History

Jozef Lykowski, Warsaw, 29.10.2020

In the late 1970s, I was diagnosed with advanced pulmonary tuberculosis on periodic chest x-rays. After further examinations with sending samples to various institutes, tuberculosis was ruled out. Another examination at the Institute of Pulmonary Diseases in Warsaw, Plocka Street, using the method (kfejna,-I don't remember the exact name) found pulmonary sarcoidosis. I was informed that there were no drugs or known treatment for this condition. In our search for a cure, we found by the "panto" method in the country and in English writing the fact that my wife's distant relative Dr. Podbielski helps for this and similar diseases. We made contact and ordered an appointment, -which was not easy even then. After five years of receiving TP1 and TP2, I made a visit to the pulmonary clinic on Saska Street in Warsaw. A consultation board met and said that there had been a mistake because there was no lung disease except for minor calcifications. After reviewing all the documentation, the question was asked - what are you taking. I answered TP1 and TP2 by Dr. Podbielski. The statement was made - this is good. I am 86 years old, health adequate, lungs b.z. We go to the grave of Mr. and Mrs. Podbielski to Lomza 2x a year. Yours sincerely J. Lykowski
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