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As you learn to use the methods and strategies in Conquer Your Fear Of Cancer, you are
encouraged to make use of the many questionnaires and other teaching tools and resources
on this site to guide your journey toward wellness.
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Praise For Conquer Your Fear Of Cancer
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Conquer Your Fear of Cancer more than lives up to its promise. Through understanding the
multi-dimensionality of what cancer really is, and using the multitude of tools for healing
that Dr. James offers, those with cancer will be empowered to take charge of their illness,
and make a positive difference in the outcome. You owe it to yourself to read this book. It
could save your life.
- Susan Wolf Sternberg,
Author of "A Year Of Miracles, A Healing Journey From Cancer To Wholeness."
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Awakening An Inner Physician:
Cancer Treatment and Prevention
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Life as human beings requires that we maintain an internal balance or homeostasis. Consciousness as we will experience it in later
life does not exist before about 15 months of age. Before this time, inputs from the infant’s external and internal environments
go into the “unconscious” aspect of the baby’s mind.
Consciousness begins to evolve with the infant’s increasing ability for selective attention. Gradually the infant learns to focus
selectively on some mental content while other content remains banished from awareness.
This process of selective attention requires an elaborate mental defensive apparatus or mechanism. These defenses are unconscious
endeavors aimed at resolving conflict, and are shaped and molded by the early childhood experiences in a given family. In
addition, the society within which the child lives and grows also provides a set of restrictions and limitations, as well as
a set of guidelines and prerequisites for success. These also influence the child’s developing psychological defenses.
Consider young girls as an example. The social restrictions and limitations may often conflict with the urges, needs, and desires
of this young girl, and her attempts to resolve these conflicts require a sense of mastery and coherence over and within herself
and her environment. By the age of 10 years, these girls have developed their mental skills to the point where they can interpret
society’s rules and are aware of the effect of violating them. Often, this set of social rules and regulations retard her ability
to use her intellectual and intuitive processes.
This robs her of both motivation and the intent needed to pursue a personally chosen fixed course deliberately. Such girls are
confused about the notion of being “authentically understood”. In these children, their capacity for compassion becomes prematurely
expanded, and they learn to adapt themselves in a “giving” manner to their environments, particularly in relationship to her
significant (m)other.
By learning to “give” what is required by her significant (m)other, this child learns to avoid psychic discomfort and pain, and
to secure a measure of psychological balance. The unconscious psychological defenses that develop serve to maintain this
balance. There is a direct and positive relationship between the effectiveness of these psychological defenses and the effectiveness
of a young girl’s ability to maintain inner balance and harmony. Likewise, there is a positive relationship between the health
of her defenses and the health of her body, especially in reference to wellness or illness.
The body systems that are responsible for healing when illness is present are the autonomic nervous system, the immune surveillance
system, and the neuro-endocrine system. These systems can operate optimally, keeping the body balanced and healthy. Learning to
keep these systems functioning optimally is a process called “awakening an inner physician”. Learning to awaken an inner
physician is to learn the language of health and healing, and is a key ingredient in the prevention of cancer.
Awakening an inner physician teaches you how to use your psychological defenses more effectively, how to cope more effectively
with internal and external threats, and how to maintain autonomic, immune, and neuro-endocrine balance for a healthier, cancer-free
life.
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Dr. James' Cancer Prevention Tips
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If you use Dr. James's Cancer Prevention Tips along
with his book, you will gradually re-invent your health year after year; become more fully who you are at
the level of your specific talents, attributes, skills, and unique gifts; and create an inner and outer
environment that will reduce your risk for cancer.
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Author
Read about the author of Conquer Your Fear Of Cancer, James A. Arond-Thomas, M.D., along with his extensive experience and his active healing techniques.

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Critical Acclaim
"An unusual book offering a unique perspective by a brilliant and insightful physician
that will be of help to all who have cancer."
- Jesse Stoff, M.D.
Author of "The Prostate Miracle"

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