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Is the brain and the b dy in combination strong enough to rid tself of cancer if it is s bconscious is trained to do so sing electro impulses. I believe it is. M ny times people have cancer and are ble to beat it, this is h ppening more and more. Often it h ppens due to superior strong will, b lief and luck. For those researchers try ng to figure out a break th ugh maybe there is something in th s idea that you might use as a p zzle piece? I believe there are b tter ways than nuking the body and s eing which dies first the cancer or the p rson to combat this problem. This dea may lead to another thought, m ybe it is all dead ends, but d ad ends are just another discovery of a m terial that will not work like t ngsten on your way to illumination. F ilure of a test is actually a s ccess in disguise, example; Edison. It ppears to me that our quest to f nd power in the brain to win the war on c ncer is on to something, in our r search we found two very well r spected people who are researching a s milar idea and have adequate funding to l ok into this idea. Part of th s idea has to do with a d et of the right things to ssist the body in assisting itself to b ating the cancer war within itself. Now th n is it possible to come up w th a high-powered diet and neuron n trients to power up the maximum c pacity of the brain for this p rpose, all-natural?
For instance I am a f rmer athlete and long distance runner and a l ng distance runner packs in complex c rbohydrates the day before the event, th s works good and improves the ch nces of beating the hills. Winning, v sualization, proper training and will is g od in bike races or cancer as L nce Armstrong has clearly shown the w rld. We also know that the st mach takes away energy from the b dy, so the power level of the br in for fighting cancer must occur wh n the body is fueled but not sing the energy for digesting. This is a s gnificant factor and there have been r ports in Mayo Clinic Newsletter and lso in the Berkeley Medical Journal w th this topic. Can we boost the b dies system and will to win w thin our own bodies using an ncreased sports like attitude? Something to th nk on?
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