Doctors Discover That Unforgiveness Is One Of The Reasons Causing Cancer.
A recent survey in the U.S. has it that 61 per cent of men and 59
per cent of women of difficult to treat cancer were traced to
unforgiveness, an expert has said.
Dr Patrick Ijewere, a medical consultant at Howard University,
Washington DC, on Monday made the revelation to the News Agency of
Nigeria (NAN) on the sidelines of the International Drink Festival in
Lagos.
The medical expert was one of the dignitaries and discussants at
the drink festival at the Balmoral Event Centre of the Federal Palace
Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos which was ended on Sunday night.
He gave a lecture on “The General Human Well Being and Beverage Industry Personnel in Nigeria’’ alongside motivational speaker and Medical Doctor, Deji Osasiene, popularly known as “Dr Osas’’.
NAN reports that over 3,000 participants, 2,000 International and
Local Exhibitors and 500 delegates gathered at the first ever three-day
International Drink Festival put together by the Balmoral Group.
Speaking to NAN at the end of the programme, Ijewere said that he
had the backing of his claims about the link between unforgiveness and
cancer from established research in the U.S.
He said that there was a project in the U.S. called “Unforgiveness
Project’’ about the link between human behaviour and diseases which
linked the difficult to treat cancer to unforgiveness.
“There is a project ongoing in the U.S. that is basically a
search to know how our attitudes and lifestyles affect our treatable
diseases which tends to be opposite.
“Various studies have showed that what happens in the physical
realm has a lot to do with what we have in the spiritual world. It has
been an established link.
“The research in the U.S. is verifiable that 61 per cent in men
and 59 per cent in women with difficult to treat cancer has been linked
to unforgiveness.
“The research is simple, there is a chemical in our body called
`Cortisol’, it is a chemical that can hinder or suppress our immune
system which mainly is instigated by anger,’’ he said.
Ijewere, a Medical Director, Salus Trust, Health Management
Organisation (HMO), said that the link was expected to make people free
from social attributes that might hinder their medications.
“According to an expert, Dr Steven Standiford in the U.S.,
Unforgiveness has been classified in medical books as a disease,
refusing to forgive makes people sick and keep them that way.
“ Of all cancer patients, 61 percent have forgiveness issues,
and of those, more than half are severe. Harbouring these negative
emotions, this anger and hatred, creates a state of chronic anxiety,’’ he told NAN.
“Chronic anxiety is very predictably and produces excess
adrenaline and cortisol which deplete the production of natural killer
cells, which is the body’s foot soldier in the fight against cancer.
“The issue of forgiveness is not about religion, it is about us
and our attitudes, most people don’t realise what a burden anger and
hatred are until they let them go,’’ he said.
Ijewere tracing further the implication unforgiveness to cancer
treatment, said that negative emotions contribute mainly to people
getting sick and untreatable.
“One of the major causes of rapid cancer cell mutation is by
the presence of negative emotions which includes, hate, grief and others
which can lead to depression.
“These negative emotions mostly aggravate that toxic chemicals
which increases stress hormone cortisol levels, which directly suppress
immune system function.
“When there is a breakdown of immune system, the normal cells mutate into cancer cells which make them spread fast.
“The bad news is that when the body is not relaxed, the mind
will not relax sufficiently enough to enter the deep-sleep-cycle to
produce melatonin, which is the primary hormone responsible for
inhibiting cancer cells growth,’’ he said.
-NAN
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