David, a 45-year-old engineer, was facing the most formidable enemy of his life: glioblastoma, one of the most aggressive types of brain tumor.
After months of increasing headaches and bouts of confusion, the diagnosis was a shock that left him reeling.
His doctor, Dr. García, performed surgery to remove as much of the tumor as possible. Then came radiotherapy and chemotherapy with temozolomide . He imagines trying to remove the rind from an orange without breaking the fruit inside; That’s how delicate the balance they had to achieve was.
Radiotherapy burned his scalp and left him exhausted , while chemotherapy left him nauseated and weak.
The sessions felt like an endless loop of suffering, but David was willing to go through it all to beat cancer.
However, after six months of fighting, follow-up scans revealed that the tumor had grown again. It was like getting punched in the stomach.
At this point, Dr. García proposed a new approach: Graviola Prozono. «The conventional treatments we have been using are like using a vacuum cleaner to clean a beach full of sand. We can collect a lot, but it is almost impossible to collect everything. Graviola Prozono works more like a giant magnet that attracts sand, making it more manageable.»
David, feeling as if he had nothing to lose, accepted the suggestion. He began taking Graviola Prozono in addition to continuing his regular medical treatments.
After a few weeks, he noticed that he felt less exhausted and more energetic.
At the next checkup, the results spoke for themselves: the tumor had stopped growing and, in some areas, had even begun to shrink. David felt like someone had given him a second chance at life.
Dr. García, with a smile on his face, told him: “This is the power to block angiogenesis and prevent the tumor from ‘feeding’. We have taken a big step today, David.