Thank you for taking a stand. I was diagnosed with skin cancer at age 15, with surgeries every 6 months. I was studying psychology with an institute in Paris, which was also teaching about nutrition. I enrolled in that, bought my first juicer at age 18, did a deep detox... and never went back to the surgeon. I am now 68. It worked for me…
Thank you for taking a stand. I was diagnosed with skin cancer at age 15, with surgeries every 6 months. I was studying psychology with an institute in Paris, which was also teaching about nutrition. I enrolled in that, bought my first juicer at age 18, did a deep detox... and never went back to the surgeon. I am now 68. It worked for me. However, it's not the recipe for success. Working alongside physicians as a naturopath, I learned that cancer could have one or dozens of causes. There is usually an emotional trauma in that mix. Will a person stay alive long enough to tackle these myriads of potential causes? A cancer vaccine seems to be such a short-sighted view. I had my childhood vaccines, yet had most of the illnesses they were supposed to prevent. I am not so keen on vaccines... did not vaccinate my 7 children (who are healthy), and none of us chose to take the C-jab. As to the marketing aspect, it's the same in the world: we are taught to find a pain point, agitate it, then offer "our" solution to it. Good marketers make big bucks; honest ones... not so much.
Thank you for taking a stand. I was diagnosed with skin cancer at age 15, with surgeries every 6 months. I was studying psychology with an institute in Paris, which was also teaching about nutrition. I enrolled in that, bought my first juicer at age 18, did a deep detox... and never went back to the surgeon. I am now 68. It worked for me. However, it's not the recipe for success. Working alongside physicians as a naturopath, I learned that cancer could have one or dozens of causes. There is usually an emotional trauma in that mix. Will a person stay alive long enough to tackle these myriads of potential causes? A cancer vaccine seems to be such a short-sighted view. I had my childhood vaccines, yet had most of the illnesses they were supposed to prevent. I am not so keen on vaccines... did not vaccinate my 7 children (who are healthy), and none of us chose to take the C-jab. As to the marketing aspect, it's the same in the world: we are taught to find a pain point, agitate it, then offer "our" solution to it. Good marketers make big bucks; honest ones... not so much.