Choose to be a Warrior not a Victim.

This special report shows you how you can win the fight and heal your cancer…
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Diagnosed With Prostate Cancer?

If You or a Loved One Has Prostate Cancer, You Can Significantly Increase the Likelihood of Eliminating It by Using the 11 Effective Treatment Strategies Covered in this Comprehensive Report
As you well know, diagnosis of cancer, or even a suspicion of cancer causes a great deal of fear.. You reflect on friends or family who died of cancer. Of celebrities who died from cancer. How every TV show or movie featuring someone with cancer has that person dying at the end.

It doesn’t have to be this way.

Doctors do their best, but it may not be enough. When doctors have not seen success with their treatments in this situation, they know what they have to offer is not going to work. This does not mean that you can’t survive Prostate Cancer. You have to either supplement what your doctors have for you, or go a different route entirely if they have nothing to offer.
There are natural and effective products available that are proving to be powerful cancer healers. Not the everyday, run of the mill supplements which sometimes work, but the majority of the time fail. The overwhelming feedback from our research is that when the right actions and supplements are taken, even aggressive, tough cancers, such as Prostate cancer, can be defeated.
The key is to find the most effective actions to take, out of the overwhelming maze of cancer fighting treatments you can find on the internet or hear from friends.
Unfortunately, most of them are not as good as they may seem, or as you’d hope they would be. That’s why so many folks die from cancer even though they also use natural remedies.
Using alternative remedies in addition to doing what your doctors wants you to do will almost always increase your likelihood of healing successfully. The key is to take the most effective actions so that you have the greatest chance of success.
That’s what we teach you in this report. You will learn about the many different issues that can cause cancer, and more importantly, what supplements or treatments are likely to help you the most. We filter out for you the very good treatments from the many good or not so good ones.
This information has been compiled for over ten years. It is continually being updated as we find better supplements or learn about new cancer fighting treatments or supplements.

There is hope.

The overwhelming feedback from our research is that when the right actions are taken, even aggressive, tough cancers can be defeated.
This report will tell you about the most effective cancer fighting supplements we have found in our research. Supplements that work on their own, or in conjunction with chemotherapy or radiation therapy, to defeat cancer.
And because we believe everyone should have access to this information, we’re offering it at no charge.
We’ve condensed the overwhelming amount of information on the causes of cancer and natural cancer treatments into this very long report. It’s the length of a book.
Some treatments are better than others.
We test a large number of cancer fighting supplements and rate them for you.
This will prevent the mistake of using supplements that sound good but aren’t good enough — in all too many cases, to beat a tough cancer. So you won’t waste money, or your life, on supplements that are marginally effective.
Many readers have told us this report is the best information they have found on cancer. It is written in an easy-to-read style a lay-person can understand.
Much of this is information your doctor can’t tell you, or doesn’t know. For example, you’ll learn about a 14-month informal study of one type of supplement where 51 out of 65 patients with stage 4 cancer became cancer-free when they added it on to their regime.
You’ll learn what the underlying causes of cancer really are (each section covers a different cause).

You’ll learn what to do to counteract those causes.
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You’ll learn what the most effective supplements are that you can take to defeat cancer.
Finally, you’ll learn what to do to keep the cancer from coming back.

This information applies to all types of cancer—because the fundamental causes of cancers are the same.
It is not that all cancers have the same cause. They don’t. But your cancer is caused by at least a few of the 11 causes we cover in this report.

Where to go from here.

There are several actions you can take at this point.
Start reading the report online by clicking on the NEXT link. This will take you to a page where we cover the causes of cancers. You can proceed from one strategy to the next by clicking on the NEXT buttons at the end of each page.
Print out this report by going to the 
Print Friendly Version where the font is smaller. Copy and paste into a document and print it. This print version is approximately 180 pages long.
Go to the Prostate Cancer Protocol which will tell you what the best, most highly rated supplements are for this cancer. You can click on each product and be taken to the place in this report where it is covered.
Read the Testimonies page. There are many many testimonies, and this can be quite inspiring.

Literally thousands of people have walked this path before you, and have used the recommendations in this report to beat their cancer and live happy normal lives. 

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This test is done after the tumor cells are removed from the body.
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The 50 Jawdroppingly Toxic Food Ingredients & Artificial Additives  in your diet because chemo thinks they are foreign invaders and will attack them on the lining of healthy cells. Substituting with organic fruit and vegetables instead.
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Make peace with the mirror and watch your reflection change.

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Lung Cancer – Dr. Carl O Helvie.

Dr. Carl O. Helvie is an RN who has developed a new theory for the practice of nursing. Dr. Helvie specializes in alternative medicine treatments and his theory is designed to support this type of care. However, his nursing theory can be applied to any type of nursing care. He holds a PhD in nursing practice.
Alternative medical treatment involves the use of energy to treat the client. Depending on the treatment, the practitioner may be releasing blocks to the body’s natural energy paths, increasing the body’s energy to respond to an illness or improving the body’s general state of being. Energy is the key to alternative nursing care.

Drawing upon his lifetime of practice in the nursing field, Dr. Helvie developed his theory around 8 points of action. These 8 points are all necessary to make a successful intervention using the energy theory. This nurse theorist first used his theory on individuals, families and then community health nursing

His theory consists of the following 8 points:

1. Humans are open energy systems.
2. The environment of each human is energy.
3. Each person exchanges energy with the environment.
4. All persons continually try to adapt holistically to exchanges of energy.
5. Energy needs vary with time and each situation.
6. Adaptation to energy exchanges determines the level of health of each person.
7. As humans move toward illness, they usually require help to regain their former level of energy.
8. Health practitioners assist high-risk individuals to maintain or regain holistic exchange of energy.

Humans Are Open Energy Systems

Each person has three types of energy operating simultaneously. These are bound, kinetic and potential energy. Bound energy is the parts of the body that form it, such as cells, organs and systems. Kinetic energy is the energy that flows through the body such as blood sugar or oxygen. Potential energy is stored energy systems that the body can draw on for future use. An open energy system draws on the environment to produce energy. Each person requires input from the environment to provide all the body’s energy needs.

Environment of Humans is Energy

Besides the internal energy of each individual, they are also surrounded by energy outside of their bodies. This energy can be broken up into different types of energy in the environment, even though they are related to each other. These energies are: chemical, physical, psychological and biological. Chemical energy is found in food, oxygen, pollutants, medicine, cigarettes and other compounds that can be ingested. Physical energy is found in entities such as heat, light, radiation and wind. Biological energy is found in living systems such as bacteria, animals, plants, fungi, and allergens. Psychological energy is found in such things as love, hate, prayer, healing actions or familial support. A community has its own energy found in the services and support available for the individual.

Exchanging Energy with the Environment

When each of us exchanges energy with the environment, the exchange centers on input and output. The input is what we take in from the environment. This can be food, heat, light, infections, anger, love or any other aspect that our bodies take in. The other consideration is the output, which can run to carbon dioxide, feces, sweat, pollution and spit. One way to improve energy flow is to look at the input and output and measure it against known standards when the client was healthy.

Trying to Adapt to Energy Change

All humans experience changes to their environment. Negative change would be those changes that upset the healthy state of the body such as injury, illness, job loss, or unwanted changes to a relationship. Negative change is usually not wanted or chosen by the individual involved. Positive change would be those changes that do change the body, yet they are welcomed by the individual. Such things as a new job, weight loss, and learning can all lead to change perceived as welcome by the individual. Negative or positive change can necessitate temporary changes that last until the body is restored to its normal condition. Negative and positive change can be good or bad. This is determined by the response to this change which is indicated by the energy flows that the body is able to generate.

Energy Needs Vary with Each Situation

Different stages of life require different inputs and generate different outputs. Most of these stages are documented, and it is known what to expect. For example, it is known what changes to energy a pregnant woman needs vs. a young woman who is not pregnant. An elderly person will often eat much less than a busy young person who is also an athlete. The ability to obtain the needed energy that these changes require can be a challenge in some situations. This can result in the body performing at less than the ideal energy peak. Some changes can lead to bodily damage that is so severe the body cannot adapt to it, even with support.

Adaption to Change Determines Health
Over time, each individual experiences shortages and excesses of energy. Their response to these changes determines where on the health continuum a person lands. They may move for a short time down the continuum to be less healthy and then return on their own to normal or with medical intervention to their previous state. However, if someone has more than one negative change at a time, such as having bronchitis with an already compromised lung system, the person may never be able to move back toward their previous healthy condition.

Continuum Movement Usually Requires Assistance
Once a person has moved down the continuum to the unhealthy side, the individual may require assistance to return to their previous state of health. This may be from a health practitioner or it could be from a family or community member. Usually, some sort of help is needed to return the body’s energy to normal. If the body could adapt on its own, it will usually do so in a short period of time. The longer the body spends in an unhealthy position on the health continuum, the more likely they are to need assistance.

Health Practitioners Need to Assist High-Risk Individuals
Health workers such as nurses should be assisting those individuals that are most high-risk at being unable to return to a normal condition on their own. This becomes apparent from the history of the client and reactions of clients in a similar position. Nurses should make sure that needy clients receive the additional care that they require vs. someone who has a temporary dysfunction.

The Nursing Process
To provide care using the energy theory, nurses apply the nursing process. Using the energy theory, the first step of the process is to obtain a past history including their past problems with energy exchange. They also discuss the client’s current level of energy exchange and energy level.
Next, the client is assessed by the nurse. This involves taking data about the client and then comparing them to standard norms. This assessment determines where on the health continuum the patient currently stands. Normal would be in the middle; a movement to either end indicates an over supply of energy or a lack of energy being absorbed by the body.
Once the state of the patient’s energy level is quantified, the nurse makes one or more diagnoses concerning the client. From these, goals and objectives are designed that will be used to return the client to health or at least return the client to the best state possible. The goals and objectives are developed with the client in mind, as he or she must be able to fulfill the goals to meet the objectives.

At the end of the treatment process, the nurse looks at the success of the interaction with the client and uses these results to apply to the next interaction. Successful goals should be carried forward; goals that were unobtainable should be dropped by the nurse in future cases.
Dr. Carl O. Helvie’s energy theory can be used with any use of the nursing process. However, it is most effective for alternative therapists who base their treatments on energy flowing through the body. This includes nurses, herbalists, acupuncturists, healers, physicians and chiropractors.

Source: Energy Theory and Nursing – Nursing Theory (nursing-theory.org)
Helvie, C. (1998) Advanced Practice Nursing in the Community, Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publishing Co.

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