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  • What an enlightening and refreshing post! As someone who is a firm supporter of holistic, alternative approaches but has also seen the benefit of chemotherapy first hand it’s great to read an article that doesn’t completely bash chemotherapy as the devil’s work. I too agree that (hopefully) at somepoint in the near future we will look back and roll our eyes at how barabaric an approach it was but fear we may be some way off. A friend who had spent a few years living in Nepal came to stay with me during my recovery and came fully equipped with his singing bowl and an assortment of nutritional supplements to get me back on my feet. I must admit I was a litle sceptical about the singing bowl at first and just as in your case he felt I would need to gather my strength before I was ‘retuned’. We started with a course of ‘Super Dooper Smoothies’ as he called them, he joked that just ‘Super Smoothies’ would not be powerful enough! After a 12 day course of Ginger, Turmeric, Papain and Bromelain extracts whizzed togther with Kale, Broccoli, Aloe Vera and Beetroot juices, plus various other elements, that changed daily to keep my body ‘on its toes’ we eventually got to the sound therapy. I’ve got to admit my scepticism disappeared pretty quickly and I felt myself feeling stronger, as if a weight was being lifted and the distinguished fire of my soul was being ‘relit’ as you put it. I just wished that he, or any other sound healer had been with me during those days when the chemo was being administered. Not just for me but for the countless people lined up, hooked up to machinery with their energy being sapped from them. I’m sure there would have been a whole ward full of former sceptics 🙂

    January 27, 2016
    • Annie Bond

      Thank you so much for such a thoughtful post! Sorry about your struggles.

      April 08, 2016
  • This is a topic that is near to my heart… Thank you!
    Exactly where are your contact details though?

    October 01, 2017
    • Annie Bond

      Under “Contact” on the top nav!

      October 02, 2017

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