Guest guest Posted February 13, 2009 Report Share Posted February 13, 2009 Hi Lady Di, Thanks for sending this my way. I have had a chance to research all of the below and found it to be not true. I personally have helped over 3 dozen Cases of various different kinds of Cancer, and some lived, while some didn't. More than that, I've researched over 2,000 cases and in every case found the common denominator of all Cancer cases to be an Emotional Obstruction on Sex and / or on the Family In every single case of Cancer I've ever personally helped or personally investigated (thousands now), this was found to be the rule. You've heard me say in the past that the Common Denominator of ALL Illness is "Stoppage". Welllllllll, Cancer is "Emotional Stoppage" having to do with either SEX and / or FAMILY. I've never found an exception to this to date. It's always been there. The "Emotional Stoppage" problem can be anything from: Frigidity; Impotence; Rape; Sexual Abuse; Loss of a Partner; Loss of a Child; Loss of a Family Ally; One's own negative sexual acts; or simply "Frozen Emotion" on these two areas (sex & family). Those who fully confronted the issue, and handled it using a combination of 1: an "Herbal Incurables Regimen", 2: A Mental Therapy such as "Dianetics" to get rid of the negative mental charge, and a get your "Ethics IN" Program where the person fully faced up to their own bad acts against their sexual partners or family members which requires them to "take responsibility" and come clean, are the people who fully make it through Cancer and never have it come back. Those who didn't do all three steps above and only did one or two of these regimens sometimes found a healing, but mostly didn't. These were the ones who died from Cancer. In essence, a person who has Cancer has either NO concept of a FUTURE for himself and the race, ORRRRRR has a WARPED concept of the FUTURE for himself or the race. Sometimes, it's a cake walk, and the person turns around instanter and experiences an immediate healing. Other times, they really have to work at it, and do some serious soul searching to get through it all. Then there are those who simply are not willing to confront their sexual and family issues, and actually have no true concepts for mankind nor the animal kingdom nor any other dynamic of Life. These poor souls actually have a tough time even being themselves. I am very frank, honest and blunt when dealing with Cancer Cases. For the most part they are quite difficult to work with. Many of them are determined to be VICTIMS. A few however, take a look at all of the above, and say, "Well holy shit", "I never knew that", then take FULL RESPONSIBILITY for their condition, and 4 to 6 weeks later their Cancer is gone. Period. And never comes back. I never turn away anyone regardless of how "tough" they appear to be, but I always put the FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE HEALING squarely where it belongs - on the person themselves. If they don't take that step, I don't work with them. And that too can be therapeutic. I've seen people beat Cancer quite easily the first time they get it actually using the above, but almost always have a real tough job on the second time around when they don't. I've never seen anyone beat Cancer the third time around. Any way, I didn't mean to get into writing a tome here LOL, but I hope I've answered all for you. Yours in Knowledge, Health and Freedom, Doc Straight From The Garden wrote: I took out the rambling bits, but thought you might find her discussion on the mold/cancer connection interesting. Dianne ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 12:25 AM The Silence Dear Subscribers Meanwhile, my best friend took a seminar in which there was a discussion, among other things, of autopsies done on cancer patients. I have been looking for the source of the quote, attributed to Dr. Wiley, that a rather astonishing number of patients did not actually have cancer but rather mold. If one of you finds the research corroborating this finding, please let me know, but I have been saying for some years that cancer patients are well advised to look for the underlying cause of what is called cancer. If mold or parasites or infection or some other stress on the system is found, it would make implicit sense to treat that problem so as to see whether or not what is called cancer is affected in any way by the removal of the other issue. In the last few days, I have had occasion to address this issue in two radically different ways. In the first instance, my friend Gabriel Howearth was more or less urgently relocated from Mexico to his mother's home in California so as to escape the mold. We immediately began use of the diffuser and antifungal herbs and within a day, he began turning around. In short, the improvement has been both steady and remarkable. In the second case, the doctor asked who would check for such infections. The answer is basically that no one is apt to conduct such a test so the information does not surface. There are some reasonable ways to deduce the likelihood of mold infection. Anyone who has used antibiotics, whether as a prescription medicine or indirectly through medicines administered to animals that were later consumed as food, ought to be suspicious of the possibility that the mold was viable. Molds are also used as preservatives in many pharmaceutical products. Obviously, the purpose is to prevent bacterial contamination but my personal belief is that the fungi are nearly always more dangerous than bacteria. I feel like I repeat myself sometimes but there are new rs and people who have not yet connected the dots. Forgive me if you are one of the quick studies who really has grasped the significance. Unlike chemical exposures, the amount of mold to which one was exposed is not a measure of the potential nature. Chemicals do not reproduce but to the extent that mold is viable, even a very small exposure is potentially very dangerous or life-threatening. It could be a little bit of aspergillus on a pillow, your own or the one in the hotel where you stayed years ago. It could be the leak under the counter that you didn't fix the first time you heard the drip. It could be coming through the duct system from another apartment in the complex where you live or it could be in the ventilation system in an office building or theater or coffee shop. I have seen mold in! all of these places, not to mention food, bales of hay, or papers in the box in the basement. In many cases, there is nothing in one's daily routine that would limit the consequences of even such a casual exposure so observing symptoms and taking measures to reduce risks makes a lot of sense. I suggested to the doctor that she take some venous blood and put it in a jar at room temperature to see if anything grows. This is actually an old Hildegard of Bingen test that I observed in Salzburg. Mold grew in most of the jars, different colors and types depending on the patient. The blood was drawn before the full moon. Many people want objective proof but there are not many doctors checking for fungi so you more or less have to initiate the investigation yourself unless you happen to be seeing a mold specialist. What do you have to lose? I have been saying for years that the herbs used for cancer treatment ought to reflect the probable underlying cause. Those who were exposed to the polio vaccines that were contaminated with Simian virus 40 ought to be taking immune enhancers. Those who have traveled in the tropics or been bitten by mosquitoes in Minnesota or Florida or Hawaii or anywhere else ought to be looking at parasites. Those who had floods in their homes, like the Bayou or Houston, ought to be taking a hard look at mold. One condition does not necessarily preclude the existence of the other, but it makes sense that the less stress your body has because of one problem, the better able it might be to address the other problems. However, doctors are not trained to approach these particular issues in this way so the ball is in your court. Many blessings and take care, Ingrid Attachment: vcard [not shown] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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