How to feel good physically after cancer treatment
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How to feel good physically after cancer treatment
How neuropathy support formula helped me.
Raising young child while undergoing treatment.
Closing your Qi Gong practice sessions is as important as the practice itself. Here, i show you how you can heal yourself and stimulate your pressure points.
Creating a bucket list to motivate you through the tough times.
Thankfulness
The difference between an adventure and an ordeal is your attitude. And a good attitude comes from thankfulness attained through self-awareness. If you can think, you have an opportunity to creatively discover a way to your future.
Superjuice for Cancer Patients
What getting a radiation mask is like and how to handle it.
I discuss the types of exercise I did during cancer treatment.
How to meditate using Qi Gong to feel better during and after Cancer Treatment. (Or avoid illness before it happens.)
Avoiding Illness through Clearing Your Mind.
2XU Compression Socks to address Low Blood Pressure.
Dealing with Cancer as a Couple
Use Thankfulness to combat fear and doubt.
Use Thankfulness to combat fear and doubt. If you feel those negative feelings, start listing things you are thankful for and invariably, you'll calm down and get perspective.
If you can think, it's a good sign! You're alive. You can be creative and come up with solutions to feel better and be a better person to yourself and those around you.
Ping Yeh, a cancer survivor of Classic Hodgkin's Lymphoma, shares his experience and tips on how to make your journey a little better.
Tips on exercise, getting through treatment, mindset, eastern medicine and diet.
I asked my daughter Laura to wish all the survivor's out there good luck but she got the giggles. I think it was because she was past her bed time! Enjoy it anyways... sometimes, hearing a little laughter is soothing.