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News Breaking New Research!!

NEWS BREAKING NEW RESEARCH!! 10.09.2007

New research published this month shows that vitamin D supplementation produces an astonishing 77 percent reduction in all cancers in women, making it the single most effective medicine for preventing cancer that has ever been discovered by modern medical science. The dogma of the 1950’s continues to claim that only drugs, radiation and surgery can treat cancer, and that nutritional supplements have no role to play whatsoever in cancer prevention.
Read about the vital role that vitamin D has to play in your life. I have written an e-book on the subject that will shed new light on the vital vitamin. A must read for simply everbody! Click here to read more

September 30, 2007 Posted by breastcancersurvivor | Vitamin D | , , , | No Comments Yet

Think Positive

I have written an e-book on how to think positive and get well. This is dedicated to all women with diagnosed breast cancer, but anyone can use the valuable information within . It teaches you how to think positive and guides you through meditation tecniques to achieve a positive mind set in times of great doubt or hardship.“>You can see this e-book here

I have actually cured myself of disease that I was told could only be cured by surgery. Read my true story and how I did it in my e-book.

September 30, 2007 Posted by breastcancersurvivor | Meditation | , , , , | 2 Comments

About Mammograms

Hi there
A great deal of research has been done on mammograms and I have dedicated a page on my website to this topic. Please visit the page to read about what some experts are telling us about them. This is a topic that every single woman should know more about.
Feel free to visit right here

September 30, 2007 Posted by breastcancersurvivor | Mammograms | | No Comments Yet

Breast cancer survivor

Helo and welcome to this blog site,
I am a breast cancer survivor and I have set up this blog page to interact with other breast cancer survivors. If you have a story to tell or a question to ask this is the place to do it.
I am 54 years old, was first diagnosed in 2004, have had a recurrance and this was thus followed by a double mastectomy, lymph node removal on both sides and chemotherapy.
I have done a whole heap of research since and have dedicated a web page to my journey. Please feel free to visit by clicking here….

September 30, 2007 Posted by breastcancersurvivor | Breast Cancer | , , , , , , | No Comments Yet