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Kathleen's Personal Letter [.05]

The Attorney General's case was selfishly conceived, designed for trial in a kangaroo court. The so-called trial was over-seen by an administrative hearings' judge lacking the necessary experience and background to decide on the important issues of medical safety, the efficacy of dietary supplements, the qualification and relevance of expert testimony, and least of all, what constitutes success in terms of cancer and AIDs treatment.

This travesty of justice has resulted in more than one set of horrendous consequences.
In January 1999 as the hearings ground down to a close, Neal, my husband, was diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer. You may have read Neal's story in the November, 99 issue of GQ magazine (p.77).

Neal's original diagnosis indicated a PSA of 8.1 along with a Gleason score of '7' (Jan. 99), meaning that Neal was fighting a very aggressive cancer. The physician was so concerned by the malignancy that he immediately scheduled Neal for a radical prostetectomy.

Neal wasn't having any of that. He opted instead to put his confidence in the very same treatment that thousands of T-UP's customers trusted - Cesium and concentrated aloe vera.

In effect, the final verdict on Cesium and T-UP aloe vera would not be rendered by Attorney General Joseph Curran. The final verdict was to be rendered not in the State of Maryland's kangaroo court of consumer protection, but rather in Neal's body.

Neal took his own medicine and it worked. Just like the T-UP literature said it works.

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