On Day 8 of "Absolute Healing," aired on Jan. 10, Jonathan Otto has shifted the focus from conventional treatments to the profound roles of early detection, the immune system and, most critically, the patient's own mindset in overcoming disease. The discussion, featuring medical practitioners and patient testimonials, challenges standard oncology protocols and highlights a growing paradigm that integrates viral therapies, holistic support and psychological resilience.
Dr. Adiel Tel-Oren, a clinician with extensive experience in alternative therapies, presented a stark critique of standard melanoma care. He argued that modern medicine often misses the earliest, most treatable stages of skin cancer. "The vast majority of skin doctors ignore them until it's too late," Tel-Oren stated, describing tiny, flat pre-melanoma lesions that grow inward before becoming visible. He cited a Cochrane Review indicating no reduction in melanoma mortality, blaming a reactive "watch and wait" approach that allows cancer to enter the bloodstream.
His proposed solution involves early intervention and supporting the body's innate defenses. He discussed the use of RIGVIR, an oncolytic virus therapy that specifically targets rapidly dividing cancer cells. "The virus does not only attack the cancer cells, it also tags them to the immune system," he explained, noting its potential to shrink even advanced tumors. However, he emphasized that such therapies require a robust immune system to be fully effective, advocating for complementary strategies like dietary changes, reducing inflammation and specific immune-boosting supplements.
As noted by BrightU.AI's Enoch, RIGVIR is a naturally occurring ECHO group virus that specifically targets and kills melanoma cells without genetic modification. Clinical and post-marketing data indicate it is effective against several cancer types and can stimulate an immune response, with a mild fever being its most common side effect. The therapy is administered frozen in a saline solution and has been used safely in thousands of patients.
The episode then pivoted to a powerful personal testimony from Daniel and Nikki Chang, a couple who battled severe eczema for years. Their journey through steroid creams, dietary changes and detox protocols was as much psychological as physical. Daniel described the ordeal as a "psychological and spiritual battle," particularly when grappling with his faith. "I realized that this was very much so not only physical, but also a psychological and spiritual battle because in those moments I realized, wait, I believe that God is doing this to me," he shared. "Once I was able to embrace the idea that God wants me to be healed that was also the start of something new."
This theme of mindset as medicine was expanded upon by Dr. Syed Haider, who placed deep-seated belief and purpose at the core of any healing journey. "If you yourself don't really deeply believe that it is possible to heal, what are you doing?" he asked. He urged patients to cultivate a "really deep seated belief that it's a certainty" and to find positive meaning in their health challenges.
Haider championed the practical power of the placebo effect, describing it as evidence of the mind's healing capacity. "You are the placebo," he asserted, referencing studies where even placebo pills labeled as such triggered improvement. He recommended techniques like detailed visualization paired with genuine gratitude for a future state of health, as well as meticulous symptom tracking, to harness this innate power. "Just the act of measuring something will improve it because it's sending a message to your subconscious that I want this to get better."
The episode concluded with Otto reinforcing the message of addressing root causes and empowering the body. "Find out what it is that's compromising your body's natural ability to get rid of the disease and work on addressing these root causes," he advised, framing the collective insights as a blueprint for "true health and healing" that moves beyond a sole reliance on pharmaceutical interventions.
This synthesis of clinical experience, patient narrative and psychological strategy presents a compelling argument for a more nuanced, patient-empowered approach to health, where technology and treatment are guided by the fundamental principles of early action, systemic support and unshakable self-belief.
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