Ten Tips for a "Real" Holiday Season

Written by Toni Raiten-D'Antonio


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8. Redefine Generosity – We touch people most deeply when we give of ourselves. Your time and attention are wonderful gifts and they will create memories that are more valuable and long-lasting than anything you might buy.

9. It's a Time for Gratitude – Nothing makes us feel better than when we add-up our blessings. The annual holidays give usrepparttar perfect opportunity to reflect on allrepparttar 101402 people and experiences that make us feel truly rich. Make a list of those things that fill you with gratitude. It may berepparttar 101403 best gift you'll ever get.

10. Remember It's Only a Day - When things don’t go right, there is always tomorrow. Ifrepparttar 101404 oven breaks, orrepparttar 101405 flu strikes, you can always reschedulerepparttar 101406 celebration. After all,repparttar 101407 true meaning ofrepparttar 101408 holidays is inrepparttar 101409 love we share with each other, and there's never a time when that's out of season.



Toni Raiten-D'Antonio is a psychotherapist and author of The Velveteen Principles (Oct 2004), a Guide to Becoming Real. The Velveteen Principles offers advice on reclaiming joy, fulfillment and individuality drawing from the simple wisdom of the children's classic The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams. To Learn more, please visit www.velveteenprinciples.com.


Now That You "Have" Cancer, What's Your Strategy (Article 5 of 6)

Written by Bill Henderson


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A priority task for you now is to rebuild that immune system to where it is at normal strength -- soonest. How? Fortunately, you have many options, all of which work. They are not cheap. And they are not covered by insurance. Examples are RM-10, Msr-3, Oncolyn and beta glucan. I cover all of them and more in detail in my book. You can look them up on Google and order one onrepparttar Internet today. Get one and get started taking it now.

THE FIVE-PRONGED ATTACH

A few cancer survivors used just one natural substance. That is not what I recommend. Almost all those I know used somewhere between 4 and 6 different substances. When they overcame their cancer, neither they nor their doctor could tell you for sure which one ofrepparttar 101401 substances didrepparttar 101402 most work. Complicating it further, not everyone reactsrepparttar 101403 same to all substances. There are many variables:

* The complexities of cellular "communication." * The various types of cancer cells. * The metabolism ofrepparttar 101404 cancer patient. * The discipline he or she used in their diet, exercise, supplements, etc.

What's a cancer patient to do? My advice -- come atrepparttar 101405 cancer from at least five directions. What do I mean? Ofrepparttar 101406 100 or so "alternative" (I hate that word!) cancer treatments I am aware of,repparttar 101407 ones I recommend use different theories for dealing withrepparttar 101408 cancer cells. Each is effective. None has a 100% effectiveness ratint. However, by using several of them at once, you raise your odds dramatically of overcomingrepparttar 101409 cancer. They also meet three absolute criteria:

* They are readily obtainable anywhere inrepparttar 101410 world. * They are relatively inexpensive. * They work for all types of cancer.

In other words, I know personally many people who have used this type of mix and are cancer-free for months or years (in some cases 20-30 years).

Inrepparttar 101411 next and last article in this series, I will describe what I think arerepparttar 101412 best treatment options for this "mix." If you need complete information on this subject, you will find it in my book "Cancer-Free," which is available at my website (see below).

Bill Henderson is the author of "Cure Your Cancer" and "Cancer-Free." His books and 70 newsletters have helped over 600 people in 51 countries overcome their cancer in the last 4 years. He provides phone and e-mail answers to his individual reader's questions. His web site is: <Back to Page 1

 
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