“I’m afraid it’s bad news. You have cancer.”
Let’s say the person hearing these words is a woman in her 50s. Though it could just as easily be a man. Or a woman (or man) in any other decade of life.
First point is, whoever they are, chances are good that it doesn’t occur to them to do anything other than follow doctors’ advice.
This is my first blog post for many months and it’s not on the subject matter I intended to write about.
Because... when you get the sort of news we’ve had this week, thoughts that occupied your mind a few days ago get filed under ‘some other time’ and stored away. I was going to write about something else but I just don’t remember what it was now.
I am convinced that Kelly Teegarden Organics is my 'why' for getting cancer.I am not a doctor. I never went to medical school. I do not diagnose or recommend treatments for disease. I am an average person that has discovered many scientifically proven facts to staying healthy and remaining cancer free. Unfortunately, I had to learn the very hard way.
Written by Juliette Scarfe and Matthew Sands
In recent times I have unnecessarily lost loved ones to the ravages of cancer, this has re-ignited my passion to educate the public about the role of cannabis in curing many 21st century debilitating diseases. I hope that this will lead to sufficient support to enable us to put a petition before the Coalition Government to table a discussion in Parliament about amending the law, to allow people to elect to use cannabis for medical purposes.
Sunscreens prevent sunburns, but beyond that simple fact surprisingly little is known about the safety and efficacy of these ubiquitous creams and sprays. FDA’s failure to finalize its 1978 sunscreen safety standards both epitomizes and perpetuates this state of confusion. EWG’s review of the latest research unearthed troubling facts that might tempt you to give up on sunscreens altogether.
Billions of dollars have been raised through the tireless efforts of women and men devoted to putting an end to breast cancer. Yet, breast cancer rates in North America have risen to 1 in 8. "What's going on?" asks Barbara Brenner in Pink Ribbons, Inc. a new film coming in 2012.
It is possibly the single biggest factor determining whether or not a woman will get breast cancer, yet few women have any idea about it.
How toxic chemotherapy kills both cancer cells and cancer patients
chemotherapy treatments suffer from brain damage. Just like they often do in response to the numerous health problems brought about by things like Morgellons Disease and the HPV vaccines Gardasil and Cervarix, doctors commonly deny that the cognitive problems reported by breast cancer patients following chemotherapy are in any way related to the toxic treatment. But a new study published in the journal Archives of Neurology suggests otherwise, as it points to clear evidence of what is known as “chemo brain,” or brain damage caused by chemotherapy.
The Eden Prescription - Ethan Evers
My Nan died a few years ago from Bowel cancer, as did my Auntie (her daughter) a year before, my mum was diagnosed with skin cancer twice but successfully had both tumours removed. This year my dad was diagnosed with cancer, non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. He is 78 years old. He has had radiotherapy plus three types
Could you help a Romanian orphan?
Could your child donate one item of their clothing and/or a small gift for an orphan? It is a great way to get them to appreciate how much they have and support those who have less!
In August 2011, two Relax Kids teachers and seven other volunteers from the Shetland Isles
