One of the books I have in my library was written in 1919, almost a hundred years ago. A lot of wisdom about treating disease, one being combative and the other prevention.
I have a great deal of interest in Universal Law and natural methods of healing.
Back in the forties living in Tennessee, one day I pulled out this very powerful microscope, inherited from my father-in-law, who was a graduate electrical engineer from a college in Illinois. The microscope was one he used in college. Accompanying the microscope were dozens of slides. One slide had the tooth of a gnat on it. It was news to me gnats had teeth, but there it was on a slide.
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MORE ON CANCER – HEALING AND UNITY OF DISEASE AND CURE – MY STORY (ISSUE 352)
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Cancer and politics operate very much the same way. If you understand the basic premise of one, much easier to understand the other. They are both parasitical.
A parasite lives on another organism,and absolutely must have a host to feed from in order to survive and sustain itself. Not only that, a parasite divides and sub-divides, proliferating as it sucks the life out of the host. This is what cancer does to one’s body, and this is what politics does to the citizenry of individuals. The only difference is one operates inside the body and the other outside the body, usually.
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THE CURSE OF CANCER AND POLITICS – THE SIMILARITY, BOTH PARASITICAL – PLUS AYN RAND BOOKS (ISSUE 351)
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MINE MAY APPEAR TO BE A RADICAL APPROACH FOR SOME
FOURTH IN A SERIES
Because my family and friends want to know what I’m going to do about my recent diagnosis, I decided to write this series. There may be others out there facing same decisions as I do.
To paraphrase the book title “It Takes A Village To Raise A Child,” I suggest it takes a family to deal and heal cancer. After hearing the diagnosis, the first thing one son did was buy a large bag of organic carrots, scrubbed and cleaned and juiced a gallon for me with fresh celery. That’s a quart a day for four days, then informed me he had bought another bag.
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DO YOU HAVE CANCER? IS IT CURABLE? IF SO HOW, AND BY WHOM? HEALTH ISSUES – MY STORY (ISSUE 350)
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“ALL THE WORLD IS WRONG BUT ME AND THEE AND SOMETIMES I HAVE MY DOUBTS ABOUT THEE.”
“Out damned spot,” said Shakespeare.
THIRD IN SERIES
Most are shocked and devastated when they hear a diagnosis of cancer. Conversely, I felt relieved to know why I have been feeling so poorly lately. First test showed anemia. Subsequent test revealed iron levels dropping. I thought this is why I’ve been feeling dizzy and chilly all the time, so I began taking more iron. As my grandmother used to say, I had that “no account feeling.” Just wanted to eat and sleep and play with my four-year old grandson, Prince William.
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DO YOU HAVE CANCER? IS IT CURABLE? IF SO, HOW AND BY WHOM? HEALTH ISSUES – MY STORY (ISSUE 349)
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