...passionate psychologist and (trauma-) pychotherapist (www.brainspotting.no), ph.d. candidate in neuroscience, still and always enquiring, inquiring and open minded...
Friday, 25 April 2014
The Spice That Prevents Fluoride From Destroying Your Brain
Now, a new study published in the Pharmacognosy Magazine titled, “Curcumin attenuates neurotoxicity induced by fluoride: An in vivo evidence,” adds experimental support to the suspicion that fluoride is indeed a brain-damaging substance, also revealing that a natural spice-derived protective agent against the various health effects associated with this compound is available.
The study was authored by researchers from the Department of Zoology, University College of Science, M.L. Sukhadia University, Udaipur, India, who have spent the past decade investigating the mechanisms through which fluoride induces severe neurodegenerative changes in the mammalian brain, particularly in cells of the hippocampus and cerebral cortex.[i] [ii]
Source: http://themindunleashed.org/2014/04/spice-prevents-fluoride-destroying-brain.html
Thursday, 24 April 2014
Wednesday, 23 April 2014
Donna is a Radical Remission survivor of Stage 4 cervical cancer
Donna is a Radical Remission survivor of Stage 4 cervical cancer. Diagnosed at age 61, Donna tried conventional medicine to its fullest (8 rounds of chemotherapy), but it wasn't working, and eventually her doctors told her there was nothing more they could do. Today, she currently has no evidence of cancer.
Here is her story, in her own words:
I am an Art Instructor, and have my own Studio. I kept teaching, even when I had lost all my hair, etc. I find peace in painting, and in showing others that they also can paint. It warms my heart working with adults and children, showing them the magic in creating. I do believe this has helped me a lot...being positive, and around positive people, doing positive things.
I realized I really never had control over things to start with, all things are in Gods control. I just accept. This is why I am here - by the grace of God. I have the attitude of gratitude. When I was almost dead, I had a dream of what was going to happen. It calmed me and made me know that God was with me, no matter what happened. My will to live was more of an acceptance that if God wanted me to live, it would happen, if not, then I would die. I was not afraid, I bowed to His will.
At first I tried to have a lot of control; they were trying different medications on me, different dosages, etc. and I needed to know exactly what and why...it drove my Doctors and family nuts...but at the time I needed to try and be in control. [Other things I did included:] Keeping busy, not thinking about being sick. Even in the hospital I tried to keep busy. The hospital let me bring in my paints, even set up a space where I could paint. Every day the staff, nurses, doctors and housekeepers etc would stop in to see what I had painted. It was very hard in the beginning because of being on so many drugs, I could not remember how..but I kept trying and pretty soon I was painting again. I think keeping busy, helping others, being positive all helps.
I was in the hospital 115 days before they sent me home to die. My husband never left my side, he slept in the room every night with me, he was there all day, every day. When I was the sickest, he crawled into bed with me to hold me. The support he gave me -- I never saw or heard of another getting. It was sooo calming to me to know that he was there. It still brings tears of gratitude to my eyes when I think of how he was with me. Besides that, I received so many bouquets of flowers I cannot even remember how many, but over 50, from family and friends. We had visitors at the hospital daily, even though we were in a hospital 300 miles away from our home. The support I got was wonderful.
Once at home, I prayed and had many others pray for me. I had a blessing like it says in the Bible...to gather the Elders and lay hands on and anoint with oil. I let go, surrendered and said, "Thy will be done", not mine...I was ready to die, in peace.
It has been 6 years since Donna was diagnosed with terminal, Stage 4 cervical cancer with metastases in her lungs, lymph, blood, and bone. Today she has no evidence of disease.
http://www.radicalremission.com/index.php/blog/entry/healing-story-of-the-month-april-2014
Here is her story, in her own words:
I am an Art Instructor, and have my own Studio. I kept teaching, even when I had lost all my hair, etc. I find peace in painting, and in showing others that they also can paint. It warms my heart working with adults and children, showing them the magic in creating. I do believe this has helped me a lot...being positive, and around positive people, doing positive things.
I realized I really never had control over things to start with, all things are in Gods control. I just accept. This is why I am here - by the grace of God. I have the attitude of gratitude. When I was almost dead, I had a dream of what was going to happen. It calmed me and made me know that God was with me, no matter what happened. My will to live was more of an acceptance that if God wanted me to live, it would happen, if not, then I would die. I was not afraid, I bowed to His will.
At first I tried to have a lot of control; they were trying different medications on me, different dosages, etc. and I needed to know exactly what and why...it drove my Doctors and family nuts...but at the time I needed to try and be in control. [Other things I did included:] Keeping busy, not thinking about being sick. Even in the hospital I tried to keep busy. The hospital let me bring in my paints, even set up a space where I could paint. Every day the staff, nurses, doctors and housekeepers etc would stop in to see what I had painted. It was very hard in the beginning because of being on so many drugs, I could not remember how..but I kept trying and pretty soon I was painting again. I think keeping busy, helping others, being positive all helps.
I was in the hospital 115 days before they sent me home to die. My husband never left my side, he slept in the room every night with me, he was there all day, every day. When I was the sickest, he crawled into bed with me to hold me. The support he gave me -- I never saw or heard of another getting. It was sooo calming to me to know that he was there. It still brings tears of gratitude to my eyes when I think of how he was with me. Besides that, I received so many bouquets of flowers I cannot even remember how many, but over 50, from family and friends. We had visitors at the hospital daily, even though we were in a hospital 300 miles away from our home. The support I got was wonderful.
Once at home, I prayed and had many others pray for me. I had a blessing like it says in the Bible...to gather the Elders and lay hands on and anoint with oil. I let go, surrendered and said, "Thy will be done", not mine...I was ready to die, in peace.
It has been 6 years since Donna was diagnosed with terminal, Stage 4 cervical cancer with metastases in her lungs, lymph, blood, and bone. Today she has no evidence of disease.
http://www.radicalremission.com/index.php/blog/entry/healing-story-of-the-month-april-2014
Tuesday, 22 April 2014
Using Herbs and Supplements to Help Fight Cancer
For example, numerous studies done on epigallocatechin (ECGC)—a compound found in green tea—have found that it actively kills cancer cells, while other studies have found that mushroom supplements such as “turkey tail” increase the number of natural killer cells in cancer patients. Additional studies have shown that high doses of vitamin C, high doses of turmeric spice, and daily doses of probiotics all help to boost the immune system’s cancer-fighting capabilities.
Read more about herbs and supplements in Chapter 4 of Radical Remission: Surviving Cancer Against All Odds.
Monday, 21 April 2014
Saturday, 19 April 2014
Friday, 18 April 2014
Wednesday, 16 April 2014
............alcalize cancer with bacing soda and lemons...........
In an age where cancer rates are rising incredibly fast, the need for alternative treatments is becoming even more prominent. Research is being put into a number of different avenues with one supporting Dr. Marty Pagel, PhD, from the University of Arizona Cancer Center, who will test the effects of sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) on breast cancer patients. He is receiving a $ 2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to find to perform the study.
more information: http://www.collective-evolution.com/2014/04/15/lemon-baking-soda-shown-to-be-powerful-healing-combination/
more information: http://www.collective-evolution.com/2014/04/15/lemon-baking-soda-shown-to-be-powerful-healing-combination/
Tuesday, 15 April 2014
Monday, 14 April 2014
Meet Alysa Erwin: The Teen Who Beat Brain Cancer With Cannabis
In 2014, Alysa is cancer-free, and her family believes cannabis oil saved her life. At the time, the Erwins’ outlook appeared grim. Doctors call her condition Grade III anaplastic astrocytoma, an inoperable cancer with a near-zero survival rate. Alysa’s disease, caused by uncontrolled neuron growth, had spider-webbed throughout her brain. There were no individual tumors to target.
Source and more information: http://www.hempforfuture.com/2014/04/09/meet-alysa-erwin-the-teen-who-beat-cancer-with-cannabis/
Source and more information: http://www.hempforfuture.com/2014/04/09/meet-alysa-erwin-the-teen-who-beat-cancer-with-cannabis/
Sunday, 13 April 2014
Friday, 11 April 2014
Vitamin C intravenous kills cancer cells
High-dose parenteral ascorbate enhanced chemosensitivity of ovarian cancer and reduced toxicity of chemotherapy.
Abstract
Ascorbate (vitamin C)
was an early, unorthodox therapy for cancer, with an outstanding safety
profile and anecdotal clinical benefit. Because oral ascorbate was
ineffective in two cancer clinical trials, ascorbate was abandoned by
conventional oncology but continued to be used in complementary and
alternative medicine. Recent studies provide rationale for reexamining
ascorbate treatment. Because of marked pharmacokinetic differences,
intravenous, but not oral, ascorbate produces millimolar concentrations
both in blood and in tissues, killing cancer cells without harming
normal tissues. In the interstitial fluid surrounding tumor cells,
millimolar concentrations of ascorbate exert local pro-oxidant effects
by mediating hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)) formation, which kills cancer
cells. We investigated downstream mechanisms of ascorbate-induced cell
death. Data show that millimolar ascorbate, acting as a pro-oxidant,
induced DNA damage and depleted cellular adenosine triphosphate (ATP),
activated the ataxia telangiectasia mutated (ATM)/adenosine
monophosphate-activated protein kinase (AMPK) pathway, and resulted in
mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) inhibition and death in ovarian
cancer cells. The combination of parenteral ascorbate with the
conventional chemotherapeutic agents carboplatin and paclitaxel
synergistically inhibited ovarian cancer in mouse models and reduced
chemotherapy-associated toxicity in patients with ovarian cancer. On the
basis of its potential benefit and minimal toxicity, examination of
intravenous ascorbate in combination with standard chemotherapy is
justified in larger clinical trials.
source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=sciTranslMed+2014%2C+6+vitamin+C
source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=sciTranslMed+2014%2C+6+vitamin+C
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