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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPUeqCbubLo Just wanted to email you and thank you for a simply wonderful, thorough, and informative website! Using the information I was able to cure my cancer in 12 days using baking soda and a plant-based diet while cutting out meat, dairy, alcohol, and all sugars. I saw my oncologist yesterday to officially cancel my […]
Physical activity doesn’t need to be complicated. Something as simple as a daily brisk walk can help you live a healthier life. For example, regular brisk walking can help you: Maintain a healthy weight Prevent or manage various conditions, including heart disease, high blood pressure, and type 2 diabetes Strengthen your bones and muscles Improve […]
Meditation is a means of transforming the mind. Meditation practices are techniques that encourage and develop concentration, clarity, emotional positivity, and a calm seeing of the true nature of things. By engaging with a particular meditation practice you learn the patterns and habits of your mind, and the practice offers a means to cultivate new, […]
Mind over matter – the use of willpower to overcome physical problems – is an integral part of solving the puzzle after you have been diagnosed with cancer. Yoga is an exercise that focuses on “asana,” which is designed to purify the body and provide stamina. Yoga is recommended to improve psychological outcomes among adults […]
My name is Jeffrey and I had Stage III testicular cancer. I was diagnosed Feb. 25, 2009. I had my first surgery to have the cancerous testicle removed on the next day. I went to the local cancer hospital on March 3 to confirm I was cancer-free. That day I was told I had a second […]
My name is Ann Cameron. On July 30, 2013, I had a CT scan for malignant tumors in my lungs. On Aug. 1, 2013, I got the results: “No evidence of cancer.” I believe from personal experience that carrots can cure cancer — and rapidly, without chemotherapy, radiation, or other dietary changes. I think carrots […]
My name is David Lingle and I was diagnosed with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) on Oct 31, 2011, while having routine lab work done. After having bone marrow testing, I went to an oncologist for the diagnosis. He told me that at most I had 10 years to live. I told him at that point that […]
In December 2003 Chris Wark was diagnosed with Stage IIIc colon cancer. There was a golf ball sized tumor in his large intestine and cancer had spread to his lymph nodes. It was two days before Christmas. He was 26. The oncologist said Chris was “insane” but he decided against chemotherapy after surgery. After prayerful consideration, […]
The testicles are two egg-shaped glands that sit in the scrotum. They are part of the male reproductive system. Their main functions include making sperm, and testosterone. Sometimes cells in the testicles change or stop growing altogether. Some benign changes of testicular cells include development of teratomas and benign sex cord stromal tumors. Sometimes Testicular […]
The cervix is the lower, narrow part of the uterus, connecting the uterus to the vagina. It is part of the female reproductive system. Sometimes cells in the cervix change or stop growing altogether. Some benign changes of cervical cells include the development of polyps, cysts or fibroids. Sometimes cervical cells become precancerous. Most precancerous changes […]