Cancer Not Allowed Here

Editor’s Note: All month long in October you will be seeing advertisements and hearing conversations about October’s designation as Breast Cancer Awareness Month. As we mentioned in our last two articles, we are taking advantage of the extra publicity and awareness to direct your focus to cancer prevention.

If you haven’t read the previous three articles, I encourage you to go back and read them, catch up, be inspired, and then read on here for the rest of the month. We give some personal history and healing testimony in those two articles. All month we are pouring out information, revelation, and tips for practical application in the prevention of cancer, breast cancer and other cancers too. Here’s today’s post…

I know October is not Spring time, but after our last article, I was just remembering how I love hydrangeas. The old farmhouse behind our property actually has some purple and nearly white ones because they are so old.

After our daughter Rachelle died (see previous article), my mom planted a hydrangea in my flower bed in her honor and it is pink. The flower’s name from the grower: Invincible Spirit. How appropriate!

As we learned last time, to translate that into the soil of our bodies, pink is good, blue is bad. Imagine that. Fearfully wonderfully made. Blue is high aluminum and low oxygen. Same in the body.

The lesson on hydrangeas is this: change the environment of the dirt, the land, and you change what is produced or what can grow there. Cancer, for instance, grows in an anaerobic (without oxygen) environment, the state reflected by an acid pH.  

What’s so important about your pH? What is it and why does it make a difference in whether you are healthy or not?

Here at http://thepictureofhealth.com, pH stands for “Your Potential for Health.” It provides the soil and makes nutrients available (or not) for things like health or disease to grow in your body. Here’s a perfect illustration of farming that represents what happens in the various conditions of the body:

“A sower went out to sow.  And as he sowed, some seeds fell by the roadside, and the birds came and ate them up.

Other seeds fell on rocky ground, where they had not much soil; and at once they sprang up, because they had no depth of soil.

But when the sun rose, they were scorched, and because they had no root, they dried up and withered away.

Other seeds fell among thorns, and the thorns grew up and choked them out.

Other seeds fell on good soil, and yielded grain–some a hundred times as much as was sown, some sixty times as much, and some thirty.

He who has ears to hear, let him be listening and let him consider and perceive and comprehend by hearing.” (Matthew 13:3b-9 AMP)

This is a chart (C) I developed for our patients and classes: When pH becomes out of the desired range…

•         Toxins attack the body causing disease, aging, water and weight retention.

•         Microbes in the blood can change shape, mutate, and become pathogens.

•         Enzymes that are constructive can become destructive. Excess proteins and fat remain in the blood undigested.

•         Oxygen delivery to the cells suffers. Antioxidant activity is reduced.

•         Organs of the body can become compromised, like your brain or heart. Function becomes diminished and deterioration is accelerated.

•         Mineral assimilation can be impaired or blocked. Magnesium is lost, calcium builds up in the blood and cannot get into the bones; other nutrients cannot be absorbed. Hormones become unstable and weakened in potency.

As we continue our discussions all this month on the prevention of cancer and other dis-eases, as well as how to recover if you or a loved one has already had signs and symptoms of dis-ease, we will be covering life-changing truths and powerful helps.

So, stay hooked up with us over the course of the month as we touch on each of these 6 Top Priorities that put you on the Path to Prevention or on the Road to Recovery.

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