was symptom free. You know when its—it had infiltrated my air passages and that’s like a knife. So I was symptom free in August, late August, and I got it confirmed with a PET scan in October. So I can say it took six months. Yeah. I had people saying that my eyes look clear. You don’t look like you’ve got stage IV cancer. In fact, there were rumors going around, two rumors in one week when I was in remission, one, she never had cancer, someone that went to my high school, good old Facebook, okay, went around. And the other rumor she’s not in remission. Its impossible. Ty: What did your oncologist say when he saw the new scans, the new results Shannon Knight: He was very happy and he asked my permission to have my medical records to take to show to his colleagues. And of course, I said yeah, take them. He was very happy. He said I wish I had done some treatment on you so I could take the credit. He was being silly. He’s a good man. Ty: He sounds like a good man. Shannon Knight: Yeah. I like him. I can’t wait to show him when I’m in three years remission so I can walk in there give him a hug. The Quest for The Cures Page 200
Episode 7: How to Survive and Thrive Ty: Now you mentioned stage IV, did this—the cancer eventually was stage IV. Shannon Knight: Yeah. Ty: Okay. Shannon Knight: Stage IV, its was scary. My family was preparing for me to die. My kids were crying and calling me scared, not my son. He’s tough, a paramedic but my daughter was. Ty: She’s not crying anymore. Shannon Knight: No. And both my kids definitely believe now which makes me feel good because I want them to know there is another way. This is not a time to be afraid. I’m not afraid of cancer anymore. Kevin & Cortney Campbell Cortney Campbell: In 2008 when I was 26 we had been married for almost three months I was diagnosed with nodular lymphocyte predominant Hodgkin’s lymphoma stage II. I had a mass in my armpit and another in my neck. And yeah, it was definitely a time where I was very afraid and after they gave us our initial protocol that they were going to suggest, which was six rounds of chemo and radiation to follow The Quest for The Cures Page 201
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Episode 7: How to Survive and Thrive<br />
Ty: Now you mentioned stage IV, did this—<strong>the</strong> <strong>cancer</strong> eventually<br />
was stage IV.<br />
Shannon Knight: Yeah.<br />
Ty: Okay.<br />
Shannon Knight: Stage IV, its was scary. My family was preparing for<br />
me to die. My kids were crying and calling me scared, not my son. He’s<br />
tough, a paramedic but my daughter was.<br />
Ty: She’s not crying anymore.<br />
Shannon Knight: No. And both my kids definitely believe now which<br />
makes me feel good because I want <strong>the</strong>m to know <strong>the</strong>re is ano<strong>the</strong>r way.<br />
This is not a time to be afraid. I’m not afraid of <strong>cancer</strong> anymore.<br />
Kevin & Cortney Campbell<br />
Cortney Campbell: In 2008 when I was 26 we had been married for<br />
almost three months I was diagnosed with nodular lymphocyte<br />
predominant Hodgkin’s lymphoma stage II. I had a mass in my armpit<br />
and ano<strong>the</strong>r in my neck. And yeah, it was definitely a time where I was<br />
very afraid and after <strong>the</strong>y gave us our initial protocol that <strong>the</strong>y were<br />
going to suggest, which was six rounds of chemo and radiation to follow<br />
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