Breast Cancer and ObamaCare . . . part 1 of 3
The headline in my paper, Mar. 26, is “Up to a Third of Breast Cancer Cases Could be Avoided.” Western countries could avoid 25 to 30 percent of breast cancer cases if they ate less and exercised more. (That’s lowest-common-denominator stuff. What if they not only got thinner and exercised, but they ate POWERFULLY HEALING [...]
Leave a comment • Continue Reading →Storing green smoothies: BPA in plastics [part 2 of 2]
I was recently in a conversation where a 23-year old adult said, regarding this topic, “If I don’t drink bottled water, where will I get it?” She was totally serious. Back in the olden days (before water bottles but after the wheel was invented), we used to fill a reusable water bottle or [...]
4 Comments • Continue Reading →Raw food beating cancer is front-page news!
Yesterday my friend Shelley Abegg, a breast cancer five-year survivor, was on the front page. She beat cancer without chemo or radiation with a raw-food vegan diet: http://www.heraldextra.com/content/view/286151/17/ This is a four-part series on local women with breast cancer. The first two parts were full of radiation and chemo stories, [...]
15 Comments • Continue Reading →your body needs SULFUR . . . part 3 of 3 on thinning hair
Before I talk about sulfur, I belong to a Yahoo group called LDSRaw (for Mormon raw-food enthusiasts). One group member lost a lot of hair and did a bunch of online research to talk to other raw foodies. She said she mostly found, talking to others, that if they lost hair in a [...]
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Dear GreenSmoothieGirl: I come from a family with a strong link to genetic breast cancer . . . doctors have a way to scare the pants off of you . . . I was told during a mammogram that I have calcifications in my breast. Where does that come from and how do I [...]
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