The Cancer Personality & A Cure!
A Matter of Perception (plus another matter of understanding).
Date: 6/30/2017 4:32:22 AM ( 7 y ) ... viewed 1935 times February 12, 2020 - Silver "cure(d) 100% of the patients (30 women) diagnosed with breast cancer"!
"One intravenous dose of nanosilver at a level of 10ppm silver blood plasma level was observed to cure 100% of the patients (30 women) diagnosed with breast cancer. Cure time was 19 days. Other preliminary evidence in vivo suggests that HIV, herpes, rheumatoid arthritis, the worst bacterial scourges, and many other diseases are cured by utilizing nano silver."[2]
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June 30, 2017 - by Dr W Douglas Brodie:
In dealing with many thousands of cancer patients over the past 28 years, it has been my observation that there are certain personality traits present in the cancer-susceptible individual. These traits are as follows:
Being highly conscientious, caring, dutiful, responsible, hard-working, and usually of above average intelligence.
Exhibits a strong tendency toward carrying other people’s burdens and toward taking on extra obligations, and often “worrying for others.”
Having a deep-seated need to make others happy. Being a “people pleaser” with a great need for approval.
Often lacking closeness with one or both parents, which sometimes, later in life, results in lack of closeness with spouse or others who would normally be close.
Harbors long-suppressed toxic emotions, such as anger, resentment and / or hostility. The cancer-susceptible individual typically internalizes such emotions and has great difficulty expressing them.
Reacts adversely to stress, and often becomes unable to cope adequately with such stress. Usually experiences an especially damaging event about 2 years before the onset of detectable cancer. The patient is not able to cope with this traumatic event or series of events, which comes as a “last straw” on top of years of suppressed reactions to stress.
Has an inability to resolve deep-seated emotional problems/conflicts, usually beginning in childhood, often even being unaware of their presence.
Typical of the cancer-susceptible personality, as noted above, is the long-standing tendency to suppress “toxic emotions”, particularly anger. Usually beginning in childhood, this individual has held in their hostility and other unacceptable emotions. More often than not, this feature of the affected personality has its origins in feelings of rejection by one or both parents. Whether these feelings of rejection are justified or not, the individual perceives this rejection as real, and this results in a lack of closeness with the “rejecting” parent, followed later in life by a lack of closeness with spouses and others with whom close relationships would normally develop. Those at the higher risk for cancer tend to develop feelings of loneliness as a result of their having been deprived of affection and acceptance earlier in life, even if this is only their perception. They have a tremendous need for approval and acceptance, and develop a very high sensitivity to the needs of others while suppressing their own emotional needs.[1]-
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Notes:
[1] http://www.alternative-cancer-care.com
[2] "A Feasibility Study of Silver Dihydrogen Citrate For Use as a Nutritional Supplement", January 29, 2007, page 8. Accessed at:
https://drcarolyndeanlive.com/2018/12/09/a-feasibility-study-of-silver-dihydrogen-citrate-for-use-as-a-nutritional-supplement/
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Keywords:
toxic emotions, anger, adverse childhood experiences, silver, breast cancer, nano silver
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