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Chemotherapy? No thanks: The miracle of my healing from cancer, metastases and paralysis Kindle Edition

4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars 6 ratings

Ten months after her shock diagnosis “breast cancer with bone metastases”, the 47-year-old Inka was severely marked by the disease: paralysed from the waist down, totally emaciated and worn down by immense pain, she went into the palliative care unit.
The conventional doctors helped her but also held a knife to her breast: with her “metastasising breast cancer”, as it was called in the official diagnosis, she would have no chance of surviving more than a few weeks if she did not finally agree to chemotherapy and an operation.
However, the former staff nurse declined the doctors’ recommendations of chemotherapy, antibody therapy, anti-hormonal therapy, an operation and radiation treatment on her breast because she had decided to tackle her disease with the aid of the Five Biological Laws discovered by Dr Hamer. These say that cancer heals completely naturally when the conflicts causing it have been resolved. In this book Inka has got off her chest how she managed to walk again – despite the doctors’ claims that her legs would be permanently paralysed – with God’s help and her family’s love.

The more than 20 sometimes adventurous therapies with which Inka more or less accelerated her healing from cancer are described. The reader is thus given help in deciding which of the treatments presented come into question for themselves or their relatives. Here the New Medicine does not act as a therapy but as the scientific basis making healing possible at all. And in this way the “diary of healing from cancer” has become a book about how cancer is biologically curable. However, it makes absolute sense to read this book BEFORE you fall into the well or before you get cancer, just as it is known to be advisable to learn to swim before you fall into the water.
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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B017XY3NB8
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 1883 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 307 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
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Top review from India

Reviewed in India on 17 August 2022
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If you have been given a terminal diagnosis by a medical doctor, this book is a must read. Inka walked out of a hospice alive and lived for decades after receiving a death sentence by medical doctors. Inka sadly passed away last year, decades after she was supposed to have died. This will inspire anyone with a terminal or chronic illness. Inka, may your soul rest in peace.

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Marc & Natty
5.0 out of 5 stars If you have cancer, particularly bone/breast - you need to read this
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 30 September 2022
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As someone with breast cancer 'metasticised' to bones and learning about German New Medicine (GNM), I cannot recommend this book enough. I read it in the nick of time just before the effects of cancer caused a fracture in one of my vertebrae and I had to go into hospital for care. I'm so very grateful I had read this a couple of months beforehand so I was prepared for what I"m now dealing with.

Inka's story is raw and unedited, it's not always an easy read but it's a must. The fact that she stayed committed to the GNM approach, that the body is perfectly capable of healing itself, given the right support and lack of toxic interference (chemo) is a testament to her strength. Knowing what I know about GNM and our psyche, the conflict triggers and the internal narratives that fuether disease and prevent healing, I think she did herself a disservice by not having pain relief earlier than she did.

Pain comes with an intensively negative narrative, and in order to heal we need to change our internal narratives, stories and the meanings we give to our experiences - it's incredible difficult to do that when your'e in constant and intense pain. My sense is she could've healed earlier with so much less stress with some pain relief, especially given that when she did finally accept that everything began to change. But who knows, life has a perfection to it even when we look back and think things couldn't been different. The GNM approach says not to use painkillers because this puts the body back into the stress phase of disease, but I think a balance needs to be struck, if our response to the pain prevents healing then how does that help? It doesn't. We have to listen to ourselves over any system and find out way - something which Inka did do ultimately.

One criticism I do have of the book is that she doesn't dedicate even a page or two to explain the GNM basics which would help a reader unfamiliar with GNM to make more sense of what she was doing - she explains so much other stuff in unnecessary unedited detail, it seems like a bizarre omission.

The other important thing to point out is that without understanding GNM, a reader could be put off because of the struggle she had and the pain she went through (still I think preferable to chemo!); it's clear to me, as someone who understands GNM (not at expert level, but clearly at a deeper level than Inka did when she went through her healing experience), is that she did not appear to have the emotional and mental awareness and the skills to consciously shift her psychology to really impact her biology for the better - this is vital - to shift the bones from breakdown to build up, ie from a disease process to a healing process, requires knowledge of how you are devaluing yourself as relevant to the specific bones affected, and the ability to make difference choices when you see how you are doing this to yourself. Again, she makes no mention in the book that she has an awareness of what this is, and therefore doesn't work consciously with it. The pain and degeneration she experienced therefore was part of the reason why she continued to have bones breaking down. Thankfully hospice care, pain relief and radiotherapy were all external factors that allowed the shift to take place in her - eventually!

For me, I'm glad to know all this and have the awareness and am working really consciously with shifting that internal energy to tell the body it's time to rebuild those bones. Feels exciting.
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Butterfly
5.0 out of 5 stars An authentic life story of a cancer cure.
Reviewed in Germany on 13 January 2016
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An authentic life story of a cancer cure. It helped me a lot to understand where cancer comes from and how it can be cured without chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery. The story goes to the heart and has a lot of emotion. It is as exciting as a thriller.

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