Old Bill was a real character. He had been diagnosed with cancer of the colon and liver metastases, given a maximum life expectancy of eight weeks and yet he lived life to the full for a further 20 years. This is very, very unusual, so what made the difference?
Doctors are very wary about the idea of medical miracles but the idea of miraculous healing has been around for thousands of years. For those people who are facing terminal or severe chronic illness the desire for a miracle healing can be immense. Is this a legitimate hope or a false hope?
Researched and traditional cancer remedies with an emphasis on self care of the person who is ill. Some natural cancer treatments and alternative medicine approaches are reviewed.
Meditation has a long history of being one of natures natural cancer remedies. Helpful for healing across many religious traditions. Meditation operates in a multitude of ways.
Natural Cancer Remedies are, or should be, natural – supporting nature in its efforts to heal. The body has an amazing ability to self heal but don't expect just one pill or fancy herb to make the difference.
Natural Cancer Remedies are very much more than just adding supplements and herbs to the diet. There is a large range of factors which have been shown to contribute to improving the immune system.
For years now we have been exhorted to avoid the sun, to cover up and to use sun screen so we can avoid getting skin cancer. However unfortunately it looks as though we have thrown the baby out with the bathwater. We desperately need some sun on our skin to make vitamin D, and a lot more of it than the doctors and health people have been recommending for a long time.
Selenium is one of the minerals that is essential to health and it is a problem for those of us where our soils are deficient. There is much in the complementary health literature that says that selenium can prevent cancer, but is that the case? What does the research really say and what could that mean for each one of us?
It has taken a long time for medicine to recognize the importance of what we eat in relation to cancer although it has always been known by practitioners who use alternative cancer therapies. Research is focusing around vegetables and fruit and the results are excellent or promising depending on the type of studies you require for proof.
What can we learn from people who, medically speaking, should have died but didn’t? June is one of these. She was not expected to survive the cancer in her hip at 21, and certainly wasn’t expected to survive for decades after her first lung metastases occurred. She had less than one chance in 100, or even less than one chance in 1000 of surviving with an excellent quality of life. So how could that happen?