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for those who are ill and seeking to be healed, but for those who are healers. This includes natural healers, such as herbalists, naturopathic physicians, massage therapists, and natural-food chefs, as well as conventional doctors, such as oncologists and surgeons. All healers need to be: |
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Compassionate. People who are very ill with cancer are afraid and need to be loved and nurtured. |
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Humble. Nobody has all the answers, particularly when it comes to cancer. |
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Open to a variety of healing modalities. When people are striving together to bring about a healing of the sick, especially those with cancer, miracles can happen. I can't tell you how happy it makes a person who is following one of my protocols to report back to me that their oncologist has been supportive rather than critical of my approach to cancer. |
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Those who choose to work with the sick need to understand that this is not a profession but a vocation. The sick do not need pity and sympathy; they need love and compassion. When someone very sick enters my office, the first thing I do is pray in silence. This is private, between me and God, and not a process that anyone else is aware of. I feel, however, that it is crucial to what I do. |
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modern medicine today has become a big business, an institutionand also, alas, a formula. The responsibility for healing is often in the hands of a faceless medical establishment, not accountable, caring human beings. Tune after time I've had cancer patients tell me they're going to a famous hospital that specializes in treating cancer. Such a hospital may know the latest in treatments for a particular kind of cancer, but what can it offer or teach about healing? What wisdom does it have that can help a person heal? |
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In traditional healing practices, prayer and medical treatments were applied together to heal the sick. Today, we separate the two. Why the separation? Why can't we use prayer with herbal medicine, with nutrition, and with conventional treatments to heal the sick? Hopefully, this concept is beginning to gain more credibility, and we will see a change before long. |
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After you have decided on a form of treatment and have incorporated prayer into your daily life, I urge you to try to make every effort to be positive and take charge of your life and your treatment in a proactive way. You may need the help |
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