Re: Trick or Treating in the Twilight Zone...EDIT
I am well aware, and have believed this for several years now, that there is a cure for cancer and it is not advertised due to loss of funds. I am well aware that cancer is a major corporation. It would be detrimental to have a cure for cancer for the corporation. This is why there is not awareness of diet or other changes, as well as environmental and products that we use.
The problem with cancer being a big corporation is there are more than just big pharma making money, maybe more precisely, making their living off of it...from the corporation down to the doctors, nurses and such, in the hospitals trying to help these patients. Or even the nurses and doctors who recommend mammograms and tests, doing this for genuine concern. Yes, people are believing that these medicines and different protocols are going to 'help' save folks from cancer.
Diet is the beginning of 'curing' cancer, not using chemicals in one's home or on one's body is another way. These are also something a person can do proactively, without worrying about someone else's thoughts. Yet, people are not wanting to take responsibility. They are wanting a 'magic cure' and if it does not work, they want someone to BLAME.
At any rate, I believe we have more control of cancer invading our bodies than people will accept. I believe due to my diet, in this moment, I am susceptible to diabetes because of heredity. Yet, I also know that when I return from my trip I will be changing my diet to totally remove processed and white sugar products. I will be doing a liquid fast (a combo of fasts I have read about on CZ). I will eliminate the probability of me succumbing to this dis-ease. I will also do energy work to change my beliefs that I need to acquire this dis-ease, just to be a 'good' family member...as well as the other dis-eases my family has been (sarcasm intended) 'so fortunate'to pass on each generation.
I will take a look at the breastcancerchoices.org site and determine if I will just change my 'charity about breast cancer' to them.
Thanks for the links, Wombat.
Peace,
Beth