Guest guest Posted January 26, 2011 Report Share Posted January 26, 2011 I am fascinated by the healing power of mind. From Paracelsus, Papus and his theory on white magic , various shamanisms to the opinions of Dr. Hamer and his new German medicine. Cancer is a very complex disease.. but after studyng 1000 s of cases of so called " spontaneous remissions : I came to the conclusion that we should never discard the Power of Mind and Spirituality on diseases.. It is a blessing to see science backing up more and more the power of beliefs on diseases.. See : Lipton's " epigenetics studies as an example and all the studies on stress, the work of Leshan and Spiegel .. What about the placebo/nocebo effect? The power of denial? I have a personal belief : only resilient fighters with a strong will to live can survive a major cancer diagnosis... 1000s of people actually died from heart attack after a prognosis of prostate cancer that is not lethal in 93 % of the cases . This is the power of Nocebo..and this what we are ytained to believe.. This is beliefs in action.. A year ago I asked a cancer patient what was the name that she wanted to call her cancer and she told me, " my best friend " .. then she hung up and never called me again. Few month later I learned that her " best friend " took her away. Very predictable. By the way I never charged one cent to a cancer patient to investigate the mental or spiritual reason of his / her disease.. I interview the disease and the disease tells me a lot about his function and his real desires for the patient well being and happiness. Cancer diagnosis is a turning point in life..for the worst or for the best. Our thoughts translate in energy and chemical reactions at the bio- molecular level. I don't think that any so called scientist will argue now with this. One of the best medicines on earth is a strong will to live for a useful motive. If people with multiple personalities can change their eyes color or their states of health from diabetic to non diabetic overnight.. I don't see why cancer patients should be limited in their capacities in changing beliefs. Of course.. this is not the only approach that a cancer patient should follow.. My wife of 35 years had a breast cancer and I garantee you that I went to any lengths to cure her... and part of it was to ask her disease " what was it's " positive intention for her " and HER disease told me that he wanted life changing decisions to be made. Now ... this is just, and only, my humble opinion. English is not my first language so I apologize for my spelling. Thanks Barbara !! " BW " <westwood@...> wrote: > > Perhaps this is happening more than you know! In my own experience - it seems along with a number of others doing well on this list - that intention/energy work/prayer etc. do make a difference to healing. More than that of relaxing us and making us feel less worried as may have been suggested. > > Some " Magical " or metaphysical type practices are being researched properly. It's not easy to do, it takes years and years, it doesn't receive much funding IF at all, and it gets scorned by the majority of other researchers, but it is being driven through some seemingly thorough studies. Will it cull out the wanna-bes and pretenders, no. We're stuck with those in every aspect of life. > > Here is a breast cancer study on mice published in Edge Science Magazine, no.2, January/March 2010. The research was conducted over a period of many years using only energy work, with remarkable and consistent COMPLETE, LIFESPAN HEALING RESULTS. They also tried injecting the healed mice with twice the dosage necessary to produce a fatal cancer, tried multiple injections, and even tried re-injecting them after the experiment was over. But the mice remained immune to future cancerous injections throughout their full expected lifespan of two years. > > Would I ever use or recommend only metaphysical practices for healing - no of course not. But I would (and do) include them. > > The full PDF can be downloaded at; > > http://www.scientificexploration.org/edgescience/edgescience_02.pdf > > Go to page 5 to start the article; " Breakthrough: Clues to Healing with > Intention " > > Barbara > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2011 Report Share Posted January 27, 2011 Here's an example of a wonderful mind therapy developed by a German Doctor. He treated thousands of people all across Europe and his therapy is still valid today. I believe that by recognizing the IDEA he is talking about it in each person's life, will start that person on the road to recovery! German New Medicine http://www.germannewmedicine.ca/ http://www.healingcancernaturally.com/hamer.html And currently there are no " tough studies " of Alternative Cancer Treatments in America. The National Institutes of Health, FDA and Centers for Disease Control have *Zero* interest in any Cures because it threatens their Business Model of making Hundreds of Millions Yearly from Cancer. I've read MANY examples of stalling & cancelling tests of hopeful cancer cures and threatening of individuals and companies by various US Government agencies. The " Health Mafia " protecting their turf and cash. But people are wising up and speaking out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2011 Report Share Posted January 27, 2011 Who and what are we to trust then? Haven't all of the traditional medical cancer therapies i.e., chemo and radiation been peer reviewed and I believe by your own admission do more harm than good? What about medications? Do they all have peer reviewed sources? Whenever someone invokes the peer reviewed sources statement these questions always come to my mind. IMO, just because something has peer reviewed sources whether it be one or many does not necessarily mean they're worth anything. Did the treatments and medications you used to cure your cancer have peer reviewed sources? Just curious. For once I'm not just yanking your chain. (: Sandy The article is more scientistic speculation and infotainment. References are listed but not a single one is from a peer-reviewed source. I tried to follow the article but the logic was saltatory leading to an exciting predetermined conclusion. There is no question that far more goes on in this world than meets the eye. Certainly we are in for many surprising, sometimes alarming, discoveries. It takes much work to do the work of real science. It usually requires many painstaking steps that must be replicated by others and subjected to every kind of dispassionate criticism possible. Only then can the conclusions be taken to the bank. This is even more important when the conclusions of research are factored into the decision-making process of those whose lives are on the line. BTW, I don't think anyone can deny the importance of belief in determining outcomes in both medicine and sports. Ability to rally belief is a powerful tool for both clinicians and coaches. ------------------------------------------ > The full PDF can be downloaded at; > http://www.scientificexploration.org/edgescience/edgescience_02.pdf > Go to page 5 to start the article; " Breakthrough: Clues to Healing with Intention " > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2011 Report Share Posted January 29, 2011 How to apply German New Medicine on your own, I think its fairly easy to do. - Look at your life around the time you got Cancer(s). Did you experience any severe emotional shocks or experiences before you got the Cancer? If yes, just RECOGNIZE and ACKNOWLEDGE those emotional shocks. Like " Ok, yes I did experience that in my life " . That's IT! Just by doing that I feel you will be on your way to mentally and spiritually healing from the past experiences. I think this is a good idea to do anyway, even if your are cured from any Cancer. It will reduce the emotional impact from those past times in your life and allow you to heal in the present. recognize (verb) -- Cobuild English Dictionary You say that you recognize something when you realize or accept that it exists or that it is true. " Of course I recognize that evil exists... They have been slow to recognize AIDS as a problem. " acknowledge (verb) -- Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary to accept, admit or recognize something, or the truth or existence of something Definitions from Onelook.com -- Online access to about 50 dictionaries. TIP- Click help and drag the Onelook 'gadget' up to your toolbar for easy access any time. 2-time Cancer survivor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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