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The Navarro Urine Test was
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
cancers.
The test is based on a
theory proposed by Dr. Howard Beard and other researchers who contend
that cancer is related to a misplaced trophoblast cell that becomes
malignant in a manner similar to pregnancy in that they both secrete
HCG. As a consequence, a measure
of the amount of HCG found in the blood or urine is also a measure of the
degree of malignancy. The higher
the number, the greater the severity of the cancer.
A score of 50 or above, means,
statistically speaking, you likely have cancer.
When the score is below 50,
then statistically speaking, you likely do not have cancer.
In addition to cancer
patients taking the Navarro Urine Test, even people without cancer can
take the Navarro Test to get an early warning that they may have cancer
creeping up on them.
The Navarro Urine Test can
detect 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).
Currently, many cancer
patients take advantage of the diagnostic accuracy of this test as an
indicator of the effectiveness of their specific mode of therapy. 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.
Directions for Urine
Sample Preparation:
(Note: cc and ml are the
same measurement)
1) From an early morning urine (not mid-stream), take 50
cc (1.7 oz.)
2) Add 200 cc (7 oz.) of 100% acetone (do not use
fingernail polish)
3) Add 5 cc (.2oz) of alcohol, either rubbing alcohol or
ethyl alcohol
4) Stir and mix well
5) Let it stand in the refrigerator in a glass container(do
not store in a plastic container) for 6 hours until sediment is formed.
6) Pour off about half of the urine-acetone-alcohol
mixture without losing any sediment.
Then shake up the mixture before straining to release the sediment
from the bottom.
7) Filter the mixture through a coffee filter or
laboratory filter paper(put the coffee filter into a small wire strainer set
over a larger bowl or the toilet).
8) Leave filter out in a secure place to dry.
9) Fold and wrap in aluminum foil.
10) Send “Dry Urine Sample” by “First Class Mail” directly to the
Philippines. Wrap specimen in bubble wrap and then
place in a regular mailing envelope which keeps shipping weight and cost
down($2-$4). It costs about $25
to send your dry urine sample by Priority Mail International and takes
about 5-6 days to get there. If
you include your e-mail address with the sample, you will get the results
in about 7 days. Without the
email address allow 4-6 weeks for test result delivery. Fed Ex costs over $47.
11) Along with your “Dry Urine Sample” include a copy of the
$50 money order or cashier’s check you have sent to the U.S. address
below (see “Directions for Payment of Urine Test” below) along with your
name, address, e-mail address, sex, age and a brief clinical history
and/or diagnosis.
12) Precaution: No sexual contact for 12 days for
female patients before collecting the urine sample. For males, no sexual contact for 18-24
hours before collecting the urine sample.
13) DO NOT SEND URINE IF THE PATIENT IS PREGNANT
Radiation: Send
in specimen before having radiation or wait at least one month following
radiation treatment.
Mail Dry Urine Sample to:
Navarro Medical Clinic
Dr.
Efren Navarro
3553 Sining Street
Morningside Terrace
Santa Mesa, Manila
Philippines 1016
Directions for Payment of
Urine Test:
Send $50 for the test to the
U.S. address below:
Erlinda N. Saurez
631 Peregrine Drive
Palatine, IL 60067-7005
Contact Dr. Navarro:
011-(632) 714-7442
efnavmed@gmail.com
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