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Re: Stomach cancer - can one avoid surgery?
 
LuellaMay Views: 2,156
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Re: Stomach cancer - can one avoid surgery?


The word "Cancer" strikes fear in our hearts the minute we hear it, especially if it is directed to ourselves or a member of our family. The media and the medical profession has fully indoctrinated us to react in this way. The first thing we do is jump to surgery, then chemo, and other medications related to cancer in the hopes that it will free of us this dilemma.

The belief that cancer cannot be cured without surgery and chemo, radiation, and the standard medicines is but a myth. Cancer is absolutely curable. The problem is that the medical profession will use surgery, chemo, radiation, and synthetic drugs that further weaken and destroy the human body. If the cancer should go into remission or be gone, one is constantly looking over their shoulder and going back to the doctor to make sure it has not returned. If it does return, the prescribed "treatment" begins from square one: chemo, radiation, etc. etc.

The best way to prevent and beat cancer is to have a healthy lifestyle, healthy diet, exercise, etc. Should cancer appear and one has not led a healthy lifestyle, all is not lost. It is never too late to turn to a healthy lifstyle and there are natural ways to truly heal the body of cancer. I will not list all the ways, as Don Quixote's reply to you is perfect. Follow his advice and you will not go wrong. I would also encourage you to join his forum.
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/oleandersoup/
You will find caring people that will support and lead you to your mom's recovery.

I have a couple of questions. How old is your mom, and are you also in Korea?

Lastly, but certainly not of lesser significance, both you and your mom must keep a positive attitude. A positive attitude is the best tool in the world to beat cancer. One affirmation that I would use repeatedly throughout the day is "I thank God, the Universe, Higher Power, for my healing."

I wish you and your mother all the best.

Hugs!
Luella May
 

 
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