It’s often difficult to know what to say when someone you love is diagnosed with cancer or a life-threatening illness. Some people find it so uncomfortable
that they’d rather cross the street than say hello to you.
It's time to weed out the language of war when it comes to cancer. February 4 is World Cancer Day and an opportunity to raise the campaign to let go of
negative language around cancer to create pathways towards healing and inner peace.
When I was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia in September of 1983 I was told I wouldn’t see Christmas. When I did see Christmas and in fact beyond,
I started working with people with cancer as a naturopath and meditation teacher. I shared with my clients my knowledge of nutrition, supplements,
meditation and other healing therapies.
Quite simply, nothing and everything. Nothing because in its simplest form Oncology Massage is gentle massage, much as any form of massage, no one is untouchable.
What is the greatest antidote to cancer? Petrea King writes about her experience, insight and knowledge
on creating the ideal physiology to regain and maintain our health.
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