Author: | Karen Alexander | ISBN: | 9780648110118 |
Publisher: | Notable Solutions | Publication: | May 15, 2018 |
Imprint: | Notable Solutions | Language: | English |
Author: | Karen Alexander |
ISBN: | 9780648110118 |
Publisher: | Notable Solutions |
Publication: | May 15, 2018 |
Imprint: | Notable Solutions |
Language: | English |
In 2006 Karen Alexander was diagnosed with advanced incurable cancer when the PET scan showed multiple bone metastasis at C6, T1, T2, T3, T5, T6, S1, several right and left ribs. She was given absolutely no hope of surviving.
Karen has been a recluse for many years, and takes the time to tell the world her story. Surviving terminal cancer the epigenetic way proved to be a soul journey for author Karen Alexander. She found healing in the most unlikely places, and hasn’t sought scientific medical advice for ten years after repeatedly given no hope. She is alive and thriving outside the medical system, and shares her knowledge to inspire others in similar situations who are given the***incurable***diagnosis.
Terminal Cancer – How I Survive, covers the limited belief systems established in our western medical practices, which are outdated, and still being practiced in Australia. She shares her knowledge to inspire others in a similar situation who are given No Hope.
"Changing how you perceive the word ‘incurable’ has a large impact on your willpower to survive" K Alexander
In 2006 Karen Alexander was diagnosed with advanced incurable cancer when the PET scan showed multiple bone metastasis at C6, T1, T2, T3, T5, T6, S1, several right and left ribs. She was given absolutely no hope of surviving.
Karen has been a recluse for many years, and takes the time to tell the world her story. Surviving terminal cancer the epigenetic way proved to be a soul journey for author Karen Alexander. She found healing in the most unlikely places, and hasn’t sought scientific medical advice for ten years after repeatedly given no hope. She is alive and thriving outside the medical system, and shares her knowledge to inspire others in similar situations who are given the***incurable***diagnosis.
Terminal Cancer – How I Survive, covers the limited belief systems established in our western medical practices, which are outdated, and still being practiced in Australia. She shares her knowledge to inspire others in a similar situation who are given No Hope.
"Changing how you perceive the word ‘incurable’ has a large impact on your willpower to survive" K Alexander