BOOK REVIEWS
PRAISE FOR TERMINAL CANCER IS A MISDIAGNOSIS
Tessa Anthia John Guerra Lic. B.Psych.(Hons), M.Ed., PGDip (Advanced Counseling)
Licensed Psychologist & Psychotherapist
Professional School Counselor
tpctherapy@live.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/tessa-anthia-john-8822b96/
What exactly is Cancer? That is the question! If you want to revolutionize your whole concept of what cancer really is, then you should read this book. This is one of the most empowering books on the topic of cancer that you will ever read. It covers a very bold, almost scary topic with so much dignity and with science to back it up. It makes you reflect on all that you have been told, all that you thought was true, and turns it completely upside down, getting rid of all the concepts that you have ever known. In the end, you will be able to answer with confidence that very first question, and you will realize how well that answer resonates with you.
It’s the type of book that compels you to read it right through. Every time I stopped for a break, it called me to keep ongoing. I was so filled with curiosity from the very beginning. Yes, even that dedication had me wanting to know more. What is this guy talking about? It opened my appetite to learn more.
I was riveted as I delved into the book. I got to know Danny better as I read his personal journey, and in the process am inspired by what triggered him to begin this new journey into alternative health. He came across as very humble and down to earth, and it felt like he was sharing this information from a place of profound concern for the wellbeing of his fellow men, and not as an authority figure who is imposing knowledge onto them. Reading this book felt like a genuine exchange with someone who deeply cared for others.
As a Counselor myself, I’m very interested in trauma as well as how it impacts and is impacted by our emotions. Reading what Dr. Hamer discovered, that intricate link between emotional trauma and cancer, validated everything that I intrinsically knew and observed in my practice and so many dots began to connect. That part of the book got me even more excited and eager to learn more.
Although nothing really shocks me nowadays, I was actually aghast to learn from the book about Tübingen University’s response to the Judge in relation to Dr. Hamer’s findings.
Dr. Hamer’s findings of the “on switch” and “off switch” of cancer were very informative and helped me understand deeper the cancer – emotional trauma connection. Ah ha, it’s our biological programs! What more can I say but to just read the book to understand more about what Dr. Hamer referred to as Biological Programs. I kid you not, it will change your life.
From the beginning, the message from this book is a message of hope. It’s like a silver thread that can be seen and felt throughout the book bringing back to our awareness our erroneous default belief that illness has to begin from a pathogen, or from something that we may have done or consumed.
We are so used to ‘symptomatic treatment’ being our medical standard of care today, for someone who has never heard or thought otherwise, this information can really blow their mind. The ‘psyche’, ‘brain’ and ‘organ’ connection and how the triggering of one impacts on the other, was very revelatory, and the brain scans that Dr. Hamer was able to use to detect issues so accurately, were indeed mind-blowing. And I absolutely loved how Danny described the whole chain of events thereafter.
Danny ended the book leaving us with so many resources. I highly appreciated the other book and website suggestions to look into if we wanted to learn more about the topic. He made sure we knew where to look if we wanted to do more research.
In addition, he shares practical techniques people can use to ‘switch off’ any possible symptoms that one may have, knowingly or unknowingly, and how to prevent them from reoccurring, which is AMAZING. I also loved that he provided contact information for Germanic New Medicine/Germanische Heilkunde Consultants, as well as places where readers can dive deep into the topic.
To add the icing on the cake, I was pleasantly surprised when he ended with information on Music Therapy and the healing power of frequencies. That is indeed one of my favorite subjects and I was delighted to learn that Dr. Hamer also used it too.
I leave you with this wonderful gift to humanity and I encourage you to share it with others. Everyone deserves to know and understand that their bodies have this innate power to heal themselves. This is our birthright that we need to accept, acknowledge and activate, and this book helps you to do just that.
PRAISE FOR TERMINAL CANCER IS A MISDIAGNOSIS
CJ Scarlet
Author of Heroic Parenting and Badass Parenting
Danny Carroll’s wonderful book, Terminal CANCER is a Misdiagnosis, is essential reading for anyone who’s living with cancer or any life-threatening illness.
I’m a huge believer that one’s body can be healed by addressing the trauma that caused it, which I learned after being diagnosed in 1990 with lupus and scleroderma—the result of life-long post-traumatic stress from sexual trauma. I became so sick and debilitated, that in 2002 my doctors told me my heart was failing and that I could die at any moment. Devastated and terrified, I dove into a deep depression.
Then I got the chance to meet privately with a Tibetan Buddhist lama who commanded me to “stop feeling sorry for myself and start thinking of the happiness of other people.” Daunted but determined, I began performing small acts of kindness toward others, and I felt a bit happier. So I began to do more, making it a daily practice to perform at least one random act of kindness each day, such as giving my cane to a woman who was struggling to walk, leaving inspirational notes on the car doors at the Cancer Center, and volunteering at the Red Cross after Hurricane Katrina. And I felt happier.
You see, I had become so consumed by my own pain and suffering that I forgot everyone is fighting a hard battle. I had become disconnected from my own humanity. But once I began performing the acts of kindness, my heart opened up and the love flowed in. I eventually reached a point where I was so happy, it no longer mattered whether I was sick or well, or even living or dying, I was content. At that point, my condition went into remission—all within 18 months! Today, 30 years, later, I feel better than I did before I ever became ill in 1990.
The body can heal when your head and your heart find their way home. Danny Carroll reveals the dynamics behind this phenomenon in a clear, articulate manner, making this book a treasure and, yes, a life saver for those who read it!
PRAISE FOR TERMINAL CANCER IS A MISDIAGNOSIS
Book Review By: T. L. Needham
Author And Gold Medal Award Winner – Global Ebook Awards
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March 26, 2022
TERMINAL CANCER IS A MISDIAGNOSIS: This book has a big and compelling title that sets the expectations bar high. Yet, it is the result of a determined quest by the author over many, many years, to reveal a solution to the most dreaded illnesses of mankind. This quest revealed to him the work of a great, yet controversial, maverick in the field of cancer treatment—Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer.
Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer was a traditionally trained and licensed medical doctor, who developed an extraordinary new approach to cancer treatment—Germanic New Medicine/ Germanische Heilkunde. His research was based on highly effective success rates. Dr. Hamer established what is now called ‘The Iron Rule of Cancer.’ He maintained that cancer can only be caused by emotional trauma. Given that Dr. Hamer seemed to have discovered the highly sought, yet ever elusive, cure for cancer . . . one would expect the world would be at his door, with awards and a profusion of accolades.
Alas, not so fast—the cancer medical field rejected, ignored, and challenged Dr. Hamer’s research and ideas. Even more, he was persecuted by loss of his medical license, imprisonment, life threats, and rebuked on every level. Still, he persevered until his death in 2017. Yet, his work continues with a determined group of consultants trained in these principals by Dr. Hamer’s right-hand associates, Helmut Pilhar and Ilsedora Laker, for over 30 years.
Included in this group of consultants is the author, who suffered the loss of dear loved ones, as well as his own illness, that spawned his quest to find alternative and more important, effective, treatments for cancer, as well as other illness. The author has achieved his goal and delivered on a comprehensive collection of the work and success of a specific approach to dealing with cancer. This book is well written, and while it deals with complex medical issues, it does so with clarity and competence that can be understood on any reading level. More important, it can be read and understood by anyone seeking answers, hope, and alternatives to a . . . ‘terminal diagnosis of cancer’ . . . And, in my own personal experience, I am gratified that this work squares with my own personal experience with cancer, in that, of the half-dozen of my loved ones who died due to this scourge of an illness, all suffered traumatic life events that preceded their cancer diagnosis. Thus, for me, this spirit-rending trauma was a prelude to their cancer diagnosis.
Thus, I congratulate Danny Carroll, for his determined quest, and success in finding and sharing this remarkable treatment thesis of Dr. Hamer’s. This book is highly readable, credible, and well researched . . . thus, highly recommended.