My intuition and persistence definitely saved my life. The tests revealed that the tumor markers and liver values were extremely elevated, so the doctor ordered an ultrasound.
After this experience I knew that I needed to get off the drugs. A few months later, and much to my shock and dismay, I was diagnosed with a rare form of Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma.
I played on the varsity football team, and graduated Valedictorian from high school. I attended and graduated from Loyola College, and was third Valedictorian there.
In May 1997, I heard Brian Clement speak in the United Kingdom. As soon as Brian started to speak, I turned to my neighbor and said, "At last someone is speaking my language!" The subject that day was "Optimum Food".
I immediately checked into the Institute, underweight and almost immobilized. On the 15th day I finally emerged from my suffering and started to know there was hope.
In 1998, I had dislocated vertebras in my spinal cord after lifting a heavy box at work. Within months of the trauma I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue.
I was now so healthy that I was on a plane and running in the New York marathon. My next big quest was to complete the London marathon which finished in 3 hours and 55 minutes.
Fractal geometry is the mathematical expression of this holography inherent throughout nature. Fractals are parts of a greater reality whose form reflects and is reflected by the whole.