All We Need Is Knowledge

Jan 22, 2012 15:12

January 22, 2012
Sunday

Yesterday, I actually went to the clinic of one of my friends, Jay, who also happens to be the partner of George, a very good friend of mine. He actually had me and George expose to what we call Proton beams. The mattress, which is made of Proton beams, jade and other synergic stones, has been introduced by Tiens, a research development that deals with alternative medicine, the research of which dates back 5000 years ago by ancient Chinese, Indian, Russian and other European healers. We were exposed to the beams for an hour. I think I dozed off for 45 minutes. Usually, when I sleep for such a short period of time, I get all dizzy and groggy when I wake up. But not that time. I woke up and I felt like I slept for 12 hours. And to my surprise, I was sweating like nothing. My entire body was covered with sweat that I had to go to the washroom to dry myself off. It felt really, really great.

Jay said that Proton beams have been proven to detoxify the body and eliminate unwanted elements. As a cancer patient, this is totally essential for me. Next week, together with my beloved mother and Jay's mother, we will form a detoxifying and cleansing program for me, together with this alkaline diet that I'm taking now.

I'm researching for different facts about cancer and its causes. I'm going to write and article for it. A cure was found but was surprisingly suppressed and dismissed. Why? If this cure is made known to every cancer patient, all pharmaceutical companies, doctors (especially oncologists), hospitals and technicians will actually lose profit. This cure has no side effects and costs you around Php500 (roughly $100) a month. Now who in the world would want to spend hundreds and thousands of dollars for a treatment that attacks the cells alone and not the cause of the cells growing and spreading? All we need is the knowledge of the disease, how it starts and spreads, it's weakness and what will eventually cause it's demise. Again, modern medical methods and treatments such as chemotherapy, radiation and surgery attack the cells only and the causative agent of these cells thriving, spreading and growing. That's why they're only called 'treatment' and not 'cure'.

When I revealed my condition to a friend who's half Filipino, half American, he told me that he has a lot of friends dealing with cancer back in the US. Most of them are females with terminal breast cancer. 7 out of 10 underwent surgery and chemotherapy. The remaining 3 opted for alternative and natural methods. Result? The women who opted for surgery and chemotherapy died a couple of years after the said treatments. The remaining 3 who chose alternative and natural methods are living out more than 20 years of their lives and all are cancer free.

Being a cancer patient, it makes me want to stop in my tracks and think. We are all confident about the orthodox method that the medical industry has been giving up for years now. Chemotherapy, radiation and surgery (amputation, in my case) have been the most recommended cancer treatments so far. But do they really cure the disease? With the introduction of alternative medicine, one that has been studied by ancient sages not just in our own country but in hundreds of other countries too, is it worth it? Will such a cheap, alternative method cure such a dreaded disease that claims thousands of lives every year? In my case, is it worth it try our the alternative medicine and not to pursue amputation? Is it worth it to turn back from the orthodox method, which made us believe that cancer is incurable, and follow everything that these people who don't have medical degrees yet real life cancer experiences have declared?

I say yes.

Everything that I have researched so far makes sense. And it makes sense why I am so involved with this disease. God created our body in the most amazing way and without a doubt, our body is also marvelous and powerful enough to fight any disease it may encounter. Are man made medicines and methods even more powerful that what God has provided us? Hell, no. Every disease is curable as long as we have the knowledge on how to fight back and win the battle. I'm determined to win. No one and nothing, not even cancer, can stop me from winning the battle.

"There is no such thing as an incurable illness. Only an incurable patient." - Vernon Johnston, prostate cancer survivor

Indeed, cancer doesn't have to be a death sentence to anyone who was diagnosed with it. It never has to be.

~ding~


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