Cure Cancer Today At The Cellular Level

Released on = January 20, 2007, 7:31 am

Press Release Author = Dr Laurence Magne

Industry = Healthcare

Press Release Summary = From the desk of Dr Magne, author of Cancer Free For Life.



Press Release Body = In the 17th century, the philosopher and scientist Descartes
proposed the separation of the mind from the body. Descartes was encouraged by the
Pope that he could pursue the study of human anatomy within the domain of science,
as long as he left the study of the soul or mind to the church.

So began the western's world separation of the body and mind. That disconnection is
now being remedied by modern science. Today studies by researchers in the emerging
field of Psycho Neuro Immunology, PNI for short, have hard data explaining the
mind/body connection. The same proof is now emerging from the field of quantum
physics, and the more we research the mechanisms of the universe, the more we
realize that we are made of the same primordial stuff and energy, and that all is
connected, including the mind and the body.

How does the mind/body connection work? It is explained in the complex pathways that
run between the brain and the body's nervous, endocrine, circulatory, and immune
systems. We are literally wired by the brain, but it is our emotions and thoughts
that trigger the complex chain of activities that create physical manifestations
such as increased blood pressure and heart rate, depletion of immune functions, and
disruption of the body's resting state.

Science has shown that the brain signals the immune system via receptors on the
surface of immune system cells, which accept chemical neurotransmitters released by
the nervous system. These breakthrough studies have traced the body/mind connection
to the level of cellular biology. Some cellular communication has been translated,
but the full body language has yet to be unlocked.

How does this information affect us in our everyday lives? Stress is one area in
which we can clearly see the body/mind connection. Subject a person to enough
stress, and that stress will manifest in the body through nerve-fibre chemicals that
tell immune cells what to do. The body expresses the stress as headaches, rashes,
irritable bowel, hypertension, insomnia, or pain. Eventually, the physical effects
of long-term stress may lead to cancer, heart attack, or other chronic conditions.
The reverse is also true as chemicals released by immune system cells affect the
brain. For example, when the body is fighting an illness, our minds often become
drowsy.

The good news is that while our emotions and thoughts can play a role in making us
sick, we can also use them to help make us well. Better still, our minds can
potentially keep us from getting ill in the first place. The mind has a tremendous
power to heal or harm. How you use this power is up to you: your body does respond
to the way you think, feel and act at every moment of every day.

There are some simple ways to use the mind/body connection to benefit health:
. Pay attention to your inner life. Don't dwell on fear and negative thoughts. your
perception or belief about your environment is more important than its reality.
. Express yourself in appropriate ways. Learn to recognize your emotions and what's
causing them. At times we may need the assistance of therapists, doctors and
spiritual advisors to help us understand ourselves better.
. Establish social relationships. People involved with family, friends, and
community seem to live longer, healthier lives.
. Develop a positive mental outlook and sense of humour, Pollyanna was right. Laugh
heartily at least once a day. Judge less and love more.
. Seek spiritual fulfillment. Examine and draw upon what gives you meaning in life.
. Connect with animals. Our pets keep us in touch with our basic needs. Numerous
studies show connecting with pets is a significant factor in good health.
. Learn meditation, visualization, prayer, yoga, hypnosis, or biofeedback. Find
which of these is right for you.
. Repeat positive affirmations to yourself, such as "I am in perfect balance. I
bless my body with love." These can reverse the changes brought on by stress.
. Get regular exercise, enough sleep, and maintain good nutrition. Why? Aside from
the obvious health benefits, societal beliefs list exercise, sleep and proper
nutrition as the way to be healthy. When we engage in these activities, our
perception is that what we are dong is good for us. These practices change our
attitudes and reduce stress and anxiety.
. Do not self-medicate with excess food, alcohol, tobacco and other drugs.
Short-term relief can lead to long-term problems.

Dr Magne has been researching the origins and alternative cures for cancer for the
past 25 years. Her book Cancer Free For Life contains many alternative ways to cure
yourself of cancer today!!! Visit www.cancer-free-for-life.com to claim your FREE
report 10 Ways to Cure Cancer in audio and pdf format.

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Web Site = http://cancer-free-for-life.com

Contact Details = Dr Laurence Magne
Publisher, Author
Cancer Free For Life
Email : lmagne@yahoo.com

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