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EVOX

Biofeedback Therapy That Uses Your Voice To Reframe Your Perception

Emotional Counseling for the Treatment of Cancer

What is EVOX?

EVOX Therapy opens you to new ways of seeing things called Perception Reframing. Old perceptions that may be stuck and damaging are released, and you become free to choose better ways. When you speak- your voice carries the energy of how you perceive or see the topics you are speaking about.

'The EVOX records your voice energy and plots it on a graph called a Perception Index. The EVOX then uses your PI to determine frequency signatures that are most useful to you. It then sends those signatures to the Hand Cradle as you listen to relaxing music and think about the topic you are speaking on. (Mandatory for ALL New Healing Patients)

Evox therapy for cancer treatment

Role of Emotional Conflicts in Cancer Treatment

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Emotional conflicts create cancer and solving the conflicts in question stops cancer growth. At Cancer Center For Healing, we have many types of emotional counseling services available including The Destination Method Therapy, Biofeedback Therapy, Regression Therapist, Christian Therapist, and Hypnotist.

“Dr. Robert Dee McDonald helped me, in one session, to completely heal the profound shock, trauma, and grief I felt over the death of my 23-year-old son. All I can tell you is I have experienced a life-changing miracle. Now when I think of my son, I do not cry tears of sadness and loss, I cry tears of joy. It is absolutely incredible! I didn’t know I could feel this way again. I have studied healing modalities and spirituality for more than 12 years, and I have never experienced anything as miraculous as this! I want everyone suffering over the loss of a loved one, the way I did, to know that rapid and compassionate healing is now possible. I am spreading the good news!”

Biofeedback Therapy (EVOX Therapy)

The Biofeedback Therapy offered by Cancer Center For Healing is done through EVOX. The EVOX experience opens you to new ways of seeing things, it’s called Perception Re-framing. Old perceptions that may be stuck and damaging are released and you become free to choose better ways. When you speak, your voice carries the energy of how you perceive or see the topic you are speaking about. The EVOX records your voice energy and plots it on a graph called a Perception Index (PI). The EVOX then uses your PI to determine frequency signatures that are most useful to you. It then sends that signature to the Hand Cradle as you listen to relaxing music and think about the topic you are speaking of.

Health conditions involve perception and re-framing on health issues and perception re-framing can positively improve the way you feel. Perception Index increases your ability to choose it moves you to a position of choice rather than reaction. It can be profound because perception creates personal reality.

Perception Index (PI) Zones

Every PI is topic-specific. Excess voice energy indicates a personal perception of the below topics:

  • Unacknowledged
  • Repetitive Thinking
  • Depression
  • Emotionally Disconnected
  • Self Critical
  • Conditional Love
  • Anger
  • Fearful and Overwhelmed
  • Suppressed Emotions
  • Unworthy/Undeserving
  • Rigid Beliefs
  • Conflicting Beliefs

Dr. Ryke-Geerd Hamer : Emotions & Cancer

Medical doctor and cancer surgeon Ryke-Geerd Hamer wondered why cancer never seems to systematically spread directly from one organ to the surrounding tissue. For example, he never found cancer of the cervix and cancer of the uterus in the same woman. He also noticed that all his cancer patients seemed to have something in common: there had been some kind of psycho-emotional conflict prior to the onset of their disease, a conflict that had never been fully resolved.

After having examined 20,000 cancer patients with all types of cancer, Dr. Hamer has come up with some revolutionary information. X-rays taken of the brain by Dr. Hamer showed in all cases a ‘dark shadow’ somewhere in the brain. These dark spots would be in exactly the same place in the brain for the same types of cancer. There was also a 100% correlation between the dark spot in the brain, the location of cancer in the body, and the specific type of unresolved conflict. On the basis of these findings, Dr. Hamer suggests that when we are in a stressful conflict that is not resolved, the emotional reflex center in the brain which corresponds to the experienced emotion (e.g : anger, frustration, grief) will slowly break down.

Each of these emotion centers is connected to a specific organ. When a center breaks down, it will start sending wrong information to the organ it controls, resulting in the formation of deformed cells in the tissues: cancer cells. He also suggests that metastases are not the same cancer spreading. It is the result of new conflicts that may well be brought on by the very stress of having cancer or of invasive and painful or nauseating therapies. Dr. Hamer started including psychotherapy as an important part of the healing process and found that when the specific conflict was resolved, cancer immediately stopped growing at a cellular level. The dark spot in the brain started to disappear. X-rays of the brain now showed healing edema around the damaged emotional center as the brain tissue began to repair the afflicted point. There was once again normal communication between brain and body.

Similar healing edema could also be seen around the now inactive cancer tissue. Eventually, cancer would become encapsulated, discharged, or dealt with by the natural action of the body. Diseased tissue would disappear and normal tissue would then again appear. Recent research in Germany, Austria, France, the US, and Denmark has confirmed Dr. Hamer’s findings; that emotional conflicts create cancer and solving the conflicts in question stops the cancer growth.

Dr. Hamer believes that cancer people are unable to share their thoughts, emotions, fears, and joys with other people. He calls this “psycho-emotional isolation”. These people tend to hide away sadness and grief behind a brave face, appear ‘nice’ and avoid open conflict. Some are not even aware of their emotions and are therefore not only isolated from other people, but also from themselves. If we live our lives in emotional isolation, our emotional centers will be under constant stress. If we then add a major conflict that we are not able to resolve, and which we may not even be quite conscious of, then the emotional centers of our brain are in danger of breaking down.

We all experience “emotional isolation”, more or less. We live in a society where we want to interact with other people in a way we have been brought up to regard as considerate. There are limits to what we feel we can say and do. We often even censor what we allow ourselves to think and feel. Having to change these lifestyle facts does not necessarily mean that we need to go out and hit our neighbor or cry in front of our friends. It is a question of how we can change our emotional patterns without creating even greater conflicts for ourselves. It can take time to make even small changes in our habits. The important thing is that we can start healing from the moment we have an understanding of our emotional conflicts so we can start acting, even if this action is merely to start talking to somebody–a friend, a partner, or a professional. In this way, we break the loneliness of our isolation, and the pressure is taken off the emotional centers in our brain. It is not a question of trying to follow some ideal way of living, based on other people’s experiences. Each one of us must find our OWN solution–a lifestyle that works for us. We become sick in our own way -and we must heal in our own way.

Emotions & Cancer Diagnosis

Patients’ emotional experiences are associated with their cancer diagnosis. The below list of cancers are associated with an emotional attachment:

  • Adrenal Cortex: wrong direction; gone astray
  • Bladder: ugly conflict; dirty tricks
  • Bone: lack of self-worth, inferiority feeling
  • Brain Tumor: stubbornness, refusing to change old patterns, mental frustration
  • Breast Milk Gland: involving care or disharmony
  • Breast Mild Duct: separation conflict
  • Breast Left: conflict concerning the child, home, or mother
  • Breast Right: conflict with partner or others
  • Bronchioles: territorial conflict
  • Cervix: severe frustration
  • Colon: ugly indigestible conflict
  • Esophagus: cannot have it or swallow it
  • Gallbladder: rivalry conflict
  • Heart: perpetual conflict
  • Intestines: indigestible chunk of anger
  • Kidneys: not wanting to live; water of fluid conflict
  • Larynx: conflict of fear and fright
  • Liver: fear of starvation
  • Lungs: fear of dying or suffocation, including fear of someone else
  • Lymph Glands: loss or self-worth associated with the location
  • Melanoma: feeling dirty; soiled; defiled
  • Middle Ear: not being able to get some vital information
  • Mouth: cannot chew it or hold it
  • Pancreas: anxiety-angry conflict with family members; inheritance
  • Prostate: ugly conflict with sexual connections or connotations
  • Rectum: fear of being useless
  • Skin: loss of integrity
  • Spleen: shock of being physically or emotionally wounded
  • Stomach: indigestible anger; swallowed too much
  • Testes/Ovaries: loss conflict
  • Thyroid: feeling powerless
  • Tumor (in location): nursing old hurts and shocks, building remorse
  • Uterus: sexual conflict

Call (949) 581-HOPE (4673), email us at info@cancercenterforhealing.com , or chat with us live to schedule your appointment. We are here to answer any questions and to help you schedule a personal consultation with an Integrative Cancer Specialist.

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