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If you want to live longer, it’s much more important than diet and exercise… What a woman did after a dramatic remission from stage 4 appendectal cancer.If you want to live longer, it’s much more important than diet and exercise… What a woman did after a dramatic remission from stage 4 appendectal cancer.

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I read this article here. Here is a summary. I hope it will give you some hints for living.

  • Cancer researcher Kelly Turner, author of a best-selling book that has sold 230,000 copies in the United States, has analyzed more than 1,500 cases of dramatic cancer remissions. She interviewed hundreds of cancer survivors from around the world and found that there were common factors among the patients who made miraculous recoveries. One of them was “releasing repressed emotions.
  • Studies have shown that stress weakens the immune system. However, it has also been shown that releasing stress, anger, fear, and other emotions can strengthen the immune system.
  • By fully feeling and releasing emotions like fear and stress, the body relaxes and the immune system’s ability to heal is enhanced.
  • In recent years, the value of releasing repressed emotions has increased, and new understandings and treatments for fear and trauma are gaining attention.
  • Two fears that dramatic remission patients face are “fear of test results” and “fear of death.
  • Dr. Rankin suggests ways to overcome fear through meditation.
  • Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) is effective for emotional release.
  • Stress in childhood affects health in adulthood.
  • The #MeToo movement recognized the effects of trauma and introduced EMDR as a new treatment for trauma release.
  • The importance of self-love is emphasized, and Louise Hay is credited with curing cervical cancer naturally through self-love.
  • Research has shown that social media causes people to look at and compare the idealized lives of others, leading to anxiety and depression.
  • The self-love movement has resurfaced and the hashtags “#selflove” and “#selfcare” are on the rise on social media.
  • Dramatic removers practice “social detoxes” and “self-love retreats” to increase feelings of self-love.
  • Studies have shown that group courses in drumming can improve symptoms of depression and anxiety.
  • Karyn Murray, a Chicago native and stage 4 appendectomy cancer survivor, has been studying the mind-body-spirit connection for over 20 years.
  • In the year prior to her diagnosis, Carlin had gone through a divorce, bankruptcy, and was caring for her mother who had Parkinson’s disease and dementia. She was then diagnosed with stage 4 appendiceal cancer.
  • Carlin’s treatment began with emergency surgery to remove a tumor weighing approximately 7 kilograms, followed by chemotherapy and a surgery for hyperthermia in the abdominal cavity (HIPEC).
  • She recognized the importance of releasing repressed emotions and embraced the healing factors of 10 dramatic remissions.
  • Carlin’s research into the emotional patterns of his own childhood reaffirmed the importance of self-love.
  • More than six years after her stage 4 appendectomy cancer diagnosis, she is living a healthy life and working as a Radical Remission Workshop instructor and health coach.
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