For the last 7 months, I have been working with four different cancer patients, all addressing the disease from a different prospective:
Patient #1 Lives 1,500 miles away and has rectal cancer
Patient #2 Lives in Miami and has non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
Patient #3 Cervical cancer
Patient #4 Colon cancer
All of them have had traditional treatments, two have had surgery and all of them have gone through chemotherapy and radiation. For sure, cancer is on the rise. With more mental stress, toxins in the air, water and the exposure to toxic chemicals - no wonder it's devastating the population.
My first patients' treatments are of acupuncture and Medical Qi Gong - 3 days a week all through her chemotherapy treatments and never had any surgery. She kept her system as alkaline as possible, ate a very clean diet; no meat, fish or chicken. Most importantly, she had a great attitude and was grateful for her treatments, to everyone who visited or called, and to the doctors and everyone she came in contact with. Her main meditation practice was thankfulness, gratefulness and loving kindness. Whenever I came to see her, there was always soothing music and NO TV.
The second patient received long-distance healing from me and went through the standard Western protocol for cancer. He never complained no matter how much pain and discomfort he was having. He also practiced gratitude, thankfulness and loving kindness, and although they say the cancer is gone, he hasn't recovered as yet. The surgeries took the biggest toll on his system and so did the chemicals. The radiation has affected his other organs and has caused the most damage.
My third patient went through multiple surgeries, chemotherapy and radiation, and although she started out with a good attitude, as time went on, the negativity and the bitterness showed their ugly heads. She was complaining about her doctors, the nurses and the way she has been disrespected. The "poor me" attitude surfaced and her health is going down the tubes quickly. She was also getting alternative treatments once every two or three weeks and always wants to share her war stories on how this or that doctor isn't giving her what she needs. This is the worst scenario and the most toxic.
The last patient has been getting alternative treatments regularly, eats a strict vegan diet, detoxifies his body, and practices gratefulness for his life and everyone who is in it. Over the last 6 months, he has had no pain, no discomfort, and no adverse effects from the cancer. He is not clear of the cancer by a long shot. In fact, they say it's growing. He hasn't noticed anything except weight loss but continues to follow a strict diet and alternative treatment program. Now, his doctors are suggesting chemotherapy that he is starting this week. Although he is a little reluctant to move into traditional medicine, they say it may keep him alive a little longer. Today he asked his doctor this, "If I were your father, what would you advise me to do?" His doctor advised to keep doing what he is doing and wait to see what happens.
It's a tough call.
From my observation, attitude is the key in going through a disease process. Surgery is one of the worst options and i'll tell you why. First of all, your body doesn't know if a skilled surgeon or a hoodlum on the street has cut you. The body just knows it's been cut and has to divert energy into healing the wound. Second, when you get cut, most likely it disturbs the meridian line and it interferes with the normal flow of Qi causing more underline problems in the future. I am not saying all surgery is bad, but if you can avoid it without endangering your well-being, you are better off. The anesthetizing will lower your immune system as well. Medicine should be about boosting your immune system, not killing the disease.
That's why, it is so very important to do whatever you can to keep your immune system strong. Eat more fruits and veggies, practice loving kindness, thankfulness, and gratitude. Don't hold on to things, practice forgiveness, stay hydrated and if you want to live a long healthy life, learn the Internal exercises like the Recharging Qi Gong exercises. It will build your immune system, keep you flexible and you will be able to handle stress much easier.
I wish you the best in your Health, Wealth and Happiness!
Dr. Wu Dhi
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