Thymus, Liver & Mesenchyme
From: Carla Sent: Saturday, November 14, 2009 2:26 AMTo: Lloyd WrightCc: Subject: TLM Dear Mr. Lloyd, I am writing you because I recently heard about your alternative TLM medicine (http://tinyurl.com/6n6yy) . My Dad needs a liver and kidney transplant ASAP, but not after he undergoes Hepa C treatment for 3 months. Doctors say his liver will fail in 6 months to 1 year so we need to act quickly. We've already started his first Peg-Intron shot yesterday. But today we got to speak to Mrs.Quiazon who told us this story of how her husband had liver cirrhosis but couldn't get a transplant because of a weak heart and didn't want an Interferon Treatment for fear of damaging the liver even more.. so she instead opted for your TLM (http://tinyurl.com/6n6yy) ... and it worked wonders for her husband! While the doctor told them he only had 2-3 months to live.. it's been 3 years and he's still alive.. Thus, we find it very inspiring and promising.. So now my family is seriously considering this option. But can you let me know please what the implications are given that my dad has end stage kidney failure apart from his liver cirrhosis. He's been undergoing Dialysis for almost 3 years now, but we only found out about the liver problem about 3 months ago. Is TLM the right alternative medicine for him given his condition? What are the implications? Any side effects? If you're able to answer these questions right away, we might place an order already as early as tomorrow.. Thanks so much,CARLA From: Lloyd WrightSent: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 8:46 AMTo: 'Carla Subject: RE: TLM Hello Carla, TLM (http://tinyurl.com/6n6yy) is good for his liver and his general health. What concerns me is that interferon does cause heart attacks and it does cause kidney failure, remember Natlie Cole? I am aware that the liver transplant people demand this but it is wrong. There are no negative side effects from TLM (http://tinyurl.com/6n6yy) . In health, Lloyd