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Scientists believe that a cancerous
cell becomes dangerous only when physical irritants like cigarette
smoke in the lungs create a large number of distorted and polluted
cells, similar to scar tissue, and sometimes called squamous
cells. The immune system cells in this mess of scar tissue and
smoke cease to recognize the first cancer cells in this toxic
clutter, and in time it’s too late for the immune system to
destroy them without medical help.
Another possibility is that some
cancer cells can wrap themselves in estrogen receptors. This means
that the tumor is disguising itself at a biochemical level as an
embryo. An embryo is a collection of rapidly growing
undifferentiated cells. What saves it from the attack of mother’s
immune system is its estrogen receptors, which are attracting lots
of estrogen, saying to the immune system “Don’t hurt me, I’m your
baby!”
Scientists are still discovering
different chemical signatures by which cancer cells can hide from
the ever present immune response. But the frequency of the
estrogen receptor in cancer cells suggests it is a common
strategy. It also explains why estrogen based hormone therapies
always show a significant cancer risk. ( I find it rather
interesting that our word Cancer is the astrological sign for the
mother.) Patients with compromised immune systems because of age,
ill health, or immune system diseases like AIDS are also extremely
vulnerable to cancer. But remember that most of have an immune
system that is tough enough and smart enough to defeat cancer.
Unfortunately, many cancer
treatments, especially chemotherapy and radiation, because they
target all of the body’s cells that are reproducing, are very
destructive to the immune system, because immune cells are
constantly reproducing and dying out as they fight infection and
destroy tumors. So paradoxically, many cancer treatments damage
the very system the body needs to recover from cancer.
In addition, these treatments are
so toxic that they produce cancerous in many lab experiments and
hospital patients. Nearly all of these chemicals are so dangerous
they are labeled as carcinogenic. The big challenge in oncology
has been to keep the patient alive through these treatments long
enough for the cancer to be destroyed. Some physicians are
convinced that the high rate of reoccurrence for their patients is
connected to the high toxicity of these treatments.
Fortunately, great progress is
being made in refining these treatments. Dosage reductions, aiming
radiation and chemotherapy more precisely at the tumor mass, even
hormone based chemotherapy, all have made these treatments safer
and more effective than ever.
Even greater strides can be made in
cancer treatment, however, can be made if patients are willing to
explore and clear the underlying cause of their tumor from the
subconscious mind. Hypnosis is obviously the ideal medium for this
exploration, because it can be experienced by most people easily,
and helps us safely connect to subconscious motivations.
There are three problems however,
that are inherent within this process. First, the client must be
willing to accept that at least part of the cause of their
condition lies in their own subconscious mind. This is a tough
journey for many Americans, who are accustomed to taking no
responsibility for their health, and might even be offended at the
suggestion that something they did may be the cause of this
condition.
Empathy requires the health
professional to treat these feelings as delicately as possible. I
reassure my clients that “YOU didn’t do this. Rather this disease
is a product of feelings and experiences and beliefs from your
distant past, which have become stored in your body. Hypnosis can
help us to access these programs and clear them, freeing your
immune system to work with your treatment program to stop this
cancer.”
The second problem is finding a
hypnotherapist whose training is sufficient to actually help
discover and clear these underlying conditions. Most medical
doctors, including psychiatrists, even if they have some
familiarity with hypnotic work, have no training in the in-depth
strategies required to access the cause and fix it. Even most
hypnotherapists have little training in these complex techniques.
If you know someone suffering from cancer, get help in finding a
trained hypnotherapist experienced in this work.
The final problem is finding
medical doctors who are willing to recommend these methods to
their patients. It’s easy to understand their skepticism. Most
doctors have little or no training in psychological causation. And
where have the skilled practitioners been whom they could
recommend. Should they send their dangerously ill client to some
new graduate of a cheap training program who specializes in
smoking cessation? No, they need to know someone who has the
background and gets results. Meanwhile, don’t wait for your
physician’s endorsement. As one of my former breast cancer
patients said to me, triumphantly, “I knew I could heal my breasts
and not lose them when I started taking responsibility for my
body. I decided that my body and I had made this disease together
and we could fix it together!”
So far in several articles, I have
described the use of hypnosis in addressing and healing the
underlying causes of cancer, thus freeing the immune system, if it
isn’t too damaged by the disease or medical treatments, to destroy
the cancer. But hypnosis can do much more than this as an adjunct
to medical treatment. Hypnosis can be used to direct both the
cells of the immune system and the agents of chemotherapy to go
after the cancer with greater strength. One of my successful
clients used hypnosis to direct her body to take all the chemo she
was taking directly into the tumor. The doctor’s were amazed at
how quickly her ovarian cancer responded to the treatment, and how
mild her chemo side effects were.
Hypnosis can also be used to
rebuild the immune system, and to counter the other effects of
chemo, like anemia, nausea, hair loss, etc. Hypnosis can also
increase the success and reduce the recovery time from surgery.
I’ve also written on hypnotic anesthesia and surgery. If you are
facing the challenge of cancer, only your doctor knows what
medical procedures are best. But whatever your Doctor says, use
hypnotherapy with a skilled and well trained practitioner and you
will vastly increase your chances of not just surviving cancer,
but thriving again in a healthy active life. Good luck in your
recovery!
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