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food and cancer
I beat cancer with a raw diet and
holistic lifestyle
by Janette Murray-Wakelin
2008
Janette Murray-Wakelin beat cancer through a raw
food diet and has enjoyed better health than ever since
going raw. She tells Sarah Best the story of her journey
to optimum health.
When Janette Murray-Wakelin was diagnosed with highly
aggressive carcinoma breast cancer over six years ago,
she was given six months to live. The tumour was three
centimetres and the cancer had spread into the chest
wall and the lymph nodes. It was recommended that she
undergo conventional chemotherapy and radiation
treatment, which she was told may possibly extend her
life a further six months.
At 52 years, a mother of two and grandmother of one, she
was not willing to accept this prognosis. "I had lived a
very healthy lifestyle, being vegetarian for 25 years
and vegan for the previous 15 years," Janette explains.
"I have also been extremely physically active all my
life, so I was quite shocked with the diagnosis.
However, the power of intention is far greater than that
of fear, and I had every intention of staying around for
a very long time!"
Janette was alerted to the possibility of cancer being
present when her little grandson Kieran inadvertently
found the tumour. "I had been carrying him all day as we
walked around a local festival and he had fallen asleep
in my arms," she remembers. "When we finally got home
and I put him down, I noticed some pain in the breast
area where he had been holding on to me. It was then
that I discovered the lump. I was not overly perturbed;
I had always done regular self breast examinations and
had never had any sign of a problem. In fact, apart from
a bout of scarlet fever and measles as a tiny child, I
had never been sick in my life. I have never had so much
as a cold and I've never taken any drugs, not even an
aspirin! I thought it was just bruising to the tissue
from being held onto for hours by my grandson."
It was Janette's daughter who suggested she should have
it looked at and the following day she had an ultrasound
and biopsy, which led to the diagnosis. "My intuitive
response to the recommended treatment was that it did
not make sense to compromise the body's system further,"
Janette explains. "It seemed obvious to me that I should
be helping the body to rejuvenate and rebuild, thereby
reversing the problem. My instinct told me that treating
the symptoms would not address the cause. I was also
convinced that I was not meant to die of cancer, so I
treated the diagnosis as a challenge. It seemed to me
that this was just a message from my body that there was
a problem I needed to deal with."
A year earlier, Janette had been present at her
grandson's birth and had held his little hand for his
first 24 hours of life. "I promised him that we would
have many wonderful times together over the years and
that I would always be there for him," she recalls. "Now
he had brought this to my attention so that I could take
care of the problem and be able to keep my promise!"
Janette and her husband Alan have spent most of their
lives travelling together worldwide. They married and
their two children were born while they were still in
their early twenties. In search of a healthy lifestyle
for their little family, this adventurous couple sailed
from their home country of New Zealand when their
children were very small. Their sailing boat was
completely self-sufficient, relying on the four winds to
take them throughout the South Pacific; visiting, living
and working in places like the Tongan Islands,
Micronesia and Papua New Guinea.
"Our time on the ocean was incredible," Janette recalls.
"We learned a lot about ourselves from living on the
sea. Most of the time it was so serene, but there were
moments of awe when the storms raged around us! It was
fun home-schooling our children and as a family, we grew
very close," she mused. "It was a carefree life with
very little stress, our food was mostly fresh fruit and
vegetables and our environment was pretty clean and
green."
It was hard for Janette to think of what the cause of
her illness may have been given the healthy lifestyle
she had been living. However, during a maintenance refit
for the sailboat, she did suffer an accident, which
exposed her to a high dose of toxins. "I was painting
the boat when the scaffolding collapsed under me," she
recalls. "It happened so fast that I was still holding
the can of paint when I hit the ground! I was completely
covered in marine paint that has toxic 'antifouling'
properties. It was in my hair, my eyes, nose, ears and
mouth. I ingested quite a bit and my skin was covered in
paint. It took three months before my normal skin colour
came back and since the skin is the largest organ of the
body, over-exposure for me was inevitable!"
After four years sailing in the South Pacific, the
family embarked on a new adventure for a further four
years; living and working on a cargo ship on the inland
waterways throughout Europe. "This adventure is another
story in itself," Janette says, "but during that time I
was also exposed to toxic fall-out from the Chernobyl
disaster. Looking back over my life and remembering
those two times when I was over-exposed to toxins, I
realized that my body must have been highly
compromised."
Whether it was one incident or the other, or perhaps the
combination of both, Janette was sure that the toxic
load in her body predisposed her to the onset of cancer.
"I could think of no other explanation, but once I had
established the likely cause, I felt more empowered to
do something about it," she says. "I was no longer
guessing, taking a gamble on treatment, nor in fear of
the outcome. I knew that I could take control of the
situation myself, doing 100% the best I could for my
body."
The family's initial reaction to the diagnosis was to
research all they could about breast cancer and the
possible causes and the treatments that were
recommended, as well as looking into natural holistic
therapies and making lifestyle changes that would be
most likely to result in a positive outcome.
"We needed to know all the possibilities so that I could
make an informed choice as to the best course of action
to take," she says. "I knew that it made sense to do
everything I could to give the body the tools it needed
to take me on my journey to optimum health. Our
extensive research not only gave us the knowledge to do
just that, but also the confidence to know that I had
made the right choice."
With the help of a naturopathic physician, Janette
established a regime that would support mind, body and
spirit. This intensive regime included intravenous
immune therapy; infrared detoxification therapy;
increasing the amount of oxygen to the body through
ozone treatment; conscious breathing; aerobic exercise;
visualization; meditation; positive thinking and
spiritual awareness; and optimal nutrition through
juicing, wheatgrass and living food nutrition.
For the following six months after receiving the
diagnosis, Janette spent three hours a day, five days a
week at the naturopathic clinic having therapy to help
boost the immune system. "I used the time sitting hooked
up to the intravenous drip to relax. It also gave me
time to do more research," she said.
She increased the amount of exercise that she was
already doing on a daily basis, incorporating yoga and
long distance running. "With yoga I was able to reunite
with myself. I came to know my inner self and to love
myself unconditionally. My running became more
meditative. I chose to run on trails in the mountains or
barefoot in the sand along the beach. I could feel again
the sense of freedom that I remembered when I ran as a
child." She adds: "I visualized achieving personal goals
that I had long since put aside - perhaps I would write,
perhaps I would paint. I visualized myself proudly
looking on at my grandson's wedding then going full
circle and being present at his child's birth."
Daily sessions in the infrared sauna maximized the
detoxification process. "I could feel my body ridding
itself of toxins while enjoying the feeling of complete
relaxation during the sessions," she remembers. "At the
same time, my nutritional intake took a huge leap. I
started juicing in earnest. It made sense that I could
consume more nutrients by juicing because I just
wouldn't be able to eat that amount of food. If it takes
4 cups of carrots to produce 1 cup of juice, and I could
drink 4 cups of juice per day, I knew I was way ahead of
the game," she said. "I think I was close to consuming a
truckload of carrots every week during those six months!
My hands turned carrot-coloured, but I didn't care! I
was alive and running!"
She also started taking wheatgrass: "When I learned that
one ounce of wheatgrass juice has the equivalent
nutritional value of 2lbs of green leafy vegetables -
more than most people eat in a week - I never
hesitated." Apart from having all the vitamins and most
of the minerals the body needs to be healthy, wheatgrass
juice also has all the amino acids making it a complete
protein. Like all greens, wheatgrass is also very high
in chlorophyll, which is like giving an oxygen infusion
to the body. When taken, the juice goes directly to the
bloodstream, oxygenating the blood and the whole body.
"I knew from the research that we had done that this was
a crucial factor in stopping the mutation of cancer
cells," Janette explains. "Cancer cannot survive in an
oxygenated environment, therefore the more oxygen I
could pump into my body through exercise, conscious
breathing and drinking wheatgrass, the better!"
Although Janette had been vegetarian and vegan for most
of her life, she decided that if she was going to "give
it 100%", she would also eliminate all cooked food,
thereby getting the maximum amount of nutrients from all
foods she consumed. "I couldn't believe the difference
in the way I felt within only one week of changing to
100% raw food," she remembers. "The first thing I
noticed was that my clarity of mind was intensely
heightened. I no longer had to think about decision
making. Everything became very clear; there was no
hesitation. I lost 15lb within the first month of eating
100% raw food, which took me just below my recommended
weight. The following month my weight came back up a few
pounds and has not changed since," she says.
During the first six months, Janette's body revisited
old injuries that had obviously not completely healed.
For example, during her accident with the paint, she
sustained an injury to her elbow that had left her
unable to straighten her arm. She experienced ten days
of pain in the elbow, similar to that which she had
endured at the time of the accident, but when the pain
stopped she could straighten her arm again! "I also
found I had much more energy than before and that it
lasted longer. It was especially evident during my long
training runs and my physical performance level
increased," she says. "There is absolutely no doubt in
my mind that consuming 100% raw food made a huge
difference to my recovery time and to my overall
healing."
It is interesting that although the lifestyle changes
Janette made were minimal - as her diet and lifestyle
were already very healthy - the positive results were
profound. "I really only had to stop eating the odd
muffin, a sandwich now and then, eliminate the pasta and
stop wokking my vegetables!" she laughs. "I had already
eliminated meat and dairy and I had never eaten
processed or junk food, so the change to 100% raw food
for me was not that big, but the change to my overall
health was huge. Not only did I immediately experience
clarity of mind, increased energy, specific injury
healing and a feeling of well-being, but I actually
cured myself of cancer!"
Within the six months Janette had been told by doctors
was her maximum expected lifespan, she received a clean
bill of health. There was no longer any sign of cancer
cells in her body. At that point, she came off the
immune therapy regime, but has continued with all other
aspects of her raw lifestyle. Janette is quick to
mention that those crucial six months were also filled
with love, laughter and lots of support from her family
and friends. "I am blessed with a loving family who
rallied around me and helped with the research, with
physical and mental support, and most of all," she
emphasizes, "with their unwavering conviction that the
path I had chosen was mine to choose. I believe having
unconditional support is also paramount in healing the
body."
She adds: "I now have two more grandchildren whom I
believe I would never have known had I not made these
informed choices to follow a raw diet and lifestyle. My
diagnosis of cancer and resulting journey to optimum
health has been an experience I am truly grateful for. I
know for certain that I will continue on the raw path,
as I continue to experience more health benefits and an
ever-increasing enlightened consciousness. Every day is
exciting when you are raw!"
As a result of this life changing experience, Janette
and Alan established the ZenZero Centre for Optimum
Health in Courtenay on Vancouver Island in Canada, where
they offer 'raw lifestyle programmes' based on a
holistic approach incorporating mind, body and spirit.
On a weekly basis, health presentations, seminars and
workshops are offered by over 40 holistic practitioners
affiliated with the centre, and international health
educators speak monthly. ZenZero also sponsors weekly
and monthly raw food potlucks and has a raw lifestyle
store, a raw juice fountain, and The Raw Food Oasis
vegan restaurant. Both Janette and Alan are 100% raw and
their staff of 20 also follow the raw lifestyle.
This article appeared in the
Spring 2008 issue of Get Fresh! magazine.
For more information about ZenZero see
www.ZenZero.ca
, call 001 250 338 0571 or email
janette@zenzero.ca
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