Thursday 31 May 2012

Natural Cure For Breast Cancer With Coffee Enemas

I learned about coffee enemas when searching for a natural treatment for breast cancer. After careful consideration of all my options, including chemotherapy and radiation, I chose the Gerson Therapy, a natural treatment for cancer and other degenerative diseases.

At first I was hesitant about the use of coffee enemas as part of the therapy, but faced with a life threatening disease I was willing to try this strange sounding procedure. Much to my surprise I found it to be an easy and refreshing treatment that I actually enjoyed. I immediately felt lighter, happier and more limber.


Organic coffee is a powerful agent for detoxifying. When taken as an enema it purifies the liver and its stored negative emotions, like worry, anger and fear. It gives great relief for both body and mind while fighting cancer.

According to the Gerson Therapy, the caffeine in coffee administered as an enema detoxifies the liver. The coffee enema is retained for about 10 minutes. All of the body's blood passes through the liver every three minutes. As this vital fluid passes through the caffeinated liver, the blood serum is detoxified.

Coffee enemas flush toxic bile from the liver which further affects the body's enzymatic catalyst, known as glutathion S-transferase (GST). The GST is increased in quantity by 700 percent by a coffee enema—an excellent physiological effect, because the GST enzyme destroys free radicals.

Discovered by Dr. Max Gerson while serving as a medic in World War I, the coffee enema was found to relieve pain and accelerate healing in wounded soldiers. It later became a part of The Gerson Therapy, a natural regime he developed for healing cancer.

The coffee enema, combined with the Gerson Therapy diet of fresh organic juices, vegetarian foods and supplements, has proved to be an effective method for combatting breast cancer. Flooding the body with nutrition while eliminating toxins boosts the body's cancer fighting ability and allows it to heal naturally. Within just a few months, my tests confirmed that the cancer was in remission. Not only did I avoid the terrible side effects of chemotherapy and radiation, but I learned to take control of my health and rebuild my body to be strong and resilient. It's not easy to step out of the box of traditional cancer treatment and try an alternative therapy. It requires great strength, optimism and trust in the body's natural healing power.

Since undergoing the Gerson Therapy five years ago, I have been enjoying radiant health and strength. I still do coffee enemas a couple of times a month as a preventative measure and to keep my liver strong and healthy.

Friends often ask me if they can do coffee enemas for various health complaints, and the answer is yes! It's a great cleanse that will help improve digestion, complexion, allergies, immunity, arthritis, and many degenerative diseases. I have scribbled out the recipe for people many times on the back of a napkin or envelope. Now I have finally created a blog to share and discuss the procedure, recipe and benefits.

I also recommend that if you are seriously ill, contact the Gerson Institute and undergo the full treatment for your disease—whether as an alternative to conventional medicine, or as a supplement to help purify the system after chemotherapy.

As a breast cancer survivor, I encourage anyone faced with this disease to research their alternatives for natural treatment and not to overlook the healing wonders of the body—and of coffee enemas!


By: Marie Mechelle

Marie Michelle is a breast cancer survivor who used coffee enemas and the Gerson Therapy for healing cancer. Her dedication to the treatment proved successful in regaining her health and resilience to disease. As an advocate of the healing benefits of coffee enemas, she presents useful information, instructions and the recipe on her blog:Coffee Enema Recipe, Gerson Institute

Wednesday 30 May 2012

Information On Self Examination Of Breast Cancer

Breast cancer is a commonly seen cancer among women. Every woman should be aware of any changes that appear in her breasts. The majority of breast cancer cases occur in women aged over 50. The incidence increases with age. The stage at which a woman has breast cancer diagnosed greatly influences her survival chances. The earlier the detection, the greater is the chances of survival.

Women from the lower socio-economic class and women living in rural areas have a lower risk. Having a baby before the age of 20 has a protective effect. The risk of breast cancer is more in women who have had their first baby after the age of 35. In this article you will learn how to self examine your breasts for breast cancer. Here is a five point plan for routine self examination:

Know what shape and size of the breast is normal for you.
2. Carefully examine the look and feel.
3. Know what changes to look for.
4. Report any changes without delay.
5. Go in for breast screening regularly around the age of 40 or above. Go in for mammography.

Every young woman should know how to examine her own breasts after each menstrual period. Before dressing, lie on your back with a small pillow under the shoulder on the side you are examining. This tends to flatten out the breast and makes the detection of any tumors that much easier. Then using the soft, flat part of the fingers of the opposite hand, gently palpate or feel the breast tissues, outlining the normal curves of the breasts and noting whether any small masses are developing either within the breast tissue itself or up in the armpit. Then place the pillow under the other shoulder and carry out the same procedure, using the other hand.

It is suggested that before menopause, normal breasts feel different at different times of the month. The milk producing tissues in the breast become active in the days before a period starts. In some women, the breast feels tender and lumpy, especially near the armpits. After a hysterectomy, the breasts usually show the same differences every month until the time when the periods would have stopped. After menopause, activity in the milk producing tissues stops. Normal breasts feel soft and less firm. They are not lumpy either.

Disclaimer: This article is not meant to provide health advice and is for general information only. Always seek the insights of a qualified health professional before embarking on any health program.

By: Nick Mutt


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Wednesday 23 May 2012

Self Breast Examination and Personalized Breast Cancer Treatment


There has been no time like the present where campaigns for breast cancer awareness and personalized breast cancer treatment have been surfacing all over the web and in medical news. Most importantly, early detection increases your chances of survival. Therefore it is very essential to be aware of your own breast. Although it can be difficult, being familiar with the appearance, texture and feel of your own breast is very important.

There is no clear cut manner how to be breast aware. Just knowing your breast is the key to knowing when abnormalities occur. You can feel and look for abnormalities self breast examination. While having routine breast screening is important and recommended for woman of 50 years and above, experts suggest that a woman should do regular self breast examination for early breast cancer detection.

While a woman who doesn’t have breast cancer can do regular self breast cancer examination, a woman with breast cancer can has the option to undergo diagnostic testing for a personalized breast cancer treatment. DirectHit Test panel provides a helpful tool that physicians can use to design an anticancer therapy which can be the most effective and cost efficient breast cancer therapy, while keeping the patient safe and secure.

DirectHit Test panel can be best summarized as providing information and details about the tumor that will not only determine the tumor, it can also be beneficial in the identification of what type of personalized breast cancer treatment will be most effective.

The two items discussed are very important, from early detection to proper breast cancer treatment. Being aware of your breast and performing regular breast self examination will make you more confident of your health status. And by the same token, a breast cancer patient will feel more secure and confident about the prescribed coarse of medication with the use of personalized breast cancer treatment. These two are important things for a woman to know. To understand how to detect and cure breast cancer is like a shield you have for your health, a protection against the ordeal breast cancer can bring not only to you but to your family as well.

About the Author

Bobby Blackwell VP of Sales and Marketing of DirectHit. DirectHit Test Panel for Breast Cancer helps physicians predict which anticancer therapy treatments will be the most effective for individual breast cancer patients who want to have personalized breast cancer treatments.

Monday 14 May 2012

The 8 Common Breast Cancer Test Methods

Breast cancer starts in the tissues of the breasts. It is rare that it starts in any other part of the breast. According to s survey, one in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer during their respective lifetime. Mentioned below are the breast cancer test types depending on the purpose or stages of cancer a person is in:

1. Diagnostic Testing


2. Screening Testing

3. Treatment Testing

There are numerous breast cancer test methodologies available for detecting breast cancer. Here's a look at how they work:

1. Mammography: This is a breast cancer test which is taken in order to detect breast cancer in its early stages. This test is not considered to be the most accurate of all tests. But still it is considered one of the best testing options for breast cancer. 

2. Breast MRI: This method uses magnetic resonance imaging to generate images of the breast and the surrounding tissue. A breast MRI is usually done along with mammography or an ultrasound. This test is needed to get more detailed pictures of the breast, which is otherwise not possible with mammography or ultrasound alone.

font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 13px; line-height: 20px; text-align: left;">3. Breast Ultrasound: This test uses ultrasound waves to generate imagery of the breast. This test is performed to find out whether a lump in the breast is a solid mass or if it is a cyst.

4. CT Scan or Computer Tomography Scan: This test uses x-rays to generate cross-section imagery of the human body. This test is needed to identify masses and tumors in the human body.

5. Molecular Breast Imaging: This is a testing method which involves a radioactive material that traces and "lights up" the areas of cancer inside the breast. This testing method is still under research.

6. FISH Testing (flouroscence in situ hybridization): This is a test which is used to map the genes in a person's cells. It is usually opted for in the case of invasive cancer. It is used to find out if an invasive cancer is having too many HER2 cells.
7. Breast PET: This stands for Breast Positron Emission Tomography. This test also involves a radioactive tracer to find the lumps. This test is often used when all such tests like the MRI and the CT Scan fail to provide sufficient information.

8. Lymph Node Biopsy: This test involves the removal of a lymph node for examining it under a microscope. This test is performed in the case of swollen glands. This test is also performed when tests such as the MRI and CT Scan fail to provide enough information. This test involves needle biopsy, mediastinoscopy and bronchoscopy.
By: Sandy Rutherforde





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