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From Bleeding to Healing: How Sam Beat Aggressive Colon Cancer with an Open Mindset and a Blended Approach

  • Writer: lyncbc2025
    lyncbc2025
  • Jul 30, 2025
  • 2 min read














Sam Lim

🚹 Sigmoid Colon Cancer | Testimonial dated May 2025


In early 2024, after months of persistent blood in his stool, Sam underwent a colonoscopy that revealed an aggressive form of sigmoid colon cancer. By May 2024, he had surgery to remove 17 cm of his colon. While the procedure was successful, his medical team recommended chemotherapy as a follow-up treatment. Determined to make informed decisions, Sam had also consulted a dietitian and sought second opinions before proceeding.


Navigating Treatment Challenges

Sam began chemotherapy in early June 2024, but the side effects were severe—fatigue, mouth ulcers, bloating, and plummeting energy levels. Adding to the difficulty, his doctor explained that his specific cancer type had no definitive cure; available treatments were attempts rather than guarantees. Faced with this uncertainty, Sam and his wife began researching complementary approaches to support his recovery.

A Blended Approach: Science and Tradition

From June to October 2024, Sam adopted a multi-pronged treatment plan:


  • Siddha Medicine Herbs: Guided by a Siddha grandmaster, these traditional herbs were paired with his second chemo dose. Within weeks, his tumor markers showed steady decline.


  • Natural Killer (N.K) Cell Therapy


  • Ablation & Cryotherapy: At St.Stamford Modern Cancer Hospital of Guangzhou, he underwent targeted freeze-thaw treatments to destroy remaining cancer cells.


Encouraged by the results and feeling noticeably better, Sam discontinued chemotherapy after his second dose.



By December 2024, the results spoke for themselves:


  • CT-PET Scan: No detectable cancer activity.


  • Blood Tests: CEA and CA19.9 levels normalized.


  • CTC Test: A score of 2.8—clear evidence of remission.



Now in remission, Sam maintains a proactive regimen:

Sam stays committed to prevention – continuing his use of Siddha herbs, Avastin (a targeted therapy), supplement drips, and an immune-boosting lifestyle.


 While every cancer journey is personal, Sam’s story is a reminder that healing is rarely a straight line. It’s a process of listening to your body, asking questions, and keeping an open mind—while staying grounded in informed decision-making.


 
 
 

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