Alternative Cancer Treatment

Have you ever thought about what you would do if you were diagnosed with cancer? I think that most people fear it and don’t want to think about it – until it happens to them that is and then there’s fear, panic, and confusion along with the anger, self pity and other emotions that come as part of the result of a cancer diagnosis.

Keeping our heads in the sand and hoping it won’t happen is a mistake – especially at this point in history when statistics indicate that close to every 2nd person will get cancer at some point in their lives and those numbers are growing.

I see people (including some in my family) being diagnosed with cancer and then not knowing what to do. The doctors are who we are brought up to believe are the ‘experts’. They seem to be the safe option – leave your life and your body in their capable hands. They know what they’re doing right? Then as the journey progresses and the cancer patient realises that the chemo just makes them sicker and the prognosis is getting worse. It’s not working. They turn to alternatives in an attempt to save their lives. Sometimes it works, but sometimes it’s just too late.

I’ve always had a ‘thing’ about cancer. I remember even as a very young teenager thinking about cancer and worrying that I would get cancer and knowing that I didn’t want go through the horrors and pain that most cancer sufferers go through before their eventual death (althought I didn’t  know how I knew it was so bad).  I remember thinking a lot about and being quite confused over stories I heard of children getting cancer and babies even being born with it. I didn’t understand back then how that could be so.

I’ve wondered over recent years why I was so interested in cancer even as a very young person when most kids wouldn’t even give it a thought. Especially when I think back to when I was young and remember that cancer really wasn’t a common disease back then. Not like now.

I’ve come to the conclusion recently that it may have eventuated because of a visit to see my Grandpa in the hospital when I was 5 years old only days before he died of cancer. I remember going to visit him, but don’t remember details. I was talking to my Mum and Dad just last week about it and they were saying that they were shocked when we went to visit him as he was in a really bad way (we lived many hours away in Lower Hutt and so had gone up to Tauranga to see him). I remember that I was told he had died – I don’t think I really understood. I understood that I wouldn’t see him again, and I remember trying to make myself cry, but I just felt sad. I don’t think most 5 year olds would really understand.

After Mum and Dad talking about his physical condition when we saw him I’m thinking that’s what probably sparked my ‘interest’ in cancer and my search to find some way that I could know that I had some ‘control’ (I guess) over what happens to my body.

Now a days, I do know what I would do if I were diagnosed with cancer and I don’t fear it any more. I’ve done much reading, listening, and research over the years and I am totally at peace with with the possibility although of course I do what I can to prevent it. Prevention is always going to be better than cure.

I know that if I were diagnosed, my cancer treatment would include no chemotherapy, no radiation and no surgery.

I would immediately stop consuming any animal products, as well as sugar and processed foods. I would be taking large doses of good quality vitamins and minerals as well as making myself fresh vegetable juices every day.  I would be eating apricot kernals for their vitamin B17 daily and taking herbs to rid my body of any parasites. I would be relaxing, meditating and exercising daily.

In other words I would be focusing on getting my body as healthy as I could. Keeping my body alkaline and well oxygenated. Cancer thrives in acid conditions where tissues are suffering a lack of nutrients and  oxygen – reverse those problems and the cancer will be gone.

This approach to cancer is referred to by most as ‘alternative cancer treatment’. Does it not just sound like good health and common sense?

Disease of any kind (no matter the name given to it by doctors) only happens in an unhealthy body. Create the right conditions in the body and the disease will go. A useful analogy is rats in a rubbish dump where the rats are the disease or illness and the dump is the body. Do the rats cause the smell and mess at the dump? or is it the conditions at the dump that attract the rats?

You can get a gun and shoot the rats. Will it solve the problems? No. Clean up the dump and the rats will be gone.

I’m going to start posting a lot more info about different ‘alternative’ cancer treatments over time, so do come back.

Do your research and be prepared for the cancer diagnosis. It might not be you, but there’s a really good chance it’ll be someone in your family.

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