Quantum
HEALTH
Issue 13 September/October 2011
“I [imagined] that cancer was my child. So I sent my love to my cancer, and pain decreased and I could sleep fi ne. . . . I touched this [points to the former site of his cancer] and said to my cancer, ‘I love you, I love you, I love you.’ And pain decreased.”
Releasing Repressed Emotions
Because many of my interviewees believed that illness represents a state of blockage, they therefore believed that it was healthy to release any emotions they had been holding onto, such as fear, anger, grief, etc. One woman who healed from liver cancer said:
“I didn’t really know how to express the anger. . . . But that anger lodged in my liver. . . . And understanding that pattern doesn’t mean that it [the anger] goes away, but it does mean that I can know it when it happens, and I can manage it now, which I couldn’t before.”
Taking Herbs or Vitamins
Many of my interviewees took various forms of supplements, with the belief that they helped to detoxify their body or boost their immune system. A gastric cancer survivor describes his supplement regimen this way:
“I got myself on IP-6. . . . Since IP-6 is the messenger molecule, it needs a message to carry, and that is made of trace minerals. [I] added a trace mineral supplement, but the molecule is still considered a free radical by the body, so I added Vitamin C to allow free radical passage from the blood stream through the cell walls. Then Aloe Vera juice—Vitamin E—to aid in cell reproduction and recovery. . . . Added some anti-parasite herbs and come Thanksgiving was doing quite well. . . All I used were herbals and better nutrition to create a ‘cancer abortion.’”
Using Intuition to Help Make Treatment Decisions
Finally, many of my interviewees expressed the importance of using intuition to help make decisions. For example, one woman who healed her metastatic pancreatic cancer said:
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“At that diagnosis appointment, I was sitting on the table or whatever you call it—the bed—and I—are you ready for this one? I heard a little voice in my head. I never heard voices before. I heard a voice that said, ‘Not that way, not this time.’... He [the physician] became very frustrated, told me that the diagnosis was very serious and that I needed to follow his exact rules and guidelines in order to get myself better. If not, I did not have a good prognosis. Nonetheless, I told him that I was not going to do that and I don’t know why. I just knew that that voice meant something.”
In addition to these six treatments, which were frequent among both groups, two other treatments emerged slightly more frequently among the healers than among the survivors. They were Healing, Unblocking, or Infusing Energy, and Strengthening or Activating the Immune System. You can read about these in my full dissertation, which you may download here:
http://www.shuniyahealing.com/offer/research. html.
In Conclusion
This article represents only a snippet of my research fi ndings. I am currently designing a research website (
www.TrueHealingStories.com) that will allow me to continue to collect and analyse cases of exceptional cancer remission. In the future, this site will also be searchable, so that people with cancer will be able to search for healing stories that match their diagnosis. If you know of anyone who healed from cancer in an exceptional way, please encourage him or her to submit their healing story, anonymously if they wish, at
www.TrueHealingStories.com.
Dr. Kelly A.Turner also offers Integrative Cancer Consultations to cancer patients who wish to integrate complementary approaches into their Western treatment. For more information, please visit
www.ShuniyaHealing.com and to contact Kelly write to her at
kellyturner@shuniyahealing.com.
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