trauma

Uncovering the Cancer-Trauma Connection (Part 2)

By Brandon LaGreca / July 5, 2024 / Comments Off on Uncovering the Cancer-Trauma Connection (Part 2)

There are many explanations for and descriptions of the origin of cancer, but perhaps the most revealing, is that of a wound that isn’t healing. Implicit in that definition is the understanding that malignancy has a root cause that develops into a chronic imbalance.

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Uncovering the Cancer-Trauma Connection (Part 1)

By Brandon LaGreca / January 11, 2024 / Comments Off on Uncovering the Cancer-Trauma Connection (Part 1)

Conventional medicine prefers to study that which can be neatly categorized. Emotional trauma is messy, nuanced, and requires a holistic approach to wellness. It entails a philosophical shift from the disease affecting the person to a focus on the person experiencing the disease.

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The Anticancer Lifestyle

By Brandon LaGreca / June 5, 2020 / Comments Off on The Anticancer Lifestyle

It was the first appointment with my patient after her diagnosis of uterine cancer and subsequent total hysterectomy. The prognosis was good: stage 1A with no lymph involvement. During her intake, I inquired if she was ready to adopt an anti-cancer lifestyle following this shake-up. It didn’t take long to recognize that she didn’t have a clear sense of what that involved, save for not using chemical herbicides anymore.

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Healing a Lifetime

By Brandon LaGreca / January 20, 2019 / Comments Off on Healing a Lifetime

All healing is an exercise in change. If you want different results, you have to be willing to do something different. Looking over the breadth of a lifetime of destructive choices, sometimes there is much that needs to be done differently.

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