My Thoughts On ‘What’s Best for Cancer’

My Thoughts On ‘What’s Best for Cancer’

By TLB Staff Writer: Lucille Femine

I’m not a doctor- which can be quite an advantage these days in searching for solutions to this serious illness. I’m not blindly biased or bullied by the medical industry against alternative treatments.

Besides that, a few of my treasured experts, people who have successfully treated themselves for late stage cancers, say with fervent belief that cancer is not really serious and is very curable My main source is Chris Wark from chrisbeatcancer.com I treasure him so much I even paid for his program. That’s a lot to say, being as cheap as I am.

So I choose to believe that which, after the initial shock of receiving my diagnosis, is the jumping off point to ultimate healing.

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If you don’t believe it, it ain’t gonna happen.

Of course, one must be realistic. But don’t go overboard with the “face reality” mind think. Its overrated and really comes from a guarded fear, stemming from the past, yours and many others and full of dire warnings like – Well, it has not been medically proven that a plant-based diet will cure cancer while thousands are alive and healthy due to that very solution. They say “That’s only anecdotal”. Thats just a way of saying they don’t credit you with having a thinking, feeling, aware mind. What do you know compared to a bunch of test tubes?

Sure you need to gather data and evaluate it from all sources. Dont be biased. I’ve been researching cancer exhaustively for years. But don’t confuse information with your ultimate destination: knowing. You do have to travel that road with many failures, confusions and dead ends, all while you keep anxiety at bay and in the end, you will be aware in your heart and soul what is the right thing to do.

I dare say if one chooses chemo and radiation, then that will work and they will be healed. But if I can interject a smirky comment: Its not likely. But this article is a commentary, isnt it?

So whats best for cancer is not what I’m doing for my own illness, though feel free to ask me. It’s your decision to live, if you choose that. But you have to choose it. Otherwise no amount of nutritional efforts, exercise, etc, will do it. That choice and firm belief is the fuel you travel on.

One last thing – I highly recommend chrisbeatcancer.com and on YouTube Join his tribe. I’ve made progress in just a week. One key part of his program, called Square One is his Facebook group of cancer fighters and survivors. After you’ve made your decision to live, you need support and these brave people offer that in abundance. Don’t go it alone.

Live to love and love to live

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Chris Beat Cancer

A resource for healing cancer holistically by Chris Wark

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Image Credit: Photo in Featured Image (top) “Cancer” by davis.steve32 is licensed under CC BY 2.0. – All other images from promoted website, Pixabay, or personal.

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