Triumph Over Cancer
There are numerous decisions we must make following a shocking diagnosis of
cancer. How will this affect my life, my work, my partner and my children?
Will I still be a productive, valuable human being or will I view myself as one
who drains my caregivers both emotionally and physically - and the system of its
resources?
Probably
the most important decision you’ll make will be how you choose to help yourself
survive outside of surgery, chemo and radiation.
Your physician, along with the advice that your life doesn’t have to change,
will probably give you your options for treatment. But, wait a minute…have you
been told why or how you got this cancer to begin with?
There must be a reason, right? You ask if it could be family genetics? Diet?
Lifestyle? Could it be the environmental pollutants all around – left behind by
industrial plants, car exhausts, electro-magnetic fields? Or is it the cleaning
products in your home, the cosmetics, creams, lotions and hair care products you
use every day? Is it because you touch, hug and kiss your pets too much – or not
enough? Is it from a lack of faith or spiritual connection? Or because you
haven’t laughed long enough or hard enough over the past month? Is it simply a
hormonal imbalance? Or because you pump your own gas? Is it because you only
sleep 6 restless hours each night? Just what has given you this horrible death
sentence 40 years too soon – or at all?
The sad truth is, no one single cause is responsible for your cancer. And no one
single treatment will cure it. Treating cancer successfully requires a
multi-modality approach. A proactive look at your life as it is right now. In
order to clean up the internal body’s landscape (blood cells, organs and
tissue), changes need to be made in the way we conduct and balance our lives.
Some will have to be radical changes, and others just small, conscious changes.
You need to believe that your body deserves a fighting chance, and will find
one, when you make some serious modifications.
So ‘what can I do’, you ask? Well, stay tuned here each and every week as
one of our many exclusive members. We will give you the tools to tackle your way
back to remission and optimal wellness in addition to or in place of, surgery,
chemo and radiation.
Background
History of Cancer.
Here we begin the arduous journey of self-discovery and
how the health of certain
organs in the body will help to determine who will and who won’t get cancer.
The immune system is a complex network of specialized cells and organs that has
evolved to defend the body against foreign invaders. The thymus gland is the
main immune organ in the body – the “General” of our disease fighting
white blood cells. It sends its soldiers out into the blood to oppose bacteria,
viruses, abnormal cell growth (cancer), allergens and environmental toxins of
all kinds. It responds dramatically to our emotions, our spirit, and our
will to live a productive life. Its troops multiply and become proactive under
the direction of vitamins, minerals, herbs, other nutrients and lifestyle
factors, stimulating the production of white blood cells in the bone marrow.
With stress and improper nutrients, the militia shuts down and withdraws its
strength leaving us wide open to invasion. It is our responsibility then to help
the immune system thrive and achieve its goals with the potent raw materials and
ongoing detoxification that it requires.
People with cancer may have stagnant blood. By that we mean blood with high
coagulability or fibrinogen production and low oxygen. Your doctor can diagnose
this. To decrease fibrinogen and increase oxygen, there are a number of things
you can do. One is to eat more alkaline foods such as fruits and vegetables,
nuts and seeds and less acid based foods such as animal products and grains.
Cancer cannot live in an alkaline environment. Nor can it thrive in a highly
oxygenated environment. We can improve the oxygen in our system by improving our
circulation through moderate walking, contrast showers, daily dry-brush massage,
sea salt baths, qigong, deep breathing, gentle stretching, negative polarity
magnets, increased dietary fiber, antioxidants, fish oil, flax oil and protein
digesting enzymes. Eat foods that will help the liver and kidneys to detoxify:
beets, dandelion, cabbage, lemon, and apple-cider vinegar. Make your own
vegetable juice regularly that contains organic beets, dandelion, carrot,
celery, cabbage. Part of a cancer prevention program is to encourage at least 2
and preferably 3 bowel movements per day while eliminating intestinal parasites
and yeast. The relationship of diet and disease is also influenced further by
genetics – “your health is only as strong as your weakness link” – age, gender,
lifestyle and environment.
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possible. With change comes empowerment. With empowerment comes
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