Helena's Healing Circle

Thriving with Cancer

on March 30, 2012

What a weird combination of words. Usually you hear dying of cancer, suffering from cancer, fighting/battling cancer (post about this coming soon, BTW).

I choose to thrive with cancer.

Yes that is a state of mind, a spiritual state, etc…but that’s also a choice about how to treat your physical body while you are alive dealing with a physical challenge. So far, for someone whose body is at stage 3 something, I have rosy cheeks, shiny skin and hair, and lots of energy—enough to get on people’s nerves sometimes! If it weren’t for Clotilde (the tumor) and for the stuff that comes out in PET scans, I wouldn’t know my body had cancer. At all.

So the 13 juices, the coffee enemas and all the veggies and fruits keep my body and my mind happy and alert enough to have time and energy to thrive while I pray.

One Step Forward, Two Steps Back

Tonight I spoke to my dad, who has emphysema. He’s having such a hard time breathing. So yes, “emphysema is emphysema” – we all know what it is and that there is no way out of it. But…did any of the lung doctors he went to ever said the most basic thing…that dairy creates huge amounts of mucus?

Of course not. So he uses his breathing machine and takes some medicine, and then immediately cancels out all the potential usefulness of these 2 things by eating all the cheese, milk and butter he can. This causes an immediate production of mucus, which makes it even harder for oxygen to get anywhere.
Let’s take the cold, or a bad flu, for instance. People say these things have to run their course.
But try going through the flu while eating dairy. You’re talking about at least 4-6 days feeling sick and putting out mucus, for most people.

Try eliminating dairy. The healing time is going to be cut in half.
If you are lucky enough to be around medicinal plants, drink several teas made from Surinam cherry leaves during the day, and then a very hot tea of natural orange leaves at night. Gilvania (our angel who works here with us at Viva Institute) was taught by her mom how to use this medicine, and now she is teaching us. She cured me of a bad flu in one and ½ days simply by making teas from the plants around us.

How I Do It

Doctors try to help with their medicine (despite most doctors’ unfortunate cluelessness about food – sorry, but it is true). God sadly wonders why we humans create disease and suffering, and we go around suffering more than we should—forgetting that we can choose to assist the well-being of our bodies at any moment by using what nature gives us so freely.

I don’t know what will happen to my body. None of us do.

But I know, with this experience, that the energy of I what I am choosing to put into my body is giving me, right NOW, strength and good mood despite Clotilde’s crankiness. She tries really hard to be loud and obnoxious, only to be engulfed and quieted daily by a stream of healthy organic coffee and juices of fruits and vegetables and hourly prayer!
That’s how I thrive with cancer.

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5 Responses to “Thriving with Cancer”

  1. Debbie says:

    healthy eating, a healthy attitude, a healthy approach to LIFE can only improve the quality for anyone, no matter what level of dis-ease they have in their lives. I personally think improved individul health, taken to a global level, would lift most everything that ails our world!

  2. katee says:

    Not that you need testimonials but I can testify to the super shiny hair, the glowing skin and the SUPER CHARGED ENERGY of Helena! I had to run up subtropical forest trails to keep up with her stride and my ears burned from her non stop chatter :*). Really, i expected nothing less from her BUT to see and be around her is amazing. Resilience comes to mind. Since my return from visiting Helena, everyone asks about her well being and I have repeated many times, she is amazingly well, LIVING with cancer.
    xo.

  3. Jen Burris says:

    When dealing with the really tough life issues, I’ve found there to be huge spiritual advantages to them! It may sound strange, but my own personal adversity has given me TREMENDOUS gifts! It’s hard to say out loud that the death of my daughter held blessings, but surviving it is giving me more capacity to love, to feel, to live, to forgive, to empathize, and to realize the gift each day, each moment, each breath, each encounter. We who experience the hardest things in life, can also experience the best things. If we can see past our pain we often get to understand that we are the lucky ones. <3

  4. Donna Hoch says:

    You truly are AMAZING…….and in my prayers every day!

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