Some Cancers May Go Away

For decades, people have been using a variety of CAM therapies to battle cancer.  I personally am aware of people who have become cancer free with minimal treatment, or with no treatment whatsoever.  Many people believe that we have cancer cells in our body at many times in our lives.  As long as our immune system is intact, it manages these cells.

Today’s New York Times has an article about cancers “going away”.  We are talking about respected organizations reporting;  The study was conducted by Dr. H. Gilbert Welch, a researcher at the VA Outcomes Group in White River Junction, VT, and Dartmouth Medical School.

Here is the whole article Study Suggests Some Cancers May Go Away. Basically, it talks about women who have had regular mammograms having 22% more cancers than others over a 6 year period.

This could be huge.  Instead of jumping into aggressive, fear based treatments, this could be a vote for “watchful waiting”.

Also, how about using another evidence based modality such as Guided Imagery in the form of my CD’s?

Cancer Be Gone” compares cancer to weeds in a beautiful garden which can be easily removed. How about empowering the mind body connection to enhance the body’s ability to make the cancer go away?

This is a wonderful finding.  Remember when AIDS patients were terminal??

About Sharon O'Connor, RN

Sharon is an RN helping companies and their employees live healthier, more productive lives using relaxation, guided imagery, and hypnotherapy techniques. You may access her work in person (private and group sessions) professionally recorded CD's, and using Sound Mind Sound Body Corporate Wellness Plan, an employee benefit for audio downloads.
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