UNDERSTANDING AND HEALING CANCER: PROSTRATE & COLON CANCERS
By David Quigley
This article will tackle the cause of two other common forms of cancer, cancer of the prostate and colon cancer. Scientists have determined that prostate cancer is an epidemic so vast that nearly half of all autopsies on older men reveal the presence of this cancer. Fortunately, this cancer is usually so slow growing that most men die of other causes, even as the cancer grows slowly within the prostate gland. Yet deaths by prostate cancer and the debilitating effects of prostate surgery still affect thousands of families today. In addition, nonmalignant enlargement of the prostate afflicts millions of American men with such symptoms as painful and frequent urination. As a hypnotherapist who specializes in discovering the underlying causes of disease, it is event that some of the reasons for this pandemic may be found in the cultural habits of our society.
First, let’s ask the obvious question: what is the prostate’s job in a healthy individual? Although prostate conditions including cancer usually show up as problems with urination, the prostate gland is mainly about sex. The prostate’s job is to mix sperm with its own liquid secretions to produce semen and then through contractions associated with male orgasm, it propels this semen into the penis. In my session work with clients, these men nearly always feel subconsciously frustrated and often guilty about some aspect of their sexual behavior. Each case has unique elements; there is no one particular feeling or trauma. But my experience is that it this condition originates most often with some feelings about sex. (Incidentally, I always use open ended questions, and never use direct suggestion or leading questions in my work with cancer patients in order to minimize the influence of my own beliefs on the subconscious minds of my clients. In addition, when I began this research, I had no clue as to what might be found in the prostates of my clients, and neither did they, which is the essence of a “double blind” experiment.)
One client feels guilty about years of being unfaithful to his wives. Another client feels remorse over years of visiting prostitutes, and having meaningless sex. Still another feels badly that he had sex with a wife he didn’t really love. So far I have not met any man whose prostate is complaining because it didn’t get enough sex, though I suspect that a lack of sexual activity in later life may cause problems with this organ as it would for any other neglected organ in the body.
It seems that wasting of one’s procreative life force is the main issue which is locked into the prostates of most of my clients. This discovery of loose sexual behavior among the vast majority of my prostate clients is consistent with the “sexual revolution” of the 1970s, in which sex went from being a form of recreation reserved exclusively for married couples, at least theoretically, to becoming a free for all. The Playboy philosophy, widespread acceptance of birth control, and the hippie and women’s lib movements combined to create unprecedented opportunities for men and women alike to spread their seeds to the four winds. While I too had the chance to celebrate and even value this new freedom, it may be that our prostate glands, concerned with such “obsolete” concepts as romantic love, families, and children have been forced to carry our subconscious moral ambivalence among so many men today. Is this deeply repressed “moral ambivalence” a useless residue of our upbringing in a somewhat puritanical society? Or are we breaking some universal moral code in our pursuit of sexual freedom? While I have for years preferred a life of sexual fidelity, I choose to leave this question for the priests, philosophers and politicians. But for my clients, the prostrate has its answer. We need to listen.
As a hypnotherapist it is my job to listen to this prostate gland in a way that the client has never done. Indeed some clients are shocked to discover this throwback belief in conservative values living inside their bodies. Sometimes tears of remorse, dedication to a new lifestyle, even acts of atonement performed for women can help heal this condition. At other times, committing oneself to seeking a loving partner, even to reaching out to ones lost or grown children has proved valuable. I never know what the client’s prostate needs to heal itself… but fortunately that prostate always does.
There is no research published in medical journals about this connection. This is largely because, first, there is no money for research on a procedure which shows little opportunity for profit by the medical industry, and secondly, because medical science prefers to believe that cancer, like other diseases, can be treated without paying any attention to the underlying psychological causes. However, if you wait until the day that the medical industry examines the causes of this epidemic at the psychological level, your grandchildren may benefit. All indications are that it will be a long time before the medical establishment catches on. It may be too late for you or your loved ones.
Another kind of cancer epidemic is colon cancer. We know that the colon is the place where waste is produced, and the water we need is pulled out. Clients occasionally find unprocessed waste emotions in the colon, including anger, of which the client is often in denial. One client who suffered severe ulcerative colitis screamed in a purple faced rage, “Damn it! I am NOT angry!!” when I attempted to point out, very politely, what I was feeling from him. In regression therapy, even residual traumas from toilet training can be found in there from time to time. I have sometimes found that anal retentive personalities are also prone to bowel conditions. “I just can’t let go of this” is a theme heard repeatedly from clients in this area.
The most common cause of colon cancer among many of my clients is connected to the diet and lifestyle choices. The eating habits of modern Americans have been scientifically proven to have debilitating effects on the colon. Large amounts of animal fat in the diet, too much melted cheese, refined sugars, and white flour products - all of these create putrefaction and acidic conditions in the bowel and the blood stream that creates an environment throughout the body that encourages the growth of cancer. Some of these foods also stick like glue to the colon walls, where they rot and produce inflammation.
Just as significantly, our modern diets also contain too little vegetable fiber, including the raw roughage like lettuce and carrots that clean the colon like a bottle brush, and too little water, lots of which is needed to keep things flowing smoothly down there. I also strongly suspect the lack of adequate water could be a major factor in prostate, bladder, and kidney problems, since a continuous flushing with water keeps these areas healthy as well.) Also critically dangerous to the colon is our lifestyle choice of sitting for most of every day on our sedentary butts. Remember that as a species homo sapiens evolved to spend many hours every day in physical movement. This movement is essential to maintain colon health. A sedentary lifestyle actually causes the colon to become deformed and misshapen, even to collapse, preventing the natural easy flow of waste. Chronic constipation can be an early warning sign that your colon is in trouble.
Any proposed solution to this epidemic requires a radical revision of our diet and lifestyle. Fortunately the services of a clinical nutritionist and hypnotherapist can be combined to make the transition to a healthy diet and lifestyle much easier. Hypnosis can help build motivation for exercise and can help strengthen our resolve to pursue and enjoy new dietary choices. It can also help uncover and heal the emotions that are stored in the colon. Combined with the latest in medical treatments, Alchemical hypnotherapy methods offer tremendous promise for recovery.
This article will tackle the cause of two other common forms of cancer, cancer of the prostate and colon cancer. Scientists have determined that prostate cancer is an epidemic so vast that nearly half of all autopsies on older men reveal the presence of this cancer. Fortunately, this cancer is usually so slow growing that most men die of other causes, even as the cancer grows slowly within the prostate gland. Yet deaths by prostate cancer and the debilitating effects of prostate surgery still affect thousands of families today. In addition, nonmalignant enlargement of the prostate afflicts millions of American men with such symptoms as painful and frequent urination. As a hypnotherapist who specializes in discovering the underlying causes of disease, it is event that some of the reasons for this pandemic may be found in the cultural habits of our society.
First, let’s ask the obvious question: what is the prostate’s job in a healthy individual? Although prostate conditions including cancer usually show up as problems with urination, the prostate gland is mainly about sex. The prostate’s job is to mix sperm with its own liquid secretions to produce semen and then through contractions associated with male orgasm, it propels this semen into the penis. In my session work with clients, these men nearly always feel subconsciously frustrated and often guilty about some aspect of their sexual behavior. Each case has unique elements; there is no one particular feeling or trauma. But my experience is that it this condition originates most often with some feelings about sex. (Incidentally, I always use open ended questions, and never use direct suggestion or leading questions in my work with cancer patients in order to minimize the influence of my own beliefs on the subconscious minds of my clients. In addition, when I began this research, I had no clue as to what might be found in the prostates of my clients, and neither did they, which is the essence of a “double blind” experiment.)
One client feels guilty about years of being unfaithful to his wives. Another client feels remorse over years of visiting prostitutes, and having meaningless sex. Still another feels badly that he had sex with a wife he didn’t really love. So far I have not met any man whose prostate is complaining because it didn’t get enough sex, though I suspect that a lack of sexual activity in later life may cause problems with this organ as it would for any other neglected organ in the body.
It seems that wasting of one’s procreative life force is the main issue which is locked into the prostates of most of my clients. This discovery of loose sexual behavior among the vast majority of my prostate clients is consistent with the “sexual revolution” of the 1970s, in which sex went from being a form of recreation reserved exclusively for married couples, at least theoretically, to becoming a free for all. The Playboy philosophy, widespread acceptance of birth control, and the hippie and women’s lib movements combined to create unprecedented opportunities for men and women alike to spread their seeds to the four winds. While I too had the chance to celebrate and even value this new freedom, it may be that our prostate glands, concerned with such “obsolete” concepts as romantic love, families, and children have been forced to carry our subconscious moral ambivalence among so many men today. Is this deeply repressed “moral ambivalence” a useless residue of our upbringing in a somewhat puritanical society? Or are we breaking some universal moral code in our pursuit of sexual freedom? While I have for years preferred a life of sexual fidelity, I choose to leave this question for the priests, philosophers and politicians. But for my clients, the prostrate has its answer. We need to listen.
As a hypnotherapist it is my job to listen to this prostate gland in a way that the client has never done. Indeed some clients are shocked to discover this throwback belief in conservative values living inside their bodies. Sometimes tears of remorse, dedication to a new lifestyle, even acts of atonement performed for women can help heal this condition. At other times, committing oneself to seeking a loving partner, even to reaching out to ones lost or grown children has proved valuable. I never know what the client’s prostate needs to heal itself… but fortunately that prostate always does.
There is no research published in medical journals about this connection. This is largely because, first, there is no money for research on a procedure which shows little opportunity for profit by the medical industry, and secondly, because medical science prefers to believe that cancer, like other diseases, can be treated without paying any attention to the underlying psychological causes. However, if you wait until the day that the medical industry examines the causes of this epidemic at the psychological level, your grandchildren may benefit. All indications are that it will be a long time before the medical establishment catches on. It may be too late for you or your loved ones.
Another kind of cancer epidemic is colon cancer. We know that the colon is the place where waste is produced, and the water we need is pulled out. Clients occasionally find unprocessed waste emotions in the colon, including anger, of which the client is often in denial. One client who suffered severe ulcerative colitis screamed in a purple faced rage, “Damn it! I am NOT angry!!” when I attempted to point out, very politely, what I was feeling from him. In regression therapy, even residual traumas from toilet training can be found in there from time to time. I have sometimes found that anal retentive personalities are also prone to bowel conditions. “I just can’t let go of this” is a theme heard repeatedly from clients in this area.
The most common cause of colon cancer among many of my clients is connected to the diet and lifestyle choices. The eating habits of modern Americans have been scientifically proven to have debilitating effects on the colon. Large amounts of animal fat in the diet, too much melted cheese, refined sugars, and white flour products - all of these create putrefaction and acidic conditions in the bowel and the blood stream that creates an environment throughout the body that encourages the growth of cancer. Some of these foods also stick like glue to the colon walls, where they rot and produce inflammation.
Just as significantly, our modern diets also contain too little vegetable fiber, including the raw roughage like lettuce and carrots that clean the colon like a bottle brush, and too little water, lots of which is needed to keep things flowing smoothly down there. I also strongly suspect the lack of adequate water could be a major factor in prostate, bladder, and kidney problems, since a continuous flushing with water keeps these areas healthy as well.) Also critically dangerous to the colon is our lifestyle choice of sitting for most of every day on our sedentary butts. Remember that as a species homo sapiens evolved to spend many hours every day in physical movement. This movement is essential to maintain colon health. A sedentary lifestyle actually causes the colon to become deformed and misshapen, even to collapse, preventing the natural easy flow of waste. Chronic constipation can be an early warning sign that your colon is in trouble.
Any proposed solution to this epidemic requires a radical revision of our diet and lifestyle. Fortunately the services of a clinical nutritionist and hypnotherapist can be combined to make the transition to a healthy diet and lifestyle much easier. Hypnosis can help build motivation for exercise and can help strengthen our resolve to pursue and enjoy new dietary choices. It can also help uncover and heal the emotions that are stored in the colon. Combined with the latest in medical treatments, Alchemical hypnotherapy methods offer tremendous promise for recovery.