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“How I Healed My Breast Cancer Patient and Why Conventional Medicine is Limited” plus 3 more

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“How I Healed My Breast Cancer Patient and Why Conventional Medicine is Limited” plus 3 more


How I Healed My Breast Cancer Patient and Why Conventional Medicine is Limited

Posted: 14 Dec 2009 01:07 PM PST

Technology has been advancing at incredible rates yet populations globally continue to fall into the trap of what modern medicine and capitalism has done to the structure of healing a patient. All of the technological advances and capitalistic campaigns have created an alarming in rate of cancer based illnesses and the current method of treatment is capitalistic to say the least.

Before I explain how I cured a patient suffering from breast cancer I want to explain a little bit about the flaws in the 'modern' approach to healing a disease of this matter. I have no problem with surgery to remove the cancerous tumor or cells, though it is not necessary, there are very few healers with the capabilities to cure cancer with out and it is effective if the problem is caught early. I am not so agreeing with chemotherapy.
I believe it is in the basis that science has been separated from spirituality and completely discounting one very large aspect to the potential cured state of the patient. Now when you accept that the spirit and the will play a strong role in both the development and the cure, you open up much more potential to heal the patient.
Mind, Body and Spirit are all connected. When you become sick physically it will eventually enter your mental state. You will become sick or your sickness and pain.

You will become depressed and tired yet probably sleepless and worried. If you do not heal yourself your karma will become affected creating cycles that will affect your spiritual state. The same transfer of sickness is true for mental and spiritual disorders. I have found through my experience that most illnesses with the severity of cancer are of spiritual or karmic origin.

In this case the karmic reoccurrence of problems in the life of the patient would trickle down into the mind creating, if speaking of cancer, normally negative emotions such as stress, shame, fear or anxiety.
This unbalanced emotional state releases harmful chemicals into the blood and often is the cause of the cells mutating and becoming cancerous. For this understanding I am not surprised that most people who get cancer will have recurring cancer. The medical treatment is based almost entirely on the last phase of the illness... the onset of the physical outbreak of cancer.

Granted when I was approached by a patient with breast cancer the first thing I focused on was how to remove the cancer from the body to stop the spreading. But I was considering this to be the easiest part.
My patient was willing to try something new and knowing her cancer did stem from a spiritual illness I recommended after very few ayurvedic therapies that we use ayuwaska as part of the treatment plan. She agreed.

Ayuwaska is a medicine that works on all levels. It cleans and purifies the body, unblocks hidden emotions and soothes cerebral damage done by negative emotions and connects all that by opening up energy channels for the average person to be more aware of their ethereal (spirit) self.

During the ceremony I also began my work on the body and removing the cancer from the breasts. The majority of time in this ceremony was spent giving powerful reiki to dissolve the masses of mutated cells in her breasts. I also a lot of sound therapy and towards the end a little vision work to help us connect where was the path back to the source of the cancer.

The next day, though the patient was exhausted from the cleansing that the ayuwaska induces, I had to spend two hours massaging the breasts to remove large quantities liquid from the dissolved tumors. For the next two weeks daily self administered massages as well as 3 treatments a week with me were needed as the dissolved tumors continued to leave the breasts. When the liquid flow ceased I figured we were ready to move on to the next stage of the treatment.

To commence the next stage of the treatment I had her take an enema and begin a diet in preparation for a liver flush. During this time where she should be resting and dieting she was given several homework assignments on recounting chapters of her life and other emotional practices. Three times during the week we met to discuss the progress and twice ayuvedic treatments were used to extract more liquid. After the liver flush she had two days to rest and prepare for the final week of the treatment.

The final week of the treatment consisted of an Ayuwaska diet. This was really where I was able to help us break down the karmic residue that would result in the same patterns that created the cancer in the first place to continue.

After a month of treatment she had another mammography and to her surprise but not mine the tumors were no longer there. I had known that they had been extracted two weeks earlier but the treatment would be useless without further healing. Further healing was still needed as we finished but I felt a lot more confident in the patient's renewed faith and desire to be healthy.

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How Early Detection of Breast Cancer Can Save Your Life

Posted: 14 Dec 2009 11:17 AM PST

Breast cancer can be a frightening diagnosis. Having an increased awareness, early symptom detection and treatment are the best known ways to fighting this deadly form of cancer. You can get free information on awareness from foundations, support groups, and society organizations. That's the reason for awareness month, where many survivors wear pink breast cancer bracelets, ribbons, and pins.

You simply have a greater chance of surviving this type of cancer with early detection according to statistics and research. The most common method of early detection is to perform self examinations on your breast followed by a mammogram each year. Because a self-exam is not a 100% method of screening for breast cancer, a mammogram increases the chances of finding irregularities within the surrounding breast tissue. This is especially true if you are at high risk of developing diseases due to other disease causing impairments and or a low immune system.

Learning how to perform a breast examination may seem awkward at first. Women tend to feel other tissue within the breast thinking that they are cancerous tumors when in fact they are not. As you become more familiar with the process of self exams, you will become more confident.

Things you will look for when performing an exam include irregular lumps, unusual tissue swelling, and tenderness when you are not on your menstrual cycle. There are a variety of tests that can be performed to detect breast cancer. Your doctor can best prescribe a plan that will work for you.

There are two mains ways to screen. They are: Mammograms - which should be a part of your maintenance health plan, and medical diagnostic screening test. MRI's are the most common form of image resonance tests performed. Other screen methods may include a combination of bones scans and blood testing at the recommendation of your doctor.

Stages of Cancer of The Breast:

Stage 1: This stage is referred to as non-invasive due to the fact that the cancer has not spread or invaded nearby tissue or organs.

Stage 2: This is the point in which the cells begin to spread into other areas of the breast on the same side, and thus invasive. However, the lymph nodes underneath the arm are not affected.

Stage 3: This is the point in which the cells begin to spread into other areas of the breast on the same side, affecting the lymph nodes.

The remaining stage involves the invasive nature of cancerous cells spreading to surrounding breast tissue, where the cancer causes the lymph nodes to clusterize or lump together. At this stage, cancer can spread throughout the chest cavity and affect the skin of the breast.

What To Look for In Treatment:

Your doctor may recommend a variety of treatments based on the level or stage one may be at. Options for treating tumors located in the breast may include chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and prescription drugs. See the American Cancer Society cancer site for more information on survival rates, the latest research, and links to national organizations.

A diet rich in antioxidants may prove to help in the recovery process for anyone going through treatment. It has been know for years that essential vitamins and minerals are an important ingredient in the fight against certain types of cancers.

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Breast Cancer - How to Succeed - Part 5

Posted: 14 Dec 2009 09:10 AM PST

Epidemiology

Even though numerous epidemiological risk factors have been fully documented, it is still evident that the formation of many specific breast cancers has not been determined. Accordingly, epidemiological research derives the manner in which it manifests itself within a particular population, but it is unable to identify the characteristics relevant to an individual. In terms of specifics, the dominant risk factors are known to be the following: Sex, Age, Childbearing, Hormones, High Fat Diet, Alcohol Consumption, Obesity, Smoking, Radiation, and Shiftwork.

Although the etiology of some 95% of breast cancer cases is still not known, that relating to the remaining 5% of new cases has been identified as being associated with aspects of hereditary. Of particular note, are those individuals who are known to be carriers of the susceptibility genes, BRCA1 and BRCA2. In such cases, there is an additional risk of some 30-40% in respect of breast cancer and ovarian cancer. Which of these manifests itself is dependent upon the particular part of the protein in which the mutation occurs.

In terms of a global dimension, breast cancer is without doubt the most common form of cancer prevalent amongst women. It has been shown that the occurrence of the disease in women is at least twice that of either colorectal cancer or cervical cancer, and of the order of some three times that of lung cancer. However, in the case of women, the global rate of mortality of breast cancer is approximately 25% greater than that of lung cancer. Studies have shown that, in 2005, there were 502,000 deaths globally attributable to the disease. Putting this death rate into perspective, it represents only 7% of all deaths due to cancer and a mere 1% of deaths attributable to all causes. However, it must be noted that the number of cases of breast cancer identified worldwide has shown a marked increase since the 1970's. A number of reasons for this have been put forward, but the most likely candidate is the change in lifestyle experienced in Western societies.

In the United States, amongst native Americans and the natives of Alaska, the last few years have seen a steady decline in both the incidence and reported death rates from the disease. The Society for Women's Health Research (SWHR) is a non-profit organisation in the United States established in order to facilitate the health of all women through research, education and campaigning. Founded in 1990, the SWHR highlighted the need to include women in fundamental medical research studies and the requirement for greater information concerning factors affecting women predominantly, and how their needs differ from those of men. In this respect, a US study in 2005 by the SWHR identified the widespread belief that breast cancer was by far the most feared disease amongst women notwithstanding the fact that the rate of mortality in women from heart disease is so much greater. It is noteworthy that evidence from doctors has suggested that many women greatly exaggerate their vulnerability to contracting this particular cancer.

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Breast Cancer and the Sunshine Vitamin

Posted: 14 Dec 2009 07:20 AM PST

Women getting breast cancer wasn't very common news about seventy years ago. Now, there's at least one woman in eight who develop the deadly disease. Although there's no definitive study that isolates the causes of breast cancer, there is growing belief in the medical communities that the illness is linked primarily to genetics and diet. Western diets, in particular, are said to easily predispose anyone to developing the disease due to high contents of preservatives, toxins and chemical food fillers which tend to trigger the so-called cancer genes to multiply.

The world of medicine has never ceased to look for possible remedies that will curb this growing problem among women. And recent directions have pointed to the discovery of Vitamin D being an immune system booster. Vitamin D is said to be capable of arresting the growth of breast cancer cells and while the said nutrient has been long known for its immunity-boosting properties, only recently have experts been able to find a significant link between itself and breast cancer.

This link is particularly observed in a study which led to the conclusion that women who live in areas where they could get a lot of sun tend to have low incidences of the cancer as compared to those who are geographically disadvantaged in relation to sun exposure. The conclusion is, of course, hinged on the fact that Vitamin D is something the body produces vigorously when it is exposed to sunlight, reason why it's called called the sunshine vitamin.

Whether or not a woman has been diagnosed with breast cancer, everyone is always better off getting a dose of sunshine daily except during the hazardous hours between 10am and 3pm. Further protection from the disease may be obtained by incorporating Vitamin D-rich foods into the diet such as milk and milk products, cod liver oil and other fatty fish, mushrooms, dark green leafy vegetables, soymilk, and rice milk, among others. Supplements may also be taken, but it's important to remember that they can never be substitutes for natural Vitamin D sourced from real food.

Each year, more than a million women are diagnosed with breast cancer according to the France-based International Agency for Research on Cancer or IARC. Although there is nothing conclusive about the link between cancer and Vitamin D, women are encouraged to have more of the nutrient in their daily diet as a safeguard measure.

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