Cure for cancer coming in hot! ?
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That's sad to hear. The man who used it successfully had late stage cancer throughout his body and was given 3 months to live (the same with a woman who also used it, referenced in one of the links above). The woman's success is what led this man to trying it himself.
If I had cancer, I’d be doing that + the rife machine. CaNt hurt anything.
We know for fact that placebos, despite the patient's knowledge of such treatment, work to cure various, including chronic, diseases. This is science fact, if I absolutely must I'll go through the effort of finding the papers for citation.
That said, I've long had a suspicion that people who die to disease do so by subconscious choice. Hence, some will be more susceptible to treatment than others. I often contemplated whether or not all of pharma and medicine could amount to the greatest "ritual" in human history. The power generated by constantly legitimizing medicine and science might be the only thing really driving cures to real success. Which in turn could imply that we have the natural ability to self-heal, and subconsciously order our genome to do either keep us alive.
Obviously this is extremely far fetched, and I don't want to go into an abundance of details that could amount to nothing more but cherry picking.
What I do hope to achieve though, is for this idea to spread so that science can empirically and rigorously attempt to analyze this.
In either case, we need more patriots that are truly open-minded and not confined to career-academics and paper printing over bringing God's kingdom to earth.
If you hear people talk down tech, science and medicine please consider adding some perspective. We're outnumbered in all the frontiers of evolution and this has to change.
I believe there is a lot of truth in this. Some people I met from Thailand basically said the same about our medical system here. Apparently, over there, they treat the 'whole person' - mind, body, and soul... very successfully. In the U.S., doctors treat patients like an auto mechanic deals with cars.
I have a rare doctor. She is from India. She does exactly what you describe. She will dish out medicine when it helps, but she also recommended prayer and counseling for a bout of anxiety I was having. It worked.
Prior to her, I had a Dr. Feelgood that put me on some type of fucking sedative that, while certainly relaxing, wasn't what I needed. What was odd is that I hear that doctor just up and quit one day ... He was relatively young too. Maybe he got his degree from Dr. Jill Biden.
The second doctor is a criminal, complicit in one of the greatest crimes in human history:
Deliberate medical dependency on band-aids despite cures knowingly being available at ridiculously low costs.
I'm glad you found a doctor that seems more in line with the ideal medical treatment and am very happy to hear that such exist in the first place.
Medicine, science and technology are great gifts, using them in combination with prayer or other types of spiritual practices should be the norm, not an exception.
The ability to self heal I believe. The ability to self destruct is undeniable. The voodoo doctors hex someone that believes and they go off and die. Same hex on a nonbeliever and nothing happens. So what happens when the medical professionals that “you were taught to trust” tell you you to get your affairs in order because you will surely die.