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Emotional Trauma and Disease Breaking the Link to Conquer Cancer

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Emotional Trauma Linked to Cancer? In this groundbreaking book, acclaimed author and Subject Matter Expert (SEM) delves into the profound connection between emotional trauma and cancer. Drawing on 30 years of experience, the author explores the intricate ways in which childhood trauma can manifest as cancer in adulthood, and provides invaluable insights on how to address and heal emotional wounds for cancer prevention. With a comprehensive approach that combines emotional resilience, the mind-body connection, and nurturing lifestyle choices, this book offers a roadmap to unlock the power of thoughts and emotions for conquering cancer. Through compelling stories and practical strategies, readers will learn how to unearth buried trauma, build a network of healing, and embrace forgiveness and letting go to transform emotional pain. Packed with expert guidance, this book empowers readers to create a future of health and happiness beyond trauma. If you're ready to break the link between emotional trauma and cancer, this book is your essential guide.

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I was expecting significant research and data to back up the claims. Instead, the book is written at a Junior High level. It’s extremely repetitive with phrase such as, “there is significant evidence that childhood trauma has a profound effect on the development of cancer,” but then there is nothing more that is said to back that up. Or, “studies show that childhood sexual abuse may have a negative effect on the development of cancer, most likely due to the effect of chronic stress.” It’s just very basic and repetitive. I believe in the concept that our emotionscause disease, but this book and the lack of author credentials, other than “Subject Matter Expert” is what gives alternative medicine it’s critics,

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