"Our bodies always know exactly what we need for perfect homeostatic balance in the moment. They know the correct readings for blood sugar, hormonal levels, temperature control and so on. No matter how sick or out of balance we are, our minds still hold an inner template of perfection. The stress researcher Herbert Benson called this template 'remembered wellness'. Once we accept that optimal health is about optimal balance, it is easy to understand why we rarely feel as good as we might. Clever as the body is, it still can't give us perfect health if our minds are on a different track, eating, drinking and staying up late. We commonly do things that derange that balance, and have usually been doing so for years." ~ Eric Harrison
The Cancer Support Association (CSA) is an independent non-profit organisation based in Australia, who publish two monthly cancer publications Wellness e-magazine and Wellness News Online. Wellness News e-magazine is available online in an attractive page-turning format for $50 for a one year subscription. The CSA also publishes articles and research papers by associates and affiliates.
There is a vast amount of cancer information available on the internet and through the mainstream media. The sheer volume of information can be overwhelming, and it can contradict what you have been told by your medical specialists, which is also confusing.
The Wellness team takes the time to select the most relevant, current articles on a wide range of topics to give you a balanced overview of what is available. You can relax knowing our editorial team has done the research and hard work for you. Combined with the Gateway, general information and the treatment decision and lifestyle tools on our website, Cancer Support Online offers a complete online cancer information service.
Wellness magazine
Wellness News e-magazine contains a balanced selection of articles, research, and stories and inspirational passages specifically for cancer patients on a wellness and healing journey. Wellness News is a quality, colour publication published monthly which includes information on a wide range of relevant subjects such as cancer, cancer therapies, mainstream, complementary and alternative approaches to cancer care; as well as articles on wellness, lifestyle, healing, nutrition, environmental health; and personal cancer stories and articles to inspire, uplift and help you maintain hope.
If you would like access to Wellness News e-magazine you will need to become a financial member of the CSA for $AUD50 per year or a Wellness News subscriber for $AUD50 per year.
Wellness News Online e-magazine
Anyone who signs on to Cancer Support Online as a free subscriber will automatically receive an informative monthly e-magazine Wellness News Online sent directly to your email inbox at the beginning of each month. Each edition contains information on the articles in Wellness Newse-magazine as well as updates about the CSA Program, the CSA Shopping Village and more...
Wellness News e-magazine and Wellness News Online are archived at Cancer Support Online. You can search our database of archived newsletters dating back to 2004 for articles on a wide range of subjects.
CSA Gateway
The CSA team has also compiled a Gateway to the most relevant and helpful cancer information sites on the web to help with your personal research.
Please enjoy our website designed and maintained by professionals to help people with cancer on their wellness and healing journeys.

Wellness magazine recommended articles
'Alternative cancer therapies' by Lawrence Wilson, MD, FICB
Lawrence Wilson MD, explains that the incidence of cancer keeps increasing because mainstream suppressive therapies do not address the causes of cancer and do not adequately reverse underlying biochemical imbalances. Despite this, thousands of people are still alive thanks to alternative cancer therapies. [Wellness News Online, July 2007]. Click here for article
'Anti-Angiogenesis: A great idea who's time has come' by Dr William Barnes
This article by Dr William Barnes outlines a new approach to dealing with cancer using anti-angiogenesis. This non toxic biological stabilization of cancer enables the patient to move towards developing a deeper understanding of their illness and experiencing a permanent healing outcome. [Wellness News Online, July 2007]. Click here for article
'To live and live more fully' by Eric Harrison
Australian meditation teacher, Eric Harrison, shares his insights on how to silence the mind and listen to the body for perfect balance, health and harmony [Wellness News Online, August 2007]. Click here for article
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