Saturday, January 30, 2010

REV Jack Polanowski's Cure for Cancer

Cancer. God’s remote control life termination switch… Cancer. An abnormal growth of cells which tend to multiply in an uncontrolled way and, in some cases, to spread onward and upward. It is not one disease, bur rather a group of more than 100 distinctive diseases with one soul purpose. To envelope and deteriorate cells as quickly as possible. And it has played a role in my life too many times. It is war. I survived it once already via surgery and immunity boosters from 11 months old to like somewhere around 5. And I don’t believe I am going to let the left hand of god (presumably) end my life or anyone’s again if I can help it. My only regret is that I lacked the motivation to find a fix until it was too late.. I dedicate any Good Fortune with this to Rick. But here’s what I have so far:

When the idea of cancer is broken down you can see that it seems to be brought on by things we as a Species should know we shouldn’t be doing anyway… For Example: Smoking, Synthetic Foods, Cholesterol, etc… All things the are OBVIOUSLY unhealthy. And if everything in the Universe has and Equal of Opposite RE-Action what did you think was going to happen? But what about Me at 11 months??

Scientific Tests prove Cancer can be passed Genetically. Obviously because I wasn’t sparking up a Newport after eating the double cheeseburger with the secret sauce before watching Disc one to season 5 of the Simpson’s or Family Guy at 11 months old… And from that point of view, passing the Gene Genetically as a sort of “Timed Health Trait” seems to be the obvious answer. Now we know there are already two ways of getting cancer.. If there is a third I would assume it had something to do with a trans plant which wouldn’t necessarily be passed Genetically.

From a point of view from a genuine Genetically Generated Cancer Survivor you should take it as it comes. Be prepared for this situation if you have a family member or members with a cancerous background so to speak. And you may need/want to take extra precautions when it comes to prevention, Which I’m working on… some of the best options for cancer that is passed Genetically if it is Caught In Time are surgery to remove the cancer. Chemotherapy. And depend on where the cancer starts to grow, some more or less advanced technology may remove the cancer. I wish you the best of luck. But its not too late… Keep reading about preventable cancer for full understanding…

Preventable cancer is the kind of cancer we as humans keep giving to ourselves over and over again… Stupid. By taking UN-NATURAL foods, liquids, new medicines that aren’t properly tested and sold on the market as quick as possible to make enough money to get it right ;(  … bastards.. The hardest question to hear is “How did I get cancer???” Well lets stop and show you how to think… If cancer is made up of not one but over 100 diseases it means you have been taking in a lot of something you shouldn’t that your body reacted to and you contracted multiple diseases at  the same time in the same part of the body??? or you have triggered a heretic cancer trait, or you ate healthy and still contracted the disease(s) by a low immunity or perhaps genetically. . Scientific Tests should point you in the right directions on how you got cancer. But how do you fight it off you ask? Well Taking account for everything we’ve discussed so far it should be fairly obvious how to cure cancer… two words:

All Natural. The best way to fend off cancer is to stay true to yourself in every way. Cancer can affect any part of the body. Anytime. Anywhere. Like forest fires… If your body is born with no man made preservatives or chemicals why are we absorbed into thinking we should eat the synthetic foods everyday? Treats that have become a mainstay in American Homes so the people can get hook on how great they taste and lose sight of bigger and better things for the quick and easy… not to mention its disgusting to be apart of the fattest country in the world… None the less the best way to fight off a Disease of 100+ Diseases is to Stop Putting the Diseases on Your Body. Its simple. Natural foods prevent and cure diseases. Over a short period of time you can REPAIR your body. You can PREVENT the disease of diseases. You just have to decide to grow and become a better person. Discover who you really are without the chemicals…

So in a way Cancer isn’t really the disease that kills everyone. CANCER IS THE LACK OF MOTIVATION TO CHANGE ONES LIFE FOR THE BETTER.

Rev. Jack M. Polanowski

Jax113686@Hotmail.Com

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Saturday, January 23, 2010

FaceBook Addict

Yes I am that. Hard as it is to accept, I am a Facebook addict! But before I go on, let me define addiction so we are not lost in this blog – An addiction is an obsession, compulsion, or excessive psychological dependence according to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary.

Based on that definition, allow me to list down some of my observed behavior in connection to Facebook:

1. I open my notebook to Facebook first thing when I wake up in the morning.

2. I am always thinking what to write on my status bar.

3. My status bar is changed more than 5 times a day.

4. I play almost all the games in Facebook.

5. I have more communication with some of my friends in Facebook than in real time.

6. I do conversations in Facebook. I mean I actually talk to people in my message box like it was a chat box.

7. I comment on all of my Facebook friends status.

8. I have Facebook on my mobile phone.

9. Some of my news (and I am a newsman) information come from Facebook.

10. I automatically post my pictures on Facebook instead of backing them up in another file form.

11. I never think of life without Facebook. When someone asked me what I would do if Facebook crashed for good my mind went to all the files I have uploaded on Facebook and how I can get them all back.

Now, I connect the definition with my observed behaviors and my conclusion (and I guess any Doctor of Behavior would agree) is that I am indeed addicted to Facebook.

Psychologists and management experts say that recognizing and admitting the problem is the first step towards correcting or curing it. This is probably the reason why my logical mind decided to write this blog, in order for me to take the first step away from my addiction.

Now that we have taken the initial action, we can go further in curing myself of this Facebook addiction.

But first, let me post this on my status bar!!!!

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Thursday, January 21, 2010

It's 2010. Give to CURE All Year Long.

As the New Year begins, many of us take the time to reflect on the opportunities of the coming year and to set goals and priorities. What if we all resolved to help children with cancer in 2010?

Unfortunately New Year’s resolutions seem to carry a connotation as a short-term event that burns out after a few inspiring weeks.  We don’t want a focus on helping children with cancer to be a short term, uninspired effort.  What if we all prioritize children with cancer in 2010?  What could we accomplish?  Perhaps we could get a step – or several steps – closer?

We can drive these steps if we are collectively resolved to make a difference for children battling cancer. Even a small commitment, when coupled with the commitments of others, can have a significant, tangible impact.

So instead of giving one donation at the beginning of the year and then moving on, we challenge you make a commitment to give a small amount once every month prioritizing children with cancer in 2010.  Every donation, big or small, makes a difference.  Thanks for supporting CURE!

Here’s how you can give a monthly or quarterly donation to CURE.

Click here and under the Donation Preference, choose “I would like to make this a recurring donation deducted (Monthly or Quarterly).”  Then click on the drop down menu and choose your preference. You may enter the Donation Amount at the top of the page that will automatically be charged to you so there is no hassle to remember to give, nor the burden of having to give a one-time lump sum.

Let’s all make a difference this year, one month at a time.

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Saturday, January 16, 2010

Update of sorts

This is an update of sorts. We are up to 113 zip codes sold, as well as many general donations, in thirty states! This is such great news. Hopefully it will be easier to get more zip codes, now that we have sold the first one hundred.

Thank you to Allison Blass, of Lemonade Life (http://lemonlemonade.wordpress.com/2010/01/13/the-lemonade-life-of-monica-oxenreiter-founder-of-zipthecure-com/), Kelly Kunik of Diabetesaliciousness (http://diabetesaliciousness.blogspot.com/2010/01/diabetesaliciousness-inbox-endo-appt.html), and Red Maxwell of A Parent’s Diabetes Field Guide (http://parentsguidetodiabetes.blogspot.com/) for helping us spread the word about our project!

I have one last piece of good news! Zip the Cure is now on the JDRF website. (http://www.jdrf.org/index.cfm?page_id=113151) Thank you so much to everyone at JDRF who have helped us get this on the website!

I will try to write more frequently. Have a good day!

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Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Real

FML.  <– that’s how I felt this morning.

I hate when I get like this.  I do it a lot less often than I used to, though, which I should be (and am) very thankful for.

Based on the majority of my posts, I might seem like a happy-go-lucky person…and I am.  That’s not a front.  That’s not fake.  That’s not a marketing ploy to keep/gain readers.  I truthfully am a happy, positive, life-loving person…most of the time.

See, I get stressed out soooo easily.  It’s something I’m really working on, and I’ve gotten a lot better at it, for sure.  This morning, though, I just wasn’t able to deal for some reason.  “A Very Busy Mind” is not some random title for my blog; it describes me perfectly.  My thoughts just go haywire sometimes.  And this morning, I wasn’t just having lots of thoughts, I was worrying my little head off.  I won’t bore you with specifics because I’ve done this before, but I’m happy to report I’ve pulled myself somewhat together (at least for the moment).

It’s just hard, guys.  Some days I wake up so happy and thankful I’m not in the position I was in such a short time ago, but some days I wake up and realize all I’ve lost and all that I could be…and am not…and it really gets me down.

I guess, really, I should consider these moments learning opportunities, though.  A big reason I’ve been unsuccessful in the past in recovery is because as soon as I started to do better, I would let my guard down.  I was so anxious to put my eating disorder behind me and to completely forget about it that I would start this mental celebration of ‘I’m a normal person again!  Wahoo!’ kind of stuff, but fail to recognize that an ED doesn’t go away.  I truthfully believe this type of thing is not something you can “cure”, you simply learn to manage it.  Every time I started to have “good” days in past recovery attempts, I thought it was finally all over and I could stop fighting so hard every day to recover and just live.  That’s not to say I believe every day of the rest of my life will be difficult in regards to the ED, but I do think I need to respect this problem, and think of it as what it truly is – a disorder. 

I did not choose this illness, and I can’t go back and repair all the things it has messed up for me in the past five years.  But, I can take control of my life now.  Mi Madre has always taught me that everything happens for a reason.  Sometimes that is sooo not what you want to hear, but I believe it’s true.  For some reason, I was supposed to take this path.  And when I get comments or e-mails from people telling me I’ve helped them or even just brightened their day a bit…that “reason” seems more clear.

I’ll figure it all out, I suppose.  One day.  For now, baby steps.  I need to organize the craziness going through my head…and get on with my life.

*******

Phew.  I’m feelin’ better, guys.  Here’s breakfast.

  • 1/2 c oats
  • ~ 1 c water
  • scoop crunchy PB
  • scoop vanilla whey protein powder
  • lots of bloobs
  • granereal
  • Puffins
  • ground flaxseed

*******

I haven’t forgotten about today’s theme!  Just needed to get all that^ out first.  I’ve already worked on it a little – never fear!  It will be included with lunch!

Sorry if you had the patience to actually read all that and it bored you to tears.  I try to be real on this blog, and a typical Cassie post was just not happening this morning.  I’m workin’ on it, and I’ll be back to myself in no time!

See ya soon!

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Saturday, January 9, 2010

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Friday, January 8, 2010

The tortoise and the hare; what did the hare REALLY teach us?

Is faster always better? We have been groomed as children to behave, fall in line, and conform to the agenda of society. A childhood story comes to mind that illustrates this point nicely. The fabled race between tortoise and hare. We all know the story, the tortoise challenged the hare to a race then beat the hare because he stayed steady to the path. I really enjoy the part in the story when the hare realizes he has plenty of time to play in the meadow and cuddle up against a tree so he does both. Meanwhile the tortoise continued to plod on passing up all the beautiful trees, streams and; meadows . He never stopped to enjoy himself but took one step after another. So ultimately the tortoise beats the hare to the finish line and skylark with all the other forest creatures at which time the hare shows up and is mocked and scorned for losing the race. I applaud the hare and propose a new winner.

How often through the course of your weekly race do you wish you could play in a meadow or nap against a tree or even read that book that has gathered dust on your shelf? How many hobbies have you passed up for fear of the dreadful mocking from those judgmental forest creatures? So you suppress your true ambitions and not the ambitions of the employer, or the society, or in many cases even the judgmental family. So live the way you want greet life as an extraordinary gift and not a race you should be trying to finish. The dreaded waking moments come to mind, stolen away by alarm clocks and irritating talk radio DJ’s reminding us how we “should act”. And let’s forget those damn advertisements ever placing new “finish lines” in our lives. Life is not about a finish line or about winning anything. After all who can be the judge of that? Who better than ourselves? I will decide where my finish line is everyday, even if that is in a meadow cuddled up under a tree while most everyone else is prodding steadily toward retirement or the promotion or getting out of or into debt, or the next new thing. Well, I’ve got news for you, the finish line is the grave and I want to enjoy the race my way. So as one who recognizes how wonderful life is and how limited time we have I have come up with a few tips for truly living in the moment and enjoying everyday.

1. Don’t rush out of bed; it is more often than not the case that we fight our way out of bed every morning. It seems like for most people it is the first victory of the day, over the mind/body and its addiction to sleep (Hooray?). I take a far different approach to waking up, to avoid this conflict. As I find myself awake I lay in bed and think about the day that is coming to me. I think about the major accomplishments I would to have throughout the coming day. Then I go through my day as if I were day dreaming. I envision my coming day and let my mind create, in its own way, fantastic outcome after fantastic outcome. I find after a few minutes of this I am very excited to get out of bed and begin my day. This is such a liberating and harmonious way to begin ones day.

2. Have a few tasks for the day; a list may include some things that need to be done and some things that are optional. I suggest you be very discretionary in regards to the needs. Keep them as minimal as possible. If something is not really a need but more of a time waster/filler, don’t do it. Humans are creative beings and so leave yourself some room for creativity. Most people jam pack their days and have no time to follow their inclinations and often times the inclinations are the quickest path to happiness. You will find that with fewer tasks the resulting tasks will turn out better. Also make some time for your passions. I have several for which I regularly make time, they include; cooking, exercising, writing, making music, and reading. This will bring the pleasure of accomplishment to everyday and often times you will find yourself going all out for these passionate tasks. You will find yourself tapping far into your creativity and going far beyond the first plan. The joy of this will continue after it the task has finished, as it translates itself into the elation of accomplishment and growth.

3. Take sometime to connect to others; take time to connect with others everyday. Have a meaningful conversation and listen with understanding to those with which you converse. This is a practice that is rare in modern times but brings great satisfaction. Find a person that you can connect with, even for a moment, because that’s really all that life is a series of moments and relationships can bring some of the most enriching moments.

4. Set aside time everyday to do nothing; everyday take some time anywhere from 30 minutes to a few hours to lay on a couch or sit in an easy chair and just think. When was the last time you sat and thought? When did you last let your mind wander and pursue any thought it would? This is what separates the great lives and genius’, so rarely seen, from the greater majority. Most people only do this only a few times a year. More often than not, any thinking that is done by the average person, is while lying anxiously in bed, trying in vain to fall asleep. After lying around a little while doing nothing, you will find excitement in your thoughts, resulting in enthusiasm and motivation that you can use for the rest of your day. Resting and meditation for some people may be the best medicine, so get comfortable, breathe deeply and slowly. Get in touch with yourself and just let go. Many people feel guilty when they simply rest and take time for themselves. This is a crime we routinely commit, and we are the victims. Many will punish themselves for indulging in selfish time with guilt, anxiety, and worry. How absurd & bizarre this is. Break your routine step out of then conventional and think for yourself.

Yes, for some this may take some time to break the mold of your routine. Talk to that guy sleeping on the bench, or eat lunch on the roof. Anything that breaks you out of your habitual patterns can help. So relieve stress, think creatively, fantasize, harmonize and socialize. Laugh. Loosen up with your favorite cool brew. Find the guy’s and gals that know all the best jokes, or just find something funny in front of you, the possibilities are endless. Lets try to live like the hare, follow your inclinations even if yours are not “theirs”.

Seize the moment!

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Tuesday, January 5, 2010

CURE Observes Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

If cancer is a word which strikes fear universally as many claim, it is guaranteed to illicit extraordinary fear when it is associated with the children in our lives. It is a diagnosis that changes families forever.

With thousands of children being diagnosed each year, the need for awareness of cancer in children is paramount. CURE Childhood Cancer worked hard throughout September, Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, as we do every month, to raise awareness of the devastation of childhood cancer and to raise funds for research that will develop treatments which will cure all children with cancer.

Just imagine how hard it would be to receive a diagnosis of cancer during your or your child’s prime growing years. Yet, to know the children who fight cancer – to know how they face their disease and treatments – is to see strength that could move mountains. Those who haven’t been touched by childhood cancer can’t help but be moved and inspired by cancer’s youngest victims – by their bravery, their resilience, their spirits. That’s why we felt the best way to raise awareness during Childhood Cancer Awareness Month was through their stories, written by them or their family members.

On September 1st, CURE launched the first annual “CURE Kids Conquer Childhood Cancer One day at a Time” initiative. Each day throughout the month of September, we honored and remembered two special children. Some children are on treatment, some are long term survivors and some children tragically lost their battles with cancer. The children we honored and remembered and whose stories we shared each day with our community represented the 12,700 children diagnosed each year. Each child is unique and each story is different. yet the children fight similar battles against similar vicious diseases, and in telling their individual stories, we hoped to ignite the hearts of those in our community and strengthen the resolve to find cures.

We could not have anticipated what this initiative would mean to us – the staff at CURE- to the families of the children honored and remembered and to our greater community. As we began our days reading the stories of the children honored that day and we took to heart their journeys, we were changed. Employers of some of the parents of the children honored and remembered offered donations to match those raised by the family, on their child’s day. Communities rallied around families as a show of support. Offers of volunteer service poured into the CURE office as strangers to the cause were awakened to the need for their support. yes, the initiative was a tremendous fundraising success, raising $161,000 in just 30 days. But it was so much more!

The page on the calendar has now turned and Childhood Cancer Awareness Month has concluded. yet we are energized to press on. We hope you will continue your walk with us over the course of the other 11 months of the year. Our children need you and so does CURE.

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