Personally impactful resources

 

Books and authors I’ve found interesting

How to Starve Cancer...and then kill it with Ferroptosis

My cancer “bible”. Understanding the silver bullets available and how to use them is critical. When I felt there had to be more to healing than pumping myself full of toxins, Jane McLelland confirmed it and gives a proven roadmap to follow.

 
 

Becoming Supenatural
How Common People are Doing the Uncommon

If you are open minded to the concept that here is an energy of the Creator and that energy is universal in nature and that we are designed to access that energy for supporting a healthy spirit, mind and body, then this is a very interesting read. Definitely educational with regards to intentional meditation.

The Untethered Soul

To me, even more important than the treatments is how I can use this journey to remove my own spiritual and mental “thorns” so I live WITH cancer and remain spiritually and mentally strong…something I struggle with daily.

 

The Crystal Healing guide

I use the book as a guide to which energies are thought to be generally associated with different types of crystals and which crystals are associated with each of the 7 chakra energy centers. I use crystals during meditation.

Anatomy of the Spirit

Very insightful explaining the ties that bind together spiritual (Christian, Judaism and Buddhism) beliefs into western and eastern medicine providing a practical guide to healing. When I’m working to connect all the dots, Carolyn Myss alignment of the 7 energy centers across major religious philosophies has become my mental touchstone.

 

Healing Ourselves - Biofield Science and the Future of Health

Excellent data on the healing power of the human spirit-mind-body integrated system. The data and perspective on “placebos” is very interesting. I asked an incurious oncologist one time “ even IF its all in my mind, isn’t that the point”? Shamini Jain documents that is the point.