So far, three people have contacted me to ask for the name of the Hippocrates Institute so they could give it to loved ones that have been diagnosed with cancer. If I can help anyone with this information or share some of the experiences, please let me know. I am more than willing to talk to someone that got hit with the "C" word or any health challenge that could possibly be addressed by alternative treatment.
Many people have shared information and web sites with me and I would be more than happy to pass this info on to others. I have recipes for raw food, growing sprouts, meditation and spiritual web sites and organizations to improve nutrition awareness, support organizations and many more resources for wellness.
This lifestyle change is not easy, nor is it a quick fix. Please know that if the oncologist would have told me there was a tumor that could be easily removed, immediately, with some chemo treatments to follow, I probably would have been scared out of my mind by the diagnosis and proceeded to the OR as quickly as possible. Get it out! Get it over with! Now I have to take responsiblity for my health and not just expect the doctors to "fix it" and go back to my old destructive ways. HOHUM
My case was not that cut and dry, so to speak. Alternatives seemed like the only path for me. Now that I am on this path, I am happy that I made the choice that I did, if for no other reason than the quality of life I have now. The surgical, exploratory route offered months and months of recovery and illness. God bless all the folk in that position.
It is a choice, and a transformation of beliefs to go with an alternative instead of the traditional treatments and a choice that should be discussed with loved ones and professionals. It is not for everyone, however, from my perspective it should be considered as a viable option, especially by insurance providers and the medical field in general.
Some of my friends say they admire my will-power, I just ask them what would they do if it were a matter of "life or death"? One friend said, "Just shoot me!" I love it! Go ahead and take the easy way out, why don't ya.
Monday, I will have a CT scan to check out my liver. Wednesday, I will meet with the oncologist and go over the results. All positive thoughts and prayers are welcome and deeply appreciated.
Many people have shared information and web sites with me and I would be more than happy to pass this info on to others. I have recipes for raw food, growing sprouts, meditation and spiritual web sites and organizations to improve nutrition awareness, support organizations and many more resources for wellness.
This lifestyle change is not easy, nor is it a quick fix. Please know that if the oncologist would have told me there was a tumor that could be easily removed, immediately, with some chemo treatments to follow, I probably would have been scared out of my mind by the diagnosis and proceeded to the OR as quickly as possible. Get it out! Get it over with! Now I have to take responsiblity for my health and not just expect the doctors to "fix it" and go back to my old destructive ways. HOHUM
My case was not that cut and dry, so to speak. Alternatives seemed like the only path for me. Now that I am on this path, I am happy that I made the choice that I did, if for no other reason than the quality of life I have now. The surgical, exploratory route offered months and months of recovery and illness. God bless all the folk in that position.
It is a choice, and a transformation of beliefs to go with an alternative instead of the traditional treatments and a choice that should be discussed with loved ones and professionals. It is not for everyone, however, from my perspective it should be considered as a viable option, especially by insurance providers and the medical field in general.
Some of my friends say they admire my will-power, I just ask them what would they do if it were a matter of "life or death"? One friend said, "Just shoot me!" I love it! Go ahead and take the easy way out, why don't ya.
Monday, I will have a CT scan to check out my liver. Wednesday, I will meet with the oncologist and go over the results. All positive thoughts and prayers are welcome and deeply appreciated.