Olivia Newton-John is Dying from Cancer Positively

I think everyone loves Olivia.  She is a positive person and dedicated to Wellness.  Greece really was a film that made us all feel good and singing along.  She conveyed a beautiful innocence and kindness that reflects her.  Cancer is the big issue of our time and so many people are either experiencing it or dying from it.

In my view we are out of balance as a civilisation, many are experiencing cancer due to stress and toxins.

She is wise to not ‘go there’ and I noted her comment of not wanting to ‘create that great fear’.    What we focus on we expand.  She is not a person who is false, she is the real thing in a world full of false media profiles.

I send her love as her contribution has been to bring joy to others. May life bring her blessings in every moment.

May we love each other and help each other find happiness and peace.

 

https://au.yahoo.com/lifestyle/reports-claim-olivia-newton-john-clinging-life-033808238.html

Report claims Olivia Newton-John ‘is clinging on to life’

It was back in September when Olivia Newton-John revealed she’d been diagnosed with cancer for a third time.

Now a new report claims the 70-year-old’s health has rapidly deteriorated, but she is “clinging on to life” so she can see her daughter Chloe Lattanzi get married in early 2019.

“Olivia’s bodily functions appear to be shutting down, but she refuses to let go until she makes it through Chloe’s wedding day,” a source allegedly told Radar Online. 

It was back in September when Olivia Newton-John revealed she’d been diagnosed with cancer for a third time. Photo: Getty

The publication reports the Grease star would like to be at her Santa Barbara home with husband John Easterling, ahead of Chloe’s apparent wedding to James Driskill.

“I refuse to die in a hospital room. I’ll go on my own terms, in our home and in my own bed — but not until Chloe says, ‘I do,’” Olivia reportedly told a friend.

Yahoo Lifestyle has contacted Olivia’s representatives for comment.

Back in September 2018, the star told Sunday Night she had decided to treat this cancer with ‘modern’ medicines and natural remedies, as well as cutting out sugar completely and taking cannabis oil for the pain.

She said the treatment was going ‘really well’ and she’s optimistic for the future.

A report claims she is “clinging on to life” so she can see her daughter Chloe Lattanzi get married in early 2019. Photo: Instagram/therealonj

Speaking about cannabis oil, Olivia said she’s ‘lucky’ she lives in California, a state where it’s legal to grow a certain amount of cannabis for medicinal purposes.

“In California it’s legal to grow a certain amount of plants for your own medicinal purposes. So he [her husband] makes me tinctures. It’s hard to say, they help with pain,” Olivia said.

“My dream is that, in Australia soon, it will be available to all the cancer patients and people going through cancer that causes pain.”

While the star put on a brave face during the interview, she revealed she does have her moments of despair, but just wouldn’t be having them in front of the camera.

“There are moments. I’m human. So if I allow myself to go there, I could easily create that, you know, big fear,” she said.

Olivia gained worldwide fame after her part as Sandy in Grease, alongside John Travolta. Photo: Getty Images

Olivia’s third cancer diagnosis came after she was first treated for the disease back in 1992, after finding a lump on her right breast.

The actress has previously spoken about the ‘shock’ of the diagnosis, which came on the same weekend that her beloved father passed away from cancer.

She underwent a partial mastectomy and six months of treatment, including herbal formulas, meditation and focus on her diet and fitness, before getting the all clear.

However, there was more heartache for the star when she was diagnosed with cancer in her shoulder in 2013, after she was involved in a minor car accident.

It came just months her sister, Rona, passed away from brain cancer.

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Mohandas Gandhi

“Each one has to find his peace from within. And peace to be real must be unaffected by outside circumstances.”

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