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FMS Case Reports
Tumor reduced
FMS Case Reports | ProfAs a result of long-term occupational stress, my father had a fragile digestive system and required constant medication at an early age. In his later years, liver cancer was detected during a routine health examination and surgery was recommended to cut off the tumors.
Prior to the surgery, I checked with experts from BiomagScience Insititue and followed their suggestion, placing a super monopolar BioMagneti (“Tsi-Bao”) against the body near the location where tumors had been diagnosed. In addition, a regular “Tsi-Bao” was worn on the sternum. This enhanced “Tsi-Bao” method of therapy lasted for a month until the surgery. During the pre-surgery check-up, radiologist Dr. Wang was astonished to tell me that the data from my father’s ultrasound report indicated the movement of blood in the hepatic veins which drains the liver.
He had never seen this occur in other cancer patients before, as advanced liver cancer usually spreads to the hepatic veins and blocks the out-flow of blood, causing liver congestion. This phenomenon indicated that “Tsi-Bao” could potentially play a role in tumor regression and the activation and recovery of liver cells, allowing them to function despite the tumor invasion.
Despite this positive response, at the time, I was not yet familiar with the capability of “Tsi-Bao” to target tumors, and did not pursue alternative therapy using solely “Tsi-Bao.” Therefore, the surgical operation was conducted the next day, as scheduled. The surgery was successful in removing the tumors, but the cancer recurred six months later. Dr. Hsu, the primary surgeon, strongly recommended another operation, but family members found it difficult to agree, considering my father’s physical condition was still weak and might not be ready for another stressful operation.
Prior to the surgery, I checked with experts from BiomagScience Insititue and followed their suggestion, placing a super monopolar BioMagneti (“Tsi-Bao”) against the body near the location where tumors had been diagnosed. In addition, a regular “Tsi-Bao” was worn on the sternum. This enhanced “Tsi-Bao” method of therapy lasted for a month until the surgery. During the pre-surgery check-up, radiologist Dr. Wang was astonished to tell me that the data from my father’s ultrasound report indicated the movement of blood in the hepatic veins which drains the liver.
He had never seen this occur in other cancer patients before, as advanced liver cancer usually spreads to the hepatic veins and blocks the out-flow of blood, causing liver congestion. This phenomenon indicated that “Tsi-Bao” could potentially play a role in tumor regression and the activation and recovery of liver cells, allowing them to function despite the tumor invasion.
Despite this positive response, at the time, I was not yet familiar with the capability of “Tsi-Bao” to target tumors, and did not pursue alternative therapy using solely “Tsi-Bao.” Therefore, the surgical operation was conducted the next day, as scheduled. The surgery was successful in removing the tumors, but the cancer recurred six months later. Dr. Hsu, the primary surgeon, strongly recommended another operation, but family members found it difficult to agree, considering my father’s physical condition was still weak and might not be ready for another stressful operation.
Remembering the previous success of applying Tsi-Bao on my father’s body, I persuaded the family that father’s second operation should be postponed until he had completely recovered from the first. During this recovery period my father consistently followed the enhanced Tsi-Bao method prescribed by BiomagScience Institute. Six months later, during a routine patient check-up, Dr. Hsu suggested that “hepatic artery embolization” (plugging the arteries to the liver to cut off blood supply to the tumor) procedures be conducted on my father since the tumors in his liver would not be removed right away.
Strangely enough, upon using ultrasound spectroscopy to check the tumors, the doctor discovered that the shadow previously detected six months ago had disappeared, indicating no distinctive presence of tumor cells. This encouraging news is an actual case study that shows “Tsi-Bao” can really improve the condition by regressing tumor cells.(Tsi-Bao is Daytime Therapy over sternum.)
Coordinated by Professor Charles Yeh
Tsi-Bao method
FMS Case Reports | Prof Charles Yeh (papers)My friend Ho called for help when his father was in the hospital for therapy of liver cancer. I instructed Ho to use the enhanced “Tsi-Bao” method by applying three Super “Tsi-Baos” to the location of his father’s tumors and having a regular “Tsi-Bao” worn on the sternum.
After approximately a week of this enhanced therapy, Ho’s father made progress in his condition and was allowed to leave the hospital. However, after being released from the hospital, he went quickly back to his old, bad habits, addictions, and discontinued the use of “Tsi-Bao” despite of the risk of recurrence. Ho’s father was diagnosed with tumor recurrence many times soon-after; each time, this life-threatening announcement frightened him into applying the enhanced “Tsi-Bao” method.
Ho’s cousin, a doctor at the Wanfang Hospital, was surprised with the whole scenario and could not understand what’s going on. However, because hospital regulations prevent the release of medical examination records, no official evidence was available to support the effects of applying “Tsi-Bao” on the tumor. This was a pity, as Ho’s father could have really benefited from applying the enhanced Tsi Bao method consistently to his lifestyle.
However, this experience did convince Ho of the effectiveness of “Tsi-Bao” and he has been one of the loyal promoters of applying it to many patients ever since.(Tsi-Bao is Daytime Therapy over sternum.)
Coordinated by Professor Charles Yeh
Reduced tooth pain
FMS Case Reports | Prof Charles Yeh (papers)Mrs. Hwang has had chronic problems with her teeth, but always delays in visiting
the dentist. Her husband eventually made an appointment for Tuesday night, but on
the Saturday night before the appointment she was inflicted with great pain on her
teeth and called me for help.
I instructed her to place “Tsi-Bao” on the spot, holding it with a hand while she was awake, and fastening it with a belt during her sleep. Mrs. Hwang gradually felt no pain and was able to check with the dentist the following Tuesday. As the dentist inspected her teeth, he reported that her teeth had serious inflammation, and he was astonished at how she could have dealt with all that pain over so many days.
She responded by showing him the “Tsi-Bao.” He smiled in amazement. (Tsi-Bao is Daytime therapy over sternum.)
I instructed her to place “Tsi-Bao” on the spot, holding it with a hand while she was awake, and fastening it with a belt during her sleep. Mrs. Hwang gradually felt no pain and was able to check with the dentist the following Tuesday. As the dentist inspected her teeth, he reported that her teeth had serious inflammation, and he was astonished at how she could have dealt with all that pain over so many days.
She responded by showing him the “Tsi-Bao.” He smiled in amazement. (Tsi-Bao is Daytime therapy over sternum.)
Coordinated by Professor Charles Yeh
Ovarian Tumor Shrunk
FMS Case Reports | Prof Charles Yeh (papers)Miss Liu was diagnosed with an ovary tumor that needed to be surgically removed.
To avoid potential complications resulting from the surgery, she began trying the
enhanced “Tsi-Bao” approach by wearing a regular “Tsi-Bao” on the sternum along
with applying “FR” (ring-shaped “Tsi-Bao”) to the location of the tumor. Later on,
a routine check-up revealed the tumor had shrunk in size.
With this exciting result, Miss Liu continued the procedures even more diligently. Eventually the tumor was so small it did not require surgery and her discomfort gradually disappeared. (Tsi-Bao is Daytime Therapy over sternum.)
With this exciting result, Miss Liu continued the procedures even more diligently. Eventually the tumor was so small it did not require surgery and her discomfort gradually disappeared. (Tsi-Bao is Daytime Therapy over sternum.)
Coordinated by Professor Charles Yeh
Martial Arts, Qigong and Magnets
FMS Case Reports | Prof Charles Yeh (papers)Master Liu teaches traditional Chinese martial arts at a local Kung-Fu center. After
experiencing the benefits of “Tsi-Bao” himself, Master Liu recommends his students
to wear “Tsi-Bao” to complement Qigong practice.
In his words, “Beginners should place the positive side of the “Tsi-Bao” on the right palm and the negative side of the “Tsi-Bao” on the left palm simultaneously while practicing the movement of Qi, which will bring about the state of quiescence and tranquility.” (Tsi-Bao is Daytime therapy over sternum.)
In his words, “Beginners should place the positive side of the “Tsi-Bao” on the right palm and the negative side of the “Tsi-Bao” on the left palm simultaneously while practicing the movement of Qi, which will bring about the state of quiescence and tranquility.” (Tsi-Bao is Daytime therapy over sternum.)
Coordinated by Professor Charles Yeh


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