The Eddie Kendrick Memorial Cancer
Project
250-413-3211
Background:
In November 2000, a dear friend of ours, Eddie
Kendrick, died of cancer in his sister's home in Victoria,
British Columbia. He attempted to heal himself using
conventional and many alternative therapies, and near the
end started to work with us. In the very short time we had,
we were able to verify some of our hypotheses about cancer,
and make physical changes to the cancer mass - but it
continued to grow rapidly until his death.
We've never had the time or staff to do the
research and development that our approach to curing
Eddie's type of cancer obviously needed, and Eddie paid the
price for our lack of time and resources. To acknowledge
what Eddie contributed towards understanding this condition
in light of our model, and our sadness at his passing,
we've named our cancer project after him. At this time, we
don't have a cure for cancer, nor do we understand the
underlying cause.
- Grant McFetridge
What
will takes place if you volunteer for this
project:
If you have cancer and would be willing to act
as a volunteer for our work, or would like to be involved
as part of the research team working to find the cause and
a cure for this disease, please click on the link at the
bottom of this page. We'll be using only psychological
healing techniques without any physical interventions. At
the present time we will require you to participate in your
own healing and in the research process. This means we
would expect you to have taken the PeakStates 1 training or
equivalent so you understand the psychological tools and
model we use in the research.
We would also require that you continue to
pursue curing this disease in every other way possible.
Thus, our approach would be used in conjunction with
conventional approaches, not in place of them. Although
this may make identifying the cause of any successes more
difficult to isolate, it is the only rational approach
considering the potential consequences of the disease.
The
Project Staff:
The project is
still unstaffed at this time.
Contacting Us
To explore working on this
project, or to become a possible client, phone 250-413-3211
in western Canada to contact us. Due to the ever increasing
spam problem, this is a better way to get in touch than
through email.

