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I wrote an article entitled 'Why chemotherapy and radiation are not enough to heal from cancer'(you can read it on my web site- cancershift.com. The premise I put forth is that eliminating the cancer cells is not enough. We need to change the body's terrain and stimulate the immune system so that cancer cells are not longer able to continue to flourish. So everyday that you are exercising you are helping your immune system, moving more lymphatic fluid through your body, eliminating toxins and getting stronger. As you change your diet and adopt an anti-cancer diet (less sugar and refined grains, more fruits and vegetables, less red meat, less processed foods, more omega 3 - less omega 6, more alkaline producing foods, etc) you are daily giving your body what it needs to change its internal terrain so that you are no longer unconsciously fueling cancer cell growth.
If you are meditating or deeply relaxing each day you are giving your body a chance to heal at a deep level, without the constant interference of thoughts and other preoccupations. The body heals most during deep sleep, meditation and deep relaxation because it is able to focus on what it has to do, the innate intelligence is there we just need to give the body a chance to tap into it. Lastly, bringing pleasure, laughter, doing loving things, feeling loved and supported are all great ways of enhancing the healing of the body.
I could go on... but I hope this gives you an idea of what you can do to feel like an active participant and feel more empowered on your healing journey!
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