Jumat, 01 Februari 2008

Re: [cancercured] Re: Cancer is not a Disease - It's a Survival Mechanism

Emotional issues is just one factor.
It may be very big issue for some.

Marti wrote:
>
> Well, I have yet to meet a person who does not have some of the same
> issues as described below! And though I am aware that negative
> thinking is bad for health generally, it seems to me that the way this
> is being described below puts the blame on the person with the cancer.
> Not very helpful. It probably comes from that same idiotic line of
> thinking used by the German doctor listed on Mercola's site who
> explains the occurrence of autism in a child by the mother feeling
> depressed during pregnancy or some other crap.
>
> So, I guess my dog who died young of cancer had a lot of deep
> emotional trauma, probably stemming from her puppyhood. I never knew
> she had a negative self-image but as she died at the age of 5 of
> cancer....well, it just goes to show that the outward wagging of the
> tail cannot hide the depressed doggy within.
>
> I have no doubt that a positive outlook is important to our general
> well-being, but you cannot ward off cancer by holding a good thought.
>
> Marti
>
> Book Excerpt:
> > After having seen thousands of cancer patients over a period of
> three decades, I began to recognize a certain pattern of thinking,
> believing and feeling that was common to most of them. To be more
> specific, I have yet to meet a cancer patient who does not feel
> burdened by some poor self-image, unresolved conflict and worries, or
> past emotional trauma that still lingers in his/her subconscious.
> Cancer, the physical disease, cannot occur unless there is a strong
> undercurrent of emotional uneasiness and deep-seated frustration.
> > Cancer patients typically suffer from lack of self-respect or
> > worthiness, and often have what I call an "unfinished business" in
> their life......
> >
>
>


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