Cancer Chemotherapy and Healing Colors
By M. Ron Eslinger, RN, CRNA, APN, MA, BCH, FNCH
This healing set is based on years of academic research on the power of guided imagery, visualization and hypnosis in healing and wellness. This set will help put the patients mind over cancer.
Each track offers the listener a means of understanding their mind/body/spirit connection.
Cancer survivors (can-sur-vive) will tell you that a key ingredient is their ability to maintain a positive attitude. Research shows that relaxation, laughter and calmness increases the ability of the immune system while stress suppresses it.
Find a quiet place, use head phones and start your healing process. Daily listening will aid in your ability to fight off worry, fear, pain and depression.
Support your immune system so that it can protect you.
Track #
1. The Healing Breath
2. Guided Imagery, Hypnosis and positive suggestions to improve healing and to decrease side effects of chemotherapy.
3. Soothing Colors and Suggestions to decrease the effects of chemotherapy on the mouth, throat and tongue.
4. Biorhythmic music and subliminal suggestions for healing sleep and rest.
Testimonial
by
Ron Eslinger
What a shock it was to find out that after 2-years of losing weight and complaining of difficulty swallowing. Having completed multiple tests and procedures to hear the words you have cancer of the base of the tongue.
I had worked with many cancer survivors in the past including my Mother-in-law and as a part for this work I completed my CD program Attack Cancer by Supercharging your Immune System. With the diagnosis the first thing I did was start listening to the CD and playing the nighttime subliminal. I started chemo after placement of a med port and the first treatment was 4 hours at the cancer center and then home wearing a chemo pump for a total of 5-days.
My mouth became full of sores, blisters and difficulty eating. From this experience I created the CD Cancer Chemotherapy and Healing Colors and listened to it twice daily during the continuation of the first round of Chemotherapy and through the second round of 5-days of chemo three weeks later. With the second round of Chemo I had no soreness or blisters of the mouth and much less physical tiredness.
I am on my 5th day of 35 radiation treatments and 7 weekly chemotherapy treatments. I am working on a CD for Cancer and Radiation of the Head and Neck.
Place: Find a quiet room where you can work undisturbed.
Position: To learn progressive relaxation, all parts of your body must be comfortably supported. Find a bed, a couch, or a recliner.
Clothing: Wear loose clothing.
Time: Designate about fifteen minutes daily. Try to schedule a fixed time everyday so you wont forget to do your progressive relaxation.
Focus: Try to focus on the particular sensations that come from letting go of tension.