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The Origins of the U-Cure Power Break System

Background

When Dr. Coldwell, the creator of the system, was 12, his mother was diagnosed with painful, terminal liver cancer.  Doctors told her she had at most two years to live.  Faced with the loss of his only parent at such a young age, Dr. Coldwell was determined to find a way to help his mother beat her cancer.  He had witnessed his grandmother's death from cancer and the suffering of all six of his mother’s siblings who also all had cancer.  Watching, learning and experimenting after seeing everything that happened to the other family members led him to the realization that the only way to overcome cancer and terminal illnesses is with natural cures, avoiding the medical profession at all costs.

As a result, over the next few years, he threw himself into learning everything he possibly could about cancer, remedies, cures, health, and whatever he could find that might help his mother.  He tried everything, but he saw the greatest improvement in her health condition and demeanor after she promised to be there to see him grow up.  This was when he realized that some of the key factors to improvement were hope, using common sense and listening to the patients’ instincts.  The initial changes in her condition were small at first, but continued as he carried out further investigations while studying mainstream and alternative therapies.  Today, thanks to his perseverance, and without the use of radiation, surgery or chemotherapy, his mother is alive and well at 69 years of age in 2005.

In spite of the positive results, Dr. Coldwell soon discovered that simply curing people was not enough because they usually got sick again.  He concluded that if the original cause for the malfunctioning is not identified and fixed and if the patient had not permanently gotten rid of the cause of their illness or they had not learned how to get and stay healthy, then they would be unlikely to remain healthy.

Because of these findings, Dr. Coldwell developed the most effective self-help training and life conditioning system possible.  In his opinion, it is the mental, emotional and physical behavior of a person that results in their getting sick or being healthy.  Through his own research, findings, successes and convictions, he came to the conclusion that “Help to Self-Help”, prevention and treating the cause of an illness are the only assured ways to achieve life long term results for optimum health, vitality and longevity.

The U-Cure – Power Break system was developed as a result of Dr. Coldwell’s 30 years of experience working with cancer and other terminally ill patients.  It was conceived as Dr. Coldwell discovered that cancer and many other “so called” incurable illnesses are the result of stress – mental and emotional stress.  Stress in any form leads to a lack of energy, and a lack of energy is the only reason that people get sick in the first place.

Dr. Coldwell’s main goals are to help people to deal more effectively with the stress in their life and to reduce their distress by better handling their life.  This results in getting rid of the cause of their lack of energy, which is also the cause of their illness.  To Dr. Coldwell “There is no illness just lack of energy that results in the break down of body functions so that we do not stay healthy.”  As a result, if lack of energy is the only cause for illness then an abundance of energy will restore the function of the entire body (regeneration, self-healing, etc.) to an optimum level which leads to total health prevention of illness granting long-term vitality and a high quality of life.

Frequently taking a break from the stresses of life with a U-Cure Power Break cd will help you to deal more effectively with the challenges of life. It is the best way to get and stay healthy.

The Power Break System educates, trains, coaches and provides help to self-help for people who want to take charge of their own life, success and health.

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