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Dont forget folks the player dont work in all IE broesers I recommend using Google Chrome, Firefox or Opera Or you can download my Android app from my front page under the chatroom talknowradio/ Can Lung Cancer be Beat? Carl Helvie Says Yes and He Did! talknowradio/ beatlungcancer.net/ Show airs liveWednesday January 22nd at 5:00 pm pst 6:00 pm mst 7:00 Pm cst 8:00pm est About the guest Dr Carl O. Helvie is a registered nurse with a masters in public health nursing focusing on wellness (U of California), a second masters degree in public health and wellness (Johns Hopkins U), a doctorate in public health and wellness (Johns Hopkins U), and post doctoral study in the Divinity school at Duke University. He has 60 years experience as a nurse practitioner, educator, author, and researcher and during that time has helped thousands of patients improve their health and taught around 4,000 graduate and undergraduate nursing students. He retired from academia in 2000 and in 2002, taught at the University of Applied Sciences in Frankfurt, Germany and served as a nursing consultant to Russia. He has published 7 books (the latest being Healthy Holistic Aging: A Blueprint for Success), and 4 additional book chapters in the U.S.A and Germany, over 55 articles, and presented over 55 research papers around the United States and Europe, and received grants up to $800,000. He was recognized in most major references books including Who’s Who; Who’s Who in Virginia, Outstanding Educator in America; Men of Achievement; American Men and Women in Science, Whos Who in Nursing and is listed in Wikipedia. In 1999 he was awarded the Distinguished Career in Public Health Award by the American Public Health Association. He has lectured and given community, national and international presentations since 1961 to such groups as the Optimist club; American Business Women; The American Public Health Assn; Sigma Theta Tau International, The International Family Nursing Conference, and the Virginia Library Association. In 2007 Carl was interviewed on over 45 radio show about his book Healthy Holistic Aging in the United States including Alaska and Hawaii, and in Canada. He has been host of the Holistic Health Show on BBS Radio since 2008 and on the FMG Radio network since 2012. Dr Helvie’s latest book, You Can Beat Cancer: Using Alternative/Integrative Interventions will be published on November 30, 2012. About the book Can you overcome lung cancer without harsh chemicals, surgery and debilitation? Are alternative interventions effective? Why do conventional physicians not use them? Can you prevent cancer recurrences and live into old age without chronic diseases and prescribed medications? This book answers these and other questions. This is one of the most comprehensive books available on alternative treatments for lung cancer. It explains the treatments used successfully by a health professional/cancer survivor of 36 years and by some of the leading medical and health practitioners currently in the field. G. Edward Griffin, Author of World Without Cancer, The Politics of Cancer Therapy, and other books and films. Recipient of the Telly Award for Excellence in Television Production. President of American Media. The Atlantean Chronicles https://facebook/pages/The-Atlantean-Chronicles/228775200478669 Show airs live Saturday January 25th at 11:00am pst 12:00pm mst 1:00 pm cst 2:00pm est About the guest KIP HARTZELL is a certified Airframe and Power plant Mechanic who has worked in the commercial aviation business for 20 years. He has also worked for over 20 years in the entertainment business as a stagehand in his hometown of Las Vegas. His experience as a Stage Carpenter, Electrician and Rigger has been utilized in many shows and concerts. Kips hobbies include: boating, snow boarding and science fiction. He was inspired to write the ATLANTEAN CHRONICLES after his father dictated a fantastic story from his deathbed. About the book AUTHOR’S NOTE An inspired sci fi story told to me by my father on his deathbed. The true story of Atlantis and the origins of mankind. Less This book was inspired by my fathers dying testomony, and if you love sci fi, your going to enjoy this. Please read the authors note for clarification. My father, John Hartzell, died on February 2, 1997. It was the saddest day of my life. He was a kind, compassionate man who always did the right thing and it didn’t seem fair that he had to suffer for more than ten years with Lymphoma. The chemo finally took its toll when he was away on business. I received the call that he had been hospitalized with what was thought to be pneumonia but was later diagnosed as chemo-induced Leukemia. The doctors told him there was nothing they could do and that he probably only had a couple weeks to live. The family was devastated. He was too sick to drive or even take a flight back home to Las Vegas. With the end so near, everyone who knew and loved him, contributed what they could and chartered a private medical jet so he could be with his family during his final days. The aircraft landed and an ambulance immediately rushed him to the hospital. Pop’s Oncologist told him he could try a radical new chemo treatment if he wanted but warned that it was so strong it might kill him. My father was a fighter and chose the treatment. I was used to seeing him on the verge of death but somehow knew that this would be the last session of treatments and tried being strong for the family. I spent every waking hour in the hospital with Pop. I would see the rest of the family almost daily as each came to visit. It was heartbreaking watching my grandmother witness her first-born son deteriorate. When the treatments were finally over, we patiently waited for the results. The news was bad—the procedure hadn’t worked. Hospice personnel showed up and talked with my father while I sat in the lobby. After an hour the nurse came over and gave me a hug. She said that Pop told her to come back in a few weeks. By then he would be ready to go with her. I broke down in tears. She tried comforting me by adding that Pop had said that his boys (my brother and I) weren’t ready to be without a father just yet and he needed time to prepare us. It took me an hour to compose myself after hearing this. And I finally came to realize that I had to tell Pop he’d suffered enough. Now it was time to just let go and die. I went back into that hospital room, ready to tell my father he could let go…we’d be okay. But before I could get a word out he asked me to go down to the gift shop and buy a pad of paper. I did as he asked, thinking that he wanted me to write down his will. When I returned, he told me he had been having flashbacks for years about another life he felt sure he had lived. He started at the beginning, dictating for hours. This was the real story of Atlantis and the origins of mankind. What he said blew my mind. He never sounded crazy or drugged during the next two weeks. I was astonished that he never lost his place or repeated anything he had already said. I asked many questions—all were answered without hesitation. When he finally reached the end of his story, he fell asleep. The next day the Hospice nurse came back to check up on him. He told her he was ready to go. At that point, he was barely conscious. I rode in the ambulance with him. He awoke along the way for a couple of seconds and asked where he was. When I told him he fell back to sleep. My father spent the next two and a half days at the Hospice. He died at five o’clock in the morning on February 2nd. But before he died, he made me promise that somehow I would get his story published. He believed every word he told me to be true. And now, having had years to think about it…so do I.
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