Monday, April 19, 2010

Healing Cancer with Natural supplements Takes Dedication


Dedicating oneself to natural healing is not easy. Sometimes you say, maybe if the doctor can just give me a quick fix . This is not always possible and not always the best thing. Adding natural elements to the Western Medicine the doctor prescribes mostly brings added results. One can choose to find out all they can about their body, disease, treatments available. I go on Cancer Compass www.cancercompass.com and there are hundreds if not thousands of cancer patients telling their experience, good and bad.
Using the many products offered, you can assit in your healing process by using commonsense. You need to check with your doctor, but most natural healing elements, do not infringe on the chemotherapy or radiation, and can alleviate some of the side effects as well.
CoQ10, Cod Liver oil, Tumeric, Garlic, Poly MVA, Vitamin C, vitamin D3. Are just some of the natural supplements that area available.
I have written on D3 before and it shows many of us were sadly lacking in that element, it boosts the immune system, and our bones.
Juicing is a wonderful option for getting larger amounts of nutrition with less volume. The benefits of using vegetable juice cuts down on the carbohydrates and natural sugars. Yes the juice does have carbohydrates but less than the fruit. Mixing Carrot, Celery, and Apple juice makes a refreshing drink and gives you calories and energy. Using a liver cleanse and Liver support is important. We get cancer as our liver cannot function fast enough to remove the toxins. The Ph of the body is compromised and it becomes acidic. This in turn allows cancer to grow. Not having adequate oxygen also does the body harm and allows harmful viruses and bacteria to grow.
If this were simple we all would do it in short order, but it takes work, research and perseverance to go this route. Educate yourself and have faith that you know your body better than the doctor. Listen to your instinct. I learned of a wonderful new B vitamin METANEX, only the doctor can get it for you but it is wonderful for the immune system and for the nerves that may be damaged from the Chemo or radiation. It is all natural and contains high doses of Vitamin B. So do not give up, these simple rules can help with your healing journey.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Loosing Man's Best Friend and Cancer


Our Faithful companions Left this world yesterday. This is not the best photo but it shows how much they loved each other. Boots the black and white on the Right was put to sleep yesterday and Monty the Blue Heeler Lab, was put to sleep on January 15th. I think Boots missed him too much. Both had cancer. How is it that so many dogs are dying from cancer. In times past the dogs usually died of old age. I partly blame processed dog food. These 2 wonderful dogs lived on 10 acres with thousands of acres behind them. They ran like the wind, were very smart, kind and loving.
When I first was diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma, in October of 2004, they told my husband I probably would never see Christmas. I was extremely ill. Our dogs were mostly outside dogs till the last 4 years of there life. They were allowed in a warm basement at night and sometimes during the day, in winter had dog mats in the living room. When I came home from the hospital Monty just said to my husband "too bad I am lying by this bed" and so he did a lot of the time, until I was back on my feet. What greater devotion and love can one have. Boots came too but Monty was my rock.
These dogs were both rescue dogs. Monty from the pound when he was about 6months old. He came from a farm and they did not want him. The neighbors, who brought him in, said he would travel 5 miles a day looking for food on the other farms. He was so ill, bleeding from the bowel, slightly aggressive and definately had his own personality. My friend recently described him as a "Cat" personality, he would acknowledge you when he was ready (except for me). We fed him rice and low fat hamburger for many months till he regained his health. He did get accidently poisoned once, while in the orchard. Lost his sight too but natural healing for his liver restored him to health. He was a big dog 85lbs. (No one who came to the pound wanted him, they took a look at those huge feet and said No way!)
Boots was thrown out of a car at the local summer festival and was begging an old lady to take her home, I did no realize that the lady was not the owner till someone nearby said she had been left behind on purpose. The old lady was swatting her and kicking her. We called her over and she just sat on my feet. Who could resist. She ran like the wind and had so many adventures it would be impossible to document. When we had her a couple of years she fell down a gopher hole and had a compound fracture of her right front leg. Many operations and pins later she was restored to us.
Both these dogs had table scraps and supposedly healthy dog food. So why the cancer when they lived such healthy lives. Monty was nearly 14 when he passed and he had cancer and an aneurysm, Boot had a huge liver tumor and was about 12 1/2. I perhaps, looking back, should have fed them more rice and chicken and less commercial dog food.
When I was at the vet several were waiting with similar stories. It is just as important to look after our pets as ourselves. These 2 companions will be sorely missed and it shows we can never give up on our fight for health.

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Healing Oils and Pony's-Releasing Emotions.

A lovely lady in Australia, Named Artemis sent me the following story. I thought you might find it helpful. When we release negative energy and emotions we leave ourselves open to healing. I have used oils and daily put Frankincense Oil on my face where I had a tumor last year. I still suffer from the phantom pains as the tumor was wrapped around the cranial nerves. It smells wonderful and it lessens the sensitivity.
Back in June 2009, my mum told me a very sad story. She'd read it in her local newspaper. It spoke about the Burpengary "Riding for the Disabled" club, who had been through 2 major floods. In the first flood, their horses had all been loose in the paddocks, and they'd had to swim for their lives. In the second flood, the horses had been placed in high ground in the stables. Unfortunately, this flood was so severe that the entire stables were flooded, and a number of the horses were drowned.

Animal rescue came out and were looking at the stables and the drowned horses when they saw a nose poking out of the water. They believed that this nose belonged to yet another dead horse…….but then they found that the horse was alive!!! It was a tiny shetland pony called Bobby, who had wrapped his legs around the rails in the stable and used all his strength to keep his tiny nose above water. He was a little fighter, and to everyone's relief he was rescued. Unfortunately, one of his favourite friends drowned in those floods. The article went on to explain how Bobby was so traumatised from the experience.

I asked her to make contact with the club on my behalf. I wanted to offer an Emotional Clearing Technique on Bobby and asked me if I could also help "Holly". Holly was another pony who was swept many miles downstream during the floods, and was also severely traumatised.

When the day came for us to visit the horses for their treatment, numerous problems occurred for the staff of the club, which prevented them from being present. The upshot was that we were on our own (Noel, mum and me). We had no halters and no helpers. We walked the paddocks till we found the horses, and discovered that there was no way these horses would stay still (it was close to dinner time for them, and they had better things to do than to hang around with some smelly oilers!). The "treatment" consisted of us chasing them around the enormous paddock with our oils. I'm sure cartoonists would have had a field day with us!

I had treated a horse previously here and had lots of help holding her etc.. I trusted that this connection, plus the effects of the oils, was what allowed her to heal and have such great results from the treatment. But with Bobby and Holly

there was no obvious "connection". We might as well not have existed on their planet! It was literally a case of throwing the oils on the various locations, waiting a minute or three, then throwing the next oils on. No ceremony. No "healing" energy. Plenty of great intention, lots of prayer, but a completely frustrating set-up in which to be performing a "healing". As we left, I said to mum and Noel, "Well, if this works, it will be a testament to how great the oils are……because that's all that the horses received!" And I felt so demoralised. The Technique was performed as follows. Unless otherwise specified, 1-2 drops of oil were applied to each location Back hoof and head, · chakra's corresponding point on the spine (ie. base of spine, above abdomen, above stomach, above heart, above throat, crown and third eye) We also used several oils on key points like navel, heart, ear, shoulders and neck.

Well, wouldn't you know it. The oils worked!!!!! I finally had a chance to speak with our organiser Jane 3 months later, and here is what she said:

Jane says: Artemis, we are really thrilled with the results of the treatment. Both horses have been more calm, and relaxed. I feel you made a huge difference. The horses are more comfortable in themselves. Holly has lost all that flightiness, and her movement has come back. She’s more relaxed when she’s being ridden. And that’s amazing after her trauma – being swept all the way downstream. I think that was even worse than what many of the other horses faced, because at least they were able to swim.

Bobby used to be a competitive Shetland racer. It’s unusual for a horse like that to be able to convert into Riding for the Disabled, but he did. He’s an amazing horse. After the floods, we didn’t think Bobby was going to pull through. The RSPCA came to see us recently, and asked us “Did that Shetland survive?” When they first saw his muzzle sticking out of the water, they thought he was dead.

And one or two days before you did the treatment on him, the vet told us that he thought we were going to lose him, so we were preparing for the worst. He was not only physically distraught, but also emotionally grieving. We had decided that if he survived, we were going to have to retire him.

But after your treatment he was noticeably less stressed. It’s like you made him feel that life is worth living again. To our absolute amazement, we have him back working again, and we never believed that would be possible, and certainly not so soon.

I will post the oils on my healing website www.healingcancernaturally.net. I also have a book listed there that tells how to do all this if you have an interest.

I have posted this as an example of how we can overcome so much. I know so many out there have a lot to go through. Take care and be well!!!


Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Cell Phone Radiation Proof?


http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5odhh_pop-corn-telephone-portable-micro-o_news



I thought this was amazing it certainly makes you think. I have written on this subject last month.


Tuesday, April 6, 2010

The many facets of Multiple Myeloma


I am a end stage Multiple Myeloma Survivor. In 2004 I was given a few weeks to live and my husband told I would probably never leave the hospital. Hmmm. At the time my prognosis was very poor and I was in Renal failure probably from excess calcium leeched from my bones . I am noticing a large increase in young males being diagnosed with this life threatening disease. I think men have a harder time than woman, coping with cancer, let alone facing their mortality in such a rush. I believe if you look into the lives of these men that somewhere along the line either genetics or chemicals triggered this disease. Stress is another factor that sets up this scenario. I HAD a Non secretory form of MM and was told it was maybe harder to treat. There are no cancer markers per se for this, it is almost too late when you are diagnosed as the blood work, with the exception of red and white blood cell decrease, does not show much. I had a 95% plasma cell count, per bone marrow, not good. One has to rely on pain and varied complaints, and hope the doctor does not tell you that your imagination is causing the pain.In the next few days I would like to note my observations and add ways to help with the pain, suffering and self image problems that arise. .Myself I lost 5" of my Thoracic spine and part of my lumbar, I looked like the Hunchback of Notre Dame. I was 5'8" now I am 5'3" I have no waist and also was large in the bust area. All that has settled on my waist and I have rolls that I never had before. It took me a while to figure out what had happened to my body. I was so ill for so long that was a minor concern. I read a blog today about a young man and he was mentioning the loss of his normal body...Boy I can relate and I knew several people like me. I did NOT have any back surgery. I waited till all the lesions were gone and consulted with a neurologist. He told me. "Never let anyone touch your back, you can walk (mostly a few hundred yards without a cane and a walker for long strolls) as you can function." Several people I know of had the disc inserts etc but the material they use, in my humble opinion, is a little toxic. Has not been around long enough. MM patients do not need anything else to lower their immune system.Young Men have a family to fend for and this is another huge stress, often children and others to care for. I was fortunate, that while at the time I was at my worst, and our finances were stretched, but we were able to accommodate our daily life.Some of this applies to all cancers but MM is soooooooo painful and limits your physical abilities, it carries a heavier weight than some other cancers, although the GBM patients, have it worse, I would not want to go that route.We are all travelers on this path and what we can do to help each other is marvelous. When I read the blog Nick today atwww.nvdmyeloma.blogspot.comHe mentioned that he did not believe he was going to die. That is how it was for me, even though several times a week the hospital staff kept telling my husband that he was not preparing me for death. HA!So mental, physical, spiritual aspects of healing are very important in how we do each day. Do I have bad days yes, even though I am cancer free, but NEVER give up. Have a great week. Today I am posting a pic of me in 2006 when I was newly free of MM in my bone marrow but still had spine lesions. I have lost my hair since then and have a new head of hair. Now I AM GRAY!!!! but have a cute hairstyle.






Friday, April 2, 2010

Happy Easter and Blessings to All

I tried posting earlier but the blogsphere was inoperative. At this time many are struggling with loved ones who are very ill. Some have their own journey.
God has not forsaken you but loves you through these difficult times. He sent his son to represent us and heal us. The Jewish Passover/Seder is also a time of redemption. They Israelites were freed from their captors in Egypt.
The Seder is a celebration feast of the first 2 nights of Passover.
May you all have healing and serenity this season.

Not to be flippant, but we have to include the Easter Bunny, it always fascinated me to think of a Rabbit bringing eggs.
Here is some info:
    The Easter bunny has its origin in pre-Christian fertility lore. The Hare and the Rabbit were the most fertile animals known and they served as symbols of the new life during the Spring season.

    The bunny as an Easter symbol seems to have it's origins in Germany, where it was first mentioned in German writings in the 1500s. The first edible Easter bunnies were made in Germany during the early 1800s. These were made of pastry and sugar.

    Hope you Easter is special and healing no matter what you believe!!!