Note: Kelly Turner will participate via livestream.
Thousands of people have overcome cancer against tremendous odds. In this workshop, you learn how they did it. Based on the book Radical Remission by Kelly Turner, join co-directors of the Radical Remission Project Liz Curran and Karla Mans Giroux, as they share the 10 healing factors that survivors all have in common.
You learn to:
- Empower your healing
- Strengthen your immune system by radically changing your diet
- Identify your strongest reasons for living
- Access and strengthen your intuition
- Release suppressed emotions held in your body
- Increase positive emotions in your day-to-day life
- Accept love and support from others
- Develop a daily spiritual practice
- Make movement and exercise a daily habit
Kelly will join via livestream for a conversation about the impact that nutrition, herbs, and supplements have on your health and healing.
Leave the workshop with an action plan to implement in your life right away. All are welcome. We invite people who wish to prevent or overcome cancer or other health challenges, those supporting friends or family, and health-care professionals looking to learn these valuable tools to use with their patients.
Research results, published in Integrative Cancer Therapies, found that participants in the Radical Remission Multimodal Intervention (RRMI) workshops showed a 7.7 percent improvement in overall quality of life, as measured by the Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy—Spiritual Well-Being Scale (FACIT-Sp), after 1 month, increasing to 10.8 percent after 6 months. This benefit was seen across demographics, including gender, ethnicity, BMI, and age.
“This pilot study provides supporting evidence to the scientific community that simple lifestyle changes can be taught to cancer patients in a short and effective way that leads to positive effects on their quality of life, lasting at least 6 months,” said lead author Junaidah Barnett of Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health’s Department of Nutrition, and of Health and Healing Research Education and Service.
You can read the full journal article here.