Sunday, May 6, 2012

Cancer: the Disingenuous Disease — The Story is in the Blood


Cancer: the Disingenuous Disease — The Story is in the Blood

Third in a series
Within a month of being diagnosed with breast cancer I had completed several important tasks: I met with the oncologists — surgical, radiology and medical — and had an MRI ; saw a health coach at Pathways, gaining mental clarity concerning my own thoughts and feelings about having cancer (read: March 2012 Edge); and owned my repressed resentments and began peeling away the layers (read: April 2012 Edge). It also became clear that a traditional approach to cancer was not the path for me.
I also consulted with various peers in healing professions and friends who used alternative health practices. On October 26, my birthday, I celebrated by meeting with Dr. Paul Westby, founder and director of Wellspring Chiropractic Center in Fridley, who practices Functional Medicine. We’d talked several times via phone and email, discussing medical reports I had sent him. He answered my questions and shared his professional knowledge.
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Read the full article, and find others like it at: http://edgemagazine.net/2012/05/cancer-the-story-is-in-the-blood/

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