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Jun 21, 2013

Geopathic stress

Keith Scott-Mumby

electrical hypersensitivity: what is it? electrical pollution Earth energies

Jun 21, 2013

Geopathic stress

Keith Scott-Mumby

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Mar 19, 2011

Do some people have a cancer-prone personality?

Keith Scott-Mumby

The Intriguing ‘Link’ Between Depression and Cancer Those of you who read my ground-breaking round up of successful (and some not-so-successful)  cancer alternative therapies called “Cancer Research Secrets” will know that I lay great emphasis on the psychological aspect of cancer containment. My friend Lee Euler, who is an internationally-acclaimed copy writer, also happens to be a good author and recently wrote a very good piece on this very topic and Lee has agreed I can print it here, in full. Martin, a 70-year old Georgia resident, experienced two major losses within a short time. First he lost his wife of 40 years. Then he remarried, but his new wife of 6 weeks jilted and deserted him. He became very depressed. Two and a half years later Martin was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.1 Was there a hidden link between his depression and the cancer? A study published in the September/October 2003 Psychosomatic Medicine suggests there IS such a link. In the jargon of science, the findings are “statistically significant”. So is cancer just the last straw in an unhappy life?

Mar 19, 2011

Do some people have a cancer-prone personality?

Keith Scott-Mumby

The Intriguing ‘Link’ Between Depression and Cancer Those of you who read my ground-breaking round up of successful (and some not-so-successful)  cancer alternative therapies called “Cancer Research Secrets” will know that I lay great emphasis on the psychological aspect of cancer containment. My friend Lee Euler, who is an internationally-acclaimed copy writer, also happens to be a good author and recently wrote a very good piece on this very topic and Lee has agreed I can print it here, in full. Martin, a 70-year old Georgia resident, experienced two major losses within a short time. First he lost his wife of 40 years. Then he remarried, but his new wife of 6 weeks jilted and deserted him. He became very depressed. Two and a half years later Martin was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.1 Was there a hidden link between his depression and the cancer? A study published in the September/October 2003 Psychosomatic Medicine suggests there IS such a link. In the jargon of science, the findings are “statistically significant”. So is cancer just the last straw in an unhappy life?
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