Thursday, May 21, 2009

Overwhelmed with Info

Really I am. I've been doing a lot of research(looking stuff up online and reading from one book) and really it's amazing what you can find about natural remedies.

I encourage everyone that reads this to think of a common ailment of theirs ( i.e. canker sore, fatigue, indigestion) no matter how obscure, and instead of popping some prilosec do a quick search like "natural remedies for indigestion". Try one that involves food that you have eaten before then try it when you have an issue. Something I suggest often to people who complain about indigestion is trying Papaya fruit or chewable pill. Everyone that's tried it agrees it works and I can't think of anything wrong with eating Papaya(unless you're allergic). There are other remedies for that like apples cider vinegar I've heard helps too.

Most of the morning I've spent my time on reading up. Currently I'm reading "Honey, Garlic, and Vinegar" by Dr. Patrick Quillian. It was an impulse buy on amazon and after about an hour I'm halfway though it. I'm also in the midst of looking up diet changes that are naturally important for schizophrenia, which my brother has had for years. Obviously this is more severe but I am finding out soooo much. There is a lot people that have already have done research and have experienced better health. It's super cool and overwhelming to see that there is already such a data base out there. Thumbs up for the Internet!

Here is a excerpt from the book I'm reading. More info will come on the actual foods talked about in this book;

" Personal Profile.

A.F. was a young woman in her thirties who had just learned that she had advanced breast cancer. She had 2 young children at home and was not prepared for the doctor's warnings: " Unless you undergo radical surgery, with chemotherapy and radiation therapy, you will probably die with in a year." What could she do? She fallowed her doctor's advice. The therapy did not slow the cancer, which now showed throughout her body, including her spine. "We are going to try a last ditch effort to save you with a radical procedure called bone marrow transplant" her doctor's told her. That aslo was ineffective at slowing the cancer. After 2 years of valiant fighting cancer with every trick in the medical book, AF was told to "get her affairs in order".


She was not a quitter and certainly couldn't see someone else raising her
kids, so she gathered all the information she could find on therapies for cancer that would strengthen her body's natural defense mechanisms. She changed her diet, dropping all animal food like beef and cheese. She went on a serious detoxification program to rid her body of accumulated toxins which
drag down the immune system. She changed her way of thinking, eliminating negative thoughts and stressful events. She started taking supplements, including garlic extract. Within 6 weeks, the cancer was gone from her soft and hard tissue-even the bones showed no signs of cancer. What modern medicine couldn't do, nature's simple healing agents could do. AF learned a very important lesson in healing: In order to reverse disease, you must first change the underlying causes of the disease. Drugs and surgery can be temporarily helpful, but do not cure any disease. Only you can do that. "

I've heard other stories like that a bunch of which were in the movie Beautiful Truth, which I recommend also to everyone who is concerned about cancer, healing, and treatments. It shows an alternative appoarch that could be useful. It goes into a few food and drug issues that we encounter in The States and it's simply told and is around 1.5 hours, so not too long either. It also showcase's the Dr. Max Gerson and a book written by him and then later revised by his daughter called the Gerson Therapy. Which would definately be my route for treatment of cancer if I ever found it in me.

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