VIDEO: How do you talk to a cancer patient?
You can read this content about how to talk to and support a cancer patient, below–or watch it on my video here! I’ve spent a ton of time lately with cancer patients. Especially Stage 4 patients. That’s MOSTLY who ends up in the holistic healing centers around the world I’ve been traveling to. I met [...]
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My friend Bonnie, a cancer patient, comes back from Paracelsus with this report
As you know, I’m taking some GreenSmoothieGirl readers with me to the Paracelsus al Ronc clinic in the Southern Swiss Alps, May 5-19. Read more HERE. There are a few rooms left, if you’re thinking about coming. I thought you would enjoy this letter I got from my dear friend Bonnie, a Stage 1 breast [...]
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thoughts on “that other door”…..and leaving doors open
After my Mesa class, a young couple talked to me. Georgia had gastric bypass but had gained the 150 pounds back, with many health problems, and Kyle was also overweight. They were looking for answers. Georgia said, “As you were telling your story about your little boy on so many drugs, including Prednisone, we couldn’t [...]
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The best cancer clinic I’ve ever been to……Europe travels part 3
It’s Paracelsus al Ronc in the gorgeous Southern Swiss Alps. My favorite holistic clinic (specializing in cancer but also treating for heavy metals, Lyme’s and so many other things), in 18 months of traveling the world and studying at many clinics on several continents. I was astonished, by the quality diagnostics, compassionate, amazing doctor (Petra [...]
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The best cancer clinic I’ve ever been to……Europe travels part 2
There is a clear winner. Best holistic cancer treatment I’ve ever seen. Blew me away, in fact. The facility itself is gorgeous! It’s the $17 million gift of a wealthy humanitarian who was cured by the founding doctor high up in one of the most beautiful mountain ranges in the world. With beautiful lodging, on-site, [...]
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My European Cancer Journey…….Part 1
I have been across the world and seen some humbling, terrifying, and awe-inspiring sights. On a personal level, my trip to Europe was hard. Our luggage lost, getting lost in a city on foot, the strike in Spain, and several other major issues I’ve not written about, were very trying. I’ve come away feeling, more [...]
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A toast to Eleanor Romney!
I’ve a confession. I’ve never even been to a movie by myself. I’ve really never been alone. I was married for 20 years since I was very young. I was always in a relationship, from 16 onward, until a couple of years ago when my career swallowed me whole. But even at that, I’m always [...]
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More…..about scars on the human body
Nikki wrote me about my last blog post. She said she was pondering the scar conversation we had, and about how scars point to some other things: She said, isn’t it amazing how the autonomic nervous system does things like breathing, creating white blood cells to fight infection, starting self-healing processes immediately upon being wounded. [...]
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And what to do about SCARS?
On the long drive home from Tijuana to Utah earlier this month, I stopped at a McD’s because they have the cleanest bathrooms. And, well, because I’d drunk the 32 oz green juice I swerved off the freeway to get, at the Henderson Whole Foods Market. Inside the stall, a pink Post-It Note was taped [...]
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What to do about WRINKLES?
After yoga, when I’m rolling up my mat, seems like often a GSG reader comes over to chat. Tell me their green smoothie experience, ask what to do to help a friend struggling with health problems, ask me when the group buy ends. Stuff like that. Recently, Cheryl, a 53-yo, very fit breast cancer survivor, [...]
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