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Our bodies and minds are much more fragile and affected by emotions

than we may be aware of. According to Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer, cancer and

other diseases can come from a `biological shock'. An unexpected

trauma in your life can set off a program in your body that can be

deadly. Someone does something rash that hurts you deeply or you

experience some grave loss. Coupled with that, you feel powerless to

change it.

Up until now, our society has not understood how the body breaks

down. But thanks to Dr. Hamer's work we are a lot closer. So if you or

a loved one starts to experience the symptoms of shock: cold, clammy

hands, more sensitive than usual to lower temperatures, inability to

sleep, your mind cannot stop racing – you may have entered into a

`crisis phase' of illness.

Not to worry! Catching yourself or someone else going through this

can save your life. Here are some recommendations:

1 )Get the emotional support you need. Talk it out. In whatever way

you can, start a forgiveness process. Go for help. Your physiology

just took a blow. Don't take it lightly

2) Find a reputable homeopath and take a remedy for shock. You can

also take a remedy for the issue you just experienced (loss, grief,

betrayal, etc.)

3) Make yourself slow down and get some rest

4) Go on a raw foods diet for a week or so with lots of fresh

vegetable juices. Take some immune support herbs. supplements and

enzymes. Take as much burden off of digestion as possible.

5) Get some acupuncture for emotional stability

6) Exercise to build endorphins

7) Nurture yourself by giving and getting love

Shock is not recognized in our culture for the damage it produces

because the symptoms are easy to dismiss. Unlike a gaping out wound,

there is no telltale blood. But internally it sets off a process that

is only initially unrecognizable. 6 months, a year, 2 years later we

might be diagnosed with a cancer that took an opportune moment to grow.

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Right after I was diagnosed several people asked me about loss or

grief. I had to think about it. The previous year I had had my two

oldest sons at each other's throats constantly wanting to kill each

other to the point where I was physically getting in between them to

stop them. The oldest is autistic and was in a deep depression which

leads to anger issues. Then my dane died. Then the oldest went to

college and finally my new dane puppy (the little man who wound up

telling me about the cancer) almost died from parvo and double

pneumonia. Then I was being hounded by Apollo (my little man) he would

constantly try and melt into my breast. He was relentless LOL.

There is a lot of validity to this theory I think. But that is just me.

Cheri

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> Our bodies and minds are much more fragile and affected by emotions

> than we may be aware of. According to Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer, cancer and

> other diseases can come from a `biological shock'. An unexpected

> trauma in your life can set off a program in your body that can be

> deadly. Someone does something rash that hurts you deeply or you

> experience some grave loss. Coupled with that, you feel powerless to

> change it.

> Up until now, our society has not understood how the body breaks

> down. But thanks to Dr. Hamer's work we are a lot closer. So if you or

> a loved one starts to experience the symptoms of shock: cold, clammy

> hands, more sensitive than usual to lower temperatures, inability to

> sleep, your mind cannot stop racing – you may have entered into a

> `crisis phase' of illness.

> Not to worry! Catching yourself or someone else going through this

> can save your life. Here are some recommendations:

>

> 1 )Get the emotional support you need. Talk it out. In whatever way

> you can, start a forgiveness process. Go for help. Your physiology

> just took a blow. Don't take it lightly

> 2) Find a reputable homeopath and take a remedy for shock. You can

> also take a remedy for the issue you just experienced (loss, grief,

> betrayal, etc.)

> 3) Make yourself slow down and get some rest

> 4) Go on a raw foods diet for a week or so with lots of fresh

> vegetable juices. Take some immune support herbs. supplements and

> enzymes. Take as much burden off of digestion as possible.

> 5) Get some acupuncture for emotional stability

> 6) Exercise to build endorphins

> 7) Nurture yourself by giving and getting love

>

> Shock is not recognized in our culture for the damage it produces

> because the symptoms are easy to dismiss. Unlike a gaping out wound,

> there is no telltale blood. But internally it sets off a process that

> is only initially unrecognizable. 6 months, a year, 2 years later we

> might be diagnosed with a cancer that took an opportune moment to grow.

>

> OriginalWave

>

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