Cher has battled back from the brink of death thanks to experimental blood transfusions! The revolutionary treatments wiped out a virulent virus that was shutting down her kidneys and killing her by inches, The National ENQUIRER has learned from sources. The aging diva — who’d once wasted away to skin and bones — has bounced back in “Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again” after beating depression, chronic fatigue and agonizing pain that forced her into semi-retirement! Read on for details of Cher’s amazing recovery, and click here for more celebrity comeback news….
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“Cher’s recovery and comeback have been nothing short of miraculous,” said a source close to the "
Turn Back Time" singer. “It’s as if she’s literally come back from the dead!”
The entertainment icon was so desperate to rid herself of the vicious virus she resorted to total-body blood transfusions.
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“It was all part of a last-ditch effort to stay alive,” said a source. The Oscar-winning beauty traveled to Germany's Black Forest for the controversial blood therapy technique called "Regenokine," according to medical sources affiliated with the clinic.
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“The goal of Regenokine blood therapy is to siphon your own blood through artificial electronic filters so that when it returns to your body, it will be pure as the day you were born,” explains an expert familiar with the process.
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“I was sick constantly and almost died from pneumonia,” Cher confesses. “You never lose it, and it really takes the life out of you.” That’s why the "Witches of Eastwick" sensation jetted to Germany in a last-ditch effort to find a remedy.
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Cher also gobbled vitamins and naturopathic meds she keeps stashed in a room “stocked like a small pharmacy” in her opulent Malibu digs, sources say. Concern exploded when the legendary star was forced to postpone gigs on her 2014 Dressed to Kill tour.
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Cher looked fit and fabulous during a sun-splashed outing with girlfriends in St. Tropez, France, and Portofino, Italy. “
Cher hasn’t looked or felt this good in years,” says a pal. “She’s even wearing a red-string bracelet to keep the bad spirits away! “She laughed to a pal, ‘I’m not taking any chances!’ ”
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“Cher’s recovery and comeback have been nothing short of miraculous,” said a source close to the "
Turn Back Time" singer. “It’s as if she’s literally come back from the dead!”
The entertainment icon was so desperate to rid herself of the vicious virus she resorted to total-body blood transfusions.
“It was all part of a last-ditch effort to stay alive,” said a source. The Oscar-winning beauty traveled to Germany's Black Forest for the controversial blood therapy technique called "Regenokine," according to medical sources affiliated with the clinic.
Photo credit: Getty Images
“The goal of Regenokine blood therapy is to siphon your own blood through artificial electronic filters so that when it returns to your body, it will be pure as the day you were born,” explains an expert familiar with the process.
Photo credit: Getty Images
“I was sick constantly and almost died from pneumonia,” Cher confesses. “You never lose it, and it really takes the life out of you.” That’s why the "Witches of Eastwick" sensation jetted to Germany in a last-ditch effort to find a remedy.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Cher also gobbled vitamins and naturopathic meds she keeps stashed in a room “stocked like a small pharmacy” in her opulent Malibu digs, sources say. Concern exploded when the legendary star was forced to postpone gigs on her 2014 Dressed to Kill tour.
Photo credit: Getty Images
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Cher looked fit and fabulous during a sun-splashed outing with girlfriends in St. Tropez, France, and Portofino, Italy. “
Cher hasn’t looked or felt this good in years,” says a pal. “She’s even wearing a red-string bracelet to keep the bad spirits away! “She laughed to a pal, ‘I’m not taking any chances!’ ”