Tag: cancer

  • Alternate view about cancer treatment

    : muhammadkhairyfarhan: LATEST CANCER INFORMATIONAFTER YEARS OF TELLING…

    muhammadkhairyfarhan:

    and there you go. from the student of medicine herself. 🙂ilikeireblog:

    muhammadkhairyfarhan:

    LATEST CANCER INFORMATIONAFTER YEARS OF TELLING PEOPLE CHEMOTHERAPY IS THE ONLY WAY TO TRY AND ELIMINATE CANCER, JOHNS HOPKINS IS FINALLY STARTING TO TELL YOU THERE IS AN ALTERNATIVE WAY …[Cancer Update from Johns Hopkins ]Read More

    This is definitely a…

    Whilst it’s obvious that this content is not attributable to Johns Hopkins, that is as far as the claim of this being a hoax can go. I can assure you, from personal experience with immediate family members (not just one, but many) that there is definitely merit in the recommendations and explanations that are contained in the original post as an alternative to chemotherapy.This is not conjecture nor urban legend. I know people personally that opted for invasive treatment and chemotherapy as recommended by their doctors, and I know others that have opted for the holistic alternate healing approach. I can assure you that the quality of life of those that opted for the latter was significantly better, let alone not nearly as financially devastating. Do the research and you’ll find that alternate healing also has a higher life expectancy post treatment than chemotherapy.Think about it. Cancer is a lifestyle disease. It is not a contracted disease, except where genetically inherited at birth. The day modern medicine looks beyond symptomatic relief and instead takes a holistic approach to health, rather than prescribing a pill or a slice to remedy every ailment, that’s the day you should follow them blindly.If you leave any ailment to a point where it results in physical damage, then by all means consider physically invasive options for treatment. Otherwise seriously consider your lifestyle and dietary changes that are needed to restore balance in your health and stop looking for quick fixes to everything. There’s infinitely more harm than good in quick fixes. Instant gratification is not recommended when it comes to health and well being.

    “Most cancer patients in this country die of chemotherapy,” observes Dr. Alan Levin of the University of California Medical School. “Chemotherapy does not eliminate breast, colon, or lung cancers. The fact has been documented for over a decade…. Women with breast cancer are likely to die faster with chemotherapy than without it.” ~ Click here for source

  • earthlaughs:

       Please reblog this if you know, knew, or are someone who has battled any kind of cancer.

       This song is called October by Callie Moore. Callie and her sisters lost their mother to breast cancer 18 years ago. She was only was only 8. She wrote and posted this song  to YouTube over a year ago.

       Callie writes music and sings. She says that her mothers love and integrity is what drives her to live, love, and make the amazing music that she does. 

       Like it says in the song, cancer is a heart in a stubborn man, and he teaches us something that nobody else can. I believe that what he is trying to teach us, is that, you should never take a precious moment, a person, or just a simple day of living for granted because you never know when it could be your’s or someone else’s last. 

    I rarely reblog this type of post, but this one is different. To me it is anyway. It has more substance than most, and it’s not a guilt trip waiting to happen.