Adventure seeker

Getting diagnosed with cancer at 27 years old

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@Adilbek Wow you have a whole emergency plan in case you get diagnosed with cancer, that's actually very smart.

Maybe I could research family prone diseases and do regular check ups and tests as well as a treatment plan in case I get diagnosed with it. That would take a lot of pressure and mental instability out of the situation. Thanks it has been really eye opening.


God-Realize, this is First Business. Know that unless I live properly, this is not possible.

There is this body, I should know the requirements of my body. This is first duty. We have obligations towards others, loved ones, family, society, etc. Without material wealth we cannot do these things, for that a professional duty.

There is Mind; mind is tricky. Its higher nature should be nurtured, then Mind becomes Virtuous and Conscious. When all Duties are continuously fulfilled, then life becomes steady. In this steady life God is available; via 5-MeO-DMT, ... Living in Self-Love, Realizing I am Infinity & I am God

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On 19.1.2025 at 8:48 AM, Adventure seeker said:

Right now I’m trying to meditate deeper and trying to reflect and contemplate more on life. On the choices that I have made and the things I can do.

Here are my thoughts:

Mind and body are one. If your mind is solid while chemo is killing the body and the cancer alongside it, your body has a greater chance of surviving. Cancer is cells which have left the program of the body and become parasites. If the poison is delivered to both the host and the parasite but the host is strong, the parasite will be more likely the first to go. So by meditating and contemplating deeper, you are on the right path. But of course, investigate bodily pathways as well.

Edited by Carl-Richard

Intrinsic joy is revealed in the marriage of meaning and being.

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Disease comes down to 2 things essentially:

1 Deficiency (deficient in Nutrtion (Quality Meat, Organs, Wild Caught Fish, Eggs, Fruit, Rice, Potatoes, Honey, Salad, fermented foods like kefir, sauerkraut etc), deficient in Sun, Nature, Sleep, Movement, Love)

2 Toxicity (synthetic & unnatural, like heavy metals, PFAS, microplastics, endocrine disrupters etc) — you detox through Zeolite and Sauna.

 

If not defecient and if toxins are cleared 

—> disease is less likely to be present.

Edited by freddyteisen

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Research various detox protocols. That could be useful as well for healing.

Heavy metal detox

Liver and gallbladder cleanse

And more.

I also recommend you get into juicing. Drink lots of fresh vegetable juice each day. Replace one meal with fresh juice.

Edited by Leo Gura

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@Leo Gura Heavy metal detoxes like DMSA, DMPS or ALA are synthetic methods that might even introduce new chemicals, and they only focus on isolated toxins. A natural and harmonious way to detox heavy metals and other toxins is Zeolite and Sauna. Zeolite is a crystal found in nature (Vulcanoes). Look it up.

Also, a problem with doing “Cleanses” is that the toxicities can/will come back. It’s not going to the root of the problem—which is looking at what you’re eating.

Your systems “structure” will naturally heal itself if you fill it with probiotic rich foods like Kefir, Saurkraut, Kimchi and Nutritous foods like meat, organs(liver & heart), eggs, wild caught fish, bone broth, butter, fruit, raw honey, potatoes, rice, veggies and salad.

I’m not saying the protocols you mentioned are wrong, just saying there are other natural alternatives, that can go into the Root(structure) of the problem and not merely the surface(content) of the problem.

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I have nothing intelligent to say, stay strong man, get better 

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@Leo Gura Vegetables are filled with oxalates, phytates & lectins, which are antinutrients that prevent your body from absorbing nutrients, causing inflammation and pretty much wreck your bodily systems. Hammering down vegetable juice while having cancer makes it even tougher on the system.

I’m Not saying vegetables are bad, just watch out getting Too much of them, as they can be problematic for body and mind. And especially raw veggies like kale, spinach, broccoli or fennel.

I’d rather drink some orange juice, eat grassfed grass finished meat, pasture raised eggs, wild caught fish, fruit, honey, potatoes, rice, kefir and a LITTLE bit of fermented veggies and salad.

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1 hour ago, freddyteisen said:

@Leo Gura Vegetables are filled with oxalates, phytates & lectins, which are antinutrients that prevent your body from absorbing nutrients, causing inflammation and pretty much wreck your bodily systems. Hammering down vegetable juice while having cancer makes it even tougher on the system.

I’m Not saying vegetables are bad, just watch out getting Too much of them, as they can be problematic for body and mind. And especially raw veggies like kale, spinach, broccoli or fennel.

I’d rather drink some orange juice, eat grassfed grass finished meat, pasture raised eggs, wild caught fish, fruit, honey, potatoes, rice, kefir and a LITTLE bit of fermented veggies and salad.

Have you been watching Paul Saladino on YouTube? Because this is exactly what he recommends.

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@integration journey Yes I know him, and I like lot of what he talks about, but he lacks some things in his approach of only eating meat, organs & fruit.


I like to add some nuances to his approach like adding a bit of salad, cucumber, carrot & other (low anti-nutrient) veggies for the gut motility. As WELL as wild caught fish and fermented foods for the Omega 3 and Vitamin D. 
If you solely eat meat, fat & fruit, you lack some fiber for gut motility, where I think the veggies and salad comes in.

Also I don’t think he recommends fermented foods for the gut microbiome NEARLY enough. Kefir is so important to populate the gut, and it can’t be emphasized enough. 

But I think most of his work is great. Also I like his viewpoints of functional movement.

But that doesn’t mean I’m “Idolizing” him or see him as a “guru”. I pull from multiple sources, like Dr Weston Price, Dr Natasha Campbell and many other truthful figures.

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