How my BC tumor disappeared after intense emotional clearing
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I was stage 1 and all my scans were approved by BCBS.
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love this
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I agree, this can be very dangerous territory to tread.
I'm trying I to not be fairly insulted at the idea that all of my pain and my disability (that I've lived with and survived through this past 20 years) is simply a result of not dealing with emotional issues and not due to the science of my diseases.
I have been in counseling for years, been doing mindful exercises, practice yoga, and find myself mostly a happy soul who has to struggle to coexist with her numerous chronic, debilitating symptoms. This was all PRIOR to BC entering my life.
I am all for mindfulness and the link between emotion and our physical health having an impact. I have found it very helpful, but it does not magically erase my illnesses and pain. It helps me mentally cope and still lead a productive, fulfilling life. The question that keeps coming back to my mind is this....if I could truly heal myself with doing more emotional work, don't you think I would've have been healed long ago? So I conclude that no, I AM not the reason I am still ill, that I live with chronic pain, or that I have cancer. I am ill and deal with these SEs because the scientic world does not fully understand many of my diagnosis, not through any fault of my not trying hard enough. Shaking my head.
I see a homepathic integrative doctor, as well as western cancer team. I trust them equally. They both offer pieces to my puzzle that help my mind and body. I wish everyone health and healing, but to do so with eyes wide open, listening to your body, and to keep in the fore front of our lives that our story is different than anyone else's; what worked for others may not ever work for you and that's ok. Keep fighting on and finding joy and purpose day by day.
Hugs and healing to all.
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@SPOONIE77 i am grateful for your post. believe is such a personal feeling, so making a non believer a believer and a believer to be a non believer is little difficult if not completely impossible. I feel for you when i read your struggles with physical body but i admire you more when i realize how strong you are mentally. I particularly believe to keep eyes open to all the things happening around and how an experience has affected you before you reach a conclusion to either become a believer or a non believer. Take one step at a time. believe is good but not when the health is involved. Use your belief to heal you from inside while the conventional treatment heal your body. Be patient and everything will gradually fall into place.
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The healing journey requires lots of self love, patience, persistence, self care, spiritual practice, and a willingness to put life first and let go of anything in yourself that does not align with love. I started a YouTube channel to document my healing journey:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRB7XXqcyKhXvBaM5W9DbLA?view_as=subscriber
I hope it helps provide some support and insights to those interested in expanding their minds to holistic healing! Honor each individual's unique choice because we are all able to think for ourselves and take responsibility for our own lives. Healing is not an exact science whether conventional or alternative. Much love and blessings to you all on your journeys!
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Purple Hair, while you are certainly entitled to your opinion, and I am happy you are alive and apparently well, your approach makes me uneasy on so many levels. I would also not want to be responsible for someone’s death because they ignored their doctor and followed your advice. Personally I will choose science and medicine over your approach, butI majored in Science in college.
That said I do believe miracles happen. Even with the plethora of knowledge we have, there is so much more we don’t know.
In the end, we are all free to choose our own treatment path.
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Some people are on here chiding Purplehair for giving irresponsible “advice” but from what I can tell, no advice was given. Cancer has many causes, and it thus follows that everyone’s cure will be different as well, and the whole point of having a forum is bouncing ideas out there that someone else might be able to use. Some of your treatment will be administered by a doctor, some will be done by you, but most of it will come from your mind and body knowing what to do, with help. If you’re not comfortable with this topic then don’t read it I’m grateful to the mods for leaving it up
Frankly I’m jealous....I’ve been working on my emotional issues, which run deep, and it doesn’t help that I answer yes on every single question for detecting whether I’m a highly sensitive person! I feel so better and I’d love to ride the universe, but I guess I’ll have to wait for that.
Another thing y’all might want to keep in mind though is that not everyone dreads death or particularly wishes to prolong life. It’s not necessarily a sign of mental illness or depression. I know because I am one of these people. I’m not depressed...or suicidal...in fact I’m quite happy right now and I’m getting to do what I’ve always wanted, which is to travel and I’m down in Chile right now with my daughter and grand baby, but when it’s time to go, I just will. I actually look forward to going “home.” There’s no sense beating people over the head about this and better to accept that we all have our differences.
As Maverick stated, we all choose our own health care and I wouldn’t worry about the imaginary gullible people out there who might read this one post and base their entire treatment plan on it.
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Pipers, so great to hear from you! I was wondering how you were. Hope your travels went well. If crossing into Canada, let me know. I share your frustration and the frustration of others who need to deal with the arguments of others. It is making me a bit crazy. I am an atheist, but would never go on a thread to argue my belief. I did conventional treatment, but come here to learn about differing approaches. The argument that posters here are leading others astray is wrong. There is no right way. Women are dying at an alarming rate of bc and no one has the answer. What matters is what you believe. I wish women could just support other women even when our beliefs differ. I work in an Indigenous community. I would be ridiculously insensitive to suggest their beliefs are neither scientific nor effective. I am so satisfied with my treatment choices and have zero need to convince others. In fact, I would hate to accept the responsibility of telling others what is best for them. I believe we all have the right to choose even when we do not have all the “facts”. And sharing our beliefs and practises without all the facts is a pretty common practise on all threads. Please pm me if you wish
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TB, Canadá is on my list for next summer
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They are dying at an alarming rate. BC is epidemic and there seems to be no cure in sight.
Diane
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Hi beautiful souls! Here's a quick update on my natural cancer healing journey. It's been 18 months since my diagnosis and I feel GREAT! The oncologists told me I could die within 24 months if I did not get chemo and surgery for my very aggressive breast cancer with lymph nodes involved. Now, not only do I feel really great and look better than I have ever looked at the age of 51. My original breast cancer tumor did not grow aggressively like I was told by the oncologists, it disappeared after 6 months miraculously! I did develop secondary lymph edema in my left arm after falling off my diet wagon last spring partying hard in Vegas because I thought I was in the clear, but that only inspired me not only get back into healthy eating but also to go deeper into myself. I can feel my left arm getting better as I love it back into health with energy work/meditation, whole foods, juice fasting, exercise, keneisology taping, massage therapy. These natural modalities are what I do as I am inspired and guided to do for my body using my inner guidance. I have gone from pushing 160 lbs at the time of my diagnosis to weighing only 121 lbs today. I do not have any regrets about my choice to pursue a holistic approach and delve deep into the human mental and emotional condition that causes dis-ease in the body. We are energy beings and our bodies are made of vibrating energy, moving particles of light. This is fact and science. These moving particles of light that make up our bodies respond to our mental and emotional states. I personal have evolved my energy sensitivity through spiritual practice, meditation and emotional/physical detoxing. I continue to share my journey and healing messages on my blog and Youtube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRB7XXqcyKhXvBaM5W9DbLA/videos?view_as=subscriber
here's my blog: https://from3dto5dloveinaction.blogspot.com/
It's all about SELF LOVE and not turning against your body when it starts to break down from all the emotional, physical and environmental stress. I am happy to work one on one with anyone who is interested in learning meditation, breath work, and energy healing. Check out the links on my blog. Much love and blessing to all on your individual journeys. All is well and no matter what, you are a beautiful soul and there is nothing to fear. Your body needs your love now. Love yourself back to health. We all go through the death process, but until I take my last breath I will live life choosing SELF LOVE in every moment.
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Hi purplehair, I am very happy you are doing so well. I wanted to ask if you get regular exams like breast MRIs? You say the cancer has shrunk, can they still detect it? I am currently NED and have been for years and I believe happiness and contentment is key to health and wellness.
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