
Case Description
- 72-year-old male with metastatic colon cancer with innumerable metastases in the liver and lungs.
- Cancer invading the ureters requiring stents and nephrostomy bags.
- Partial colectomy with a colostomy bag.
- 40 lb weight loss, severe pain, hospice for end-of-life care.
- Invited to try Tzla sessions as a rescue effort.
Treatment Experience — Day 1
- 40-minute treatment in the morning + high-dose Vitamin C infusion + 40-minute treatment in the afternoon.
- Large abdominal tumor reduced to less than half its size (palpably softer, no pain).
- 2–3 cm crusted area where tumor had broken through abdominal wall.
- Patient pain-free; invited back for further treatment.
Treatment Experience — Day 2
- 40 minutes × 2 sessions that day.
- Tumor lesion crust began detaching; large piece removed manually.
Follow-Up Days
- Family reported coughing up tumor fragments and blood; pieces from nose (lung metastases).
- Developed fever → treated with antibiotics (suspected tumor lysis).
- Recovered within days, feeling improved.
Discussion
- Most dramatic tumor response observed by the clinician to date.
- Future sessions shortened to avoid tumor-lysis events.
- Protocol individualized per patient.
- Example: metastatic prostate cancer patient pain-free and energetic; PSA ↓ 50 points after 4 sessions.
“The tumor fell off”

Initial Patient Condition
- Advanced metastatic colon cancer requiring hospice care
- Severe weight loss (40 lbs) due to inability to eat
- Required kidney tubes due to tumor compression
Treatment Protocol
- Two 40-minute TZLA protocol sessions administered on the same day
- Careful monitoring of patient response throughout treatment
- Treatment triggered a significant tumor lysis event related to a massive herxheimer reaction
Remarkable Results
- Day One: Approximately 50% tumor reduction after initial protocol
- Day Two: Spontaneous detachment of tumor mass at surgical site
- Subsequent Days: Massive expulsion of metastasized tumor tissue through nose and mouth
- Significant improvements in patient's energy and overall wellness

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