Early Warning Signs That Cancer Is Growing In Your Body


You do not have to depend on routine examination and tests alone in order to keep you from various diseases as well as cancer. It is also important to pay attention to anything unexplainable, odd and different.
1. Chest Pain or Chronic Cough
Bronchitis and bad cough can be a symptoms for few kinds of cancer as well as lung tumors and leukemia. Some people who suffer from lung cancer usually report chest pain that extends down the arm and up into their shoulders.
2. Shortness of Breath or Wheezing
The powerlessness to catch their breath is one of the first symptoms for lung cancer.
3. Difficulty Swallowing
It’s often one of the first symptoms of lung cancer and it can be also linked with throat cancer and esophageal.
4. Infections or Frequent Fevers
These situation can be signs of cancer of the blood cells –leukemia. This disease is sapping the infection fighting abilities of the body.
5. Bleeding That Doesn’t Stop or Excessive Bruising
This condition usually tells that something unusual happens with the red blood cells that can be a symptom of leukemia.
6. Lumps on the underarm, neck or groin or swollen lymph nodes
When we have changes in the lymphatic system, it can be a sigh of cancer.
7. Abdominal Weight Gain or Bloating
Most of the women who suffer from ovarian cancer report abdominal bloating for a long period of time.
8. Weakness
Weakness can be a sign of many types of cancer. You should talk to your doctor if you feel tired without explanation.
9. Abdomina Pain or Pelvic
Cramping and pain in the abdomen and in the pelvis usually signals ovarian cancer. Abdominal pain can be also sign of leukemia.
10. Unable to Eat And Feeling Full
Unable to eat and feeling full are another signs of ovarian cancer. Women report they can’t eat and have no appetite, even when they have not consumed food for some time.
11. Sudden Weight Loss
It can be early symptom of some digestive cancers like colon cancer. It can be also a symptom of liver cancer, affecting the ability of the body to remove itself of waste and the appetite.
12. Blood in Stool and Rectal Bleeding
These conditions can be symptom of colorectal cancer. You should see your doctor if you see blood in the toilet.
13. Swollen, Sore or Red Breasts
If you have any strange changes to the breasts you should call your doctor because these signs can indicate breast cancer.
14. Stoamche or Upset Stomach
Regular upset stomach or stomach cramps may show colorectal cancer.
15. Bleeding Between Periods or Painful or Heavy Periods
Some people report these issues as uterine or endometrial cancer. If you think that it is something different than routine heavy periods, ask for a transvaginal ultrasound.
16. Nipple Changes
Nipple that started to appear inverted, flattened or turned sideways, it can be a symptom of breast cancer.
17. A Skin Lump That Bleeds Easily, Becomes Crusty or Doesn’t Heal
All the issues that we’ve mentioned above can be sign of melanoma – skin cancer. Check your body for odd-looking spots or growths.
18. Swelling of Facial Features
Redness, swelling or puffiness in the face are normal for people with lung cancer. The blood is prevented from flowing from the face and head.
19. Pain in the Lower Right Side or Back
Most of the people who suffer from liver cancer report these conditions. They can be also a symptom of breast cancer.
20. Changes in Nails
Several kinds of cancer can be indicated if you have some unknown and odd changes to the fingernails. A black streak or brown or a dot under your nails usually lead to skin cancer. White or pail nails can often be a symptom of liver cancer.

4 Messages From The Heart You Should Never Ignore


Your heart is connected to something larger than your body. You may call it God, universe, spirit, gut, intuition, higher self, or something other than these names. Your heart will let you know when something is not right. It will also speak to you through messages, inklings, and signs when it is definitely on the right path. There is a battle constantly going on between the rational mind and the sensitive heart – and it’s important to tune into what’s going on between the two for your own well being mentally, physically, and spiritually.

Here are 4 heart centered messages you should never ignore:

1. Honor your feelings.

Ask yourself questions and then wait for the first answer that pops into your head. This is a sign of your heart speaking to you. Watch and observe carefully for physical signs and synchronicity around you. When things are meant to be there is no pressure or blockage. There is a flow of joy coming through you with a “knowing” that is impossible to explain. This “knowing” is your heart singing a song of certainty. We have been taught in our society that you follow your heart up to a point and then let the mind take over. The issue with this concept is that the mind will analyze and overthink what the heart has already set out for you to be true. This is second guessing yourself.

Let yourself be silently drawn by the strange pull of what you really love. It will not lead you astray.” ~ Rumi

2. FOLLOW YOUR AUTHENTIC TRUTH.

Following your heart provides you with purpose. Your authentic truth is your imprint in this world. Each one of us has a unique individual authenticity. When we pursue our dreams and aspirations the world opens up more in our favor. We get to create from a place of power. Following your heart means pursuing your highest calling. We cannot do or follow passion halfway in our lives. You must be all in.
Passion is your truth. You must trust your heart and your mind will make the distinction of what is right for you. When you come from a place of purpose and truth there are little mistakes. We must dare to be ourselves. Once you start living from your truth you will find that there is no need to pretend or care about impressing anyone else.
“Truth resides within each of us. I’ve come to believe that authentic truth is not so much learned or taught as remembered in the deepest recesses of the soul (self), the ultimate essence of the Spirit of which we all partake.” ~ Carlton D. Pearson, God Is Not a Christian, Nor a Jew, Muslim, Hindu…: God Dwells with Us, in Us, Around Us, as Us

3. OPEN YOUR MIND TO ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES.

Do not be afraid of confusion. This is the place that the heart and mind will battle over what’s right. Allow yourself the gift of imagination and going to the impossible. Life is full of unlimited possibilities and the heart will always entertain these because it brings out the child-like qualities in us. As children we do not ask for logic.
Children act on their heart’s desire. It is said that the perpetual enemy of the heart is the rational mind. Somewhere after the age of 6 we begin to lose that sense of wonder that anything is possible. When in doubt of what you need to do follow the inkling that still believes in the impossible without questioning the improbable.
Listen to the mustn’ts, child. Listen to the don’ts. Listen to the shouldn’ts, the impossibles, the won’ts. Listen to the never haves, then listen close to me… Anything can happen, child. Anything can be.”~ Shel Silverstein

4. BE COURAGEOUS.

Listening to your heart also means finding the courage to go against many obstacles and naysayers around you. Your heart knows what’s best for you. This vulnerability sometimes comes with a price of judgment and criticism. Not everyone will understand your decisions. But, having the willingness to follow what your heart dictates serves as a freedom to pursue whatever you want on your terms.
Don’t allow fear to dictate your path. Courage is one of the most valuable traits in humanity. When you listen to your yearnings and intuition you will be taken to places that force you to grow and expand in consciousness.
There are so many ways to be brave in this world. Sometimes bravery involves laying down your life for something bigger than yourself, or for someone else. Sometimes it involves giving up everything you have ever known, or everyone you have ever loved, for the sake of something greater. But sometimes it doesn’t.
Sometimes it is nothing more than gritting your teeth through pain, and the work of every day, the slow walk toward a better life. That is the sort of bravery I must have now.”~ Veronica Roth. Source