Hello
Last time I was here I’ve promised to post a diet that I’m following. Since then I have tried different strategies my current one is Michio Kushi's standard macrobiotic dietary. Here is the link: http://www.kushiinstitute.org/html/what_is_macro.html
Also very important is to keep a balance and properly combine foods:
http://www.aliveraw.com/Articles/Food-Combining-Made-Easy.aspx
http://chetday.com/fcprins.html
Besides diet I have done reflexology, reiki (still doing), some Hydro peroxide IV plus vitamin C and B17 IV
Here is some another interesting link (for those who are looking for alternatives): http://pharmareview.wordpress.com/2011/02/24/the-lemon-miraculous-product-to-kill-cancer-cells-report-of-institute-of-health-sciences-charles-street-baltimore-usa/
Claudia thank you for your email I will respond to it shortly.
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Lovely to hear from you.
I didn't want you to think you had been forgotten by all.
Love to you and your life.
But, as to the you can't change your genes, do I have a surprise for you. Your genes are your genes, but they are either turned off, or,,,,,,, they can be turned on or off again.
It's the science of epigenetics. I have a post about here somewhere. There are some videos on line maybe from NOVA.
If your genes are the puppets, epigenetics represents the puppeteers. THey are the hand that controls the genes.
Live is so interesting.
Again, wonderful hearing from you,
Claudia0 -
epigenetics video urlscalifornia_artist said:Lovely to hear from you.
I didn't want you to think you had been forgotten by all.
Love to you and your life.
But, as to the you can't change your genes, do I have a surprise for you. Your genes are your genes, but they are either turned off, or,,,,,,, they can be turned on or off again.
It's the science of epigenetics. I have a post about here somewhere. There are some videos on line maybe from NOVA.
If your genes are the puppets, epigenetics represents the puppeteers. THey are the hand that controls the genes.
Live is so interesting.
Again, wonderful hearing from you,
Claudia
Link to the show. aired on pbs a few years back. It's really very interesting.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xjq5eEslJhw&NR=1
This is the part that talks about a clinical trial which uses changes in the epigenome to put some cancer patients into remission.
Just thought some of you might be interested:epigenetics part II
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFsxVkuChdU&NR=1
Has some very interesting info in all segments, but there is one a medical breakthrough in how to treat cancer. This is not a food based thing and does need to be admistered in a hospital under your doctor's care but it is out there.Life goes on. It seems to be calling my name.0 -
Thank you Claudia,california_artist said:epigenetics video urls
Link to the show. aired on pbs a few years back. It's really very interesting.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xjq5eEslJhw&NR=1
This is the part that talks about a clinical trial which uses changes in the epigenome to put some cancer patients into remission.
Just thought some of you might be interested:epigenetics part II
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFsxVkuChdU&NR=1
Has some very interesting info in all segments, but there is one a medical breakthrough in how to treat cancer. This is not a food based thing and does need to be admistered in a hospital under your doctor's care but it is out there.Life goes on. It seems to be calling my name.
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Thank you Claudia,
It is very interesting subject. I think you should post this link in a new post.
I always believed that our life style can make a huge difference.
This is why I’m making such choices in my life.
This is why I’m trying to keep my cancerous cells inactive or how you call it turning them off.
And if someone will tell me ...’look you eat so healthy, you exercise...and you still got cancer’ there is one response to it. Thanks to my life style I’ve got it now but not 20 years earlier, because it was in my genes since I was born, simply ‘waiting’ for the right time to show up. Also look how people who are applying anti cancer diet are going through chemo or radiation, how well they are doing, how many chemos their body can take, it is unbelievable.
In my life I know that the trigger which ‘turned on’ my cancer was the stress and trauma that I had over ten years ago not the food that I ate. Our mind is so powerful. I think it has major role in our well being.
Once again thank you for the video. Some things were new to me.0 -
Beabea-mil said:Thank you Claudia,
It is
Thank you Claudia,
It is very interesting subject. I think you should post this link in a new post.
I always believed that our life style can make a huge difference.
This is why I’m making such choices in my life.
This is why I’m trying to keep my cancerous cells inactive or how you call it turning them off.
And if someone will tell me ...’look you eat so healthy, you exercise...and you still got cancer’ there is one response to it. Thanks to my life style I’ve got it now but not 20 years earlier, because it was in my genes since I was born, simply ‘waiting’ for the right time to show up. Also look how people who are applying anti cancer diet are going through chemo or radiation, how well they are doing, how many chemos their body can take, it is unbelievable.
In my life I know that the trigger which ‘turned on’ my cancer was the stress and trauma that I had over ten years ago not the food that I ate. Our mind is so powerful. I think it has major role in our well being.
Once again thank you for the video. Some things were new to me.
Thank you for your post. I like your conviction. Self determination to the max. I'm curious about your visits to the oncology clinic. Do you get tests? and if so what type of tests? How do you use the information you get?
I am practicing an integrative approach. I will definitely check out your links. Wishing you continued health and happiness. Continue to keep us updated.
Mary Ann0 -
Beabea-mil said:Thank you Claudia,
It is
Thank you Claudia,
It is very interesting subject. I think you should post this link in a new post.
I always believed that our life style can make a huge difference.
This is why I’m making such choices in my life.
This is why I’m trying to keep my cancerous cells inactive or how you call it turning them off.
And if someone will tell me ...’look you eat so healthy, you exercise...and you still got cancer’ there is one response to it. Thanks to my life style I’ve got it now but not 20 years earlier, because it was in my genes since I was born, simply ‘waiting’ for the right time to show up. Also look how people who are applying anti cancer diet are going through chemo or radiation, how well they are doing, how many chemos their body can take, it is unbelievable.
In my life I know that the trigger which ‘turned on’ my cancer was the stress and trauma that I had over ten years ago not the food that I ate. Our mind is so powerful. I think it has major role in our well being.
Once again thank you for the video. Some things were new to me.
Thank you for your post. I like your conviction. Self determination to the max. I'm curious about your visits to the oncology clinic. Do you get tests? and if so what type of tests? How do you use the information you get?
I am practicing an integrative approach. I will definitely check out your links. Wishing you continued health and happiness. Continue to keep us updated.
Mary Ann0 -
Bea-Mildaisy366 said:Bea
Thank you for your post. I like your conviction. Self determination to the max. I'm curious about your visits to the oncology clinic. Do you get tests? and if so what type of tests? How do you use the information you get?
I am practicing an integrative approach. I will definitely check out your links. Wishing you continued health and happiness. Continue to keep us updated.
Mary Ann
Nice to have you pop in again...have thought of you and hoped you'd come back and show your smiling face....
I've always believed we're a product of our environment and after all the researching about hormones and pesticides in our food chain, we should wonder how any of us survive without a horrible disease diagnosis. Always thought I was a good eater and exerciser nut, but then cancer hit and I just had to revisit what I was doing with my body and life.
One of the biggest areas of concern, the stress I was enduring daily....working a full-time stressful job, keeping up with raising a family, enduring 2 mom's with their aging bodies and basically trying to keep in a good lifestyle. Well today I've learned to just stop and smell the roses!!!! No more corp job, no more rushing to the stores, plain and simply trying to enjoy life in the "slow lane".
If you had to pick one thing that was a good "de-stresser" what would you suggest? I've got some great yoga going and started reading a book Mary Ann suggested from O. Carl Simonton, MD, with his self-awareness techniques. Do I practice every day...NO!! Curious what you'd suggest as doesn't your husband teach Reiki?
After reading the Macrobiotics link I find it interesting that fruits are on the WEEKLY list and don't read Olive Oil anywhere. I'm more on the Mediterranean diet with lots of berries and cruciferous vegies. Looks like most of the diet centers around vegies and beans...am I correct? I don't eat any meat, just the "good" fish, as even the grass fed chicken/meat is way too expensive. Best bet is just avoid the meat and chicken all together....easy for me!
I'll checkout the other links as always into alternative approaches. I chose the chemo & radiation as didn't know enough about any alternatives, but sure am now trying to keep my immune system up and running in full tilt to keep me healthy. Challenging isn't it?
Continued health to you and your family!!
Jan0 -
Jan and Mary Annjazzy1 said:Bea-Mil
Nice to have you pop in again...have thought of you and hoped you'd come back and show your smiling face....
I've always believed we're a product of our environment and after all the researching about hormones and pesticides in our food chain, we should wonder how any of us survive without a horrible disease diagnosis. Always thought I was a good eater and exerciser nut, but then cancer hit and I just had to revisit what I was doing with my body and life.
One of the biggest areas of concern, the stress I was enduring daily....working a full-time stressful job, keeping up with raising a family, enduring 2 mom's with their aging bodies and basically trying to keep in a good lifestyle. Well today I've learned to just stop and smell the roses!!!! No more corp job, no more rushing to the stores, plain and simply trying to enjoy life in the "slow lane".
If you had to pick one thing that was a good "de-stresser" what would you suggest? I've got some great yoga going and started reading a book Mary Ann suggested from O. Carl Simonton, MD, with his self-awareness techniques. Do I practice every day...NO!! Curious what you'd suggest as doesn't your husband teach Reiki?
After reading the Macrobiotics link I find it interesting that fruits are on the WEEKLY list and don't read Olive Oil anywhere. I'm more on the Mediterranean diet with lots of berries and cruciferous vegies. Looks like most of the diet centers around vegies and beans...am I correct? I don't eat any meat, just the "good" fish, as even the grass fed chicken/meat is way too expensive. Best bet is just avoid the meat and chicken all together....easy for me!
I'll checkout the other links as always into alternative approaches. I chose the chemo & radiation as didn't know enough about any alternatives, but sure am now trying to keep my immune system up and running in full tilt to keep me healthy. Challenging isn't it?
Continued health to you and your family!!
Jan
Jan,
My best ‘de-stressor’ is my cancer. I know it sounds ridiculous, but I’m totally different person since I was diagnosed. It made me slow down and like you said smell the roses. There is no rush anymore. I have time to meditate, read good books (Barbara Ann Brennan’s, Neal Donald Walsch’s, and Collin P. Sisson’s – these are few examples what type of literature I’m interested in). There is no regimen in my life. I basically try to live in a moment. I always had a big interest in cooking so now I’m checking all anticancer diets. I exercise ....a little, some walking and some pilates. I think more about ....myself now. I try to be calm and positive.
Mary Ann,
As per my tests so far I had only colposcopy, blood tests (including CA125), urine tests, pap smears. I hope that this time my oncologist will send me for some CAT scan or MRI. It is already over a year since my last scan. I’ll keep you updated.
All the best girls.0 -
Good prescription, Beabea-mil said:Jan and Mary Ann
Jan,
My best ‘de-stressor’ is my cancer. I know it sounds ridiculous, but I’m totally different person since I was diagnosed. It made me slow down and like you said smell the roses. There is no rush anymore. I have time to meditate, read good books (Barbara Ann Brennan’s, Neal Donald Walsch’s, and Collin P. Sisson’s – these are few examples what type of literature I’m interested in). There is no regimen in my life. I basically try to live in a moment. I always had a big interest in cooking so now I’m checking all anticancer diets. I exercise ....a little, some walking and some pilates. I think more about ....myself now. I try to be calm and positive.
Mary Ann,
As per my tests so far I had only colposcopy, blood tests (including CA125), urine tests, pap smears. I hope that this time my oncologist will send me for some CAT scan or MRI. It is already over a year since my last scan. I’ll keep you updated.
All the best girls.
Hi Bea...it sounds like you are enjoying life to the max and that is great! I do think that stress is a huge factor in a diagnosis of cancer. I was a Type A and had lots of job pressures. I just felt that work was no longer any fun and didn't feel "right". SO, I retired with great plans and in 8 months I was diagnosed. I lead a much more stress free life today....and like you, think more about myself. I try not to do anything I really do not want to do and I pay a lot more attention to what I eat!
So glad you have stopped to smell the roses....it sounds like it is working for you! Also, I love your picture...looks VERY peaceful!!
Enjoy life!
Karen0
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