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Sent: Sunday, January 07, 2001 9:59 PM
Subject: FYI . . . Very interesting info about cancer victors.


> Cancer Victors
> Dr. E. Waselus, MD, PhD.
>
> From 1987 to 1996, I have spoken and worked with over 400 cancer victors,
> people who once had clinically diagnosed cancer but are now healed and
living
> an active life. As I listened carefully to these people, a list of
> commonalities has emerged. Check the list for yourself to see how many of
the
> traits you share with these victors.
>
> 1. All understood that no mortal had the power to say who lives and who
dies,
> or when and if someone will die.
> 2. All changed their attitudes toward a strong self-image.
> 3. All had high expectations of a favorable outcome.
> 4. All took charge of their own healing.
> 5. All educated themselves in prevention and treatment.
> 6. All turned away from conventional medicine and refused drugs.
> 7. All protected themselves against outside influences and negativity of
all
> types.
> 8. All journeyed on a natural healing path.
> 9. All avoided stress.
> 10. All learned how to be patient with themselves.
> 11. All exercised in one form or another.
> 12. All stopped their destructive lifestyles.
> 13. All were "difficult" patients, asking questions, demanding answers.
They
> were persistent fighters in their own cause.
> 14. All realized that no one drug or treatment could cure them and
therefore
> sought a synergy of different life-reinforcing factors and modalities.
> 15. All had something to look forward to - a purpose in life.
> 16. All developed new relationships, realizing that they were not alone.
> 17. All developed an inner calmness and developed a sense of humor.
> 18. Some turned to nature and music, others to supplements, etc.; but all
> explored alternative methods.
> 19. All sought the healing power of spirituality and love - each person in
> his or her own way.