Why I Don’t Support the Pink Ribbon Campaign!

Why I Don’t Support the Pink Ribbon Campaign!

Before you decide I am an awful person or that I don’t care about cancer patients please give me a chance to explain.

A friend said, “With all the money they have raised why don’t they have a solution?” I said, “Because they aren’t looking for a cure they are looking for another drug or toxic element that they can use and make trillions of dollars from.”

If they did research on my friends and others that have cured their own cancer to find out how they did it. Like, Dr. Linda Day who recovered from breast cancer and wrote the book, I Am Not Afraid of Cancer Anymore. Or Louise Hay chose not to do treatment for cervical cancer and three months later the cancer was gone.
Or the number of people in Young Living who have recovered from cancer. Or if they looked at Nicole Stevens research showing the effectiveness of Young Living Frankincense and other essential oils on cancer cells.
Or they were studying people with multiple personalities that change their health when they change their personality. Did you know that one personality may have diabetes, need glasses, have a tumor, allergies, etc. but it all changes when they change personalities! Cool stuff, I think. How do they do that?
What does that say about our health, is it actually determined by our personality? We talk about a type A personality associated with heart disease, do other illnesses have a personality type?
What makes up our personality? According to the American Heritage New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, third edition, personality is “the pattern of thoughts, feelings, and activities that distinguishes one person from another”. Each of us has a pattern of thoughts, feelings, and activities that make us who we are, which creates our life and our health. The exciting aspect of this is that we can change our pattern and there by change our life…if we choose to. How does all of that play into our health?
As Mike Adams of NaturalNews says, “Why is it called Breast Cancer Awareness Month? Why isn’t it Breast Cancer Prevention Month?” We are all fully aware that breast cancer exists, however, there are many things that can be done to help prevent it, so why aren’t we told about those things? Such as:
  • Eating fruits and vegetables
  • Cutting down on sugar and processed foods
  • Exercising
  • Getting plenty of Vitamin D
  • Eliminating as many chemicals from our food, water, air, personal care     products, drugs, household cleaners, etc. as possible
  • Learn to relax and forgive
  • Have healthy relationships
  • Using essential oils
  • And perhaps the biggest one, become aware of what we think, believe, say, and how that effects our health?
We are very complex and staying healthy sometimes takes a little work but that doesn’t mean we have to give up and feed into the mass media and the current health care systems paradigm! Every person on this planet contends with cancer everyday of our lives. For most of us our white blood cells take care of the cancer cells on a daily basis. However, when our immune system is depressed for various reasons it can’t keep up with the number of cancer cells. So the body in it’s infinite wisdom creates a toxic waste dump (the tumor or at least confines it to a system like the blood or bones) so when it has more energy it can clean it up. (I think it is interesting that the essential oils used successfully in cancer research are powerful immune stimulants.) Some people believe that most of us have cancer possibly up to 5 times in a life time but the time of stress goes away, the immune system recovers and cleans up the toxins in the body no need for surgery, chemo or radiation! Isn’t the body amazing!
Rather than using chemo and radiation that kills off the immune system (which is the one thing we know kills cancer cells) why aren’t we doing research to find out how to improve the immune system so it can recover and balance the system again? The main reason is no one can make trillions of dollars off us living a healthy lifestyle!
Why aren’t we studying what they do in alternative centers around the world that have helped many people recover from cancer? Often they are dealing with people who have been given a death sentence by an oncologist and so have no hope of recovery and yet they recover! How do they do that?
Why has the FDA tried so hard to shut down Dr. Stanislaw Burzynski a medical doctor and Ph.D in biochemist in Texas? He has absolutely no complaints against him the only thing he has done is help people with cancer and they actually get well! However, the Texas Medical Board took him to the Texas state supreme court to stop his practice. The FDA took him to four Federal Grand Juries over a 10 year period all finding no fault on his part. Finally, at the 5th Grand Jury in 1995, two sets of jurors found him not guilty of any wrongdoing. Dr. Burzynski’s story on DVD.“When Antineoplastons (his treatment) are approved, it will mark the first time in history a single scientist, not a pharmaceutical company, will hold the exclusive patent and distribution rights on a paradigm-shifting medical breakthrough.”
That is extremely scary news to the pharmaceutical companies.The pharmaceutical companies aren’t about to give up on the trillion dollar business of cancer easily. So if you or someone you know is doing this kind of research let me know and I will be glad to donate!

Thanks for joining me on this journey!

Have a healthy, happy day! Please feel free to forward to your friends and family.

For more health and wealth tips check out my book Simply Natural.

By Mary Marsh, PhD, Options for Health & Wealth MaryMarsh.com

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