Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Navarro Urine Test to Detect Cancer

When you are on an alternative cancer treatment, how do you know whether or not it is working?

To determine whether your treatment is effective, the Navarro Urine Test was designed to help you in your treatment protocol.

Even people without cancer can take the Navarro test to get an early warning that they may have cancer creeping up on them.

Cancer patients in remission should take the Navarro Urine Test every six months for 2 or 3 years after they think they are in remission.

Developed in the late 1930's by the renowned oncologist, the late Dr. Manuel D. Navarro, the test detects the presence of HCG in urine. It indicates the presence of cancer cells even before signs or symptoms develop. Dr. Navarro found HCG to be elevated in all types of cancer.

The Navarro Urine Test detects the presence of brain cancer as early as 29 months before symptoms appear; 27 months for fibrosarcoma of the abdomen; 24 months for skin cancer; 12 months for cancer of the bones (metastasis from breast cancer extirpated 2 years earlier).

Patients follow a simple direction for preparing a dry extract from the urine sample. The powdery extract is mailed to the Navarro Medical Clinic where the HCG testing is performed.

For directions for preparing the urine sample