Thursday, August 6, 2015

8.4.15 As we do what works best , and our culture and young interested Oncologists observe eagerly


     I was drawn to natural healing as compelled as if someone had carefully and repeatedly planned events not covered by Western Medicine , but absolutely and beautifully addressed by other traditional and naturopathic means. 
     And so now, after a lifetime as a practitioner, here is a dear one with serious cancer, and it is all that I do , for now.
     The dynamics are the same , except it is the big and powerful leagues .
     The lessons and wise ways an
d challenged ways of the body the same, but graver, as many other conditions . 
     And as always, I find myself wishing I could share all of this- this understanding ,
these healing ways ,
     the vital importance of avoiding dairy to decrease the toxicity of certain chemo agents ,
     the carefully built up momentum of quiet but powerful cleansing of the body , that cannot be interrupted except at great cost no matter your fatigue or ability to organize or afford or order things and not run out.
     I find myself at Dana Farber wanting to explain to all those depleted people coming for their chemo the terrible cost , just in acidity ( that cancer cells thrive in) of their cup of coffee.
     But the key always is to quietly be who we are , to sustainably do what we are called to do,
     To take good care of ourselves, and in the process see if we can help a dear one out of the woods and beyond
     And quietly, in this way , contribute to the essential change in culture , in understanding , in day to day choices that inimitably all come together to erupt into a propensity for cancer , in a young one, a tender one; a vibrant adolescent , a tired happy parent of young or old ones : us all.
     As we do what works best , and our culture and young interested Oncologists observe eagerly
     And Oncology Naturopaths look on , celebrating what may be possible, with such a maniacal aggressive approach,
     and in the meantime , we settle down and quietly live and love and do what brings the greatest health and ease in the present moment.

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