Our Approach to Cancer
Like all other students wishing to come to Finca Bienestar to heal, those guests interested in healing what is commonly known as ‘cancer’ must have an official Dr. Morse Certified Detox Specialist as a sponsor. Dr. Robert Morse’s Certified Detox Specialists must serve as the guide and sponsor giving specific instructions to both the student and to the kitchen staff to coordinate exactly which fruits and juices to consume and when.
Dr. Morse Certified Detox Specialists sponsor students at Finca Bienestar either virtually or in person by staying at Finca Bienestar on the account of the student whom they sponsor.
Medellin Wellness Center’s alternative cancer treatment center will offer no promises nor guarantees relating to outcomes for patients coming to our center to heal cancer. Human health challenges can be both simple or complicated due to history and the nature of damage from possible chemotherapy or radiation before arriving to our center.
All cancer cases must be associated with a Dr. Morse’s system and have a Certified Detox Specialist who will act as sponsors and official guide of patients. Sponsors will coordinate with our MSNH Kitchen for precise direction or diet and herbal protocols of renowned cancer expert Dr. Robert Morse. Students requiring herbs from Dr. Morse must travel with them to Finca Bienestar.
As Director Fred Busch says, “people need a place to come and heal and apply what Dr. Morse is suggesting. This is a place where people can come and learn and eat all the fresh fruit, grapes and lemon water they want and be surrounded by nature, trees, hummingbirds and a beautiful stream so that they can truly relax, heal and transform!’
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The Pro’s and Con’s to our approach to healing cancer at Medellin Wellness Center by Fred Busch
Anyone considering any type of natural healing approach to cancer must consider the pro’s and con’s to such a decision. This is often not a simple list and the decision becomes truly gut wrenching as both sides seek to influence those who have been recently diagnosed with cancer.
In our estimation there are arguments to be made for going the allopathic chemotherapy radiation path although the arguments are perhaps a bit stronger for going the natural healing path of Dr. Robert Morse and as applied in the Medellin Protocol. Let us explore the pros and cons of both options objectively.
Pro’s to Our Approach to Cancer are as follows:
As Dr. Morse teaches and we understand cancer is not a disease with an actual existence that needs to be fought as we are led to understand. Instead a cancer cell is another name for a damaged cell and the cause is due to the acidic condition of the body which damages cells. The bodies of most people are in a chronically acidic state due to lymphatic stagnation from kidney and adrenal weakness partially or wholly due to an acidic diet of animal and protein foods. Upon understanding cancer to be nothing more than a series of damaged cells due to systemic acidosis and lymph stagnation our approach offers a true solution and total reversal of the condition. When the cause of the condition is addressed then you can achieve your remedy.
With the Dr. Morse approach as encouraged at Medellin Wellness Center the root causes of the cancer/damaged cells are addressed. This removal of the cause when coupled with the energetically powerful and electrolyte hydrating nature of fruits and juices supports the body’s ability to detoxify these damaged cells and replace them with vital and healthy cells built from fruits.
So the ‘pros’ to this approach are easily outlined and they amount to basically getting your life back! Getting back your health is the goal of our system, not the management of symptoms or some kind of ‘3 year plan’ which is labeled success. The reason to go on this MSNH path is that upon success you will attain total health and be able to go back to your normal life but hopefully with a renewed appreciation for health and likely a new spiritual awareness.
Another pro to our approach to cancer is found in the environment of Medellin Wellness Center and Finca Bienestar. Surrounded by natural beauty like trees, sunshine, rain, wind, a river, fresh air, butterflies, hummingbirds, fresh flowers and fruits, the body tends to relax and this state of relaxation and connection to nature unleashes the powerful healing capacity of the parasympathetic nervous system.
Cons to Our Approach to Cancer
Put bluntly and simply the ‘con’ to any approach is that it may be too advanced for this approach to be effective. No one can help this level of lymphatic stagnation.. Nobody with integrity can guarantee a favorable health result for someone. We put the chances for success at around 50/50 so as to not give anyone false hope. Students with cancer may come to our system after many chemotherapy and radiation treatments which have done damage. But as we like to say as long as the heart is beating and as long as the spirit is in the body then there is a chance for success.
Another Con to our approach to healing is the amount of resistance a person may get by members of the allopathic medical system and even members of one’s family. It requires great strength of mind and knowledge to be able to withstand the fear created and arrogance demonstrated by the allopathic chemotherapy community.
Pro’s to the Allopathic Chemotherapy Approach
There are not so many true Pros to the allopathic chemotherapy approach but one positive is that you enter into a world where the medical men seem to have confidence. Entering the world of a chemotherapy patient nowadays almost seems as common as visiting the doctor for a cold. It is always nice to feel that your case is not unique and that other people have been helped. According to the allopathic statistics there are increasing rates of success in sustaining life for 5 years or longer.
Cons to the Allopathic Chemotherapy Approach
What does success look like to the oncologist?
There are many pitfalls to heading down the allopathic chemotherapy path that is so quickly and forcefully pushed on people within minutes of receiving a cancer diagnosis. Firstly and most fundamentally oncology does not recognize the actual connection between diet and cancer/ damaged cells and so they represent another field of medical doctors not interested in cause. It must be recognized by all that anybody who does not understand cause can not truly understand solution.
Also the use of chemotherapy is possibly one of the most serious of all decisions and oncologists tend to use it without regard. Our system of thinking as supported by Dr. Robert Morse’s experience and knowledge is that chemotherapy is almost never to be administered as it is likely to do more harm than good, literally.
However the number one reason to seriously consider avoiding the allopathic chemotherapy radiation approach is about what is their definition of a successful outcome? In the Dr. Morse / Medellin Protocol approach a successful outcome means return to health, sometimes even healthier than before the diagnosis.
As for the allopathic definition of success for cancer treatment it is based on whether you live 3 or 5 years after the diagnosis and does not factor quality of life into the equation. I guess what I am suggesting is that the allopathic definition of success which results in people not being able to function biologically or mentally and with no energy is not any kind of actual success.
My view is that after whatever course of action I am going to undertake, I want to have a full recovery of health upon conclusion rather than live some compromised state of existence where I am alive for two painful and compromised years and bankrupt my family along the way.
It just seems to me like their interpretation of success for a person with cancer is not really a success by any standard as I calculate.