A Cancer story that needs to be told.
An Exciting Medical Discovery For The Immune System Helps Celine's Husband
... Rene Angelil.
QUEBEC--(BW HealthWire)--Nov. 15, 1999--Celine Dion can now sing forth `my
heart will go on' with new meaning. Eight months ago her husband Rene Angelil
was diagnosed with melanoma and that cast a shadow not only over her
career, but over her life. She has subsequently taken a hiatus from touring
and recording, to concentrate on more important matters.
Now, thanks to some important breakthrough research out of Montreal, Canada,
it was recently reported in Le Journal de Montreal that Rene has been making
good progress. He has made use of an important innovation discovered by the
eminent research scientist Dr. Gustavo Bounous .
The Dion family has close ties to the Doctors.
Last March, Therese Dion , Celine Dion's mother, met with Dr. Bounous and Dr.
Lands and others to discuss their work and became fascinated by the new
approaches to health and disease management.
"I don't believe in coincidences," Mrs. Dion told us this week. "It all
happened at the time that I learned that Rene had cancer. I called Celine to
tell her about Immunocal. Rene's doctor, who had contacted Dr. Bounous
himself, saw no reason why Rene couldn't take this supplement." It is now
past six months that Rene has been
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adding Immunocal to his daily regimen,
with surprising efficacy.
Dr. Bounous points out that "the discovery that specific whey proteins slow
carcinogenesis (the process of cancer formation) and tumor growth itself
have been confirmed by researchers in Australia, the US and Europe.
Studies on Immunocal will be presented next May at an international
conference in New York organized by the Mount Sinai Hospital. They will deal
specifically with the manipulation of cellular Glutathione in the treatment
of cancer and AIDS .
Saku Koivu returned to play hockey as the captain of the Montreal Canadian's
team. He is taking 4 packs of Immunocal / HMS-90 per day. It seems
impossible that almost exactly seven months ago, Koivu had stood just a few
feet away from where he stood Tuesday night. His head was clean shaven then,
his hair the most visible victim of the chemotherapy treatments he had just
begun to battle the non-Hodgkins lymphoma that had been discovered in his
abdomen.
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