DETOX CANCER
Your mind is your being,
and your brain is the most important of all your body organs because it
controls your whole being. How you think, what you do, how you act and react,
and what you do with all your life experiences—they ultimately become not only
your memories but also your realities.
Cancer is a complex and
multi-faceted disease. It involves not just your body systems, and your body
organs, but also your mind. Scientists have attested to the inter-connection
between the body and the mind. In other words, a toxic body may lead to a toxic
mind, and vice-versa. That is to say, having cancer may adversely affect your
mind, how it thinks, how it reacts, and how it makes choices and decisions; by
the same token, a toxic mind may not only cause cancer but also undermine the
prognosis and the recovery of cancer.
Do you have a toxic mind?
You may have a toxic mind
if you have depression, or you are regularly suffering from episodes of
unexplained sadness.
You may have a toxic mind
if your love relationships are always under stress and strain, and your
children are forever rebellious and uncontrollable.
You may have a toxic mind
if you are always on the verge of good health and success, but you never quite
seem to be getting them.
You may have a toxic mind
if you have achieved some accomplishments in your life, and yet you are forever
plagued by frustration, and never quite seem to be enjoying the fruits of your
success.
You may have a toxic mind
if you find yourself struggling with something that you can neither identify
nor understand.
You may have a toxic mind
if you always feel a long, evil arm stretching from the past, trying to grip
hold of you, and pulling you back from reaching your life goals and realizing
your dreams.
You must detox your mind
in order to increase your mind power not only to avoid cancer but also to cope
with cancer if you unfortunately have the disease.
FREEDOM with BONDAGE shows you how you can have your "freedom" and not your "bondage" to cope with the devastating diagnosis of cancer, and to deal with the challenge head on.
Stephen
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