The concept of meditation is different for everyone but generally it is a sense of turning inward and concentrating on an object and increasing our awareness. Medical studies have concluded that skilled practitioners of meditation techniques can control their respiratory and pulse rate which means that they can reduce their blood pressure and control hypertension.
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Stress is adaptive, which means that when homo sapiens first lived in the Savannah from caves, they were under threat from dangers such as evading wildlife and adaptive means that it conferred a benefit on them that made it easy to survive. The flight or fight response allowed the body to react to stress and get out of the way or hang around and fight.
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Cancer Meditation may take it easier to live with and therefore allow you to concentrate on the aspects of cancer treatment that you can heal yourself.
During the 1970’s and 80’d an Australian psychologist Ainslie Meares started to study the effects of
meditation on the immune system with a specific question as to whether or not it was possible to shrink
the size of tumours by meditation.
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Breast cancer survival stories and interviews from people in the USA & around the world will soon be a major part of thewordishope.com website. This is an area of cancer that we receive many questions about and are keen to place as much information, stories and interviews as possible so as to help and assist those in present need of help and direction.
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Surviving Cancer is not easy, but it’s worth it. Paul B. Newman a stage 4 cancer survivor agreed to share his thoughts on the main points of surviving cancer.
The dreaded curse of cancer can sometimes come on a person so quickly and unexpectedly that many times they will find themselves like a tiny fly that’s been trapped inside a gigantic spider web. The more the unfortunate individual tries to break free from this sticky snare the more they’ll discover that they are hopelessly tangled.
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