Clients
learn self-care and knowledge on every aspect of cancer treatment.
Cancer
clients learn how to cope emotionally, mentally, physically and
spiritually – learning the amazing healing powers behind the mind/body
connection. You’ll learn about dietary and lifestyle habits that will
encourage remission and prevention of recurrence.
The
cancer-coaching program is highly recommended by physicians who have
seen the difference it makes in their patients. Clients themselves, who
are grateful for improvements in their health and feelings of joy and
empowerment in their day-to-day lives, highly recommend this program.
Having a Cancer Support Coach helps to eliminate your
FEARS
I offer support
coaching for clients with cancer. It includes continued support
and one-on-one contact with your coach. I believe that by
keeping in regular contact with each other you will never feel
alone and the questions you ask, and the answers I provide will
help to empower you to better health. Keeping regular contact
with your coach also allows for adherence to the lifestyle and
dietary changes I teach you while learning about your cancer and
the treatments that will encourage remission.
Your support coaching program will be expertly designed for your
particular cancer and it can be used in combination with
allopathic (surgery, chemo and radiation) diagnostic and
treatment options. When followed as directed, you will notice
remarkable improvements in your physical, emotional and
psychological health.
Each
session you will learn something new, receive care and support
in a variety of areas to restore systemic health; activate the
lymphatic and immune systems; understand and heal your emotions;
remove toxic environmental influences; accelerate healing with
therapeutic nutrition and diet; learn which nutrients are
indicated and which are contraindicated during chemo and
radiation; reduce or eliminate pain and nausea resulting from
chemo and radiation; build psychological and spiritual strength
by reducing stress, depression and anxiety through guided
imagery and meditation techniques; dominate your healing
response through progressive relaxation, breath therapy and EFT
(Emotional Freedom Techniques).
For a FREE 1/2 hour in-office or phone consultation please call
(905) 892.3355
Is There a Cure for Cancer?
Despite substantial
amounts of capital given yearly to cancer research,
there has yet to be a protocol that provides a high
curative rate. The two primary therapeutic strategies in
cancer have been chemotherapy and radiation therapy.
Clinical studies show that toxicity is one of the major
deterrents to substantial improvements in cancer
management when the two modalities are administered.
New research is indicating a need for comprehensive
therapies that address more than just tumor
obliteration. Scientific literature has shown that a
reduction in the risk of tumor occurrence can be
achieved through the use of nutritional and other
natural compounds. Appropriate use of supplemental
nutrition along with attention to dietary and lifestyle
risk factors comprise the best strategy presently
available for the prevention of common types of
malignancy. "Complementary" describes the approach of
combining the best ideas and practices of both
conventional and alternative medicine. (Integrative and
alternative are the more common terms used in North
America).
Conventional medicine is disease
oriented. You see your doctor when you are sick and then
you are prescribed a pill to mask the symptoms.
Conventional medical treatment is based almost
exclusively on a physical and chemical model. It does
not consider the non-physical elements of our beings.
Alternative medicine recognizes some of the inherent
limitations of the biomedical model, restricting
physical effects to physical causes, and the diseased
state as a chemical malfunction. Alternative medical
practitioners believe that health should not be imposed
on patients, but rather gently encouraged from within.
Complementary Physicians aim to find a
treatment that will work for each individual patient
with the least risk of harming that patient. The goal is
whenever possible to try to take advantage of the body's
own potential for self-healing.
In general, we use the conventional approach in acute conditions, and the alternative
approach in chronic conditions.