Guest guest Posted October 11, 2005 Report Share Posted October 11, 2005 > So, group, what would you say to this man? I guess the first thing I would do would be to determine if he really desires to be well and healthy. If he does, then I would try to tell him, in a manner that he could receive and accept, that his doctor does not have his best interest at heart, but rather the financial interests of the pharmaceutical companies that manufacture and sell the poisons that are used for chemo. (Sorry, I just can't bring myself to append the word therapy to the word chemo.) > Why is the medical doctor telling him that? The alternative healing movement (that includes energy healing, naturopathy, etc.) has the medical/pharmaceutical industries scared shitless because they realize that they offer a viable, effective, non-invasive healing method that they themselves can't make money from. The the that scares this industry the most is the idea of a group (a large and growing group, I might add) that is educated about both modern western methods of treatment and the host of effective alternatives to modern western treatment. Today's medical schools, wherein MDs are trained are owned by the large pharmaceutical companies. Doctors that are being pumped out of these institutions of LOWER learning today are little more than glorified pharmacologists, prescribing drugs that they barely understand for diseases that they understand even less. It's no wonder that a growing number of people are becoming disillusioned by the treatment they get from their family doctors. And here's a new flash: The only LEGAL obligation that the pharmaceutical companies have is to their share-holders; not the to people that are going to consume their drugs. Their primary motivation, as a business entity, is to return the largest profit possible to their share-holders and executive officers. So do you think that curing disease is in their financial best interest? > What else could you do to help him? If necessary, I would treat him for free if for no other reason than to open his eyes to his alternatives to REAL healing. Assuming that my efforts yield favorable results, I would try to help him make the next leap of logic about what has happened and guide him to trust his own intuition about what he had experienced with alternative healing versus what his doctor told him. I think that the cost that I WOULD assess on him would be that he tell all of his friends and family members about his experiences with the medical industrial complex as opposed to his experiences with a healer. Assuming that he got better under alternative healing (becasue it's unlikely that he'll get better by being systemically poisoned by chemo) I would invite him to ask his doctor to weigh in on why it is that his immune system was shutting down under the doctor's own treatment, but improved measurably under treatments that the doctor said were a waste of money. I'm assuming a lot in the above diatribe. I guess the whole situation hinges on his desire to be healthy as opposed to completeness of the brainwashing that he has been subjected to by his doctor and maybe his family and friends as well. Doc, I'm counting on the fact that after I have gone through yor seminar (IN LESS THAN TWO WEEKS) that I'm going to have some really good tools in my tool box that will enable me to help people like the person you described! I'm going to level every day and pulling my learning hat on tighter and tighter. It should be down around my ears by the time I get to Medford. 8^) Regards, Ron Matthews , " kahunamaker " <kahunamaker> wrote: > > Hi Group, > > I was at the flea market today and I ran into one of my old clients, > a client that had lymphoma cancer about 4 years ago. > > He had the cancerous lymph node removed surgically, and then he went > on chemo for about 1 year. > > Just checking on him, I did ask him what he's been doing to > strengthen his immune system, and to flush his lymphatics? > > (His aura is pale yellow with gray holes in it, getting bigger each > time I run into him.) > > His answer, " My doctor told me that it was impossible to enhance or > improve your immune system. If you tried you'd just waste your > money. All you can do is try to stop it from getting worse! " > > So, group, what would you say to this man? > > Why is the medical doctor telling him that? > > What else could you do to help him? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2005 Report Share Posted October 13, 2005 Hey Doc La Tourrette, How do you know that doing your emergy medicine strengthens someone immune system? And how would you measure if ones immune response is strengthened? My understanding is that ones immune system is a function of ones white blood and T cells. Sort of like a virus checker on a computer. A strong immune system is actually one that can discriminate between what is part of ones organism and what is not. The reason why HIV and other immune system diseases are so dangerous is that either directly attack that mechanism or camoflage themselves so that the immune system cannot detect them. Thus a strong immune system is one that can detect and discriminate those things that are harmful to the organism with a greater precision than other. Its actually got to do with information and pattern recognition more than anything else. In NLP the the allergy cure pattern is a way of " educating or upgrading ones immune system software " or updating ones harmful substance database. In this process it takes a stimulus that usually elicits an inappropriate negative immune system response - ie sneezing rashs, asthma and breathing difficulties. Yo things like cat hair, dust, foods homework etc etc. Then it frames the immune systems reaction as a mistake. As an overreaction to the stimulus, attacking the 'thing' like it is bad when in fact it is not. Then using some hypnosis ones reaction to the stimulus becomes less and less and then eventually goes away completely. Thus updating your immune systems database about that thing from an enemy to be fought to a friend if you will. So I think that using a virus checker mataphor for ones immune system is much more useful and flexible than other ones out there and gives one more scope for enhancing your health and well being. Chris , " kahunamaker " <kahunamaker> wrote: > > Hi Group, > > I was at the flea market today and I ran into one of my old clients, > a client that had lymphoma cancer about 4 years ago. > > He had the cancerous lymph node removed surgically, and then he went > on chemo for about 1 year. > > Just checking on him, I did ask him what he's been doing to > strengthen his immune system, and to flush his lymphatics? > > (His aura is pale yellow with gray holes in it, getting bigger each > time I run into him.) > > His answer, " My doctor told me that it was impossible to enhance or > improve your immune system. If you tried you'd just waste your > money. All you can do is try to stop it from getting worse! " > > So, group, what would you say to this man? > > Why is the medical doctor telling him that? > > What else could you do to help him? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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