Cancers and many other severe diseases can be cured without the use of any medication, synthetic chemicals and radiation. This can be achieved through food, by having a healthy vegan (only plant based) and organic diet, avoiding external sources of toxic chemicals and trying to have a life as natural and healthy as possible. This therapy is also called as "The Gerson Therapy", it is used by more and more doctors, and for many decades it has cured thousands of people worldwide, even from diseases that conventional doctors said had no cure and eventually could or would kill the patients.
Watch the documentaries below for more information and evidences, and please share this information with everyone.
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Documentary - The Gerson Miracle:
The Gerson Miracle examines many of the elements of the Gerson Therapy,
explaining why we are so ill and how we have in our grasp the power to
recover our health without expensive, toxic or mutilating treatments,
using the restorative forces of our own immune systems. Even the most
advanced cases of cancer can be successfully reversed using this method.
While the results seem miraculous, the real "miracle" lies within our
own body and its healing processes.
Documentary - Dying to Have Known:
In Dying To Have Known, filmmaker Steve Kroschel went on a 52-day journey to find evidence to the effectiveness of the Gerson Therapy -- a long-suppressed natural cancer cure. His travels take him across both the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans, from upstate New York to San Diego to Alaska, from Japan and Holland to Spain and Mexico. In the end, he presents the testimonies of patients, scientists, surgeons and nutritionists who testify to the therapy's efficacy in curing cancer and other degenerative diseases, and presents the hard scientific proof to back up their claims.
You will hear from a Japanese medical school professor who cured himself of liver cancer over 15 years ago, a lymphoma patient who was diagnosed as terminal over 50 years ago as well as noted critics of this world-renowned healing method who dismiss it out of hand as "pure quackery." So the question that remains is, "Why is this powerful curative therapy still suppressed, more than 75 years after it was clearly proven to cure degenerative disease?" The viewers are left to decide for themselves.
Documentary - The Beautiful Truth:
Raised on a wildlife reserve in Alaska, 15-year-old Garrett was interested in the dietary habits of the farm animals. After the tragic death of his mother, Garrett's father decided to home-school his son and assigned a book written by Dr. Max Gerson that proposed a direct link between diet and a cure for cancer.
Fascinated, Garrett embarks in this documentary on a cross-country road trip to investigate The Gerson Therapy. He meets with scientists, doctors and cancer survivors who reveal how it is in the best interest of the multi-billion dollar medical industry to dismiss the notion of alternative and natural cures.
Tuesday
Saturday
Forks Over Knives - A film that can save your life | Garfos Sobre Facas - Um filme que pode salvar a sua vida
ENGLISH: What has happened to us? Despite the most advanced medical technology in the world, we are sicker than ever by nearly every measure.
Two out of every three of us are overweight. Cases of diabetes are exploding, especially amongst our younger population. About half of us are taking at least one prescription drug. Major medical operations have become routine, helping to drive health care costs to astronomical levels. Heart disease, cancer and stroke are the country’s three leading causes of death, even though billions are spent each year to “battle” these very conditions. Millions suffer from a host of other degenerative diseases.
Could it be there’s a single solution to all of these problems? A solution so comprehensive, but so straight forward, that it’s mind-boggling that more of us haven’t taken it seriously?
FORKS OVER KNIVES examines the profound claim that most, if not all, of the degenerative diseases that afflict us can be controlled, or even reversed, by rejecting our present menu of animal-based and processed foods.
PORTUGUÊS: O que aconteceu connosco? Apesar da mais avançada tecnologia médica do mundo, somos mais doentes do que nunca em praticamente todas as medições.
Duas em cada três pessoas estão com excesso de peso. Os casos de diabetes estão a aumentar imenso, especialmente entre a população mais jovem. Cerca de metade das pessoas está a tomar pelo menos um medicamento de prescrição. As principais operações médicas tornaram-se rotina, ajudando a aumentar os custos de cuidados de saúde para níveis astronómicos. Doenças cardíacas,cancros e derrames são as três principais causas de morte, ainda que milhares de milhões de euros sejam gastos anualmente para combater essas doenças. Muitos milhões de pessoas sofrem de uma série de outras doenças degenerativas.
Poderá haver uma única solução para todos estes problemas? Uma solução tão abrangente, mas tão simples, que já é incompreensível que mais de nós ainda não tenha conhecimento ou levado a sério?
GARFOS SOBRE FACAS examina a profunda declaração de que a maioria, senão todas, das doenças degenerativas que nos afligem podem ser controlados, ou mesmo invertidas e curadas, se se rejeitar o nosso actual modelo de consumo de "alimentos" de origem animal e "alimentos" processados com químicos.
Lao Tzu - Top 10 most inspiring quotes
Lao Tzu was the most important spiritual Chinese sage. His name, which is also often called Laozi, literally means “Old Master” and is generally considered an honorific. He lived in the 6th century BC, at the same time as Confucius, who was born a generation after Lao Tzu. He once sought out Lao Tzu who told him “Strip yourself of your proud airs and numerous desires, your complacent demeanor and excessive ambitions. They won’t do you any good. This is all I have to say you.”
Lao Tzu is the father of the Chinese spiritual tradition Taoism, mainly because of his text called Tao te Ching (Tao: the way of all life, te: the fit use of life by men, ching: text or classic). It is based on the Tao (The Way), which is the creator and sustainer of all things in the Universe, and the practice of doing by nondoing (wu-wei) that enables the disciple to unite with the Tao.
Lao Tzu wrote his only book Tao Te Ching just before he walked away from the Chou empire he served. There are a lot of translations of Tao te Ching, which begins with the very first words of …
1. “The tao that can be told is not the eternal Tao.”
This first sentence of his teachings seems paradoxical. In my humble opinion it says that everything that is in the world of form (or the world of the ten thousand things, as the Chinese said) is not the formless animating source, which is not nameable. It is like the analogy of the finger pointing to the moon, which is a pointer, but not the moon itself. Whenever the Tao is named, it is labeled and made into a concept which is not the eternal Tao itself.
If you are interested, Wayne Dyer did a complete interpretation of the Tao te Ching called Change Your Thoughts – Change Your Life: Living the Wisdom of the Tao.
2. “Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished.”
Really a quote to think about. How can that be in the first place: there is no rush and no hurry, but everything works out. Grass does not try to grow, it just grows. Water does not try to flow, it just flows. The only explanation is that everything is done in a naturally perfect way, without resistance and within the flow of life…
3. “Mastering others is strength. Mastering yourself is true power.”
The Inside-Out approach tells us to start with the man in the mirror. Self-mastery is the basis for success, for yourself as well as with others.
4. “To see things in the seed, that is genius.”
To me this means nothing else as being able to form a personal vision for something. Genius for that matter, is to see the potential in something or someone, although not realized yet (“in the seed”). It is the essence of forming a vision of what might be and then going on making it real.
5. “When the best leader’s work is done the people say: We did it ourselves.”
A leader is not a good leader if he is so ego-driven that he is always standing in front of his team, and is letting the team feel it. The most empowering way is to inspire people so that they become able to realize their own potential.
6. “When I let go of what I am, I become what I might be.”
Non-attachment – even or especially to ones own self-image – is the necessity for personal change. If we are open to change and to new possibilities and perspectives, without buying into them blindly, we can grow.
7. “To the mind that is still, the whole universe surrenders.”
This is a realization that can be understood intuitively if we practice meditation and/or are able to quiet the mind of the constant chatter of thoughts.
8. “Do the difficult things while they are easy and do the great things while they are small. A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step.”
This emphasizes that getting started is often the hardest part of the journey. Even the greatest thing is started and then continued by single little steps, one after another. It also has the very practical meaning of breaking huge projects down into small and doable tasks, that then can be executed more easily.
9. “Music in the soul can be heard by the universe.”
In my opinion this is Lao Tzu’s expression of “intentions manifesting” or “thoughts become things”, which is also discusses widely as the secret or the law of attraction. But it is really a much more elegant way to put i.
10. “At the center of your being you have the answer; you know who you are and you know what you want.”
All you need to really find yourself is to look inside. It reminds me of what Eckhart Tolle said at the beginning of The Power of Now: Those who have not found their true wealth, which is the radiant joy of Being and the deep, unshakable peace that comes with it, are beggars, even if they have great material wealth.”
By Myrko Thum
http://www.myrkothum.com/top-10-most-inspiring-quotes-of-lao-tzu/
READ MORE QUOTES:
http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/l/lao_tzu.html
Lao Tzu is the father of the Chinese spiritual tradition Taoism, mainly because of his text called Tao te Ching (Tao: the way of all life, te: the fit use of life by men, ching: text or classic). It is based on the Tao (The Way), which is the creator and sustainer of all things in the Universe, and the practice of doing by nondoing (wu-wei) that enables the disciple to unite with the Tao.
Lao Tzu wrote his only book Tao Te Ching just before he walked away from the Chou empire he served. There are a lot of translations of Tao te Ching, which begins with the very first words of …
1. “The tao that can be told is not the eternal Tao.”
This first sentence of his teachings seems paradoxical. In my humble opinion it says that everything that is in the world of form (or the world of the ten thousand things, as the Chinese said) is not the formless animating source, which is not nameable. It is like the analogy of the finger pointing to the moon, which is a pointer, but not the moon itself. Whenever the Tao is named, it is labeled and made into a concept which is not the eternal Tao itself.
If you are interested, Wayne Dyer did a complete interpretation of the Tao te Ching called Change Your Thoughts – Change Your Life: Living the Wisdom of the Tao.
2. “Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished.”
Really a quote to think about. How can that be in the first place: there is no rush and no hurry, but everything works out. Grass does not try to grow, it just grows. Water does not try to flow, it just flows. The only explanation is that everything is done in a naturally perfect way, without resistance and within the flow of life…
3. “Mastering others is strength. Mastering yourself is true power.”
The Inside-Out approach tells us to start with the man in the mirror. Self-mastery is the basis for success, for yourself as well as with others.
4. “To see things in the seed, that is genius.”
To me this means nothing else as being able to form a personal vision for something. Genius for that matter, is to see the potential in something or someone, although not realized yet (“in the seed”). It is the essence of forming a vision of what might be and then going on making it real.
5. “When the best leader’s work is done the people say: We did it ourselves.”
A leader is not a good leader if he is so ego-driven that he is always standing in front of his team, and is letting the team feel it. The most empowering way is to inspire people so that they become able to realize their own potential.
6. “When I let go of what I am, I become what I might be.”
Non-attachment – even or especially to ones own self-image – is the necessity for personal change. If we are open to change and to new possibilities and perspectives, without buying into them blindly, we can grow.
7. “To the mind that is still, the whole universe surrenders.”
This is a realization that can be understood intuitively if we practice meditation and/or are able to quiet the mind of the constant chatter of thoughts.
8. “Do the difficult things while they are easy and do the great things while they are small. A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step.”
This emphasizes that getting started is often the hardest part of the journey. Even the greatest thing is started and then continued by single little steps, one after another. It also has the very practical meaning of breaking huge projects down into small and doable tasks, that then can be executed more easily.
9. “Music in the soul can be heard by the universe.”
In my opinion this is Lao Tzu’s expression of “intentions manifesting” or “thoughts become things”, which is also discusses widely as the secret or the law of attraction. But it is really a much more elegant way to put i.
10. “At the center of your being you have the answer; you know who you are and you know what you want.”
All you need to really find yourself is to look inside. It reminds me of what Eckhart Tolle said at the beginning of The Power of Now: Those who have not found their true wealth, which is the radiant joy of Being and the deep, unshakable peace that comes with it, are beggars, even if they have great material wealth.”
By Myrko Thum
http://www.myrkothum.com/top-10-most-inspiring-quotes-of-lao-tzu/
READ MORE QUOTES:
http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/l/lao_tzu.html
Thursday
Beyond Treason - US government and military experiment and kill Americans
This extremely powerful film presents comprehensive documentation from United States Government archives of a massive cover-up, including military and civilian experimentation, dating back over 60 years.
As ailing Gulf War Heroes from all 27 coalition countries slowly die of "unknown causes," they wait for answers from their respective governments, but no satisfying or even credible answers have come forth from the military establishment. Records that span over a decade point to negligence and even culpability on the part of the U.S. Department of Defense and their "disposable army" mentality. From the first Gulf War the VA has determined that 250,000 troops are now permanently disabled, 15,000 troops are dead and over 425,000 troops are ill and slowly dying from what the Department of Defense still calls a "mystery disease." How many more will have to die before action is taken?
As ailing Gulf War Heroes from all 27 coalition countries slowly die of "unknown causes," they wait for answers from their respective governments, but no satisfying or even credible answers have come forth from the military establishment. Records that span over a decade point to negligence and even culpability on the part of the U.S. Department of Defense and their "disposable army" mentality. From the first Gulf War the VA has determined that 250,000 troops are now permanently disabled, 15,000 troops are dead and over 425,000 troops are ill and slowly dying from what the Department of Defense still calls a "mystery disease." How many more will have to die before action is taken?
The Tea Party movements - Organizations designed to fool and manipulate the American people
The Tea Party movement has taken American politics by storm. But is this truly a populist uprising or one of the greatest feats of propaganda ever seen?
Australian filmmaker Taki Oldham sets out answer this question, finding that behind the movement's rhetoric of 'freedom' versus 'socialism' lies a highly co-ordinated network of shadow groups, funded by the likes of billionaire ideologues Charles and David Koch, other republicans and many corporations.
Are the Tea Party protestors and other similar movements really just pawns in a plan to replace government with a privatized America, designed to only benefit politicians and corporations, by going against human rights and the environment?
Australian filmmaker Taki Oldham sets out answer this question, finding that behind the movement's rhetoric of 'freedom' versus 'socialism' lies a highly co-ordinated network of shadow groups, funded by the likes of billionaire ideologues Charles and David Koch, other republicans and many corporations.
Are the Tea Party protestors and other similar movements really just pawns in a plan to replace government with a privatized America, designed to only benefit politicians and corporations, by going against human rights and the environment?
Friday
Do you want to make history? | Quer fazer história?
Do you want to make history? Know how you can change the world:
Quer fazer história? Saiba como pode mudar o mundo:
Quer fazer história? Saiba como pode mudar o mundo:
Making the Connection
Food, fitness, nutrition, global food security, farming, environment, animals, ethics...
Have you made the connection?
More informations: http://www.vegansociety.com
Have you made the connection?
More informations: http://www.vegansociety.com
Saturday
Gratitude and oneness with Nature | Gratidão e unicidade com a Natureza
When we are one with Nature, we find our essence. When we find our essence, we discover all we need to have and to be.
Quando estamos em união com a Natureza, encontramos a nossa essência. Quando encontramos a nossa essência, descobrimos tudo o que precisamos de ter e ser.
Beauty of Nature | A beleza da Natureza:
Watch more videos | Ver mais vídeos:
http://www.youtube.com/user/LouieSchwartzberg
Quando estamos em união com a Natureza, encontramos a nossa essência. Quando encontramos a nossa essência, descobrimos tudo o que precisamos de ter e ser.
Beauty of Nature | A beleza da Natureza:
Watch more videos | Ver mais vídeos:
http://www.youtube.com/user/LouieSchwartzberg
Movie THE SHIFT: Creating awareness to create transformation and build a better world
THE SHIFT - A movie being made by a movement:
http://www.TheShiftMovie.com
How can we build a better world for all living beings?
Be the change you wish to see in the world - Think globally, act locally.
"Making a change, making the world a better place, it is not only your responsibility, it is your joy, it is your blessing, it is your gift, it is your opportunity to make your life mean something."
http://www.TheShiftMovie.com
How can we build a better world for all living beings?
Be the change you wish to see in the world - Think globally, act locally.
"Making a change, making the world a better place, it is not only your responsibility, it is your joy, it is your blessing, it is your gift, it is your opportunity to make your life mean something."
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