Abundant Michael

The Bristol Diet for cancer healing and prevention.

My aunt Wendy had cancer a few years ago and recommend the Bristol diet as part of a natural cancer cure. The quote below and research on the effectiveness of a plant centered diet is in the article linked above. This diet is good not only for cancer but for other diseases such as heart attackes, allergies and diabetes too. Interestingly this is similar diet to the one in the Mood Cure diet in cutting out sugar, refined carbs and caffeine.

 

To summarise, the Bristol Approach aims to rebalance the body’s biochemistry and regulate the inflammatory response. The diet is plant-based containing 8 to 10 portions of fresh vegetables and fruit per day plus plenty of wholegrains and pulses. It contains small amounts of animal products but limited red meat and dairy products. The avoidance of sugars and refined carbohydrates is strongly encouraged along with processed and refined foods, excess salt and caffeine and alcohol. Plenty of pure water along with herbal teas and fresh vegetable juices are recommended. Good quality nutritional supplements are advised to compliment the diet. 

 

A key Penny Brohn Cancer Care dietary recommendation is the removal of sugars and refined carbohydrates from the diet. The biochemical changes that occur within a cancer cell allowing it to create energy without oxygen (anaerobic respiration) more readily mean that in order to produce the energy it requires for survival more glucose is required than for a normal cell. The cancer cell’s greater need for this simple sugar has led to speculation that a high sugar diet may encourage cancer cell growth and there is some evidence to support this idea. For this reason it seems wise to limit sugars and refined carbohydrates.

 

Kirtan Kriya youths brain function and helps Alzheimers disease

Doing just 12 minutes of Kirtan Kriya research has shown reduces mental aging and may help reduce Alzheimers. The article below both gives the research and step by step instructions on how to do the meditation

Conclusion: The Kirtan Kriya singing exercise reverses memory loss and enhances brain function. This study provides fertile ground for further long-term research on the measurement and research of memory loss.From http://www.alzheimersprevention.org/research.htm

Video about Kirtan Kriya and demo of how to do it below

 

 

Why women in China do not get breast cancer

I found this article very interesting about how diet can dramatically affect our health. From the book Your Life in Your Hands, by Professor Jane Plan. And the results also apply to prostate cancer in men...
Michael

WHY WOMEN IN CHINA DO NOT GET BREAST CANCER 
By Prof. Jane Plant, PhD, CBE

I had no alternative but to die or to try to find a cure for myself. I am a scientist - surely there was a rational explanation for this cruel illness that affects one in 12 women in the UK ?

I had suffered the loss of one breast, and undergone  radiotherapy. I was now receiving painful chemotherapy, and had been seen by some of the country's most eminent specialists. But, deep down, I felt certain I was facing death. I had a loving husband, a beautiful home and two young children to care for. I desperately wanted to live.

Fortunately, this desire drove me to  unearth the facts, some of which were known only to a handful of scientists at the time.

Anyone who has come into contact with breast cancer will know that certain risk factors - such as increasing age, early onset of womanhood, late onset of menopause and a family history of breast cancer - are completely out of our control. But there are many risk factors, which we can control easily.

These "controllable" risk factors readily translate into  simple changes that we can all make in our day-to-day lives to help prevent or treat breast cancer. My message is that even advanced breast cancer can be overcome because I have done it.

The first clue to understanding what was promoting my breast  cancer came when my husband Peter, who was also a scientist, arrived back from working in China while I was being plugged in for a chemotherapy session.

He had brought with him cards and  letters, as well as some amazing herbal suppositories, sent by my friends and science colleagues in China .

The suppositories  were sent to me as a cure for breast cancer. Despite the awfulness of the situation, we both had a good belly laugh, and I remember saying that this was the treatment for breast cancer in China , then it was little wonder that Chinese women avoided getting the disease.

Those words echoed in my mind.
 
Why didn't Chinese women in China get breast cancer?
 
I had collaborated once with Chinese colleagues on a study of links between soil chemistry and disease, and I remembered some of the statistics.

The disease was virtually non-existent throughout the whole country. Only one in 10,000 women in China will die from it, compared to that terrible figure of one in 12 in Britain and the even grimmer average of one in 10 across most Western countries.
 
It is not just a matter of China being a more rural country, with less urban pollution. In highly urbanized Hong Kong , the rate rises to 34 women in every 10,000 but still puts the West to shame.

The Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki  have similar rates. And remember, both cities were attacked withnuclear weapons, so in addition to the usual pollution-related cancers, one would also expect to find some radiation-related cases, too.

The conclusion we can draw from these statistics strikes you with some force. If a Western woman were to move to industrialized, irradiated Hiroshima , she would slash her risk of contracting breast cancer by half. Obviously this is absurd.
 
It seemed obvious to me that some lifestyle factor not related to pollution, urbanization or the environment is seriously increasing the Western woman's chance of contracting breast cancer.

I then discovered that whatever causes the huge differences in breast cancer rates between oriental and Western countries, it isn't genetic.

Scientific research showed that when Chinese or Japanese people move to the West, within one or two generations their rates of breast cancer approach those of their host community.

The same thing happens when oriental people adopt a completely Western lifestyle in Hong Kong . In fact, the slang name for breast cancer in China translates as 'Rich Woman's Disease'. This is because, in China, only the better off can afford to eat what is termed ' Hong Kong food'.

The Chinese describe all Western food, including everything from ice cream and chocolate bars to spaghetti  and feta cheese, as "Hong Kong food", because of its availability in the former British colony and its scarcity, in the past, in mainland China .

So it made perfect sense to me that whatever  was causing my breast cancer  and the shockingly high incidence in this country generally, it was almost certainly something to do with our better-off, middle-class, Western lifestyle.

There is an important point for men here, too. I have observed in my research that much of the data about prostate cancer leads to similar conclusions.

According to figures from the World Health Organization, the number of men contracting prostate cancer in rural China is negligible, only 0.5 men in every 100,000.
In England, Scotland and Wales , however, this figure is 70 times higher. Like breast cancer, it is a middle-class disease that primarily attacks the wealthier and higher socio-economic groups, those that can afford to eat rich foods.

I remember saying to my husband, "Come on Peter, you have just come back  from China . What is it about the Chinese way of life that is so different?"

Why don't they get breast cancer?'
We decided to utilize our joint scientific backgrounds and approach it  logically.

We examined scientific data that pointed us in the general direction of fats in diets.
Researchers had discovered in the 1980s that only l4% of calories in the average Chinese diet were from fat, compared to almost 36% in the West.
But the diet I had been living on for years before I contracted breast cancer was very low in fat and high in fibre.
Besides, I knew as a scientist that fat intake in adults has not been shown to increase risk for breast cancer in most investigations that have followed large groups of women for up to a dozen years.
Then one day something rather special happened. Peter and I have worked together so closely over the years that I am not sure which one of us first said:
 
"The Chinese don't eat dairy produce!"


It is hard to explain to a non-scientist the sudden mental and emotional 'buzz' you get when you know you have had an important insight. It's as if you have had a lot of pieces of a jigsaw in your mind, and suddenly, in a few seconds, they all fall into place and the whole picture is clear.

Suddenly I recalled how many Chinese people were physically unable to  tolerate milk, how the Chinese people I had worked with had always said that milk was only for babies, and how one of my close friends, who is of Chinese origin, always politely turned down the cheese course at dinner parties.

I knew of no Chinese people who lived a traditional Chinese life who ever used cow or other dairy food to feed their babies. The tradition was to use a wet nurse but never, ever, dairy products.

Culturally, the Chinese find our Western preoccupation with milk and milk products very   strange. I remember entertaining a large delegation of Chinese scientists shortly after the ending of the Cultural Revolution in the 1980s.

On advice from the Foreign Office, we had asked the caterer to provide a pudding that contained a lot of ice cream. After inquiring what the pudding consisted of, all of the Chinese, including their interpreter, politely but firmly refused to eat it, and they could not be persuaded to change their minds.

At the time we were all delighted and ate extra portions!

Milk, I discovered, is one of the most common causes of food allergies .
 
Over 70% of the world's population are unable to digest the milk sugar, lactose, which has led nutritionists to believe that this is the normal condition for adults, not some sort of deficiency. Perhaps nature is trying to tell us that we are eating the wrong food.

Before I had breast cancer for the first time, I had eaten a lot of dairy produce, such as skimmed milk, low-fat cheese and yogurt. I had used it as my main source of protein. I also ate cheap but lean minced beef, which I now realized was probably often ground-up dairy cow.

In order to cope with the chemotherapy I received for my fifth case of cancer, I had been eating organic yogurts as a way of helping my digestive tract to recover and repopulate my gut with 'good' bacteria.

Recently, I discovered that way back in 1989 yogurt had been implicated in ovarian cancer. Dr Daniel Cramer of Harvard University studied hundreds of women with ovarian cancer, and had them record in detail what they normally ate. Wish I'd been made aware of his findings when he had first discovered them.

Following Peter's and my insight into the Chinese diet, I decided to give up not just yogurt but all dairy produce immediately. Cheese, butter, milk and yogurt and anything else that contained dairy produce - it went down the sink or in the rubbish.

It is surprising how many products, including commercial soups, biscuits and cakes, contain some form of dairy produce. Even many proprietary brands of margarine marketed as soya, sunflower or olive oil spreads can contain dairy produce
.
I therefore became an avid reader of the small print on food labels.

Up to this point, I had been steadfastly measuring the progress of my fifth cancerous lump with callipers and plotting the results. Despite all the encouraging comments and positive feedback from my doctors and nurses, my own precise observations told me the bitter truth.

My first chemotherapy sessions had produced no effect - the lump was still the same size.

Then I eliminated dairy products. Within days, the lump started to shrink
.
About two weeks after my second chemotherapy session and one week after giving up dairy produce, the lump in my neck started to itch. Then it began to soften and to reduce  in size. The line on the graph, which had shown no change, was now pointing downwards as the tumour got smaller and smaller.

And, very significantly, I noted that instead of declining exponentially (a graceful curve) as cancer is meant to do, the tumour's decrease in size was plotted on a straight line heading off the bottom of the graph, indicating a cure, not suppression (or remission) of the tumour.

One Saturday afternoon after about six weeks of excluding all dairy produce from my diet, I practised an hour of meditation then felt for what was left of the lump. I couldn't find it. Yet I was very experienced at detecting cancerous lumps - I had discovered all five cancers on my own. I went downstairs and asked my husband to feel my neck. He could not find any trace of the lump either.

On the following Thursday I was due to be seen by my cancer specialist at  Charing Cross Hospital in London . He examined me thoroughly, especially my neck where the tumour had been. He was initially bemused and then delighted as he said, "I cannot find it." None of my doctors, it appeared, had expected someone with my type and stage of cancer (which had clearly spread to the lymph system) to survive, let alone be so hale and hearty.

My specialist was as overjoyed as I was. When I first discussed my ideas with him he was understandably sceptical. But I understand that he now uses maps showing cancer mortality in China in his lectures, and recommends a non-dairy diet to his cancer patients.

I now believe that the link between dairy produce and breast cancer is similar to the link between smoking and lung cancer.
 
I believe that identifying the link between breast cancer and dairy produce, and then developing a diet specifically targeted at maintaining the health of my breast and hormone system, cured me.

It was difficult for me, as it may be for you, to accept that a substance as 'natural' as milk might have such ominous health implications. But I am a living proof that it works and, starting from tomorrow, I shall reveal the secrets of my revolutionary action plan.

Extracted from Your Life in Your Hands, by Professor Jane Plan

 

PS My friend Gene did some internet research on this topic and found this article http://www.cancerproject.org/ask/dairy.php that talks about evidence of dairy and cancer and what to eat instead of dairy for calcium

Blog comments now fixed

For a while there was an error when you tried to add a comment to a blog entry. That is now fixed - comment away!

Michael

Remembering David Hollies

As you probably know David Hollies died at end of September after being sick with an undiagnosed brain issue for the past 11 years. David helped to co-create Sandbox 8 years ago and he was a light of love in my life and many others. There are some photos of happy times with David and friends here. (The photo below is from a Mexican vacation in 2006 with Gail, David, me and Millie).

Gail, David, Michael-Michelle and Millie in Mexico Jan 2006

 

 

 

(From an email of 9/27/10)

I notice that I was in shock when I first read David's email and still am to some part. I feel sad, and happy and mixed up. I just went dancing naked in the rain in my back yard - the rain felt like tears from heaven and I wanted to be part of them. I sang a song about David that I made up. And that helped. Maybe a naked rain dance is a good grieving ritual for the ex-driver of the TantraMobile.

David

I don't know if your spirit can read email (I think it gets the vibration at least!) and I want to express myself in any event. You have been a dear friend to me and I remember your warm hugs, your sage advice and your laughter. I see you as a bold adventurer - whether it is hitchhiking in the snowy North Canada and Alaska, or starting several companies, or fighting for libertarian principles or the challenges of your health issues. May your adventures continue in another space and form. I thank you for co-creating Sandbox gatherings and group and for all your contributions to it over the years.

It was good to see you a month ago when Gail was away and share stories and adventures and a meal. And to just lie together on your sofa like we did at Sandbox so many times. I never knew your first wife was from Bolivia until that day and I will think of you when I travel there.

Gail Hollies wrote:

Dear friends of David,

On Friday, September 24, David made a decision to end his life.  He specifically asked me to share the message below with all of you (and any other friends). 

 

As you might imagine, I'm feeling a little fragile right now.  So, email communications are fine but I'm not ready for phone conversations yet.

I appreciate your prayers and I can feel your loving support. I don't yet know how we will commemorate David, but I'll let you know when plans are set.

 

love to us all,

Gail

 

********

Good bye,

To my wife Gail.  Thank you for the gift you’ve been.  You have been the absolute highlight of my life.  Without you, I would not have made it this far.  While I expect my departure will be rough on you in the short term, I hope it opens up space for a new partner who can meet you in the routine activities of the living that have become closed to me over the years.   And should the stories of a wonderful place like heaven turn out to be true, I’ll look forward to seeing you there when your time comes.

 

To Gabe and Jessica and little Eva.  This brings an end to the role I play in your lives.   From here on, you will remember and forget that which you choose.   I hope that you will remember my love for you.

 

To Mum, We’ve both wondered for years who might cross this bridge first.  I’d hoped I could outlast you to spare you the pain, but events conspired so the choice about timing became no choice at all.

 

To my Brothers and everyone else.  The answer to the question why is really quite simply that my living had become a hell of pain and nausea and hundred other tortures of my brain and body, some of which I could not describe given months to think on the right words.  Each day I awoke to a nightmare that just got worse and worse.  Occasionally there were leads, but ultimately whatever is eating away at my brain and  wreaking havoc with my mind is something that is not yet understood.  I hung in there as long as I could, but ultimately chose to have mercy.

 

Recent experiences and studies have shown that my body does not have an effective way to regulate cerebro spinal fluid pressure or temperature.   For years doctors have tried to pigeon hole me into either high or low temperature even though the evidence indicates that I suffer from both.   As yet, there are no conditions characterized by the inability to regulate pressure and temperature in the brain.  Not suprising, when doctors see things that don’t fit the buckets in their text books, they tend to dismiss the case rather than question the buckets.     In some number of years may be 15 or 25, they will have a handle on the condition that has brought my brain low.   And then they may fix it.   I have been wrestling with my diminished capacities and mounting distresses for 11 years and simply do not have the stamina to continue.

 

Some look upon suicide as a sure route to damnation.  For that to be true, god would have to be less merciful than myself, which seems unlikely.  Others might condemn me for the pain this will cause Gail and other’s that love me.   All I can say is that their pain has tracked my deterioration all along as they have watched me turn into a wrecked shadow of my normal self, always struggling to reach the next patch of peace to rest upon.


 It was simply time for me to go.  I, tried to do this in a way that is swift and sure.  I apologize  to all of you who will be harmed by my passing.   If there is some aspect of my gifts during my lifetime that means something to you, I’d invite you to work Gail and bring those pieces to life again whether that be writings on personal growth, hitchhiking, government policy etc.  To the extent that people desire, I can live on through the actions of others.  At the very least I will rest in the peaceful knowledge that I contributed my all, right up to the end.

 

Love to you all

Namaste

David

 

 

You can read more of David's adventures and writing here

Rotating house

Did you know that building a revolving house it is comparable in cost to building a conventional house? Built largely of glass and steel, and powered by an electric motor not much bigger than a washing machine motor, the 'Everingham Rotating House' is a brilliant testimonial to the ingenuity of its owner/builders. It also encapsulates many aspects of ecologically sound building principles, such as optimising natural light and heat, while rotating 360° to take advantage of sunshine and shade.More at http://www.everinghamrotatinghouse.com.au/

 

Opening Life's Flow with Gratitude

This is a great practice for Thanksgiving or any day! (Dianne is a friend of mine who is a wonderful astrologer)
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Opening Life's Flow with Gratitude

Have you ever noticed how easy it is to focus on what is missing or not quite right in life? Muc h of my life had been spent focusing on what wasn't there: not enough money, not e nough friends, and not enough time. You name it! All that was good was disregarded while I focused on the bad.

 

Then I discovered the magic of gratitude. By opening my view to encompass all that is in my life, it became apparent that all the while my life had been a wonderful stream of people and activities, each offering me a little more happiness, more abundance, and more possibilities.

 

 

How does that work? Since thoughts create, my thoughts of "not enough" continued to produce just that, and I continued to find areas of my life that fell short of my expectations. I perpetuated my own unhappiness.

 

 

By the same token, when I realized the power of thoughts to create, I experimented with consciously seeking to notice all that was good in my life while feeling thankful and expressing gratitude for what I found. Guess what? More good showed up! I found even more reasons to be thankful!

 

 

Here's a simple exercise that will increase the flow of good in your life: Every evening, as you are about to fall asleep, review the activities of your day with a focus on gratitude for all the good that has happened. Don't take for granted the little things. Include them as well. Then observe how your world changes.

If you really want to boost the love in your relationship, sit down with your beloved and share the things for which you are grateful in the other person. It can positively recharge a relationship that has fallen into a rut. Try it!

 

 

Remember what you focus on expands. Focus on gratitude for all that you have and you will be flooded with more. Happy Thanksgiving all year long!

Be thankful and filled with awe and appreciation even if what you desire hasn't yet arrived. Even the darkest days of your life are to be looked on with gratitude. Everything coming from Source is on purpose.

~ Wayne Dyer, The Power of Intention

 

Sincerely,


Dianne Eppler Adams
Spirit in Matters

(703) 548-4552

 

Receipe: Savory Quinoa

Savory Quinoa

  • 1 cup quinoa grain (from MOM bulk section, Giant organic section or Whole Foods)
  • 3 cups water
  • large dash of olive oil
  • large dash of Braggs (or other soy sauce)
  • handful of nuts (peanuts, cashews or any other you have on hand)
  • Cut up a few pieces of seaweed or add salt and some greens
  • cut up a carrot
  • Chop an inch off the end of a bunch of celery
  • handful of onion pieces or garlic



Bring to boil then simmer for 15 minutes until quinoa expands and soaks up all the water. You can substitute any left over veggies for the vegetables above.


Can either serve as a main dish, a side or add water to make quinoa soup.

Blame, judgment and shifting our society with a spiritual diet

Recently a friend wrote about blame, finger pointing and separation in US politics today. Blame and the judgment it is based on can be very damaging not just in politics but also in families and relationships. And while fixing the whole political system might seem out of our direct control perhaps we can make a start within ourselves. And go on a spiritual diet with no blame, no shame, no complain for a day and see how we feel. Perhaps we will do it again one day at a time. If enough people do it the world will change:

“Be the change you want to see in the world.” - Mahatma Gandhi

In the famous DC meditation for crime reduction study ( http://istpp.org/crime_prevention/ ) it only takes a committed few of a population to
shift consciously for the whole population to shift. (I believe for meditation is proportional to the square root of the population so in
DC with 1,000,000 people around 1,000 people changing their consciousness had a large effect)

The workshop at Sandbox last night on the Work of Byron Katie is one method to eliminate judgments from our lives. Free resources on this here
   http://www.thework.com/thework.php
And there are great books and audio courses you can get too. Probably even a meetup group in your area if you are interested.

"I discovered that when I believed my thoughts, I suffered, but that when I didn't believe them, I didn't suffer, and that this is true for every human being. Freedom is as simple as that. I found that suffering is optional. I found a joy within me that has never disappeared, not for a single moment. That joy is in everyone, always." Byron Katie

 

The Right Friend 12/8/10 - Wed Gathering in Rockville

This Wednesday Sandbox gathering we learn how to listen to our right friend - the inner voice that will help us grow more and help us create good things in our lives. Have you ever seen or felt signs from your Higher Self? Would you like your life to contain less struggle and more joy? Would you like to learn how to turn up the volume on your inner GPS?

 

We will watch the award winning short movie The Right Friend about a woman who is advised by two inner voices - her Ego and her Higher Self. Then we will discuss how we can listen to our own inner voices and how to tell the difference between them. And learn how to listen to our inner guidance more clearly.


 

The workshop begins after dinner at 8pm.  I invite you to join us, though as always what ever choice you make you will be honored in.

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