I'm getting my treatment plan in place, and am feeling very optimistic that it will heal my cancer. There are so many therapies available, all of which have success stories. I'm taking a "shotgun approach" using several therapies simultaneously, so unfortunately I won't know for sure which ones are actually working.
I'm approaching this treatment from three directions: spiritual, emotional/mental, and physical.
Spiritual:
Daily prayer and meditation, at least two times a day, in morning and evening. I'm finding that I meditate much more than those two times, however. I feel a constant connection with God.
Others are also praying with me: Silent Unity, my church members, my storytelling friends, relatives and other friends. I feel very supported spiritually and emotionally.
Emotional/Mental
I'm writing in a journal, and also on this blog.
My friends and family are providing lots of loving support.
One thing I want to do is to go on retreat. I feel burdened by the day-to-day responsibilities of running a household, and I'd like to have more time for meditation and quiet reflection, reading, listening and playing music. My house is very cluttered--I feel the need to clear away the clutter, just like I need to clear away the cancer! I'm hoping to get some help with this project.
I need to spend time with my three horses more. These gentle beasts always bring me peace. I don't need to ride them, just be with them! The demands of the household seem to keep me from finding the time to do that, however. This I must change.
My dear friend Kyla wants to have a "healing way" gathering for me. Last year she organized a "blessing way" gathering for a young friend who had given birth, and it was a wonderful way to give her emotional support as she embarked on the blessed path of motherhood at age 16. This would be an opportunity for my friends and family to gather in positive support for my healing journey.
I continue to feel very grateful for all the support that everyone is giving me. I've never been very good at accepting assistance from others; I see this cancer as an opportunity to learn to receive instead of giving all the time.
Physical
Here is my current plan for treating my body directly:
Supplements:
IP-6 & Inositol, 4 caps daily
AHCC (extract from several mushroom mycelia) 2 caps daily
Paw Paw (from the branches of the Paw Paw tree), 4 caps daily
Graviola (anti-cancer herb) 9 caps daily
Vit. D3, 10,000 IU daily
Modified Citrus Pectin, 45 g. daily
Vitamin C (about 5 g. daily)
I'm drinking alkaline water, plan to drink up to 1 gal./daily (as soon as I buy the machine to make it).
Coffee enema 3 times a week
Heat therapy (coupled with external urine therapy): I'm applying aged urine externally every evening then heating in a moderate sauna (140-150 degrees) plus using near-infrared heat lamps directed onto the tumors for 45 minutes to an hour. My husband recommends I use a thermometer to get my core temperature up to 104; so far I've not checked my temperature.
Castor Oil packs: recommended by Edgar Cayce and others. The castor oil has been found to draw tumors out of some people.
I'm also applying castor oil to the tumor areas when under the heat lamps. When not in the sauna, I keep a castor oil pack on the tumors, covered with plastic wrap to keep the area warm.
Olive Gold3: This product was recommended by a friend who is a lay healer. I've already seen skin growths disappear by applying it to the skin. She thinks applying it to the skin over the tumors will help them go away. It is supposed to bring oxygen to the tissues.
Diet
I'll write a more detailed post on my diet in a few days. I'm still researching the best diet. For now, I've given up ALL refined sugar, and am keeping even natural sugars to a minimum. I'm making sure I get lots of raw foods, with enzymes intact, but I'm not going 100% raw food diet right now. I'm drinking a "green drink" every morning, and have some wheat, rye, and coriander seeds growing in our sun room, so soon I'll be juicing fresh greens. I'm also drinking a POWERFUL orange juice, made from the whole (organically grown) orange. It is a little bitter tasting, but my body seems to LOVE it! I know eggplant and cabbage family vegetables will be an important part of my diet. I'm using flax seed oil on salads, along with chia seeds, pumpkin seeds, and almonds. More on diet later.
I continue to do yoga in a class twice a week, and need to do it every day. I plan to walk bicycle, and ride horses more (although with winter coming on, this might be more difficult).
Yesterday I met with a DO in Oklahoma who uses intravenous vitamin C and oxygen therapy, as well as irradiating the blood and putting it back into the blood stream. I really like him, and I will begin treatments 3 times a week starting next Tuesday. More on that later, too.
WHEW! This sounds like a lot, doesn't it? I should have been doing all these things over a year ago, but I was still in denial about actually having cancer. Still, the DO looked at the pathologist's report, and he said the cancer is not a rapidly growing kind, so we should be in good shape.
Friday, November 21, 2008
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