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A MESSAGE OF HOPE FOR Respiratory organ CANCER SUFFERERS AND THEIR FAMILIES.
Ennobling Stories Of Survival.

This is NOT a "miracle cure" for Respiratory organ Cancer.

This is just about 7 folk who beat this terrible disease.

Find out what they did and

how they beat it.

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"Ten years ago I was diagnosed with stage 3B respiratory organ cancer (which is almost-always fatal). The doctors told me if I lived a year, I'd be lucky.
But there's always hope. Look at me. I'm 10 years down the road!"
 

That's Deb's story of survival - one of seven rise stories from several

amazing respiratory organ cancer survivors.


Secrets of 7 Respiratory organ Cancer Survivors Revealed...

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Which doctors, hospitals and another treatment centers did they use?

Which diets did they use and how did they eat?

Which websites, books and keep groups did they use?

The emotional challenges they faced, and how they handled them

What do they say just about chemotherapy and radiation therapy?

What do they say just about natural and holistic therapy?

What advice would-be they give to others who have respiratory organ cancer?

What would-be they have done differently?


 

From Brad E Lane
Author, Hope for Respiratory organ Cancer


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Dear friend,

If you or person you love is presently troubled with respiratory organ cancer, then this may be the most ennobling message you're likely to read.

And here's why. Recently, I distinct to bring a message of hope to Respiratory organ Cancer sufferers everyplace by compilation an e-book just about 7 amazing folk who had 2 things in common...

1. They all had respiratory organ cancer.

2. They all beat the cancer.

And that's really nice news because it proves, on the far side doubt, that respiratory organ cancer can be beaten; that it is not necessarily a death sentence; that there actually is hope.

Having Respiratory organ Cancer can be a frightening experience, and you may be feeling worried, frightened and unsure wherever to turn. But I have nice news for you. You're not alone in this. There is hope. Here you'll discover how another folk have managed their cancer and even as OVERCAME it altogether.

I'd like to share with you how this book was born ...

You see, for years I had tried to help a friend with his condition by scouring the internet, night after night, month after month, hoping to find any little bit of information that mightiness bring him several hope. After virtually months of searching, I finally began to move across folk who had beaten the odds. And they all had answers. And their stories were improbably inspiring. And for galore of them, there was a similar theme. Take, for example, Deb's story.

How Could a Routine Medical Check Up Turn Out Like This!

"I was 40 years old at the time of my diagnosis. I had a pain in my side, so I went to the doctor. And that led to an x-ray - which showed us a suspicious looking area. The doctor sent me to a respiratory organ specialist on the same day, and he wanted to have a diagnostic test done on it!

I was disquieted just about that; really disquieted because I had once been a smoker. I was afraid it was cancer. Cipher had aforesaid that, but I just was afraid that it was. It was actually scary. I didn't handle that period really well. I was just kind of numb. It just seemed like it took forever. I will then that I had acknowledged a place wherever I could talk to somebody."

I was engaged in for a diagnostic test the next morning.

The 1st thing galore of us do is go straight to our computer and begin searching the computer network for any information on respiratory organ cancer.

"On the Internet, you don't cognize – I mean, anybody can type thing they want on there, you just don't cognize what is actual information."

There is so more information, most of it clinical, talking just about "small cell, non small cell and pathologic process respiratory organ cancer". Galore folk have no idea what that all means and quickly become quite defeated and confused with the huge amounts of information, especially with all those medical terms. You may even as be thinking, "I'd have to be a man of science to understand all this stuff!"

And of course there were all those websites merchandising all sorts of "miracle cures"; wonder herbs, potions and who-knows-what else. I thought to myself with cynicism "Do folk actually believe that stuff?" But I in secret wondered if I would-be ever be one of those people, willing to try just just about thing that offered even as a glimmer of hope.

Then I began to move across survival stories.

One by one, they began to appear. Remarkable folk who had refused to accept "no" for an answer, who had unbroken on searching and trying out several ways, and who refused to just lie down and be told "theres nothing more we can do".

They had explored galore several methods of treatment and had done a fortune of research. And it became clean that their stories needful to be heard, and that respiratory organ cancer sufferers about the earth needed a complete, easy-to-use, and rise book just about how to beat respiratory organ cancer. And that was once this book was born: "Hope for Respiratory organ Cancer: How 7 Survivors Beat the Disease". Deb's story was one of these. I distinct to set up a website to share this information with others, and which could besides raise funds for cancer research.

When I detected their stories, I was overjoyed.

The book begins with a series of Frequently Asked Questions. Finally, I had found several easy-to-read, thoroughly researched and practical answers (in plain English) to the questions that I had been thinking just about so much. Questions like:

1. What are the signs and symptoms of respiratory organ cancer? How do I cognize if I've got it?
Why was the doctor so concerned? What was it that looked so ominous? How disquieted should I be? Is it possible that the doctor was over-reacting?

2. What tests will the doctor carry out to check if I do, in fact, have respiratory organ cancer?
Wish they be able to tell me right away if there is a problem? Or will I have to wait for days, worrying and fretting?

3. How tempered is respiratory organ cancer?
If they do tell me it's respiratory organ cancer, what exactly makes that mean? Is it a "death sentence"? Wish they tell me "You have 12 months to live. Get your life in order and prepare for the worst."?

4. What are the stages of the unwellness if left untreated?
I knew that there were several stages of respiratory organ cancer. But what are the actual symptoms of each stage? And what are the survival rates at each stage? If I had a later stage respiratory organ cancer, wouldn't I feel like I was actually sick?

5. How quickly makes the unwellness progress or spread?
Should I have gone to the doctor sooner? I'd detected my coughing becoming worse over the last 3 months or so. Was this delay critical?

6. How is respiratory organ cancer usually treated?
Would-be I have to go through chemotherapy? What just about radiation treatment? If I did have to have them, then for how long? What are the chances of these treatments actually hardening the disease? How extensive is any surgery likely to be?

7. What are the common side effects of the treatments?
Should I expect to lose my hair? Could I possibly become sterile? Thing else?

8. What alternative treatments are available?
I'd detected of folk exploitation special herbs, diets and that sort of thing. I'd seen lots of alternative remedies on the internet. Which ones are proved and reliable? Which ones are bogus? Can I combine alternative treatments with western treatments? How do I find doctors that understand how to use several alternative and western treatments?

9. What new treatments are presently being developed? What clinical trials are being carried out?
How could I find out just about the latest clinical trials? What do I do to be a part of them?

10. What do I do in the 1st week after being diagnosed?
I didn't actually feel sick, so it didn't do sense to stay house in bed. But how could I just go back to activity and try to ignore it? What would-be give me the better chance?

11. How do I get in touch with others who are going through the same thing? What keep groups are accessible for respiratory organ cancer sufferers or friends and family?
I knew that it would-be help if I talked to another people, particularly just about their emotional journey in the early stages. And how on earth would-be I tell my family? I have two young children and a husband. I was petrified at the just the thought of telling them.

12. How and wherever do I get counseling?
I accomplished that I would-be most likely want professional support, but wherever do I go to find a nice counselor, one who works with another cancer sufferers and understands what weÕre going through?

Here, finally, were answers. It was all in this book.

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The book includes interviews with seven folk who have beaten respiratory organ cancer. And they are real stories - no beating about the bush – just real folk telling us how it happened for them; how they had beaten the odds and overcome respiratory organ cancer.

Dee's story

We start with Dee's story. At 48, Dee was diagnosed with cervical cancer, which later metastasized to her lungs. She was told quite bluffly by her doctor that she wouldn't survive. "I aforesaid adieu to several of my friends." But after more searching, Dee found a little-known but extremely effective treatment to manage her cancer. It's called LDN, and, she says, "it increases your neurochemical levels up to 200 to 300%, and that combats cancer." Whilst LDN doesn't actually cure the cancer, it dramatically slows down its growth. And thanks to LDN, Dee continues to lead a vital life, working in the corporate earth and maintaining an active societal life. Dee talks just about the resistance she full-fledged from traditional doctors towards her alternative therapy. "Even if I mentioned it, they wouldn't want to even as discuss it with me." She is presently at Stage 4B, which is remarkable because, in her words "4B is not even as listed; At 4B, there is no chance of survival. Zero. I shouldn't be here - and I'm going to dinner, I'm normal. I have a normal life. I'm perfectly normal."

Deb's story

Deb was the parent four children when she was told at age 40 that she had Stage 3B respiratory organ cancer. Deb talks openly just about how she reacted to the fear she felt. "When I was 1st diagnosed, they aforesaid that big C word and I didn't hear thing else." Deb discusses the effect of her diagnosing on her family. "It was just as hard for them as it was for me. It was actually hard for me to talk to them because they couldn't hear it."  And Deb's views on the importance of maintaining a positive attitude: "I distinct that I was going to do everything that I could. I lived my life trying to be happy." Ten years later, Deb has seven grandchildren and is an inspiration to all who meet her.

RJ's story

RJ's story is similar to Deb's. He was diagnosed a few months before his 52nd birthday, just before Christmas. "I didn't tell anybody for just about a month. I didn't want to ruin everybody's Christmas." He aforesaid he ab initio felt numb from the news – he was given 3 to 9 months, over 2 years ago! RJ talks just about his negative experiences with the 1st doctors he went to, and how, after a bit of searching, found a doctor who aforesaid to him "I can cure you." RJ gives references to the doctors he used, the diet which has helped him and the attitude that got him through his challenging times. He says "About a year later, my scans looked so clean that the doctor said, "I would-be say you're cured."

Lori's story

Next is Lori, a remarkable lady who is the author of a great book, called "Help Me Live: 20 Things Folk With Cancer Want You to Know." Lori is an Accolade Award-winning documentary writer who has besides appeared as a guest on "Oprah" and continues to be an inspiration to folk everywhere.  Lori talks freely just about how she felt at the time. "I was panicky because I'd ne'er detected of anyone living respiratory organ cancer." Lori now works with the Respiratory organ Cancer Alliance and is in regular contact with respiratory organ cancer survivors. She writes blogs on the computer network and on a regular basis speaks just about the unwellness "To give hope to all of us". In her interview, Lori mentions a number of books, websites and organizations which helped her in her journey. She leads a ablaze and fulfilling life, and her message is truly uplifting. "I'm so hopeful because every day new treatments are being developed and it just seems like there are so galore things coming down the pike."

Sharon's story

Sharon's story is really special. Diagnosed with Stage 4 respiratory organ cancer and told that there was no cure, Sharon turned to her spiritual training (she is a practicing Buddhist) to help her through. Her attitude is remarkable. "I looked at my girl and my sister and I said, "We are in for an astounding journey."" Sharon's journey led her to a number of flavourer and Chinese remedies which helped at several stages of the treatment, and in her interview she gives elaborate references to these remedies, as well as the organizations she used. Sharon ready-made extensive use of alternative therapies, including Reiki, stylostixis and meditation, and discusses this all in her interview. Now, 5 years later, Sharon continues to serve her community with her wisdom and warmth. Her message of hope is strong. "There are over 150,000 folk who do it every year. You could be one of those people. Person has to be."

Ed's story

Ed was diagnosed with stage 4 respiratory organ cancer (the final and almost-always fatal kind) once he was 61 years old. The doctor told him "It's terminal. You don't have long to live. Get a coffin, a plot, and get your legal affairs in order." Not willing to accept that, Ed got a second opinion. "I aforesaid to the [second] doctor, "Is there any hope?" And he said, "There's always hope." That was over 4 years ago, and Ed is now the Director of the Respiratory organ Cancer Alliance in Georgia. He and his married woman Linda now activity actively and indefatigably to pass that hope on to others. In this interview, several Ed and Linda (herself a cancer survivor), talk just about how they managed the emotional challenge, just about how galore new treatments get covered up, and wherever to discover of the latest treatments and clinical trials. They went to activity researching, meeting people, attending conferences, until they found thing that would-be actually work. "I've ready-made it my business to find out who the top folk are working in the United States in respiratory organ cancer." And they share all of that here. Ed and Linda buck the trends and do their own trails, which others are now able to follow. Linda says "People have to understand cancer and discover just about it and not be afraid of it because your chances of having cancer in your life of one type or another are extremely high." 

Greg's story

And finally there's Greg. Greg was 37 years old once he was diagnosed and was given only 30 days to live. Now, 23 years later, he has conducted interviews with over 16,000 cancer survivors and written an international best-seller called "The Cancer Conqueror", which outlines a step-by-step transformation from despair to hope. He is besides the founder of Cancer Recovery Foundation International. From his extensive experience, he states "Orthodox medical treatment alone makes not maximize one's chance for cancer survival."  Greg's positive attitude is really empowering. "Many people's responses will be filled with despair and pity. Neither serve you well. Decide to let your spirit of optimism be the dominant factor. Refuse to give in to helplessness."

Included with the interview is a bonus 22-page article outlining Greg's philosophy and total health modelincluded free with your copy of Hope for Respiratory organ Cancer: How Seven Survivors Beat the Disease.

"By The Time You've See The Last Page of "Hope for Respiratory organ Cancer – How 7 Survivors Beat the Disease" ... You'll Feel Wholly Renewed, With A New Strength and a New Hope!

One of the most impressive things for me just about the survivors' stories was the mental attitude of these people. It wasn't all the medical & clinical stuff that another websites talk about. It was the emotional side, and the certainty in them that aforesaid "I Wish beat this thing. And I Wish NOT let it get to me."

And yet they were just seven "ordinary" folk who managed to find this strength inside themselves. I admired how they shared in their stories; especially the way they remained positive, even as once things were at their lowest. That, to me, was the key to their survival. It was far more than just the surgery or the chemo. It was their attitudes. And I had ne'er seen thing quite like it anyplace else.

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"What you're doing with these interviews is amazing and it is to be applauded. You're devising a difference and I give thanks you for that.

     – Ed Levitt, Director, Respiratory organ Cancer Alliance, Atlanta & 4 Year Respiratory organ Cancer Survivor

"I appreciate what you're doing because it's more needed." 

     Deb, Idaho, 10 Year Respiratory organ Cancer Survivor

"Thank you, and continue the work. You're an unusually nice interviewer."
     Sharon, 5 Year Respiratory organ Cancer Survivor

 


So now it's my pleasure to share these stories with you. They're in the form of an e-book, which means that you can transfer it immediately.

And as a bonus, I've enclosed the audio recordings of the interviews for free – so you can listen to them in your car, on your house stereo or on your MP3 player. I've tried to keep the cost as low as I could.... it's only $17. Part of the return will go to much-needed research to help fight cancer.

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I will you strength and faith in this challenging time.

 

Warm regards,

Brad Lane

Brad Lane,
Author, Hope for Respiratory organ Cancer

P.S. Remember: You have no risk what-so-ever in ordering your copy of "Hope for Respiratory organ Lung Cancer – How 7 Survivors Beat the Disease" ... if you aren't 100% satisfied, just let me cognize inside 60 days and I'll get you a full refund. And you can even as keep the e-book as my gift to you.

P.P.S. Remember besides that return from the sale of this e-book are going to much-needed research to help fight cancer. Your purchase will help others, several now and in the future, who suffer from this dreadful illness.

P.P.P.S. In writing "Hope for Respiratory organ Cancer: How Seven Survivors Beat the Disease", I spent several fantastic quality time talking with the survivors written just about in the book. I am glad to announce that all of the survivors in agreement to do an in-depth interview, and for about 60 minutes each, they describe in detail their fears, frustrations and how several of them were even as told to prepare their own funerals. And here they are, years later, telling their stories.                
I've enclosed a free copy of these interviews in audio format, as a special gift to you once you buy "Hope for Respiratory organ Cancer: How Seven Survivors Beat the Disease".

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