Re: I'm not buying trauma as a universal cause of cancer
Dr. Hamer and his students do nothing. They all claim cures above the 90%.
But I differ from Hamer. The healing crisis that follows the successful defusing of the trauma can overwhelm the body and even be fatal. Several of my fellow practitioners have made that mistake and have lost patients.
My place in the puzzle is to help resolve the issue. I have not cured anybody, they cure themselves.
After resolving the issue they should be under medical supervision to care for the infections and breakdown that occurs.
Should there be a healing phase cancer, the patient needs to understand its causes and the why. The cancer should be carefully monitored to make certain its growth does not interfere with vital functions. Even Hamer agrees with this point.
I have successfully worked with breast, lung, kidney, bone, bladder, pancreatic, skin, and prostate cancers. I have a few cases pending that are improving so I can't say for certain yet.