CANCER-FREE Newsletter January 30th, 2007
CONTENTS:
Are You Cancer-Free? We Need Your Help
SEANOL -- Dr. Rowen Thinks It's The Greatest
A Reader's Story -- Sandra Goldberg
SHORT SHOTS....
**** Discounts on Barley Power and Flaxseed Oil
**** Mileage Capsules Get Better
**** A Happier Life -- Simple
**** This Cracked Me Up....
Welcome to this 103rd issue of my newsletter. Over a year's worth
of past issues are available at this web site. Just click on the
"Newsletter Archive" link on the left of the screen. The articles
tend to be "timeless," so read or reread some of them at your leisure.
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Are You Cancer-Free? We Need Your Help
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As many of you know, Karon Beattie, the author of "Natural Cancer
Treatments That Work" (www.naturalcancertreatments.com)
and I established the Cancer Success Forum in July, 2005. It's
designed to be an online forum where cancer patients can exchange
information about what works, get questions answered, etc. Take
a look, if you like, at www.CancerSuccessForum.com
We've had lots of interesting information posted to the forum.
What's missing, however, are first-person accounts from people
who have recovered from their cancer. If you are one of those,
you have an obligation to share the information about how you
did it with others. Believe me, there is nothing more fulfilling
in life than helping people this way.
While you're thinking about it, how about going to our forum now
and posting a brief account of how you got well. It will be
certain to help someone else. It's really simple. There are only
three steps:
1. At the first screen, click on "Cancer Success Forum."
2. At the second screen, click on "Forum Discussion."
3. At the Discussion screen, click on "New Topic."
To get started, just click on this link.
www.CancerSuccessForum.com
Thanks for your help getting the word out.
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SEANOL -- Dr. Rowen Thinks It's The Greatest
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I respect Dr. Robert Jay Rowen and subscribe to his "Second Opinion"
newsletter. He charges $39 a year for a subscription, so I'm going
to try to summarize for you a recent article of his on SEANOL. I
think you'll agree it's worth a try. Terry, my wife, and I are
trying it now.
The following paragraphs are excerpted from Dr. Rowen's September
and October, 2006 newsletters.
"I've brought you some powerful healing information in the past year.
But this month takes the cake. It even blew me away when I first
learned about it. You see, researchers have discovered a new
antioxidant that's many times more powerful than anything else you
may be taking.
This new wonder from the sea could transform almost all of your
health problems. It has the power to reverse heart disease and
osteoporosis. I've seen incredible testimonials on cancer. And
there are studies on its effectiveness for everything from fibromyalgia
to diabetes, dementia, and much, much more.
This new polyphenol is called 'SEANOL'...the name comes from the source
of the compounds -- the sea. The half-life of Seanol compounds is
up to 12 hours compared to 30 minutes for water-soluble polyphenols.
Dr. Haengwoo Lee, a Korean biochemist now living near Seattle,
Washington, found this difference makes Seanol much more effective
in its treatment ability. He and his team of PhDs and MDs have
researched the properties of Seanol compounds for the past 14 years.
And they have the resources, with more than $30 million of public
and private funding, to do highly credible work. Their research
has included test-tube experiments, animal models, and now more than
seven human trials. I'm amazed at the stunning results his team of
scientists has found.
Unfortunately, the average American looks for a quick fix. Seanol
is not the whole answer, since it's not a whole diet. But it may
dramatically help slow or reverse the damage inflicted by a lifetime
of dietary and lifestyle mismanagement.
...there is growing evidence that Seanol can treat arthritis, allergies,
asthma, AND EVEN CANCER. How can Seanol possibly work on all these
illnesses? They all have one thing in common -- inflammation. Here
are a few things Dr. Lee found in his Seanol studies:
Seanol's ability to treat arthritis is comparable to Celebrex, the
prescription drug that reduces the inflammatory cox enzymes. These
enzymes can get out of control due to bad diet, stress, injury,
infection, and toxins. Seanol significantly reduced pain in a group
of knee arthritis patients. But unlike Celebrex, Seanol doesn't
cause heart attacks. Instead, it protects your heart.
Seanol reduces inflammatory enzymes, which means it can help improve
your allergies. Dr. Lee and his team found that Seanol significantly
reduces the migration of allergy cells (eosinophils) to the lungs by
75%. Inflammatory white blood cells were reduced by 50%. And mucus
plugs in the airways were reduced by 50%.
These findings suggest that Seanol can free your lungs of gunk and
acute inflammation. And collagen causing fibrosis in lung tissue
and smooth muscle cell thickness was reduced by 20% and 32%, respectively.
These latter findings suggest that Seanol compounds can prevent or
reverse the progression of chronic lung disease (such as asthma or
COPD).
Millions of Americans are afflicted with solar induced basal cell
skin cancers. Dr. Lee conducted a study on the effects of Seanol
compounds on mice exposed to UV rays. The results were remarkable.
Tumor cell division was reduced by 50%. Inflammatory chemicals
were reduced by 50-80%. That's huge! We'll need more studies to
determine Seanol's ability to treat cancer, but this is very
encouraging.
I believe Seanol could be the biggest nutritional discovery we've
seen in a generation. If you have any health condition -- or just
want to stay healthy -- Seanol is for you."
[Side note: I didn't have space to quote it all, but Terry and I
were also impressed by Dr. Rowen's comments about Seanol's positive
effects on "brain fog" and "erectile dysfunction."]
To me, it looks like a better and cheaper alternative to Zeolite,
the latest MLM craze. If you want to try Seanol, Dr. Rowen's
favorite brand is FibroBoost. A bottle of 75 caplets (5-6 weeks
supply) costs $55.20 plus shipping. You can order it at:
www.IllnessIsOptional.com
As usual, I need to assure my newer readers that I get no "kickback"
of any kind from products like this that I inform you about.
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A Reader's Story -- Sandra Goldberg
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Here's an inspiring recovery story I received a few days ago:
"Greetings! I am ecstatic! They can't find any more cancer after
telling me I was a Stage IV - terminal - last July. It was recurrent
breast cancer from 15 years ago which showed up in fluid in a sac on
the lung. I talked to you (I'm from Little Rock) in August and
started your plan. I did not cheat one crumb - I was religious about
all of it.
By the end of September, that was all clear - but they saw spots on
the ribs and the hip bone so I added more things - the Vibe machine
(I traveled to Denver) and then I found someone here with a Rife
machine. Now that is a whole different subject as I understand there
are Rife machines and there are Rife machines. A whole lot of people
out there are making them and don't know what they are doing. One
thing is that it has to be analog - not digital - which most of them
have gone to. Also, with the help of someone here, I added many more
supplements but continued the cottage cheese/flaxseed oil, the Barley
greens and the RM-10.
In addition, I started on Mannatech - Ambrotose and a few of their
other products - so basically, I spent my day doing all this stuff.
It paid off and my scans last week were great - no activity anywhere
that they could find and the doctor was STUNNED.
I have been asked to speak before a breast cancer support group this
Thursday night, so you might be contacted for more books. I am also
going to tell them about the new book by Ty Bollinger that you
recommended.
Life is good - God is wonderful. He has helped me find these healing
things and I thank him for all of you out there who want to help
people. My email is full and my phone has been busy with people
calling wanting to know what I did. But it is a good feeling.
Thank you, thank you, thank you - what a blessing.
Sandra Goldberg
Little Rock"
I sincerely hope you are as elated as I was at Sandra's success story.
And, by the way, she's absolutely right about the Rife machines.
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SHORT SHOTS....
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DISCOUNTS ON BARLEY POWER AND FLAXSEED OIL
I received this e-mail from Phil Demars the other day:
"1. I found that by calling the Green Supreme company direct and
asking for the cancer special you get the Barley Power at a discount.
2. I now order the oil direct from Barleans. I asked if it could be
stored in the freezer. The representative said 'yes, and that will
double the storage life.'
3. FYI. I have been on your protocol since mid September. I had
chemo and radiation in Nov/Dec 2004 and the pain in my neck and ear
decreased but never went away. After being on your protocol it
dropped in intensity and frequency. Then in Nov we had to do some
traveling and it started to get worse again. Now being home, it has
decreased again. Looking forward to being completely well.
Thanks
Phil DeMars"
To order the Barley Power, just call Green Supreme in Pennsylvania
at (800) 358-0777. Be sure to tell them you're a cancer patient.
To order Barlean's flaxseed oil (at their cost if you're a cancer
patient), just call (800) 445-3529. They're in Florida, I believe.
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MILEAGE CAPSULES GET BETTER
You may recall me telling you about the gas additive capsules from
Fuel Freedom International (FFI) last fall. Well, the deal on
them has gotten considerably better. First, both Terry and I have
experienced about a 15% improvement in our gas mileage since we
started using these capsules. But just last month, the FFI company
announced that their testing shows that one-half of one capsule per
tank is enough to get the full effect. In other words, the price
per tank has been cut in half. All we had to do was buy a "pill
cutter" from the drug store (about $5) to cut the capsules in half.
Thus, the cost is only $1 per tankful. Our savings is about $3-4
per tankful. In Europe and Asia, the saving is much higher because
the gas is $6 to $7 a gallon or more. You Americans think $2 plus
a gallon is bad -- try driving in Europe!
The really big bonus from using these capsules, we feel, is the
80% or so reduction in harmful emissions from our tailpipes. If
you're interested, you can check out the extensive research on them
and buy some online at:
http://www.FFI.com
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A HAPPIER LIFE -- SIMPLE
Margo Ruschmann was kind enough to send me this news on how to achieve
happiness. As she points out, it is "university tested."
"Researchers seek routes to happier life
By MALCOLM RITTER, AP Science Writer, Sunday, Nov 26
As a motivational speaker and executive coach, Caroline Adams Miller
knows a few things about using mental exercises to achieve goals. But
last year, one exercise she was asked to try took her by surprise.
Every night, she was to think of three good things that happened that
day and analyze why they occurred. That was supposed to increase her
overall happiness.
'I thought it was too simple to be effective,' said Miller, 44, of
Bethesda. Md. 'I went to Harvard. I'm used to things being complicated.'
Miller was assigned the task as homework in a master's degree program.
But as a chronic worrier, she knew she could use the kind of boost the
exercise was supposed to deliver.
She got it.
'The quality of my dreams has changed, I never have trouble falling
asleep and I do feel happier,' she said.
People keep doing it on their own because it's immediately rewarding,
said colleague Acacia Parks. It makes people focus more on good things
that happen, which might otherwise be forgotten because of daily
disappointments, she said.
Miller said the exercise made her notice more good things in her day,
and that now she routinely lists 10 or 20 of them rather than just three.
[The researchers are testing some some other simple strategies.]
For example, in one experiment, participants were asked to regularly
practice random acts of kindness, things like holding a door open for a
stranger or doing a roommate's dishes, for 10 weeks. The idea was to
improve a person's self-image and promote good interactions with other
people.
Participants who performed a variety of acts, rather than repeating the
same ones, showed an increase in happiness even a month after the
experiment was concluded. Those who kept on doing the acts on their own
did better than those who didn't.
Other approaches she has found some preliminary promise for include
thinking about the happiest day in your life over and over again,
without analyzing it, and writing about how you'll be 10 years from now,
assuming everything goes just right.
In fact, [researcher] Diener says, happiness probably is really about
work and striving.
'Happiness is the process, not the place,' he said via e-mail. 'So many
of us think that when we get everything just right, and obtain certain
goals and circumstances, everything will be in place and we will be
happy.... But once we get everything in place, we still need new goals
and activities. The Princess could not just stop when she got the Prince.'"
Well, for a little happiness right now, check out this next section.
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THIS CRACKED ME UP....
I'm a sucker for word play. This next item from the Washington Post
really cracked me up. I hope it does the same for you:
"Once again, The Washington Post has published the winning submissions
to its yearly neologism contest, in which readers are asked to supply
alternate meanings for common words. The winners are:
Coffee (n.), The person upon whom one coughs.
Flabbergasted (adj.), Appalled over how much weight you have gained.
Abdicate (v.), To give up all hope of ever having a flat stomach.
Esplanade (v.), To attempt an explanation while drunk.
Willy-nilly (adj.), Impotent.
Negligent (adj.) Describes a condition in which you absentmindedly answer
the door in your nightgown.
Lymph (v.), To walk with a lisp.
Gargoyle (n.), Olive-flavored mouthwash.
Flatulence (n.), Emergency vehicle that picks you up after you are run
over by a steamroller.
Balderdash (n.), A rapidly receding hairline.
Testicle (n.), A humorous question on an exam.
Rectitude (n.), The formal, dignified bearing adopted by proctologists.
Pokemon (n), A Rastafarian proctologist.
Oyster (n.), A person who sprinkles his conversation with Yiddishisms.
Frisbeetarianism (n.), (back by popular demand): The belief that, when
you die, your soul flies up onto the roof and gets stuck there.
Circumvent (n.), An opening in the front of boxer shorts worn by Jewish men.
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The Washington Post's Style Invitational also asked readers to take any word
from the dictionary, alter it by adding, subtracting, or changing one letter,
and supply a new definition. Here are this year's winners:
Bozone (n.): The substance surrounding stupid people that stops bright ideas
from penetrating. The bozone layer, unfortunately, shows little sign of
breaking down in the near future.
Foreploy (v): Any misrepresentation about yourself for the purpose of getting
laid.
Cashtration (n.): The act of buying a house, which renders the subject
financially impotent for an indefinite period.
Giraffiti (n): Vandalism spray-painted very, very high.
Sarchasm (n): The gulf between the author of sarcastic wit and the person who
doesn't get it.
Inoculatte (v): To take coffee intravenously when you are running late.
Hipatitis (n): Terminal coolness.
Osteopornosis (n): A degenerate disease. (This one got extra credit.)
Karmageddon (n): It's like, when everybody is sending off all these really bad
vibes, right? And then, like, the Earth explodes and it's like, a serious bummer.
Decafalon (n.): The grueling event of getting through the day consuming only
things that are good for you.
Glibido (v): All talk and no action.
Dopeler effect (n): The tendency of stupid ideas to seem smarter when they come
at you rapidly.
Arachnoleptic fit (n.): The frantic dance performed just after you've
accidentally walked through a spider web.
Beelzebug (n.): Satan in the form of a mosquito that gets into your bedroom at
three in the morning and cannot be cast out.
Caterpallor (n.): The color you turn after finding half a grub in the fruit
you're eating."
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OK, enough for this time. But don't forget my bribe. Send me your story about
your cancer experience -- good, bad or neutral -- and I'll send you a free copy
of my e-book "Cancer-Free." Your story may help many other people. Just let me
know if you want me to include your name or e-mail address when I publish it in
the newsletter. I will certainly respect your privacy.
Do your friends a favor and send them to my web site:
http://www.Beating-Cancer-Gently.com
Be well!
Bill Henderson
Author, "Cure Your Cancer" and "Cancer-Free"
E-mail: cancer-free@charter.net
Disclaimer:
Although many alternative medical treatments have been successfully used for many
years, they are currently not practiced by conventional medicine and are therefore
not "approved" and legal (in some States) for medical professionals to prescribe for
their patients, although it is legal for individuals to use them at their own
discretion. It therefore becomes necessary to include the following disclaimer:
The offerings made by this publication are to be carefully considered by the user.
All responsibility regarding the use of alternative treatments rests with the
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