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*** SPECIAL REPORT ***
Common Organ Correlations
To Biological Conflicts In Cancer
Emotional experiences that are either sudden and particularly intense or have been suppressed and left unresolved for long periods of time tend to become biological conflicts.
Biological conflicts often have direct correlations to tumors and specific organs. The organ of involvement and which side of the body a tumor appears on can often reveal important information about the nature of the biologic conflict.
There are several common themes that are at the roots of biologic conflicts. Most of these are unconscious for most people most of the time. It is possible to use energy-based therapies such as Homeopathic medicines help patients get in touch with and release their biological conflicts - permanently.
Examples of feelings that can lead to biologic conflicts include:
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difficulty letting go of anger, fear or resentment;
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being unable to forgive someone, even oneself;
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feeling judged by others even when it is not really true;
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a deep sense of unworthiness;
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unbearable grief over the loss of a loved one;
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frustration with messy, "out of control" life situations;
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feeling unable to provide for or to protect someone.
Finding and releasing the causes of biologic conflict
is the first step toward permanent healing.
Following is a brief list of organs of involvement and some of the conflict emotions that are commonly found to be associated with them. The organ of involvement and which side tumors are on can often reveal important information about the nature of the biologic conflict.
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Cancer of the Adrenal Glands
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Bone Cancer
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Breast Cancer
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Left side - mother/child, feelings of being unable to provide adequate nurturing or nesting.
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Right side - conflicts related to spouse, partner, loss of support and/or protection.
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Colon Cancer
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Ugly, indigestible anger, e.g. someone wrongly accused of a serious crime, or prolonged legal conflict.
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Kidney Cancer
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Liver Cancer
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Lung Cancer
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Cancer of the Lymph Nodes (lymphoma)
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Ovarian Cancer or Testicular Cancer
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Pancreatic Cancer
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Prostate Cancer
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Rectal Cancer
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Thyroid Cancer
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Uterine Cancer


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