When we think about our highest intention in the natural healing of disease, our goal is to stimulate the body-mind to be the healer – to be the driver of the healing work. There can be significant consequences when we try to force changes in the body – even with the best of intentions. This is a much more of an issue when treating chronic disease. What are commonly called “side effects” are just some of the consequences of “directed” healing. Antibiotics for chronic infections are a good example. It is necessary to reduce the...
read moreWe do not think cancer will happen to us. Nevertheless, the statistics say that 1 in 3 people will deal with a cancer diagnosis in their lifetime, while approximately 1 in 4 will die of the disease. The two leading cancers in women are good examples, breast and lung. In 2007, two hundred thousand women received a breast cancer diagnosis, and forty thousand died of the disease. Meanwhile, ninety thousand women got a lung cancer diagnosis in 2007, of which seventy thousand died of the disease. There is legitimate fear about receiving a cancer...
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