Milarepa wrote:Inspirational Stuff! Really an honour to have this little insight into you life! Brilliant also to see you're expereince is in turn helping others. Many, many thanks for sharing this here!
It is my vision that folks who watch this can see
the value of re-thinking their options no matter
what dis-ease they are diagnosed with. They have
the opportunity to alkalize themselves and not allow
the foods they eat to acidify their system. Reiki is
a wonderful tool to help one relax and clear the
blockages that prevents the healing process.
I would like to see folks learn prevention and not get
to a place where inflammation can become a problem to
breed dis-ease in the body.......
I have a brochure that I give out to folks who come to
see the documentary. The following is a page from the brochure..........
A brief summary of how I reversed my life threatening diagnoses.
...I first had to know what I didn’t want , I did not want a total hysterectomy, followed by chemotherapy and radiation.
...I then had to figure out what I needed to do. I began changing my eating habit’s no fried foods, no sugar, no hydrogenated oils, no white flour....
...I went in search of books about preventing dis-ease in that process I found Jon Kabat Zinn’s video interview with Bill Moyers a treasure for me.
...I searched for a Holistic Dr. but none did I find.
...I sought out yoga along with muscle toning exercises.
...I became aware of my self talk and adjusted it when I’d hear myself say, “I want to heal,” when I really should have said “I’m healthy.”
...I used visualizations that I created to go deeper within to talk to my cells and become the captain of my own body
...I treated myself to Reiki Therapy from Janice Anderson a Reiki practitioner and a Holistic RN.
...I connected spiritually with my parents who passed on when I was a child and asked for their guidance.
...I made peace with resentments that accumulated over the years and learned to let them go.
...I learned to be my own health advocate and find other options beyond what the medical profession was offering.
...I chose not to tell anyone about my diagnoses beyond my immediate family and those within the medical profession who I chose to work with