Posted by: Samantha | April 17, 2009

Some helpful advice

Bill Esteb a Chiropractic advocate and researcher makes some comments after his father’s treatment for cancer. His father was told he had a clean bill of health and need not do anything further.
Here is his take.

If I was my dad’s doctor, or at least responsible for communicating with patients who are leaving The Cancer Shoppe after dropping $100,000, I would have sent him home with a list of at least 10 things, similar to this one.

  • Avoid all refined sugar. Stands to reason that if they use radioactive glucose to find the tumors, tumors must feed on sugar. Seems it would be wise to eliminate all such “tumor food.”
  • Supplements. Besides fish oil, supplement your diet of fresh raw foods (organic as much as possible) with whole food supplements. Consult a practitioner familiar with Nutritional Response Testing to uncover foods to which you may be allergic and avoid them.
  • Aerobic exercise. The lymphatic system is the body’s sewage disposal system. Yet, unlike the circulatory system that has a pump (heart), the lymphatic system depends on movement to collect wastes and promote circulation. The key is to get your heart rate up for 20 minutes at least three times a week.
  • Get chiropractic care. This goes without saying, if for no other reason than the relationship between the nervous system and the immune system.
  • Laugh. It’s true that laughter is the best medicine. Norman Cousins made this very clear in his book, The Anatomy of an Illness. Sign up for Netflix and rent their comedies. Watch standup on the Comedy Channel.
  • Reduce alcohol consumption. Alcohol is an immune system suppressant. You need to give your immune system every possible advantage. Especially now.
  • Monitor your pH. There is growing evidence that illness and disease are virtually impossible in an alkaline environment. Avoid foods and beverages that turn your body acidic. You can get pH testing strips and directions for using them at just about any health food store.
  • Avoid all negative thoughts and words. You cannot afford the luxury of a single negative thought. Eliminate the news and corporate media that attract viewers and readers with lurid headlines and reminders about how bad things are. Most “news” is irrelevant to your life and simply advances a mass hypnosis and herd mentality.
  • Forgive. Make a list of every one and every situation in which you harbor anger, resentment or regret (even being afflicted with cancer). Forgive them all, by writing a letter (and not mailing it) or confessing your feelings to another. Forgiveness is for you, not them.
  • Pray. Be thankful for all the benefits that your bout with cancer has produced. (Can’t find any? Dig deeper!) Be grateful for the opportunities that lie ahead. Be more appreciative of this thing called life.

Bill Esteb is not a doctor of any kind but appears to understand things well.

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