Vignette on Cancer; “Oh, they were so nice, everybody loved them!”
[This post is from the May 2019 newsletter – click here to read it.] When a woman I’m treating tells me that she’s concerned about appearing selfish if she practices…
Read more[This post is from the May 2019 newsletter – click here to read it.] When a woman I’m treating tells me that she’s concerned about appearing selfish if she practices…
Read moreThere’s a close relationship between the factors of infertility, and a predisposition to cancer. We all have cancer cells in our body. It’s a normal part of our physiology. Your…
Read moreI used to suffer food cravings, too. After a day full of serving patients and my family, I used to finally sit down (well after the sun had gone down)…
Read morePost Excerpted from our: May 2017 Newsletter Cancer is a having a predisposition for undischarged grief, feelings of rescuing others to the…
Read moreWhen the kids were still at home, we had a couple of systems that worked well as…
Read moreI was not a conventional parent. I actually never once corrected my children’s spelling or pronunciation or reading unless they asked me to. I did read aloud constantly in…
Read moreOver a decade ago, or more, after locating a hard tumour in my left breast of some significance (about an inch or more in circumference), I decided that if I…
Read more“Originally written by F. William Engdahl. First appeared: http://journal-neo.org/2015/06/03/why-didn-t-my-doctor-tell-me-chemo-kills/ Permission to reproduce this article by New Eastern Outlook.” In my daily research I came across a report so alarming I…
Read moreDo you know someone with MS? Did you know that they’re harbouring every childhood slight, resentment and undischarged…
Read more“Where do I begin? March of 2012 was my worst nightmare ever. While drying my hair I noticed a lump on the left side of my neck. From that time…
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