Category Archives: Cancer

Meet Dr. Jay!

 

Monday, Feb 6

THE MAIN EVENT: Captivating keynote speaker Dr. Jay is coming to Vancouver to answer the most frequently asked health question ENERGY: HOW DO I GET IT AND HOW DO I KEEP IT?

BONUS: BRING YOUR OWN SPECIFIC HEALTH QUESTION Don’t miss this rare opportunity to see Dr. Jay in person and get straight answers to REAL questions.

WHO IS DR. JAY?

•    Ph.D. Traditional Naturopathy
•    Ph.D. Holistic Health (Summa cum Laude)
•    ARCB, AAED, CFT
•    Surgical Technology Degree; Honors Graduate
•    B.S. Natural Health; Honors Graduate
•    Masters Degree, Natural Health; Honors Graduate
•    Board Certified Holistic Health Coach
•    Certified Reflexologist

‘Dr. Jay’ has dedicated his life to the teachings and practices of natural health. The discoveries he has made have taken him to deeper levels in his quest for understanding “preventive disciplines” toward achieving whole body health. Dr. Jay’s extensive experience – serving over 16,000 personal clients, and lecturing to over 100,000 around the world – has given him a unique understanding of the questions and information people are looking for from a holistic approach. 

Cancer Seminar: A Proven Herbal Solution

Presented by: Jacquelyn Johnston M.Ed.
Registered Canadian Reflexology Therapist, Professional Health Coach and Speaker

Date: Saturday January 21, 2012
Time: 2:00 pm to 4:00pm — followed by bio-marker scans appointments for all who wish.

Place: Richmond Caring Place, 7000 Minoru Blvd. Room 320

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CONFERENCE SUR LE CANCER

Un programme holistique

Présentée par Marielle Demorest, de  L’Association  Francophone de Richmond

DATE : samedi, le 12 Novembre 2011, 13h-15 h.

LOCAL : Richmond Caring Place   7000 Blvd. Minoru.  Richmond, V6Y 3Z5    Salle 320.

CONFERENCIERE : Jacquelyn Johnston, M.Ed. RCRT.

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New Years’ Resolutions and the Pathway to Cancer

Resolutions! Every TV station in Canada is featuring them, with in-the-street interviews of people determined to lose weight, call their mother-in-law more often, walk 10,000 steps per day, and learn a new language.   All laudable dreams.  Wonder if this has anything to do with gyms being empty by March.

This evening the topic was run back-to-back with news that 66% of Canadians are overweight, although only 44% admit to it.  Another statistic cited: 20% of  Canadians are clinically obese, but only 7% admit they are.  Tsk, tsk, who’s teling the truth?

Rather than argue about it, let’s take out our tape measures.  If you waist is more than half your height, you’re overweight.  Suppose your height is 70 inches and your weight is more than 35 inches, you’re overweight.  Simple enough?  Give it a try.  Go on, measure your waist.

Now if you want something more precise, google “Body Mass Index”.  Put in the numbers they ask for, and one click later you have your personal score.  If your BMI is above 25 you need to think seriously about your health.  I didn’t say think about losing weight, just think about your health.  Excess weight is step one to diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, kidney disease and –yes, the number 1 killer in North America, cancer.   

And, while you’re at it, do check out the numbers from 29 to 40.

If you’d like to know more about how weight leads to diabesity—the combo of obesity and diabetes read any of my first 99 blogs.  For now, I’m going to level with you.  You carry excess weight, you’re rolling out the red carpet for cancer.

As well as every other chronic disease in town.

Cancer is all about toxins, and fat cells enfold toxins.  They affect the hormonal balance in the body, they put pressure on all the surrounding organs, generating a muffin-top—undeniable once you look at yourself in the mirror.   If you check the stats in the second paragraph above you’ll see that an amazing number of Canadians –and I assume it’s the same in other countries—simply deny the evidence before their eyes.     

How long can one deny it for?  Until that 911 call brings our world crashing about us as we zoom to a possible meeting with the Grim Reaper in an ambulance?  Until the doctor says: “your tests have come back and you have cancer”?  

If you download the free report on the home page of my website you will read about 10 proven reasons why you must lose 20 pounds now.   That’s a good place to start.  There are countless programs out there with videos and diets.  Know what?  The research shows most people have read several of them.  Many have tried them.  However, 98% of people who try to lose weight on their own fail.  Why?  The accountability and support.  

Most people do way better with a coach.  A special site has been set up to get Canadians to lose weight, and participants have a coach working with them. It’s not just a question of knowledge: it’s the follow-up, the weekly check-up, the support, the keeping on the straight and narrow.  One man is determined to lose tens of pounds in time for his wedding on October.  His slim brother is, in fact, video-ing his journey.   Brave man, good on him for taking action!  If you could use some help, let me know.

See you tomorrow.

Cancer Mystery?

Have you ever met someone at the supermarket and have them tell you that their wife, husband, parent, aunt, uncle or child has (whispered) c-a-n-c-e-r?

Almost as if uttering the word in the same tone as the rest of the sentence would bring the disease upon the speaker.

Or have you had that phone call asking you to show up at the doctor’s office?  You’re then given your diagnosis: “You’ve got cancer” and, in the same breath, that you’ll have to start treatment ASAP.  No, you do not.

If you are told the three dreaded words bear in mind that it took a good decade for the condition to develop.  You do not have to rush into punishing treatments.  Take the time to ask questions.  Take the time to consider the merits of therapies that are not part of the usual allopathic model.

You (or a loved one) have time to pause, think, and realize that you do have choice.  Then find out what your options are.  I’ll be happy to go over them with you.

14 years ago, 4 of my colleagues at work had cancer.  All were in their prime and all were ushered into chemo and radiation straight away.  I saw them shrivel into anemic  shadows of their former selves, then die within months of starting chemo, radiation and multiple surgeries.  Bewildered, rushed and tragic.

The lump is not the cancer. It is the symptom of something else that needs to be taken care of.  If you can feel the lump, or if the machines can detect it, there is more mischief going on in the rest of your body.  This mischief needs to be dealt with, but without destroying your immune system.  The solution needs to strengthen your immune system at the same time.  It also needs to target the source of the cancer, not just the symptom.

Stay tuned.  The time has come. There are 21st –century solutions you can draw on.

Take courage: you can beat it.  Or rather tell cancer to.

Any questions, feel free to make an entry in the comment section.

Jacquelyn

Jacquelyn Johnston, M.Ed. RCRT

Professional Health Coach and Speaker

Solutions and Support for Optimal Health

Richmond, B.C. Canada

www.LifestyleForLongevity.com

www.LoseTwentyPounds.com

jj@lifestyleforlongevity.com

Tel.604.276.8673  Fax. 604.276.8675