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Fergus2007
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Any opinions/theories/experiences with Dr. Hamer's theory that before the development of the Cancer tumor a lesion will be visible on a brain scan that looks like a stroke to the untrained eye.
The lesion is caused by emotional trauma and the area of the brain that it develops in will determine the later tumor.
The theory is that through letting go of the traumatic event the brain lesion will dissolve and with it the tumor.
My father is in hospital due to chemo-complications and was told about Dr Hamer's theories by a medical student two nights ago.
Two "mini-strokes" where found in his brain when he was examined to find the cause of confusion associated with the chemo-complications ... .
The lesion is caused by emotional trauma and the area of the brain that it develops in will determine the later tumor.
The theory is that through letting go of the traumatic event the brain lesion will dissolve and with it the tumor.
My father is in hospital due to chemo-complications and was told about Dr Hamer's theories by a medical student two nights ago.
Two "mini-strokes" where found in his brain when he was examined to find the cause of confusion associated with the chemo-complications ... .
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