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#8. My Three Pillars Of Health
Now let’s get down to real business. At this point I’m going to introduce you
to my three great pillars of health. You could call it my survival triangle. These
points apply to us all, whether we have cancer or not. The important subjects I
will cover in this section are good for reversing cancer and being able to beat it.
I’m not saying alternative therapies can increase survival time in a cancer case.
They may do so. Certainly there are many stories of survival against the odds, by
turning against conventional therapy. But don’t forget, some patients also beat
the tumor using the conventional route.
The trouble with doing it with chemo, surgery or irradiation is that the real cause
of the condition is never addressed. Oncologists don’t think in terms of causes,
just treatments. Even if they subscribe to the (now) scientific view that chemical
toxins are a major contributing factor to the onset of cancer, they never suggest
that the patient reduce personal pollution (getting rid of cleaners, solvents,
cosmetics etc.). Yet even a child can follow the logic that if you don’t address the
cause, the condition is likely to come back.
And that’s usually what happens. That’s why cancer is so dangerous.
Because of the failings of conventional
therapy (in my view it does more harm than
good) I have assembled a set of valuable
“Tools” for those patients who want to
take control and manage their own healing
regime. The more knowledge you have, the
better placed you are to defeat your enemy.
That makes sense!
And if that is not enough of an incentive, consider one further important value to
alternative medicine therapies. They can make you feel good, even if you have
a cancer. The image of someone suffering from the ravages of cancer is an all-
too-familiar sight, often from the media (celebrities are notoriously bad at looking
after themselves), but it need not always be so. Quality of life can be just as
important an assessment of “survival” as a measure in years.
So you will see, cancer can be beaten, in more ways than one! The answers here
are based on thirty years of clinical experience, using only alternative approaches
to cancer.
The image of someone suffering from
the ravages of cancer is an all-too-
familiar sight, often from the media
(celebrities are notoriously bad at
looking after themselves), but it need
not always be so.