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Dec 24, 2023Liked by Unbekoming

I agree heat will kill tumors.

But when I was diagnosed with glioblastoma, I used the ideas of biologist Ray Peat to heal myself. His hypothesis is that cancer is mainly an energy deficiency disorder. Your cells don't have the energy to property maintain themselves, so they devolve into simpler cancer structures. Restoring proper mitochondrial function will provide the energy for your cancer cells to turn back into normal, properly-operating cells.

My background is in biochemistry, so I thought Peat's ideas would work.

I used aspirin (3g/day for 1 month, then 1g/day for 2 months), progesterone (20 mg/day), vitamin D3, (4k units/day) and some B vitamins. There was more I could have done, but that was all I knew at that point. My three tumors were gone in a month and have never returned.

Then a friend in Europe contacted me because his mother had been diagnosed with glioblastoma. He used the same protocol and her tumors disappeared in weeks.

If your cancer has been caused by an infection (see Unbekoming's root canal articles), this won't be enough. You will have to get rid of the infection.

There's more you can do, but this comment is long enough. I just wanted to provide another remission story.

I'm Arnold Snyder's wife, not Arnold.

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Fantastic comment, that you for sharing!

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From Lori's post..

"The US doctors can't say this because, well, the medical mafia.."

Oncologists are the ONLY doctors that are allowed make $$ off of (chemo) drugs that they sell directly to patients. No one can tell me there is no conflict of interest!!

The cancer industry is too big to get rid of. For that reason there will never be a "cure" from the medical establishment,

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I would love to find an analysis of how much a typical oncologist makes and a breakdown of where the money comes from. That would be well worth an article to spread the word. I had Pediatricians as the most despicable specialty, but I'm realizing that Oncologists are at least on the podium.

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Dec 23, 2023Liked by Unbekoming

Thank you. I’ve ordered the radical remission book

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Excellent article. So we have a number of approaches to the (probably) most demonized human condition and we can understand the process and choose the direction to proceed - without destroying and weakening the body, hoping that it will win the boxing match with the unwelcome growth run in a cloud of toxins.

The etheric body reference is particularly interesting. Oriental health traditions emphasize work with frequency a lot. It includes chanting, or creating a rhythmic wave of specific properties to wash the whole body over quarters or even hours. Some “songs” (religious texts, but not those intended for chanting) are designed to impose a certain rhythm of breathing (otherwise you won’t be able to catch up with the lyrics), again transforming the usual habits of the body into a healing cycle.

The most unusual phenomenon I had was when a group of chanting people spontaneously “fell” into the perfect alignment. Suddenly everybody (about 20 persons) was in tune at every single syllable, the perfect harmony in speed, pitch, everything. With the second cycle of the chant you could feel immense strength arising from your own body, completely removing any trace of discomfort (sitting on the floor, a small room, we didn’t know each other). What runners know as second wind was erupting here as a cyclone of refreshment and nourishment. The whole body rejuvenated in an instant. From that moment, you could chant as long as you wanted, no end in sight, no energy loss.

Chanting is also practiced in Western religions, although it appears to be an exercise for vocal cords only due to their rejection of the healing power in general.

And, of course, there are sacred dances, which make the body the power generator (regardless of your weight :-)). The classic Dervish whirling is an unforgettable experience, but you will need a real guide, and not a trainer who tries to make it a contest or a gym replacement. Again, total, full-body rejuvenation.

Gurdjeff sacred dances are even wikipediaed (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gurdjieff_movements) - a truly unique rhythms triggering activation of new neural transmission patterns (if you need the technical approach to enjoy life).

You can’t forget very traditional yogic approaches in their preliminary exercises, those which have to be practiced before the newcomer is allowed to try their first asana. Unlike with the above practices, here you have a series of extremely simple exercises, but they have to be done in a prescribed order, synchronized with breathing and at a specific slow speed. You know all these exercises from school, but you would never think that if you make a particular sequence of them and slow down, you will be come healed within 30 minutes or so. These exercises are suitable for almost anyone, even with limited movement capacity. The point is to breathe normally and not to hurry up the exercises, so they are great for folks with pressure or cardiac problems.

They have known all this for 5,000 years. They do it at home, in schools, at workplaces (like Tai Chi and other forms of Chinese body nourishment). No huge pipelines in huge manufacturing plants of huge truckloads of tablets needed. Zero carbon footprint. And the most dangerous effect: it all works.

PS. “Alternative healers” is a bit misleading. As if there existed “traditional healers”.

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Thanks Dan. I always learn something new reading your comments, and I appreciate the effort you put into them. Meetings with Remarkable Men was one of those books that I never got around to reading, maybe now I will.

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That one, I haven’t read. I did start reading it, but it felt kind of “and what’s the point?” and I dropped it. As I see it, books written by people of that class are just like their live discourses or meetings with them. Words are secondary, and the interaction between the reader’s mind and the complete input from the Source is far more important. This would include tone, rate of expression, logic (if any), mimics, gestures, proxemics, alignment of content with the situation of the actual speech (external sounds, weather, wind, reactions in the audience, and so on). The full package.

In live meetings, it’s always the case, if you happened to be in events with teachers or masters. Indirectly, through videos, it is very strong with Krishnamurti, you simply cannot multitask the mind or he’ll catch you time and again with his “Do you follow me?” wakeup call. I loved it.

This is a special form of “delivering” spoken messages which interacts with the mind of the listener in a very weird way, bypassing awake consciousness, but keeping full attention (unlike hypnosis). Words flow, but the content penetrates the mind’s defenses and reaches the inner being. You hear what is being said, you evaluate it on the fly, you can agree or reject, but bias reactions are not triggered (like “Enough, that’s stupid, I’m leaving”).

Actually, (in my view) this is the only way to transmit knowing from person to person. We are not even aware of this possibility. Before the message reaches our inner mind, dozens of reactions paint it and distort, and we miss the point, waste our time, and leave the exchange opportunity with no gain. You can see it in occasional comments when their writers choose to clash over understanding the message. Also, such incomplete transfers of content are common in marriages and infect all working environments.

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Dec 23, 2023Liked by Unbekoming

Thank you wow!!

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A picture of the plant and any links on how to use it would be most welcome. I don't buy my medicines if I can help it, or at least don't buy them in pill form if avoidable. thanks

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Dec 24, 2023Liked by Unbekoming

Has anyone heard of treatment for chronic bladder infections? My husband had a condition where his bladder was unable to properly empty for many years. He has since had surgery to fix, but now has chronic bladder infections and antibiotics have failed to clear it. His doctor just keeps prescribing constant antibiotics.

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Dec 24, 2023Liked by Unbekoming

This helps my mom who has persistent kidney/ut problems due to age.

https://earthley.com/product/ut-relief-herbal-extract/

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I went to the RadicalRemission website, but I couldn't find a database or a search function to help me find one. This was done from an android phone. I haven't tried from a PC, and perhaps the website is more functional when accessed from a computer. Does anyone know?

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Does no one have any common sense any more or has the vax eaten all functioning brain cells in the remainder of humanity?

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Do it yourself cancer treatment , the vax wasn’t scary enough now let’s engage in do it yourself healthcare written by a cancer victim who has the answer we didn’t know we were seeking to self cure cancer. Welcome to the brave new world. Nothing works like believing in magic. First do no harm.

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Dec 24, 2023Liked by Unbekoming

It could be argued that much of allopathic medicine is also a form of magical thinking including the fundamental cult-like prerequisite of handing over responsibility for your health to a power outside yourself.

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Jan 19Liked by Unbekoming

Mistletoe is not "do it yourself cancer treatment" and I am not a victim.

Mistletoe has been used by doctors in Europe for over 100 years as a complementary treatment and is the MOST studied alternative cancer treatment in Europe. There are books written about it.

https://www.themistletoebook.com/

There is a clinical trial currently ongoing with stage iv breast cancer patients at John's Hopkins in Baltimore. This clinical trial was made possible by Ivelisse Page, the stage iv colon cancer survivor that this stack references. Her story can be found her: https://www.believebig.org/ivelisses-story/

Her oncologist at John's Hopkins, Dr. Peter Hinderberger suggested she try Mistletoe as part of her healing strategy.

Ivelisse went on to start the non-profit Believe Big the organization helping millions of people learn about how they can incorporate mistletoe into their healing protocol.

In 2018 I chose to use only surgery, mistletoe, diet and lifestyle changes and that worked well for me. (well before the pysop inflicted on us by the medical mafia)

What is right for one person may not be right for others. We are all unique. In my opinion this is one of the ways Allopathic medicine gets it wrong.

Allopathic medicine gives us all the same treatment, and from my experience after being initiated into the dis-ease club, is that we all have a unique path to walk based on WHO WE ARE and how we developed our dis-ease. Allopathic medicine strips people of their innate power by telling patients that it isn't their fault that they developed their dis-ease. Which I understand in a society that likes to be coddled is a nice thing, but it's doing the patient no favors. This also keeps the Allopathic model going because the patient believes he/she had no responsibility in creating said dis-ease therefore they have no power to heal said dis-ease and they give away all their power to the doctor to heal them. People give doctors too much power. Our society has intentionally been created in such a way that people wrongly look to doctors as gods and with this power the doctor’s words can be a healing placebo or a deadly nocebo. And it is that dogma that is programmed into people's heads that reinforce the placebo or nocebo.

A positive example of a doctor’s power to heal with words is Dr. Bernie Segel and how his words helped to heal his patients. Because of societal programming a doctors words hold much power. The world would be a better place if doctors used that power to heal and bless people instead of harm and doom people to death, but most doctors are not in the business to heal people. They are in the business to make money and money can't be made from patients that heal.

An excellent doctor will be a partner with the patient to help figure out the root cause of dis-ease but leave the responsibility to the patient to do the work to heal. When you hand over your health to a doctor, who is also a stranger, who is also a flawed human, you are really rolling the dice with the only home you have on this planet. No one cares about YOU more than YOU and so taking an active role in your own health is paramount to healing a body that is temporarily out of sync with nature (dis-ease).

No two dis-eases were created in the same way from person to person. This concept may sound new to you, but that is because the Allopathic model is so simplified or dumbed down for the average person. But once you delve into the what dis-ease is or isn't you learn that WE play an active role in our dis-ease creation via diet and lifestyle and at the top of the lifestyle list is THOUGHTS whether negative or positive have a far-reaching impact on our body. Negative thoughts, lack of self-love, putting ones emotions last, ignoring your bodies signals, ignoring gut instinct, all these things play a role in dis-ease creation.

We hold so much power over our physiology, but Allopathic medicine wants us to believe we are powerless, and they hold all the answers.

Nothing could be further from the truth. Allopathic medicine is great for emergency medicine, but for everyday health and chronic diet/lifestyle issues it falls short because it’s based on “a pill for every ill” and that model can’t bring about true healing or true health.

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Thank you, agree totally!

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And reason why Oncologist get to sell there drugs DIRECTLY to their patients and tell me why that's not a conflict of interest!

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Good point!

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