Question:

Well Lisa, once again my friend who was diagnosed with the cancer I spoke to you about a while back…got the all clear but her husband was just diagnosed with leukemia…how do I help him…

Answer:

It would help if he can ask himself the following questions. He may consider how he got to this point, if he has exposure to chemicals, black or other molds, his health situation, and his symptoms, etc. 

  1. What type of cancer do you have, where, diagnosis, etc.?
  2. Why do you think you have cancer?
  3. What are your symptoms?
  4. What conventional treatments have you had so far?
  5. What have you done to help yourself so far?
  6. Do you believe, even remotely, that you can heal yourself?

Believe it or not, your friends know more than anyone about why they have cancer – they just don’t know how to separate what they know deep inside (truth) and what they are afraid of (fear).

Many people can’t get past their fear around cancer, which is perpetuated by the adverse reactions of conventional treatments and practitioners views such as, “You are going to die”, or “You have 2 months to live”, or “You have a very aggressive cancer…”, that sort of thing. This fear, which is most often not reality, but mistaken belief; paralyzes people into believing they have no power over what is happening. Nothing… and I mean nothing, is further from the truth.

It might help to have a second opinion, this time asking the physician to check for a fungal infection. There is a story about a nurse who worked with children in a Leukemia Hospital. She contracted Leukemia and was treated with chemotherapy for the leukemia and with an anti-fungal for a fungal infection at the same time. She got better and returned to work. A few years passed and her symptoms returned, along with a diagnosis of recurring leukemia and recommendation of more chemotherapy. Instead, she got a second opinion, but this time the physician told her she only had a fungal infection, treated her for only that, and now she is fine! Dr. David Holland interviewed the nurse, you can see the article here.

It is interesting, and very sad, that both your friends have cancer, at the same time. You mentioned your female friend had adenocarcinoma.

As for your question if adenocarcinoma is fatal, cancers can be fatal and cancers can be cured, it depends on what the person believes and acts on.

Lots of people have cured themselves of Leukemia and lots of people have cured themselves from adenocarcinomas – adeno means a carcinoma occurring in the glandular tissues, ie pituitary, thyroid, ovaries, testes, breasts, adrenals, lining of lungs, stomach, colon, pretty well everywhere.

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I look forward to connecting your friends with the inspiration, information and resources they need to heal themselves.