Turn on the most powerful drug-there is the healing power of right under our noses. Ifgiven the right stimulus and the environment, the body can heal itself. In fact, after practicing medicine for over three decades, I have come to understand that this is probably one of the most powerful allies of mankind in the fight against the disease.The body is designed to repair itself. It is designed to cure. We just need to support him so he can do his job well.
Of course, medical intervention has helped people in many ways and save lives. But when it comes down to it, our body contains chemicals and pharmacy there is nomarvel of engineering or medical device companies have yet to match. The challenge is finding the right way to harness the power of healing.
Many conventional doctors call this case anomalies. Medical researchers are oftenwarned of spontaneous healing of this case should not be studied so that they give people false hope for healing without medical intervention.
But a growing minority of physicians and medical researchers are demanding these cases given the respect and attention it deserves. Health experts increasingly wonderwhat can we learn from this situation. And how they can offer better options for our patients.
For example, in 2012, the researchers documented 12 cases of athletes who have suffered a torn ACL and heal without intervention. In all cases, the operation had been planned but delayed for various reasons.
According to the authors of the study, the conventional wisdom is that nothing canheal the torn ACL without surgery. But these patients not only recovered but has returned full athletic activities. [2]
In his book, radical forgiveness, cancer researcher Dr. Kelly Turner interviewed 100cancer survivors and documented cases of spontaneous remission 1000 from cancer.He estimates that for every case of spontaneous healing documented there are 100that go undocumented. Turner reports on his website he was surprised no one in the medical world examines spontaneous remissions. And as a result he felt compelled toresearch and publish what he found. [3]
Like Thomas Jessey wrote in an article on spontaneous cancer remissions 2011, published in the Journal of Natural Science, biology and medicine, "in our persistentefforts beyond nature to fight cancer, we often ignore the fact nature provides to healour diseases." [4]
Dr. Turner reported in each of the cases he studied, people take an active role in their health.
You can't just sit and wait for your body to take over and fix it myself. Not, in any case,people stop doing things that harm their health. And they start to do things that support the body's optimal performance.
Turner also reported, each of the cancer patients she interviewed tapped into theemotional and spiritual aspects of healing. All of them:
The body wants to be intact. He wanted to work properly. And it's designed to fix it myself. It's up to us to give it the right environment to work the way it was engineered to work. When you do this, you unleash something no doctor can ever match.
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Of course, medical intervention has helped people in many ways and save lives. But when it comes down to it, our body contains chemicals and pharmacy there is nomarvel of engineering or medical device companies have yet to match. The challenge is finding the right way to harness the power of healing.
Spontaneous healing is scientifically documented facts
A torn ACL injury from cancer, science has documented thousands of cases of peoplebeing cured themselves without intervention of surgery or drugs. In 1993, the Institute of Noetic Sciences published a book compiling 3500 cases of people healed from thedisease appears to be incurable, such as stage 4 cancer, without the assistance ofmedical intervention. [1]Many conventional doctors call this case anomalies. Medical researchers are oftenwarned of spontaneous healing of this case should not be studied so that they give people false hope for healing without medical intervention.
But a growing minority of physicians and medical researchers are demanding these cases given the respect and attention it deserves. Health experts increasingly wonderwhat can we learn from this situation. And how they can offer better options for our patients.
For example, in 2012, the researchers documented 12 cases of athletes who have suffered a torn ACL and heal without intervention. In all cases, the operation had been planned but delayed for various reasons.
According to the authors of the study, the conventional wisdom is that nothing canheal the torn ACL without surgery. But these patients not only recovered but has returned full athletic activities. [2]
In his book, radical forgiveness, cancer researcher Dr. Kelly Turner interviewed 100cancer survivors and documented cases of spontaneous remission 1000 from cancer.He estimates that for every case of spontaneous healing documented there are 100that go undocumented. Turner reports on his website he was surprised no one in the medical world examines spontaneous remissions. And as a result he felt compelled toresearch and publish what he found. [3]
Like Thomas Jessey wrote in an article on spontaneous cancer remissions 2011, published in the Journal of Natural Science, biology and medicine, "in our persistentefforts beyond nature to fight cancer, we often ignore the fact nature provides to healour diseases." [4]
Healing yourself requires action
Of course, the cases documented emphasizes what I've seen in my own practice.People have a tremendous ability to heal themselves. However, I must be clear ... even though the case is usually called spontaneous, there's nothing spontaneous about them.Dr. Turner reported in each of the cases he studied, people take an active role in their health.
You can't just sit and wait for your body to take over and fix it myself. Not, in any case,people stop doing things that harm their health. And they start to do things that support the body's optimal performance.
Turner also reported, each of the cancer patients she interviewed tapped into theemotional and spiritual aspects of healing. All of them:
- Invested in their social welfare;
- Have faith and trust in the ability of healing their bodies.
- Have a strong sense of purpose and a reason to live;
- Trusted their intuition; and finally
- Maintain a healthy emotional state by releasing negative emotions and maintain a positive one.
- And they took several steps to support the nutrition their body healing processes [5]
The body wants to be intact. He wanted to work properly. And it's designed to fix it myself. It's up to us to give it the right environment to work the way it was engineered to work. When you do this, you unleash something no doctor can ever match.
Sources:
- Hirschberg C et al. Spontaneous Remission: An Annotated Bibliography. Institute of Noetic Sciences, 1993.
- Costa-Paz M et al. Spontaneous healing in complete ACL ruptures: a clinical and MRI study. Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2012 Apr;470(4):979-85.
- Turner K. Radical Remission: 9 Key Factors That Can Make A Real Difference. Harper One, 2014.
- Jessy T. Immunity over inability: The spontaneous regression of cancer. J Nat Sci Biol Med. 2011 Jan-Jun; 2(1): 43–49.
- Turner K. Radical Remissions.

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