Guest guest Posted January 9, 2007 Report Share Posted January 9, 2007 I secon and third that! Ruth > > It's so nice to read something I can relate to... how to fight the > good fight with what we put in our bodies. I have written in before > about the China Study as well, it's a book every person with cancer > must read not to mention the rest of those who may aquire it in their > lifetimes. Nutrition is key. It's more important than exercise. Better > to eat strictly and exercise a little that eat poorly and exercise a > lot. Take care > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2007 Report Share Posted January 9, 2007 UR welcome. Only hope more women begin to really understand SERIOUS IMPACT of diet on health and well-being, Diet is 90% of the equation in my mind. A dear friend recovered from 4th Stage breast cancer about 14 years ago from DIETARY CHANGES and enzymes. She was given no hope by medical community and had to figure it out herself. God/Godess bless all in this outrageous fight. I just wonder why since the 1300s women have been losing their lives/body parts to a male-dominated establishment? Sorry, but it is a valid question. I note if male endocrine cancers were so off the map, as female endocrine cancers are, WE WOULD HAVE A CURE FROM THE MEDICAL ESTABLISHMENT ALREADY. Something has to give. Blissed be, Annie Anne Kaspar Health and Wellness Consultant www.bodybybliss.com bodybybliss@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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