My Video Interview With Chris Wark from ChrisBeatCancer.com

I would be lying if I wrote that meeting Chris Wark wasn’t AWESOME. (Hi Chris!)

He and I had been corresponding via email and Facebook over the last few years since he interviewed me after I first started Green Drink Diaries.

I also talked with him on the phone, almost in tears one day after I received a verbal beat down on a popular cancer support forum for sharing my natural cancer story and new blog. He gave me a big brotherly-like pep talk about how to hold your own on these forums and then openly stood up for me to all the haters by responding to their comments. The forum thread was deleted but my forward thinking husband took a screenshot of the bloodshed before they deleted it. You can find that HERE and the complete post on responding to haters and critics HERE.

I finally got to meet Chris in person at the Healing Strong Conference and Retreat a few weeks ago. OK, I admit it…I did feel like I was meeting a celebrity at first. I ran into Chris as he was coming off of an elevator with Ty Bollinger (who also felt like a celebrity to me) and had one of those weird moments where you recognize someone’s face from the internet but are not sure if they’ll recognize you.

But by the end of the conference, I realized he was a true friend. Super genuine, kind, and very humble. It felt so great to be amongst so many wonderful, Spirit-led people who are healing successfully from cancer without chemotherapy or radiation; in many cases, like in Ann Cooper’s and Chris’s, upwards of 10 years now and leading the way for the rest of us. (:

So, here’s the Campbells’ video interview with him. Hope you enjoy!

 

 

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13 thoughts on “My Video Interview With Chris Wark from ChrisBeatCancer.com

  1. Chris charges people for his anti-cancer information. I’m not opposed to asking for donations, but I am opposed to charging for information and I’m not sure how Chris legally gets away with this since I don’t think he’s licensed-though he may be.

  2. Hi just found the blog via Chris beat cancer and i just want to say it rocks here and great to see you are thriving. I read those haters screenshots of that cancer “support” forum and I just had to say thank goodness for your husband. He handled that way too well and it just shows how threatened the medical system hive gets when people just basically eat 100% healthy and go for a walk or something to get the lymph moving and avoid their chemical pushing. 😆😆😆😆😆 ps. Whole unprocessed foods are why some unvaxed countries have no scary flu statistics too. People who don’t believe “alternative” healthy therapies are helpful can just go do some research on their own time instead of asking for our evidence when they will not believe it unless they find it themselves or experience it anyway. 😆. It is lazy on top of rude to say “prove it” when you have a closed mind and a mean personality. Haha.. just ignore the haters. Your husband is right.. it is sad people cannot tell good from bad anymore. They are in a fog, but I still see people wake up and see the truth around them. More and more every day can see clear. Goodness wins.

  3. Hello there,

    I was given a surprised diagnosis of Multiple Myeloma last November where as it was at advanced stage. I literally left A&E and was wheeled into the Beatson for 4weeks where I was started on chemo several days later. This was a complete conflict of interest to me as I have always believed in natural therapies and prided myself as a ‘healthy person’. I did my yoga religously, had beeen dairy free for 20 odd years and only ate and prepared wholesome foods from scratch. Never ate sweets, drank ginger or any other sugar boosting foods. So yes, I was completely taken aback and if im being honest, numb.

    Start of April I cut out all sugars and meats. Began making green soups, smoothies and juicing as well as eating more healing foods as well as taking supplements such as Vit B Complex, Vit D3, Vit C, Organic Turmeric Capsules, Francinsense Oil, Noni Juice, Canabis Oil, I started around a month ago on Apricot Kernels however I started to re-act to them so since stopped. I was also recently given as a gift from my sister x4 bottles of Essaic Tea. My problem however is that each time I go for my 5week check, my Para Protein levels are increasing and was told 2weeks ago that although I mean well by trying to heal myself with nutrition I will not go into remission with what I am doing. I was told to go and live my life and enjoy Christmas as next year I will need to go through Chemo again to bring my blood levels down to a amanageable state before being given a Stemcell Transplant.

    I really thought I would be told I was in remission as I was feeling great so you can imagine my disappointment. Now my husband has said if I want to fight this then I need to go beyond what I am doing and go on a 42day detox with juices of raw veg. Since my diagnosis I have sourced and read so many interviews, testomonies and many websites however, it does get to the point that I wonder just how many of these people are being honest and how many are doing it for targeted viewers.

    Fact: I have an incurable disease, I can’t have children now but have discussed possibility of adoption when I go into remission as both my husband and I have so much love to give. I want to watch my beautiful 3 nieces on their journey of discovery, I want to grow old with my amazing husband, I want to go on girlie nights out with my family and friends, I want to plan a holiday and get excited with the prospect of lazing somewhere and soaking up the atmosphere…

    I know have around several months left before I have to wave the white flag and go back into hospital or, I dig in my heels and do what is right for me with the self belief that I will win this battle.

    Please can you suggest or advise me on the best way forward that.

    Thank you for your time.

    Warm regards and admiration,

    Pauline McFadyen.

    • Hi Pauline,

      I totally understand what you are feeling. I am sorry they rushed you straight into chemo. I know that with my own treatment I often found myself getting in the way, but my husband was a guiding light and seemed to see things in a way that I couldn’t. My best advice is to come together with him and make a plan and a timeline for how comfortable you are in sticking to your plan. Sounds like he already mentioned 42 days? I usually suggest people give their “plan” 60-90 days and monitor carefully. Chris Wark’s Square One is an excellent program to start with. The protocol I followed in Bill Henderson’s book is also an option. I also struggled with the prognosis of infertility due to the chemotherapy side effects. We chose to decline chemo, but I know that feeling of wanting so badly to have and love children one day. Let that be a great motivator for you. Giant hugs to both of you. Use these next several months before treatment may begin again to go in with natural therapies hard core. Please keep in touch. I would love to hear the rest of your story. 🙂

      -Cortney

  4. Thank you. Hearing interviews like this gives me hope in my own journey of unconfirmed breast cancer diagnosis. (chose not to have biopsy due to possible seeding, even though highly suspicious – Dr thought about 90% likelihood of cancer) I relate to: chronic and acute stress prior to diagnosis, pressure for immediate decisions, prayer for guidance and His peace, intense research for common denominators in successful treatment, family disapproval of decision and significant dietary changes. 12 months yesterday and I’m still plodding on, thankful for the quality of life I do have and hoping I can improve on things like stress and sleep levels and finding better support. Big C is not the end for me but the opportunity to learn, grow, give, forgive and appreciate each day God gives me.

  5. Great interview guys. As you point out, the process of healing cancer obviously requires a number of distinct elements involving nutrition, building the immune system, and eliminating stress, etc…and, abandoning the old DISEASE PROMOTING diet and behaviours, which can all help to turn the tide, if done wisely following a strict protocol. [success formula]

    Medical science, on the other hand, ignores this completely, and insists on testing just ONE single element or substance, (usually on its own) and if it fails to get stunning results it is declared useless. (even tho it may potentially be a significant [part] of a successful cancer protocol. The concept of building health is alien to orthodox medicine.

    The “reductionist” model they employ is clearly designed simply to eventually obtain a potential drug or compound (magic bullet) that might make further fortunes.