It's a New Year and a new journey. May all be blessed with good health and peace this New Year ~ from me to you here is a big hug. www.thejourneytogoodhealth.com
reading My Journey of Completion Body, Heart & Soul: Enjoy Life While Managing Cancer
Living a Dream ~Experiencing another way of life. (culture, people and environment) It is not length of life, but depth of life. https://www.thejourneytogoodhealth.com/
Monday, December 29, 2014
Friday, December 19, 2014
Monday, December 15, 2014
Announcing My Passion
Announcing
My Passion
A New
Year is approaching us and I would love to wish everyone a Happy New Year. I have a cause and a passion that I am now spreading
called Functional Medicine. Four years
ago I was stricken along with my husband both hearing the terrible word of
cancer. My husband and I researched for
other treatments throughout the world other then cut, poison and burn. With this in mind we both began healing ourselves
with Functional Medicine and now and have won the battle. The doctors we work
with create personalized programs which are customized for each patient,
helping them to fight their cancer their way. Make an inquiry to see how we can
help you find the right alternative cancer treatments for your situation. Personal Referral contact today.Talk to former cancer patients who have gone through the treatments that will be discussed with you.
I have
been asked to be a patient rep and help others to consider a choice other than
the conventional way.
I have created a web site for you or your loved ones to go to, which explains the type of procedure I and my husband had. I am here for anyone that wants to know other ways to manage cancer. Check out my web site www.thejourneytogoodhealth.com
I
appreciate any comments.
Remember
you are not alone. Together we can be an
ocean and spread the words Functional Medicine.
Best
wishes,
Sheryl
Malin
Saturday, December 13, 2014
DECEMBER 12
Every December 12, Catholics all over the world (especially in Latin America) celebrate the day of the Virgin of Guadalupe.
But in Mexico this day is one of the most important holidays of the year!
This year Dan and I went down to Chapala and Ajijic to experience the celebration. Here are some pics. THE ART WORK IS FABULOUS
But in Mexico this day is one of the most important holidays of the year!
This year Dan and I went down to Chapala and Ajijic to experience the celebration. Here are some pics. THE ART WORK IS FABULOUS
Thursday, December 11, 2014
LOOKING OUT OUR BACK WINDOW
Today we looked out our back window and saw some black birds and the Beatle's song reminded how free we are. Dan took a picture to describe that we are humble to say we both managed our cancer. Two black birds https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UaSMROk-D-A
Monday, December 8, 2014
SAFE AND SOUND
SAFE
AND SOUND
Dan and I are back at home in Ajijic. I have a lot to be humble for, met a lot of
fabulous people throughout this past four years. If I was not DX with cancer and didn’t choose
to be treated in Mexico, I would not be where I am today. Life is funny it takes you in different
directions sometimes. I would like to
stop for a moment and thank, Dr. Perez, Vera Lopez and her husband, Dr. Garcia,
Daniel and Monica, Todd and Sandra for your friendship and support. Your friendship will always be treasured.
We are safe and sound, continuing our journey to
manage our cancer. Per the doctor there
is no sign of cancer in either Dan or I.
Cheers to us, for we have been following doctor’s orders. Dr. Perez is so pleased with my condition
that he is changing my home program and will be giving me less supplements to
take.
It seems like forever that I heard the word cancer for
the first time, but through the years I have been educated to realize that it
is something for me to control with my lifestyle. I am so blessed that I did not have to be
operated on and have chemo. I wish the
treatment program that I chose would be accepted in the USA and the FDA would
allow the doctors to use it. It is so
easy to the human body, no long term side effects.
Looking forward to the Holidays and experiencing it
here in Mexico. I got my Christmas tree
up and the lights sparkle at night. Until
the days ahead, have a fabulous December.
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
MONDAY BLUES
MONDAY BLUES
Well, Dan is having the T-Cell modulator and then we will be out and just in time for our dinner date with Daniel and Monica. Since my treatment four years ago we have met some fabulous people and this visit we were able to get together with them and enjoy some quality time.
We have been back to facility four times with our first cancer treatment and one for a booster . Every time I feel safe and relaxed for I know that I am in good hands with Dr. Perez. He has helped me to continue his passion in the conquer of cancer and educated me on how to live a quality of life. Its all about your lifestyle. Every time I see him, he always says that he may of gave me the treatment and the education, but it is myself that did it by changing my lifestyle.
I have met several patients this visit and were able to talk with them and get their e-mails to keep in touch for I feel it is very important for them to have a positive experience .and keep up with the home program.
Well, it was time to leave and have dinner with Daniel and Monica . They had selected a Japanese restaurant, which was something that I was looking forward to. The unthinkable happened, before we were able to order, Dan looked at me and said he felt strange. Before you knew it he had passed out. Daniel and I shook him and after about a minute he came back, but got sick all over himself and the floor. Within minutes we had him in the backseat and off to the ER. Because of his issues I was concerned. There are side effects, but only flu like symptoms , not passing out. To make a long story short, thank God for Daniel being there for me. Dan is alright the symptoms only lasted for about two hours. He is up and ready to go ~ normal. Never the less we did not eat dinner.
Christmas is coming even in Mexico, its all around. So please give thanks and enjoy the holidays. The girls that greets us at the hospital are cheerful and full of spirit. I would like to thank them for making the stay a pleasant one…
FDA Approves 54 New Cancer Drugs Without Proof They Extend Life -
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Health Impact News Editor Comments
The average chemotherapy cancer drug costs $10,000.00 per month, and only extends a patient’s life by an average of 42 days. (See: Doctors Expose Cancer Drugs Scandal.)
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel is reporting that over the past 10 years, the FDA has approved 54 cancer drugs with no proof they are extending lives. They report that the FDA does not even require drug companies to prove their drugs extend lives:
Excerpts:
For decades, researchers have focused ondeveloping new cancer drugs that save lives or improve the quality of life. But when the U.S. Food and Drug Administration allowed Inlyta, a $10,000 a month drug, on the market in 2012, there was no proof that it did either.
Inlyta is not an exception to the rule.
A Milwaukee Journal Sentinel/MedPage Today analysis of 54 new cancer drugs found that over the last decade the FDA allowed 74% of them on the market without proof that they extended life. Seldom was there proof of improved quality of life, either.
Nor has the FDA demanded companies provide such evidence.
Read the full article here.
See Also:
We Lost the War on Cancer – Review of Alternative Cancer Therapies
The cancer industry is probably the most prosperous business in the United States. In 2014, there will be an estimated 1,665,540 new cancer cases diagnosed and 585,720 cancer deaths in the US. $6 billion of tax-payer funds are cycled through various federal agencies for cancer research, such as the National Cancer Institute (NCI). The NCI states that the medical costs of cancer care are $125 billion, with a projected 39 percent increase to $173 billion by 2020.
The simple fact is that the cancer industry employs too many people and produces too much income to allow a cure to be found. All of the current research on cancer drugs is based on the premise that the cancer market will grow, not shrink.
John Thomas explains to us why the current cancer industry prospers while treating cancer, but cannot afford to cure it in Part I. In Part II, he surveys the various alternative cancer therapies that have been proven effective, but that are not approved by the FDA.
Health Impact News Editor Comments
The average chemotherapy cancer drug costs $10,000.00 per month, and only extends a patient’s life by an average of 42 days. (See: Doctors Expose Cancer Drugs Scandal.)
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel is reporting that over the past 10 years, the FDA has approved 54 cancer drugs with no proof they are extending lives. They report that the FDA does not even require drug companies to prove their drugs extend lives:
Instead, the agency approved the drugs based on surrogate measures, such as a tumor shrinking, rather than the gold standard and most reliable measure of cancer research, patients actually surviving longer. The problem is cancer is complicated — a tumor might stop growing or shrink in one spot, then reappear somewhere else, or even in multiple places.So just remember these facts the next time you take out your wallet or checkbook to donate money to your favorite cancer charity, which pays for the research for these worthless drugs.
FDA approves cancer drugs without proof they’re extending lives
By John FauberThe Journal SentinelExcerpts:
For decades, researchers have focused ondeveloping new cancer drugs that save lives or improve the quality of life. But when the U.S. Food and Drug Administration allowed Inlyta, a $10,000 a month drug, on the market in 2012, there was no proof that it did either.
Inlyta is not an exception to the rule.
A Milwaukee Journal Sentinel/MedPage Today analysis of 54 new cancer drugs found that over the last decade the FDA allowed 74% of them on the market without proof that they extended life. Seldom was there proof of improved quality of life, either.
Nor has the FDA demanded companies provide such evidence.
Read the full article here.
See Also:
Doctors Expose Cancer Drugs Scandal
We Lost the War on Cancer – Review of Alternative Cancer Therapies
We have lost the war on cancer. At the beginning of the last century, one person in twenty would get cancer. In the 1940s it was one out of every sixteen people. In the 1970s it was one person out of ten. Today one person out of three gets cancer in the course of their life.
The cancer industry is probably the most prosperous business in the United States. In 2014, there will be an estimated 1,665,540 new cancer cases diagnosed and 585,720 cancer deaths in the US. $6 billion of tax-payer funds are cycled through various federal agencies for cancer research, such as the National Cancer Institute (NCI). The NCI states that the medical costs of cancer care are $125 billion, with a projected 39 percent increase to $173 billion by 2020.
The simple fact is that the cancer industry employs too many people and produces too much income to allow a cure to be found. All of the current research on cancer drugs is based on the premise that the cancer market will grow, not shrink.
John Thomas explains to us why the current cancer industry prospers while treating cancer, but cannot afford to cure it in Part I. In Part II, he surveys the various alternative cancer therapies that have been proven effective, but that are not approved by the FDA.
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