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Detecting Cancer Early: My Personal Story
81% of women with ovarian cancer realized in hindsight that their symptoms were present long before diagnosis. Pay attention. Learn the signs. Your life may depend on it.
Breast Cancer Q&A
A diagnosis of breast cancer can put a woman on the rollercoaster of terror. Take a few minutes to consider some other possibilities. I promise: there are some.
Your Genes Do Not Cause Cancer
“More and more data suggest that just having mutations is not sufficient to cause cancer,” said Dr. Kornelia Polyak, a breast cancer researcher at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, who was not associated with the new study. Source: A Single Cell Shines New Light on How Cancers Develop – The New York Times As I’ve beenContinue reading “Your Genes Do Not Cause Cancer”
Breast Cancer and Me: An Accounting
You can’t go through an ordeal like breast cancer without being changed in significant ways. Would you be surprised to read there are “best parts” to having breast cancer?
My Journey to Hope, through Breast Cancer
My journey through despair, and breast cancer, to recovery and happiness.
Forging a Path through Breast Cancer: Bridging the Gap between Conventional and Holistic Treatment
Another chapter of my personal experience navigating breast cancer by combining conventional and holistic methods.
How to Revitalize Your Life
I can honestly say I’m an expert in Revitalization, having spent 2 decades teaching clients non-invasive holistic methods to recover their health and vitality, and having successfully reclaimed my own vitality after going through breast cancer and chemo. I feel great – and I want you to, too. Here are my top 3 tips in 5 different areas of well-being: skin, digestion, sleep, hormones, and energy.
Facing Breast Cancer Fear
I am fortunate in coming through my experience of breast cancer as well as I have. No one has “the answer”, including me. I do have experience in navigating chaos and uncertainty with a little more sanity, a lot less fear, and a great deal more health. Let’s talk about fear. During the time ofContinue reading “Facing Breast Cancer Fear”
Mentoring Group: Resilience through Illness and Recovery
Join me for a private mentoring group: Resilience through Illness and Recovery, starting in January, with a Bonus Meeting in December.
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