Tuesday, 24 June 2014

9 Year Old Girl Who Used Cannabis To Cure Her Cancer Shares A Message With The World


9 Year Old Girl Who Used Cannabis To Cure Her Cancer Shares A Message With The World


Paediatric cannabis therapy is saving lives, and awareness around this topic is imperative. I wrote an article last March about Brave Mykayla, and now she’s made a video that can help spread awareness about cannabis and its effectiveness in treating cancer. Her parents reached out to us and thanked us for spreading her message, and we will continue to do so as long as Mykayla does so.
It’s important to be aware of alternative treatments, since (in the United States) there are only two approved treatments for cancer, radiation and chemotherapy. When you are an adult with cancer you have a choice, but when you are a child your parents do not have the option to refuse the approved way without facing legal repercussions, which means you could lose custody of the child...............more: http://www.collective-evolution.com/2014/06/23/lymphoblastic-leukaemia-survivor-has-a-very-important-message-for-the-world-help-her-share-it/

if you or somebody you know is looking for some more information about this, 
For more CE articles on this topic click HERE.


Thursday, 12 June 2014

10 Things to learn From Studying People Who Almost Died

Kelly A. Turner studied cancer patients who were told they had only months to live, that there was nothing more that could be done, and yet are walking around cancer-free years later. I call these cases radical remissions instead of spontaneous remissions, as they are more commonly referred to because what I’ve learned from analyzing more than 1,000 (out of an estimated 100,000) of these cases is that there are common threads among the behaviors of the people who have radical remissions.
(Please note, these common threads are hypotheses only. It will take many more years of research before we can draw any firm conclusions.) But, after conducting worldwide research, I see overcoming cancer against all odds as more than just a completely random miracle.
Here are 10 ways I've changed the way I think and live after studying this group of remarkable survivors:
1. I need to be the CEO of my life.
When their doctors told them, “There’s nothing more we can do for you,” radical remission cancer survivors had no choice but to take control of their health. In hindsight, all of them wished they had taken an active, as opposed to passive, role in their life decades earlier.

more:
http://www.mindbodygreen.com/0-14013/10-things-i-learned-about-living-from-studying-people-who-almost-died.html