Monday, February 1, 2016

Dear Vice President Biden:


Vice President Biden is launching his Moonshot Cancer project and asking for people to write to tell their story. Here is mine.


I was a dental hygienist for 27 years, and it was my responsibility to go over their medical histories and then counsel patients on dental issues. As I got to know my patients, I started to see a correlation between their medical histories and their issues.

Their bodies reflected what was going on in their lives. Women with breast cancer all had family issues related to nurturing, like second marriages with rebellious step children.

I had three dear friends pass away from pancreatic cancer within two years, and was struck to realize they all had the same issues in their lives. They all faced issues related to compassion and to capacity, and when they died, they were dealing with something that was preventing them from letting their life, like money troubles.

When I noticed the correlation, I sent a letter to the editor of the local newspaper, asking for anyone with experience with pancreatic cancer to contact me. I had eleven responses, and they all confirmed the theory.

I am starting a pancreatic cancer project. With no credibility with the medical community, I am asking for life stories to help me confirm the theory, and then will turn them over to the doctors to spread the word.

Cancer is an issue that is out of control. Heal the issue and heal the cancer.


Karen Holmes

Friday, January 15, 2016

Dear Vice President Biden: Here is your "moonshot"


Concerning your "moonshot" to find a cure for cancer, "cancer is an issue out of control, heal the issue and heal the cancer."

I was a dental hygienist for 27 years and it was my responsibility to take medical histories and then counsel my patients on their dental issues. I started to see a correlation between what was going on in their life with their medical problems.

Women who had breast cancer always had some sort of issue related to nurturing. I had three dear friends pass away from pancreatic cancer within 2 years, and all three had the same crises in their life--issue related to compassion, and issue related to capacity, and something came into their life that made them think they couldn't get their life, so they died.

I wrote a letter to the editor of the paper asking for anyone who had any experience with pancreatic cancer, and had eleven responses. All confirmed the theory.

I have started a program to ask for case histories, and once enough people respond, will turn the case histories over to doctors to confirm the theory. The program is on our website, but I have not yet had any response. www.oneworldgov.org

Karen Holmes