lunes, 3 de septiembre de 2007

Healing Cancer -Part 5



Dedicated to Jane Tomlinson
Rest in Peace

Your response to these articles has been absolutly overwelming. It just goes to show how many of you are determined to find an alternative to the conventional methods of healing.
I have created a blog dedicated to your responses as well as further researched information that has been made available to me. Please keep those comments and messages coming in. Together we can help each other and create an even greater awareness of natural souces of healing that cure Cancer.

In the week I had a gentleman who called me, who preferes to remain anon, as he fears that his life would be in danger if he spoke out with the knowledge that he holds. He does help people cure many illnesses including Cancer. Unfortunately the Pharmaceutical companies and influencial businesses tend to quieten certain individuals if they dare to speak out.

Since receiving informationI have begun researching.
He drew me to the attention of Breast Cancer. He claims that he is able to cure breast Cancer within a daily two week period. Now some of you reading this may think that it must be some quack, but it is easy as believing. Are we conditioned to believe that Cancer is impossible to heal, or is their a possibility in an actual cure?

He interestingly, informed me that a study had been carried out. The findings are quite astounding.
Breast Cancer used to be called "nuns disease". Apparently alarming cases of nuns first suffered with the cancer. No one was really able to distinguish why. But interestingly nuns, were made to wear tight fitting under garments to supress their woman hood. Then the first Case of breast Cancer came to light after the bra and bodice was brought into fashion.

Wearing tight fitting bodices and bras to lift the breast and create an attractive shapely figure, were also creating a silent and harmful illness later to be called breast Cancer.
The tightness that the bra or corset prevents the lymphatic tissue from around the breast, from flowing naturally.
Years later, in fact only recently a studie founded the following information.This servey was carried out by "Singer and Grismaijer"
Women who wore bras 24 hours a day had a 3 out of 4 chance of developing breast Cancer
Women who wore the bra for 12 hours a day, but not in bed, had a 1 in 7 risk of developing breast Cancer.
Wearing the bra less that 12 hours a day created a 1 in 152 risk
Those women who wore a bra rarely had a reduced risk of 1 in 168
And women whonever wore a bra , there was a 125 fold difference.

So why are these survays not brought into mainstream society?
If they were, would anyone take any notice?
Perhaps fashion and beauty pays a price.

The study also found that women with a higher status had more chance in developing breast Cancer.
Women who exercised had less chance of developing the cancer as the lymphatic flow was able to move. Mainly the study followed the wearing of the bra and the restricion of flow of the lymphatic system. If you are on a plane and sit for hours without movement, often the ankles swell and lymphatic circulation goes to nearly nil leading to anoxia.low oxygen content). This incidently is related to fibrosis and is another avenue towards Cancer.

If a woman however has movement in her breasts when she walks, runs, etc.. she is stimulating the breasts and thus in turn enabling the lymphatic tissues to move.This is known to cleanse the breast of toxins and wastes that arise from the cellular metabolism.

Singer and Grismaijer went on to publish a book called "Dressed to kill" published by Avery press 1995
They suggest in their book to stop wearing a bra for a period of 2-3 week and see if you recognise a difference in the way you feel. Apparently they are also working on a new study witha medical team to find out if Fybrocystic breast disease can be stopped, by not wearing a bra within an week period.


Food for thought.
Many years ago it was thought funny to imagine that cigarettes caused lung cancer.
Do you think it is funny or strange that the bra could cause breast Cancer?

40000 women get breast cancer anually
Over 10000 die from it in the uk alone

Treating 40000 women for breast Cancer annually generates revenues of about 1 billion from the use of cancer drugs

Bra sales generate an estimated 3 billion anually

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Jane Tomlinson, a runner who raised 1.75 million pounds for charity after being diagnosed with terminal cancer seven years ago, has died.

Tomlinson's family said that the 43-year-old Leeds-based runner died at St Gemma's hospice, Leeds, at 9 p.m. on Monday.

Tomlinson was first diagnosed with cancer in 1990. After seemingly successful treatments, she was told in 2000 she had incurable, advanced metastatic breast cancer.

The disease spread, and was extensive. The prognosis was for her to survive just six months.

Over a seven-year period, however, she endured numerous courses of chemotherapy and various drug regimes despite also developing chronic heart disease.

Defying doctors, she took on a series of challenges that were apparently impossible for someone with cancer who was undergoing chemotherapy treatment.

These included a full Ironman event, consisting of a 4km swim, a 180km bike ride and a full marathon, completed inside 17 hours; two half-Ironmans; the London marathon (three times) and the New York marathon; three London triathlons; and three long-distance bike rides: John O'Groats to Land's End, Rome to Home, and her final challenge, a 4,214-mile ride across the US.

Among the charities to benefit from her achievements are Sparks, which is dedicated to medical research into conditions affecting babies and young children, Macmillan Cancer Support and Martin House Children's Hospice, which provides care and support to families in which there is a child, or children, with a short life expectancy.

Tomlinson also raised money for paediatric acute services at Leeds teaching hospital NHS trust, where she became a radiographer, Bluebell Wood children's hospice, in Doncaster, and the US-based Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation, which aims to encourage young scientists to take on the challenge of defeating cancer. (ANI with inputs)

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