January 18 2018 Cecil sharp house, 7.30pm
tickets from Cecil sharp house
https://www.cecilsharphouse.org/component/content/article/21-shared/shared-events/5090-cancer-and-the-art-of-living-an-evening-with-leah-bracknell
A journal of my journey to health, wellness and wholeness, with cancer as my teacher and guide
January 18 2018 Cecil sharp house, 7.30pm
tickets from Cecil sharp house
https://www.cecilsharphouse.org/component/content/article/21-shared/shared-events/5090-cancer-and-the-art-of-living-an-evening-with-leah-bracknell
Brilliant to see you on GMB this morning. Emmerdale has never been the same since you left. I wish you well for the future and a return to TV acting maybe?
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Hi Leah,your ‘experimental ‘ evening will be a fantastic event ,the smallest acts of love can fill the biggest space in others hearts.Wonderful interview with Lorraine K.
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I wish I lived closer to London to attend. I love your attitude to your diagnosis. Have you read Radical Remissions by Kelly A. Turner? She interviewed 100 cancer patients who had had their spontaneous remission from terminal cancer written up in medical journals. She collated the 10 common themes in their recovery. To her surprise only 3 were supplements or dietary changes and 7 out of the 10 where to do with emotions; mind set, forgiveness, letting go of negative emotions etc.
Although I’m sure you’ve had many treatment suggestions and this is yet another I really urge you to investigate the work of Dr Nicholas Gonzalez for cancer (he has very sadly past away but his colleague Dr. Linda Isaacs continues to see patients in New York). He has had a series of case histories published posthumously including 6 lung cancer patients which are found in the second volume. ‘Conquering Cancer: Volume Two: 62 Patients on The Gonzalez Protocol’ It’s on Amazon if you google it.
Wishing you all the best.
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Thank you so much Rachel x
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Hi Leah I saw that you were on GMB this morning but had to leave before seeing it so I have just read your blog etc. & found it very inspiring. My wife(Iris) has secondary breast cancer on her right lung with which there is no cure I would love to come to your talk but we live in darkest Wiltshire. So if you are planning to tour with your talk please let me know so we can come & listen & support you. I would be willing to help you find a venue etc. if you need it. I used to love seeing you on Emmerdale & you often wonder what people are doing I was shocked this morning when I heard. I really like your attitude & Iris is really trying to have that same attitude, I believe it does make a big difference please take care & wish you all the best for Christmas & your talk & hope to see you in the future
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You are such a lovely strong lady, I have nothing but admiration for you, I can’t believe it’s all those years since you left emerdale, and you don’t look a day older and that’s the honest truth, love to know your secret.
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Leah, I remember clearly hearing about your diagnosis at the time. You have crossed my path a couple of times recently and I was very happy to see you on Lorraine recently. A breath of fresh air!! I myself was diagnosed with stage 4 Ovarian Cancer in Oct 2017. I’d very much like to try and come and hear you speak.
I feel sure you must have come across the wonderful Sophie Sabbage. Brilliant author of The Cancer Whisperer also diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer in 2014. If not, please do look her up. She is a pretty special human being. She is hosting a Patient Power event on 27 Jan in London, & is all about empowering individuals and believes very much in HoPe!
I hope this finds you on a good day and maybe I’ll hear you speak on the 18th!
Sarah
https://m.facebook.com/sarahfrostmyjourney/
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