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Perhaps we could have a Anti-Cancer topic to run on? I know broccoli

and other cruciferous veggies are anti-cancer. I changed the heading

to see what we come up with.

Velda

On 6/5/2011 2:10 PM, Lea Ann Savage wrote:

I agree Velda that the odds of getting cancer are very high.  I

believe everyone should be on an "anti-cancer" diet.  

Blessings,

Lea Ann Savage

Satellite Beach, FL

(321) 773-7088 (home)

(321-961-9219 (cell)

www.VitamixLady.com

www..com

<:)))><

On Jun 5, 2011, at 5:07 PM, Velda wrote:

 

Lea Ann the site lookes interesting and I am spending

some time there looking around. Though none of us have

been diagnosed with cancer, the odds are so great, with

one in 7 women diagnosed with breast cancer, and others,

that I look because I might find something of worth to

prevent cancer from growing. Thanks for sharing the

site. My mother in law was only 55 when she died of

cancer and my father in law and sister in law have each

had cancer (he bladder and she cervical). I wish I could

get them to do a better diet, but they do what they want

to do. She fixes fried and high fat foods all the time.

I about choked when I saw her boil yellow crookneck

squash till very tender, then stir in a entire cube of

butter, a bunch of salt and a little pepper and set in

on the table to serve.

Velda

On 6/5/2011 9:58 AM, Lea Ann Savage wrote:

My favorite alternative cancer website has

some information that might "motivate" her as well…

www.CancerTutor.com

Blessings,

Lea Ann Savage

Satellite Beach, FL

(321) 773-7088 (home)

(321-961-9219 (cell)

www.VitamixLady.com

www..com

<:)))><

On Jun 5, 2011, at 12:55 PM, Old and Forgotten

wrote:

 

Thank you also , I am

saving this email onto my

external drive.   That is sad, I

do know the woman will take the

book and read it, whether or not

she will act upon it I don't

know, but all life is worth

saving if possible.  She wants

to live and I think she just

might try this.   The doctors

won't even operate on her , she

is in last stage but, this book

says if it doesn't cure her, it

can help with side effects and

pain, and about now , she just

may take any help.

 

 

 

 

 

-------Original

Message-------

 

From:

Lea

Ann Savage

Date:

6/5/2011 12:17:33 PM

Subject:

Re: New

Book OT

 

I hope you got Free Shipping

on the book - I'll feel bad if

you didn't, because it means

that I failed to send you my

code.  In fact, I'll feel so bad

if I didn't send you my code for

Free Shipping that if you did

pay any shipping I would be MORE

than happy to pay your shipping!

ANY orders through Vitamix

for anything (spatulas, extra

containers, machines, books,

cutting boards, aprons, etc.)

can get Free Shipping with my

code:

08-0009-000399

If

you already have a customer

service representative that you

are working with at Vitamix,

feel free to use them, and

mention my code - but if you

don't have someone you already

work with, I LOVE Kilbane

at 800-848-2649

ext 2305 because she really

looks out for my customers,

and goes the extra mile to

make sure they are happy!

If

anyone does use my code - I

would like to get a quick

email notice, so I can keep

track of orders :-)  My code

doesn't work online.

You

know what is sad?  I have a

copy of this book (Beating

Cancer With Nutrition) and

tried to GIVE it to a friend

who's husband was battling

non-hodgkin's lymphoma and

she declined.  Some people

just do NOT want to assume

personal responsibility for

their own health.  They want

a "quick fix" or a "pill" or

a "cut it out" answer, and

they don't realize or won't

consider that these

solutions either:  1) won't

work long term, or 2) do

more harm than good.  

The number of

people are looking to solve

health problems at the root

cause is a minority (because

this always involves changes

in diet).  But I don't blame

them, it is not easy and

sometimes death and/or

illness is easier than

making positive health

changes FOR SOME.  We all

take the path of least

resistance IMO.  It is just

that for some, changing

unhealthy habits IS the path

of least resistance because

the pain of illness is worse

FOR THEM.  For others, the

illness is the path of least

resistance because making

the changes is just too

overwhelming for whatever

reason.

Blessings,

Lea Ann Savage

Satellite Beach, FL

(321) 773-7088 (home)

(321-961-9219 (cell)

www.VitamixLady.com

www..com

<:)))><

On Jun 5, 2011, at

11:48 AM, Cat Lady wrote:

 

Just got

this book from

Vitamix

Friday, didn't

use LeaAnn

cause it

didn't cost

very much ,

not worth her

while.lol

 

It's

called beating

cancer with

nutrition, no

it's not for

me but, I read

it quick

anyway.lol 

It's for

someone at

work who was

diagnosed

about 4 wks

ago with colon

cancer and

it's

metastasized

to her liver

in three

places, not

good.

They are

doing the

chemo thing

with her and

she is in

denial

believing the

chemo will

heal her,

which is good

and bad.  Now

she is

starting to

feel the bad

side effects

of chemo,

anyway I

digress.

 

The book

says we all

have cancer,

our bodies

just have the

nutrition

available

everyday to

kill the

cells.  She

does eat bad

stuff and very

little good

stuff.  Hot

dogs, red

meat, almost

no fruits and

little

veggies. 

Hoping this

book

Will help

her.  It also

says that

regular sugar

feeds cancer

and he

recommends

stevia and

xylotol. 

Nothing else,

he hasn't

updated about

Agave yet. 

Thought you

guys and gals

might want to

know that, if

you don't

already.

 

He says

to take the

chemo along

with changing

the nutrition

and tells you

to eat lots of

fruit and

veggies giving

the best

cancer

fighting ones,

saying that

this has been

known to

combat

cancer. 

Nutrition

along with

regular

therapy.

He is a

well-know

doctor that

works with

cancer

patients so, I

am hoping for

her and

learning what

I can before I

can give her

the book

Monday, may

end up buying

one for myself

when I can

afford it, a

lot of good

advise in

there.

 

Did give

her my old

Montel

blender, yes I

know, Vitamix

would be

better but,

just can't

afford to buy

one for her

and with all

her medical

bills, she

can't afford

them.  She is

devouring

smoothies

right now and

I digress

again.lol

 

Just

wanted you all

to know what

the doctor

says about

sugar, good

nutrition, and

he encourages

if you eat

meat to use

fish a lot,

but doesn't

tell you to

stop eating

meat

entirely.  I

would say go

to grass feed

only if you

are still a

meat eater, no

gmo, no

hormones,

etc.  That's

just my

opinion.

 

 

 

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