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Living Optimally

Thoughts, ideas, tips and tricks to help you start living your Optimal Life!

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Peter, Elizabeth, Chris and Laura share what living an Optimal Life means to them.

What Peter eats for breakfast.
Peter eats a lot of raw food, healthy bread, pesto, garlic, tomatoes, cucumber, avocado, radish, and lettuce.
Cancer epidemic – statistic at the Glance
Cancer is among the leading causes of death worldwide. The World Health Organization (WHO) has bad news. The report presenting the cancer prognosis leaves no doubt - the number of cancer cases will increase at an alarming rate over the next two decades. Up to 70 percent!
How all it started, how Peter was diagnosed with cancer
A tumor attacked his bladder. An operation and several weeks of chemotherapy did not stop cancer. After eight months, cancer came back and attacked with more power which he was waiting for the next operation. However, it was not the end of his trouble. A few months after the second surgery of the bladder, he was diagnosed with prostate cancer. How he went through the stages of the disease he described in this book. Show less
Why Peter decided to write a book about himself.
Peter is a very private person; it was not easy to share his story with the world. Something happened which devasted him, and he didn't have a choice but revealed the information we collected for 20 years.​
Introduction to Overturning Cancer an Alternative Approach
Overturning Cancer, an Alternative Approach book is not just for anyone with cancer but also for people who have a loved one affected by this disease. As a cancer survivor of two different types of cancer.
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​You Deserve a Break: Self-Care Suggestions for Better Mental Health

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At its most basic level, self-care means care for one’s self. Why, then, do so many people view self-care as an unnecessary “indulgence” pursued by those who are unmotivated? It’s past time to dispel that myth; self-care doesn’t equal selfishness. It’s critical to look after yourself so that you’re able to be at your physical and mental best, and can provide for others and do what you’ve got to do.
 
Many people understand the importance of staying active and getting exercise to promote physical health, but self-care also includes creating behaviors, healthy habits, and activities that you do to nurture your mental health needs. Have you neglected yourself for so long that now you’re not sure where to start? Keep reading.
 
Self-Care Basics
 
Each of these activities carries many benefits. They’re presented in no particular order, but all have merit. See how many you can gradually adopt as you modify your lifestyle to include the very necessary element of self-care.
Restore balance. Our bodies and minds rely on balance to achieve good health and promote healing. This can be done properly through techniques such as Reiki and Body Detoxification, which should be done by trained professionals. Consider booking these hands-on and technology-based services offered by Optimal Living Center to give your health a boost.
 
Get enough sleep. It probably comes as no surprise that most adults aren’t getting the sleep they need. Sleep deprivation is no joke, and the effects of prolonged sleep deprivation can linger for years. Prioritize your sleeping schedule whenever you can.
 
Create a beauty routine. There’s just something about changing up your look or buying a new makeup palette or even getting a makeover. It’s a way to feel transformed, and it’s a great way to boost self-esteem and contribute to your self-care. This doesn’t equate to vanity. When you look good, you feel good about yourself. So if you’ve been wanting to update your look or get some new pointers, consider a makeover and a little shopping to top it off.
 
Nourish yourself. What you eat affects your mental health, so when you take care of your digestive system, you can boost your overall mood. That’s partially because most of your body’s natural mood booster, serotonin, is produced in your gut. Eating foods with live cultures, supplementing with probiotics, and steering clear of antibiotics can keep the good bacteria in your digestive system healthy and improve your disposition. You can also opt for a Mediterranean-style diet, which promotes fruits and vegetables, healthy fats, and lean protein for improved physical and mental health.


Reduce stress with exercise. Whether it’s hitting the gym, enjoying online classes or scheduling regular after-dinner walks, incorporate at least 15 - 30 minutes of activity into each day. Any physical activity will help to reduce stress.
 
Learn to say “no.” Empower yourself by learning how to say no to things that don’t fit with your values and people who don’t support you. When you don’t (or can’t) say no, you may find that other people’s priorities overtake yours, you end up frustrated and more stressed, and you can’t say yes to the important things.
 
Connect with people whose company you enjoy. Make time to nurture relationships, because those relationships provide valuable support to better health and better-functioning immune systems. Friends lift us up when we’re feeling down and celebrate our joys with us.
 
Be kind. It costs nothing to be a good person, and that altruism can benefit you even more than the receivers. Those who receive acts of kindness feel happy, and those who bestow kindness experience a decrease in depression and an increase in life and job satisfaction.
 
Manage work stress. If you find yourself constantly stressed because of your job, seek healthy self-care practices to help alleviate some of that stress. Give yourself permission to step away for a few minutes when you’re feeling overwhelmed. Eat lunch away from your desk. Stash healthy, energy-boosting snacks in your office. And try one of these ideas.
 
Clean up your finances. If you’ve got your budget down to a science and are consistently saving for retirement, good for you! For others, budgeting and ironing out finances can be anxiety-inducing. But it doesn’t have to be! With careful planning and assessing, you can make a budget, save money and still have fun. Your first step is to figure out a workable budget. Then, look for ways you can cut costs. Maybe it’s paying off debt, ditching cable, refinancing your home with a lower interest rate, or dining out less often. By taking a long hard look at your finances, you can set yourself up for success and feel less stress when it comes to money.
 
Embrace Self-Care
 
Self-care’s rejuvenating qualities keep us from feeling emotionally depleted, exhausted, and unable to function. When you care for your mental health, your body benefits, and so does everyone else who depends on you.
 
Keeping your body strong and well-balanced is an essential aspect of self-care. At Optimal Living Center, we provide unique health services that combine technology with a hands-on approach, in order to promote healing and relieve pain.
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Author
Brad Krause
brad@selfcaring.info

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Maple syrup and baking soda

Although sugar intake strongly stimulates cancer cell growth, the combination of baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) and maple syrup has the exact opposite effect; it makes it actually very difficult for cancer cells to function and survive.  
Cancer cells can only operate in an acidic and oxygen-deprived environment. Since they are anaerobic by nature, they cannot use oxygen to metabolize glucose (sugar) and produce energy, but, instead, they have to ferment it. Compared with aerobic cells, which use oxygen and glucose to produce energy, cancer cells require about 15 times the amount of glucose as healthy cells to generate the same amount of metabolic energy. The cancer cells’ excessive hunger for glucose robs other healthy cells of this vital nutrient, thereby causing them to become weak, die, or also mutate into cancer cells. The starvation or weakening of healthy cells caused by the cancer cells’ incessant draining of nutrients from the tissue fluids, greatly diminishes the affected organ’s glucose and energy reserves. This is the main reason behind the failure of organs associated with cancer.  
To prepare this simple, inexpensive but powerful remedy, combine pure 5 parts of 100% maple syrup (ideally B-grade), with 1 part of pure baking soda (with no added aluminum!). Place the mixture in a sauce pan and heat it on a medium flame for five minutes. Stir briskly. The mixture will greatly spread out and become foamy. Store in a cool place and take one teaspoon twice daily. For very serious conditions, take one teaspoon three times a day. Take uninterruptedly for at least 7-8 days, which is often sufficient to collapse tumors of the size one to two inches. You may experience a strong die-off, consisting of dead cancer cells, bacteria and toxins, usually expelled via the intestinal tract. Don’t be concerned if diarrhea occurs. This is the body’s way of relieving itself of the acid burden that’s behind the cancer. Other, seemingly unrelated health conditions may improve, too.  
The maple syrup is capable of transporting bicarbonate into all parts of body, including the brain and nervous system, bones, teeth, joints, eyes and solid tumors. It may also help with other conditions of acidosis. Sodium bicarbonate therapy is harmless and so quick-acting because it is extremely diffusible.  

This recipe is from Andreas Moritz at the 
Ener-Chi Wellness Center in South Carolina

'Stealth Condition' Found to Multiply Risk of Cancer and Chronic Conditions, Study Reveals

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10/1/2015

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We are so excited to be officially open for business. To say this journey has been a long one would be an understatement. While the actual process in the scheme of life is actually quite short, the energy and joy this work brings into our lives has been put on hold and so our souls are all craving the ability to help you be the best version of you! 

Now understand the best version of you is a fluid concept. What is the best version of you today, may not be the best version tomorrow, a week from now or a year from now. As the world changes around us, we must change.

At Optimal Living Center our focus is on strength, centering, balance and healing. We combine hands on energy healing performed by our Reiki practitioners and we also have a unique combination of innovative technology. It's Eastern medicine meets western medicine. Rejuvenated. Relaxed. Restored.

We are ready to help you on your journey. So we have to ask...

What does your Optimal Life look like? 

Optimally Yours,

Peter, Ela, Chris & Laura
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