Recently I watched a great interview that Chris Wark did with Ivelisse Page who healed herself of stage 4 colon cancer naturally. I don’t know what public perception is out there so I wonder if the average person in middle America thinks that that is crazy.
Most of the people I surround myself with realize that there are natural non toxic cures for just about every single disease. Sometimes I forget that I live in a bubble.
I guess there are still people out there that believe only chemotherapy, radiation and surgery can cure cancer. I should make sure to clarify. Because “cure” is a regulated word by the FDA that’s actually true. Kind of. In reality it’s not but within our legal system it’s true. Only chemotherapy and doctors can cure disease, everybody knows that. Wink wink…
I wish I could yell from the rooftops to every person newly diagnosed with cancer that they have options. There are other things they can do before they go down the path of allopathic western medicine.
Even if they choose that path, I just want people to know that there are options. They don’t “have” to do anything. In fact studies show that not doing anything results in longer life without pain and suffering than if someone actually decides to do chemo and radiation. You can read more about all those studies in a book called Cancer Step Outside the Box or listen to our interview with Chris Wark where he talked about this issue.
If you’re interested I even recorded an entire hour long show about what I would do if I were diagnosed with cancer.
I think I mistakenly excluded mistletoe (aka Iscador) from that list.
Ivelisse actually ended up doing a regular dose of injections of mistltoe. As she said in the interview she’s NOT a fan of needles or injections but this is her life she’s talking about here.
There are a couple of books on the use of mistletoe as a cancer therapy below if you would like to do a little further research. You can also read a great article Chris Wark posted about mistletoe by clicking here.
So What Does All This Mean?
Is mistletoe the cure for cancer? No. But it is a very powerful weapon to have in your toolkit should you ever get diagnosed. Personally I would NEVER get chemotherapy and radiation. I would rather die than suffer through that. Plus there are only 3 types of cancer that respond well to chemotherapy. If you want to know what those three are you can listen to the show we did with Chris by going here.
There are many things one can do. I would immediately get on vitamin b-17 and learn about what they can do as well as selenium. Those are two things one can get immediately right way in their local health food store.
Meanwhile I’d buy some books and start getting educated. I would start with Cancer Step Outside the Box by Ty Bollinger and be prepared to be blown away at all the information you never knew while reading that book.
But what it boils down it, is that you have options. There’s no rush. Traditional medical oncologists will try their best to rush you in to surgery, chemotherapy and radiation but in my opinion those cancer cells have been growing and multiplying in your body for years so another couple of days to think about things most likely (read my disclaimer) won’t do anything.
But don’t take my word for it. I’m just giving you my thoughts and opinions.
Would I use mistletoe? Of course I would. I would throw the kitchen sink that disease and let the chips fall where they may.
Just remember cancer isn’t a result of a lack of chemotherapy and radiation in your body. Sure they might kill some cancer cells but they also radically damage your immune system and there are no guarantees.
Look into mistletoe and see what it’ll do for you.
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