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Heal All Cancer With This Diet - Duration: 7:48. Cancer and Macrobiotic Self-Healing By David Briscoe. In ancient cultures cancer was approached differently than today Incredible Healing Journals Interviews Linda Devine on healing breast cancer with the macrobiotic diet. Diagnosed with Breast Cancer, Linda Devine Is NOW CANCER FREE After Curing Herself Naturally! In 2. 00. 8 Linda Devine was given the devastating diagnosis of breast cancer. Instead of giving up her power to someone else, Linda made the very wise decision to heal herself with holistic nutrition and natural therapies only. In only 1. 0 months Linda cured herself and doctors could find no trace of the tumour. What follows is a transcript of an interview with Linda where she shares exactly what steps she took to cure breast cancer herself. ![]() Learn what other patients are saying about Liver Cancer and Macrobiotic Diet.I’m your host Lisa Robbins. Today, I’ll be interviewing a friend and wonderful person, a well respected business woman, Life and Wellness Coach, and founder of the Kawartha Holistic Health Network, and the Peterborough Wellness Expo, Linda Devine. Linda has such an incredible story to tell us. I love this story, because it fills me with hope for the future, for women and for their daughters all over the world.”“Thank you, I’m so glad to be here today and to be able to share this information. I think it is so important for people to know the truth.”. ![]() Various things were done, colposcopy, cone surgery then finally laser surgery, but never any radiation or anything, it was just not necessary. Can you tell me a little bit about your breast cancer. I went to a doctor and she found a tiny lump so they decided to do a mammogram which I wasn’t really thrilled about but I thought, “Well, okay I’m going to do it”. In the mammogram they did see something, so they did an ultrasound and then the doctor confirmed that it was definitely cancer and I should have surgery and then radiation. I asked him at that time about natural therapies and he just kind of laughed at me. You must have been scared. I was very scared. I was so scared that I honestly didn’t know what to do. I think it was worse because of their attitude, you know it was like, oh well this is just routine, it’s no big deal, you’re just a number, not really a person, you know. The bedside manner was absolutely horrendous. Were you seeing an Oncologist, or someone else? Well he made an appointment for me to see an Oncologist and scheduled the surgery, and the radiation, and when I left that office, I was in such a stupor, that I was just, just beside myself. Because, the very first thing you think is, “Oh my god, I’m going to die, I’m going to die.” But then when I really started to think about it, “Okay wait a minute, it’s only a little lump, they caught it really early, so maybe they can just remove the whole thing and it will be gone.”And then I started thinking, the cut and burn thing, that’s just not me, that’s not what I believe. And here, I’ve been advocating natural health and yet I’m considering to have this done? And then, I kind of got my head back and I decided, “No, I’m not doing it.”Did you talk to them about that choice, or did you just not go back? Oh, no, I talked to them, they tried to talk me out of it and basically my doctor fired me. So, let me just back up a minute. When you were diagnosed in that very first appointment, they were already booking surgery and radiation, right there? Oh yeah. But you were in shock. I was in shock, I didn’t have time to even think about it. He actually said to me that if he hadn’t been so busy that day, they would have done it that day. They don’t even want to give you a chance to think, and thank goodness, thank goodness, I had that time, because my appointment wasn’t scheduled for another week. So what happened after the appointment? I knew I couldn’t drive, because I was just too shaken up. I walked home, and in that walk, that’s when I decided. I’m not doing surgery, I’m not doing radiation. My body just told me, “No, it’s the wrong thing to do.”But you already know a lot about natural healing. Well, I would say enough, you know, not as much as a lot of other people. I haven’t taken any formal education or training, but I’ve done lots of research and all the things I’ve read about and dealt with people about. It’s a horrible situation to find yourself in, but once you get past that initial shock, and realize that you are the only person that can take responsibility for your own body, and it’s not up to them, you know, YOU have to find out about what happens to your body. You know, if you really listen to your body, you know what the right thing is to do. And all the research that I did, it guided me to exactly what I needed to see, what I needed to read, where I needed to go, everything. Do you have any idea what contributed to your cancer? I have an idea myself, I think it was stress, I had been through a horrendous amount of stress over the past couple of years and so I think that was a huge contributing factor, and also I’d kind of let my diet go a little bit because I was under so much stress, I couldn’t be bothered cooking, so you know, “I’ll just grab something quick” but that’s a mistake, absolutely. When you were diagnosed, did they do a biopsy? No, but they wanted to. How big was the lump? Well that’s kind of small, so instead of a biopsy, they could have just taken the whole thing out. Yep, he explained to me, they put a needle in, and the needle inside that needle to drain out what’s there, to see what it is. So I said, “okay, when they pull that first needle out, that’s going to make a hole right? What happens to those cells that you’ve just exposed to the rest of my body?“Oh, no it’s not”, he said.“Can you prove it?” That’s what I said.“Well, no nothing’s foolproof” he said.“Okay, thank you” that’s what I thought. Okay, now we are going to get to the biggest question. What changes, what supplements, diet changes, stress reduction, what things did you do? I did some research around various diets and foods and what would be the best thing for me, again listening to my body. Probably about six or eight months previous, I’d started doing some research on Macrobiotic eating, and it’s funny how your body leads you to things like that. I thought there was obviously a reason why I was already led to that so I did more research on Macrobiotics and it just felt like the right thing, so that’s what I did. I was really, really strict on myself, which is difficult for me because I absolutely love bread, so no wheat, no gluten, no yeast, nothing like that, so that was tough, but I did it. As far as supplements, I got hold of B1. Laetrile, and took that for about six months, and every once in a while I think, . It’s really difficult to get pure Maitake, without anything else in it, so there’s various other mushrooms in it as well. I also took Zinactive, that’s a prolithic enzyme. That was from the Naturopath who recommended I read the book, Natural Healing Therapies For Cancer by Dr. Michael Murray, and it’s a really good book, so I would recommend that too. There were so many things I was taking, extra Vitamin C. I was walking outside quite a bit, so wasn’t taking supplements when I was outside, but now that I can’t get outside as much because of the winter weather, I’m taking a Vitamin D oil supplement. Omega 3, a really good multivitamin, Vitamin A, turmeric. Some of the things I did were meditation and visualization. In one meditation I actually saw the cells being removed and I just observed, I didn’t control it in any way. How long did you meditate for? Probably about 4 years on and off now. I’m not a religious meditator day by day, I don’t do it that way, but when I feel I need it, I do it. I do meditate every day, but I may do 5 minutes or 1. It’s probably easy for you to get into that mode of meditation if you’ve practiced for that long. Yes it is, and even though there’s angst and there’s panic and there’s fear, you know that once you get into that meditative state, that all goes, and then you can focus on what’s in there and what you need to do. So you can visualize where the cancer cells are, where the illness is, and that’s how I guide people to what to do. To really just sit with it and be there, be there with whatever it is and then you can guide it to do whatever you need it to do. No negative TV shows. Lots of sea vegetables, mostly organic whenever I could get it, and whey protein too to help with glutathione in the liver. I want to back up just a little bit and talk in more detail about the macrobiotic diet, because a lot of people don’t understand what that is. Okay, sure. Basically macrobiotic diet is grains, greens and beans, so as long as you have about 4. Miso soup is a big one on the list so I have it pretty much every day. Leafy greens that grow towards the sun are better. They really base their diet on the climate you live in. So here being a North American climate, leafy greens that point towards the sun are really good for our bodies because we are pulling that energy from the sun. The grains, it’s better than eating things like potatoes, and ground vegetables, things like peppers, tomatoes, the nightshades. So about half whole grains, and half vegetables and local fruit, apples, things that grow in this North American climate. I stopped eating bananas, even though they are so rich in potassium. To bring things in that are grown in a completely different climate it just doesn’t gel with what our bodies need. So they are very much into things that are grown in the same type of climate as we are in. For us that means swiss chard, kale, spinach, cabbage, apples, carrots and so on. And it’s the way you cook too, a lot of chopping and cutting. It’s your frame of mind when you are preparing the food. It’s a lot of yin and yang energy, that depends on what type of food it is and what kind of energy you need to cure the illness you have. What changes in attitude did you have? It’s really, really important to stay as positive as you can and it’s hard to do because you’re scared and you hope you’re doing the right thing, and you have doubts about what you are doing. The key is to really stay positive and surround yourself with positive people.
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