CANCER STORY: Success & Hard Truth

The Four Candles

Four candles slowly burned.
The ambience was soft,
One could almost hear them talking.

The first candle said, “I am Peace!
The world is full of anger and fighting.
Nobody can keep me lit.”
Then the flame of Peace went out completely.

Then the second candle said: “I am Faith!
I am no longer indispensable.
It doesn’t make sense
that I stay lit a moment longer.”
Just then a breeze softly blew out Faith’s flame.

Sadly the third candle began to speak:
“I ...

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In His Time

 

 

In His time, in His time.
He makes all things beautiful, in His time.
Lord, please show me every day,
As You’re teaching me Your way,
That You do just what You say,
In Your time.
In Your time, in Your time,
You make all things beautiful, in Your time.
Lord, my life to You I bring,
May each song I have to sing
Be to You a lovely thing,
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Heal the Mind and Soul Besides The Tumor

 

Cancer: The Monster That Kills? 

For most people, a cancer diagnosis means death. Unfortunately, the world is primed to the idea that cancer always kills. It is not necessarily so. I have often told cancer patients: You don’t have to die of cancer. I do not have cancer but I may die earlier than you. So take it easy and don’t worry so much. It is not good for your healing. I do not say this just to please them. I ...

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Be An Exceptional Patient, Not A Statistic

 

In giving the prognosis, doctors are only relying on statistics. Their words are based on what literature says in terms of average. Statistical averages do not necessarily apply to you, especially if you are a patient with a strong desire to win and help yourself. Statistical average does not take into account exceptional patients. If you give up and have no desire to hang on and seek healing, you become a part of that statistic. So, you have a choice ...

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Cancer Patients: Go for Healing!

 

Most people who come to see us are generally desperate and lost. They do not know what else to do. Some of them have never had any experience with cancer before. So they are unsure of what to do: to go for surgery, chemotherapy or radiotherapy? Yet many others are told point blank that there is no more treatment available for them or there is nothing that can be done. In simple language it means to go home and wait to ...

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Cancer Patients and Their Doctors

 

Flanders Dunbar (in Emotions and Bodily Changes) wrote: “It does not matter whether the mind or the body is the primary seat of the disorder: in either case it is the patient who must be treated first, then the disease itself, and only then the symptoms.” The fact is, modern medicine is so preoccupied with physical treatments and the use of scientific gadgets, drugs, etc., that very often, the treatment of the person is overlooked or neglected. In some worse instances, the ...

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Take Care of Your Diet

 

Food, O Food – Can cancer patient eat anything he likes?

SCL was a male of 50 years old. He suffered from advanced, terminal liver cancer. The alpha-fetoprotein on 13 November 1999 was 27,519. SCL started taking herbs (together with the doctor’s liver medication) on 14 November 1999. Since then the alpha-fetoprotein had reduced gradually (Table 8). During the Chinese New Year he took three pieces of lor bak (fried sausage) and a plate of char- hor-fun (Chinese noodle). The alpha-fetoprotein ...

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Our Herbal Teas For Your Problems

 

Most cancer patients who came to us are medically written-off cases. They have exhausted all avenues of modern medical treatments. So, in addition to detoxifying the body, we have to alleviate many other discomforts like pain, severe weakness, severe coughs with excessive phlegm or breathlessness, constipation (often, morphine-induced), ascites, distended abdomen, edema, etc. We have formulated herbal teas to provide relief and healing of such problems.

 

 

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Herbal Treatment – A Botanist’s Perspective

Talk at the SGH Scientific Meeting

EVIDENCE-BASED CONVENTIONALAND COMPLEMENTARY

TREATMENT FOR CANCER

15 April 2000

Singapore General Hospital Postgraduate Medical Institute

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 Complementary Therapy: Herbal Treatment – A Botanist’s Perspective

Chris K H Teo, Ph.D.

Introduction

 Discovery consists of seeing What everybody else has seen And thinking what

Nobody else has thought ~ Albert Szent-Gyorgyi

I am glad that I have been given this privilege and honour to present my talk this afternoon. Allow me ...

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The CA Care Therapy

 

 

Our Principles

• We do not substitute medical doctors. We advise you to seek proper medical help.
• In addition, we advocate the use of herbs, and take a holistic approach towards your healing.
• We do not guarantee that the herbs can cure you of your cancer, but experiences of others showed that the herbs brought great relief and healing.
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Healing Crisis

 

It is possible that after taking the recommended herbs, you may experience discomforts such as diarrhea, fatigue and even intense pain. Your condition seems to be worse than before. If this is what you experience, DO NOT WORRY. What you are experiencing is called healing crisis. CONTINUE TAKING THE HERBS! However, if the problem continues for too long and you are getting worse each day, it is advisable to stop taking the herbs first and seek advice. Generally, after a ...

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Bony-Metastasis-Pain Relieved by e-Therapy

Eva (not real name) was 33 years old when she was diagnosed with breast cancer. She underwent surgery at a hospital in Hong Kong in June 2009. After surgery, Eva received 6 cycles of chemotherapy – 3 cycles using FEC (5FU + epirubicin + cyclophosphamide) and 3 cycles of Taxol. This was done in Hong Kong. She received 30 radiation treatments in Macau. There was no further medication after this. In January 2013, a PET / CT scan showed extensive ...

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Food & Cancer

I can eat anything I like – food has nothing to do with my sickness! Correct? Absolutely wrong!

Every year, more evidence accumulates that what we eat determines the progress of our healing or can have a great influence on whether we get sick or not. Today, we are aware that the causes of 70% of cancers are related to our food and lifestyle. Apart from this, as Western ways of life gain popularity in developing countries, more and more people ...

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Healthy Cooking

At CA Care, we tell patients to avoid inflammatory foods such as  refined sugars, refined table salt, refined carbohydrates, all types of meat, dairy products and omega-6-rich polyunsaturated oils.

Very often, in our past dealings with cancer patients, upon hearing our dietary advice, many were upset and reacted negatively. They expressed their disappointment and frustration at being advised against their usual habits of eating. On top of that, many patients found it a challenge to start cooking and preparing meals with ...

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Cancer Patients Should Not Eat Meat

by Yeong Sek Yee

Meat consumption has always been a controversial subject. According to Malaysian statistics, Malaysians do eat a lot of meat. In 1994, Malaysians consumed about 520,000 tons of chicken, 180,000 tons of pork, 70,000 tons of beef and 9,500 tons of mutton. What about 2005? Perhaps more?

Thoughts of strength, vitality, muscle power, energy seems to be in the minds of people when they think of the benefits of animal protein in their diet. Old ...

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Daniel’s Diet

Daniel Chapter 1

V3-5. One day the king ordered …his highest official to choose some young men … they must be fit to serve in the royal palace. (The king said:) Give them the same food and wine that I am served.

V8. Daniel made up his mind to eat and drink only what God had approved for his people to eat … and asked not to eat the food and wine served in the royal palace.

V10-13 (The official told Daniel): ...

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DANGERS OF HIGHLY REFINED COOKING OILS

by Yeong Sek Yee

Highly refined cooking oils (sometimes referred to as “plastic fats”) go through 3 main refining procedures. These are neutralization, bleaching, and deodorization and then the final light golden colour oil is usually called NBD Palm Oil (or Soya, Corn, etc) Nowadays it is just referred to as refined palm (or soya, corn) oil or refined vegetable oil.

Below is a brief description of the 3 procedures in getting the oils out of seeds, nuts, pericarps, etc and onto ...

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SALT — A DEADLY FOOD?

by Yeong Sek Yee

A universal commodity, just like sugar, salt was so valuable in ancient times that it had served as a currency unit and this had influenced the establishment of trade routes and cities, provoked and financed wars, secured empires, and inspired revolutions. Today it is consumed in abundance.

Salt contains both sodium and chlorine, and is chemically known as “sodium chloride” and it is commonly used to flavour and preserve foods. Before refrigeration was common, large amounts ...

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The Sugar-Cancer Connection

by Yeong Sek Yee

In early June 2006, our Minister of Health, Datuk Chua Soi Lek revealed that Malaysians consume 2½ times the ideal daily intake of sugar (STAR 14/6/06). Malaysians consume an average of 125 mg of sugar daily while the ideal daily intake was 50mg. Is this another Malaysian boleh situation?

According to Datuk Dr. Chua, “Malaysians are aware of the health hazards of consuming too much sugar. They just need to change their attitude ...

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Iron and Cancer

by Yeong Sek Yee & Khadijah Shaari

IRON – WHAT IT IS

Iron is a mineral essential for life and is found in red blood cells. Iron’s primary role is to carry oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body. Much of the iron in the body occurs in the haemoglobin.

Haemoglobin is the component of red blood cells that enables them to carry oxygen and deliver it to the body’s tissues. Iron is thus an important component of ...

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