Table of Case Histories



This a partial list of case histories for easy reference.

Note that there are nearly 300 cases and it will be long time before this list can catch up with actual cases. Case writing is very time consuming.

Please bear with us. Thank you.

As your read the case histories, try to analyze the charts. Don't they look similar? Is there a pattern? Is this pattern a mere coincidence or this is patter a result of a cause-and-effect.?

If the "effect" of the ADSX Solution, is a mere "coincidence," then:
How come the pattern of response is the same or similar for every patient?
How come the patient response is persistent?
How come the patient response is consistent?
How come the patient response is predictable?
How come the patient response is replicable?
How come the patient response is reproducible?

If this is a mere coincidence, then how come the doctors do not have the same "coincidence?"

We are not here to convince you. You decide.

If we can provide a pattern to expect, and this is observed in almost 100 cases, with different patients, with different initial platelet counts at the time the ADSX Solution is administered, then such pattern of predictability and expectation is no longer due to chance but due to real cause-and-effect.

Even if you mathematically apply the chi-square test of variance analysis in statistics, the cause-and-effect relationship is established.

Notice that if you can find persistent, consistent, predictable, replicable, reproducible reactions and results, does this not qualify as a definition of a "cure?"

(This list is not chronologically arranged; note the dates for each case)



Special Cases

These are cases with special circumstances that warrant being in this groups.

Patient RA
The "multi-millionaire" case. Patient, 61, female, has a history of stroke, hypertension, thyroid, and neurological issues; multi-millionaire, political family in Cebu, and very close to President Aquino. (Aug 2012)

Patient RJE
This "near-death"case is called the "breastfeeding case." The patient, being only a 6-month infant could not take the ADSX inside the ICU with only 12k platelet. The solution: the mother drank the ADSX Solution herself and then later on breastfed her infant. In 24 hours, the infant's platelet count went to 135K.

"Near-Death" Cases

These are cases with extremely low platelet counts "near-death" at the time when ADSX was used as intervention. Some in ICU.

Patient RCDM
This is the so-called "miracle case." Patient, 22, female. Lowest platelet count 7k. A "near-death" case, and is the reference case as to the effectiveness of the ADSX Solution. (July 2012)

Patient TT
The "failed transfusion" case, another "near death" case. Patient has had platelet transfusion from a city district hospital yet his condition was getting worse; inexplicably transferred to a provincial hospital while bleeding in the nose, with parents crying due to the worsening condition of the child. A near-death case. (Aug 2012)

Patient PHCA
The "skeptical nurse" case. Patient's elder sister is a nurse and was skeptical of the ADSX Solution, until the bleeding gums and worsening condition of the child forced her to try it.(Aug 2012)

Patient GJMI
Patient, 19, female. Lowest platelet 14K, mother desperate for AB donors; many screenings but donor fail to qualify. She later confessed that she thought she was going to die. Fortunately, one hospital employee who availed of ADSX for her own grandaughter just a month before, referred them to the ADSX Solution. (Oct 2012)

Patient ARSM
Patient, 16, female. Lowest platelet was 62K but patient was already bleeding in the gums, caked blood on cracked lips, painful stomach due to the bleeding. ADSX Solution had to be airlifted to the hospital in Pasay City.

"Extremely Low" Platelet Count

These are cases when the patient had very low platelet counts when ADSX was used as intervention and the relatives are in a panic and have been instructed to look for platelet donors in anticipation of blood platelet transfusion. The extremely low cases are grouped in the "near-death" group.

Patient JMAB
Patient, 5, female, showed rapid decline in platelet count, and parents panicked when it hit 60. ADSX reversed the platelet count from 60 to 145 overnight! Is this coincidence? Is this real cause-and-effect? (Sep 2012)

Patient JFR
Patient, 31, female. The "mother" case. Two months previous, Patient JFR's daughter also contracted dengue. Since the ADSX helped her child it was natural for her to use the ADSX for herself. From 204, her platelet dropped to 58, in just 13 hours. Upon taking the ADSX, the rapid descent was immediately arrested. Her nurse and doctor have been reminding her every time to start screening for blood platelet donors, but she told them there are some on standby. But that was unneeded. (Sep 2012)

Patient JA
Patient, 16, male. Patient's father obtained our contact number through a taxi driver. Luckily, we were on the way to deliver to another patient whose hospital is near to theirs. (Sept 2012)

Patient JNDE
Patient, 5, female. The patient's mother frantically called at 5 am because she was worried about the rapid drop in her child's platelet count. (Aug 2012)

Patient CB
Patient, 20, male, was scheduled to have a platelet transfusion but luckily one of the previous users of the ADSX solution and referred CB to us. (Sep 2012)

Patient NCM
Patient 17, had a rapid drop from 170K to 50K which went unchecked by the health care professionals in a private hospital. The mother was at first skeptical until the platelet rapidly dropped. Upon introduction of the ADSX the platelet rose from 50K to 78K. (Sep 2012)

Patient ACN
Patient,13, male, whose mother was overseas, had a platelet count of only 40 before taking the ADSX. Immediately, the rapid drop was arrested. Then a region of stabilization followed. From 40k, the platelet went up to 80k in just over a day. As predicted, full recovery was achieved within 48 hours. (Oct 2012)

Patient RnAm
Patient, 12, male, was advised for platelet transfusion because the platelet reading was already at 24K. This is another case where transfusion was unnecessary. Another 48-hour recovery from consumption of the ADSX. (Aug 2012)

Patient MBDA
Patient, 14, male, in Las Pinas City, is the son of a business executive who was on a trip to Shanghai, and was there throughout this ordeal. (Sept 2012)

Patient NKCN
Patient, 6, female, had a low platelet count of 55 sending the parents into a panic situation. About 3/4 bottle of ADSX was consumed about 12 midnight. Just two hours later, about 230 am, the platelet count dramatically shot up to 75. And from there the 48-hour recovery was attained (Oct 2012)

Patient DJI
Patient, 11, female, had only 16K platelet when the ADSX solution was delivered at around 1 am. The patient was referred by the aunt, a policewoman officer from the Homicide section, who heard of the case histories over the radio. From 16K to 47K. And from 47K to 108K in just 24 hours. Is this a coincidence or a cure? (Oct 2012)

Patient SCD
Patient, 5, female, had only 68K when the ADSX was taken. The mother is teacher in a national high school. (Oct 2012)

Patient VGA
Patient,7, female. Had lowest had only 46K when ADSX was taken. The grandma, who is a med tech, said that her grandchild, after taking ADSX, at these levels of platelet count, was more energetic than those with 80K in the same hospital

Patient NAB
Patient, 5, female, had only 50K when the parents sought to use ADSX solution. The father is a high school teacher. The mother cried when the platelet dropped from 144K to only 50K in just 10 hours. Panic. Another happy ending, eventually. (Oct 2012)

Patient CTDLP
Patient,6, female, had only 39K, when ADSX was taken. Fortunately, just a week before, her cousin was helped by the ADSX solution. As predicted in less than 48 hours, actually only 24 hours, the patient fully recovered. (Oct 2012)

Patient KCMI
Patient, 11, male. Platelet dropped from 300k to 28k causing relatives to panic.

Patient SamE
Patient, 12, female. Lowest platelet count was 42K. The ADSX had to send via Ceres bus to Dumaguete City.

Patient JAYRS
Patient, 21, Male. Lowest platelet count was 43K. After taking ADSX, the platelet count rose to 47K then all the way up to 96K in just 24 hours.

Patient JHB
Patient, 19, female. Lowest platelet count was 58K. The patient was very pale, very weak, and can hardly move and talk. The church members were desperately looking for blood platelet donors, until a radio listener referred them to ADSX.


"Early Intervention" Cases

These are cases when early intervention by ADSX implemented. These are used to illustrate that ADSX works are every level of the platelet counts or stage of the dengue.

Patient: EC
Patient, 8, male. Another case of early intervention. Patient was born with no arms. Took the ADSX solution right after being admitted to hospital. Immediate ASDX effect shows a chart that clearly shows the difference between a case with no ADSX and a case with ADSX. Usually the platelet would go down from 166 to 40 in just 48 hours. But with early ADSX intervention, the recovery was dramatic.(Aug 2012)

Patient HV
Patient, 2, male. This is another case where an early ADSX intervention prevented a rapid drop in platelet count as would have occured otherwise. Patient is a 2-year child. It this still coincidence or is this a real cause-and-effect? (Aug 2012)

Patient AyM
Patient, 6, female. The patient's grandmother worked in the same hospital but put her faith in the ADSX Solution. Due to early ADSX intervention, the dengue virus was contained as predicted, in less than 48 hours. Patient, 6, immediately reacted positively, just within hours of the ADSX intervention. (Sep 2012)

Patient LACC
Patient, 11, male, is child of an ABS-CBN technician. The father immediately requested for the ADSX upon admission to the hospital because he knew that many shared their testimonies. This case shows the region of stabilization. From a lowest of 57k to 174k. Another successful recovery. (Aug 2012)

Patient JSev
Patient, 13, female. The lowest platelet count was 60. Then early intervention by the ADSX showed a rapid reversal to a positive upward trend. Full recovery within 24 hours. (Oct 2012)

Patient GBL
Patient, 5, Female. The lowest platelet count was 90. Another early intervention case showing "cause and effect" of the ADSX. (Oct 2012)




Unclassified Cases

Due to time constraints, we don't have time to classify some cases, and they are grouped here by default. Some of them have data in some pieces of paper somewhere in our files, and some have almost no documentation at all especially those in the early years. 
  1. Unknown girl at Visayan Community (2009)
  2. Girl, Cousin of Unknown at Vicente Sotto (2009)
  3. Bong Niera's (ABS-CBN cameraman) daughter at Mactan Doctors, 12K gums bleeding (2010)
  4. Child of Edgar Escalante (ABS-CBN TV reporter) (2010)
  5. Nephew of Edison de los Angeles (ABS-CBN Radio reporter) at Chong Hua, 30K platelet  (2010)
  6. Nephew of Joji Padilla (2010)
  7. Unknown girl, at Perpetual Succour 10K platelet ICU (my first ICU case)
  8. Jeffrey Vergas, 5, Mactan Doctors c/o Fe Las Marias, 38K ICU, 20K at ICU, 10K ICU, 38K (Aug 24 12 noon ), 80K (Aug 26, 2010 11:15 am discharged)
  9. Keanu Nadela, 13, Cebu Doctors, c/o Dindo Nadela (Relative of JunRey Nadela, ABS-CBN TV Reporter), 89K 66K (ADSX), 46K, 66k, 98k (Aug 21, 2010)
  10. Lara Janica Bacus, 6, c/o Jabel and Liezel 180k, 121k, 90k (ADSX), 72k, 77k, 53k, and two more patients who shared (Aug 24, 2010)
  11. Enrick Licen, 18, 84k c/o Carmen Licen/ Emman Licen (Sept 7, 2010)
  12. Reyen Montecillo, 9, Chong Hua, 33K, (Sept 9, 2010) discharged Sept 13 delayed for lack of money
  13. Keiro Cabelona, 22, c/o Clottie Cabanero, 104k, 99k, 61k, 24k, 21k, 15K, adsx taken, 30k, 21k, 24k, 54k, 117k, (Sept 20, 2010 discharged Sept 23)
  14. Devine Montemayor, 6, c/o Rey Montemayor father, Oct 11, 2010 1:02 am, Cortes Hospital, 143k, 139k, ; Oct 12: 141k, 177k @1pm; Oct 13, 137k;
  15. Unknown student, Oct 19, UST Hospital, 14K, adsx taken, 80k, 53k, 77k, discharged Oct 23 2010
  16. Cheryl Sienes, 20, CCMC after transfusion transferred to Succor. c/o OSO, 18K (adsx taken), 20K, 112k, 110k, 127k, 116k, 123k, (Nov 1, 2010)
  17. Rogelyn Mae Sienes, 12, c/o Juvy mother, Chong Hua, 14k, 156k, 112k (Nov 3, 2010)
  18. Henry James (ICU) c/o Edison de los Angeles (nephew on wife side)
  19. Peter Gabriel Muana, c/o Edison de los Angeles (ABS-CBN Radio Reporter),, Chong Hua, 139k, (adsx) (Nov 12, 2010 discharged Nov 15, 2010)
  20. Lykha Lanticse, 8, CCMC c/o Lornz, Nov 26, 2010, 77k, 93k, 108k (Discharged Nov 25)
  21. Canni Ricanillo, 18, Vicente Sotto Hosp, helper of Peter, c/o Edison (discharged Nov 25, 2010)
  22. Zion de los Angeles, son of Edison (ABS-CBN Radio reporter), Chong Hua, 309k, 200k, 180k, adsx taken, 261K (Nov 30, discharged Dec 6, 2010)
  23. Warren Caliao, 21, c/o Ian Reyes, Lexmark Philippines, 52k, 42k, 34k dec 8 10pm, adsx taken, 32k, 38k dec 9 10pm, discharged Dec 10, 2010
  24. Nephew 1 of Fraulein Cuizon (Dec 18, 2010)
  25. Nephew 2 of Fraulein Cuizon (Dec 18, 2010)
  26. Nephew 3 of Fraulein Cuizon (Dec 20, 2010)
  27. Edison de los Angeles (ABS-CBN Radio Reporter), dec 2010, drank but never entered hospital
  28. Josie Peyrera, mother in law of Edgar Escalante (ABS-CBN TV Reporter), Cebu Doctors, 30k,  (Jan 2011)
  29. Carlos Miguel Jakosalem, 6, Chong Hua, c/o Kintanar of Reuters Photo Correspondent (Jan 2011)
  30. James Semblante Feb 4, 2011 Cebu City Medical Center
  31. Ralph Justin Babaysan,2 yrs 3 months, 150K, c/o Ben Lim (Feb 27, 2011)
  32. Normie Noval, 14, Cebu Doc c/o Henry Andrade, 20K, (adsx), 70k, 90k (Feb 27, 2011)
  33. Glenmark Racaza, 22, c/o Celing ABS-CBN Technician, St Vincent Hosp, 16k, adsk taken, April 16 6am 54k, 50k 2pm, 72k april 17, 188k 204k, (discharged monday)
  34. John Russel Pasa, 9, St Vincent, c/o father John Pasa brother of Arnold Pasa, 167k, 146K apr 25 2011
  35. Unknown student of Marilou Sy 2011 Chong Hua (July 18, 2011) 81k, 
  36. Krischelle Ylaya, 13, Sacred Heart Hosp SWU, relative of JunRey Nadela 108, 88, 77 (here) Sept 21 (2011)
  37. Cindy Nadela, 11, Cebu Doctors, c/o Dindo Nadela (Relative of JunRey Nadela, ABS-CBN TV Reporter), 130k, Sept 25, 2011
  38. 032 514 7205, sep 23, 2011, 86k; 188k 4am sep 27, 2011; 
  39. Lysha Mernilo, 2, father Jeffrey Mernilo, Oct 23, 2011
  40. Sally Cebu Doc Daughter
  41. Sali Cebu Doc father in law
  42. Sali Cebu Doc helper
  43. Sali Cebu Doc daughter of helper
  44. Marion cebu doc daughter
  45. Marion neighbor
  46. Marion Cebu Doc wardmates PCSO
  47. Marion Cebu Doc wardmate 
  48. Geronimo police homicide group (2011)
  49. Another Geronimo relative (2011)
  50. Lucy Cebu Doc
  51. Lindley Lerio daughter
  52. Lindly Lerio another daughter
  53. Lindley Lerio neighbor
  54. Lindley Lerio another neighbor
  55. Jomerch Alas,19, male, c/o Ester Aro, 75k, 60k, 66, 70, 114 jan 23 2012
  56. Nurse Perpetual Succour c/o Naring Caballes (July 2012)
  57. Nurse at Miller (Relative of JunRey Nadela, ABS-CBN TV Reporter),(July 2012)
  58. Therese Reyes (July 2012)
  59. Odessa (Aug 2012)
  60. Dwight Bentulan (July 2012)
  61. Gerasta, 12k after transfusion  (July 2012)
  62. Gerasta grandchild (July 2012)
  63. Yoyon Antolin's son, ICU case, (Aug 2012)
  64. Antolin neighbor (Aug 2012)
  65. Sec Guard Lapulapu City (Aug 2012)
  66. John Pasa (Oct 2012)
  67. Breastfed patient (Oct 2012)
  68. Tia Abal (Oct 2012)
  69. Abal's helper (Oct 2012)
  70. Lito Abs-cbn Technician (Aug 2012)\
  71. Colie child abs-cbn Technician (Aug 2012)
  72. bayani (ABS-CBN service crew) child (Aug 2012)




























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