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    Default One Woman's Triumph Breast cancer

    http://www.livingnutrition.com/artic...astcancer.html

    Once again, this just goes to show how important it is to treat cancer at the cellular level.

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    Thumbs up I'm a 3 (almost 4) year breast cancer survivor...

    the diet I follow is below ( I was BLESSED by a family friend in Chicago to send it to me...my diet USED to be horrible, now it is 90% perfect):

    http://www.prevention.com/cda/articl.../breast.cancer

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    http://www.dianadyer.blogspot.com/

    I have NEVER felt better. The only thing I wish is that Grand Rapids would allow backyard chickens, but hopefully one day. Take care and God bless
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    Hi Rhonda, Thank you so much for sharing this with us here. You are VERY BLESSED to have had a family member who was on the up and up and sent you this diet. There are many who are diagnosed with cancer who will never know what a healthy diet/lifestyle is, and as a result, will sadly perish. My oldest dd, age 26 now is almost 5 1/2 years cancer free. Her and I follow a combination of these two lifestyles......

    www.hacres.com

    www.rawfoodtalk.com

    On occasion I will have some grilled wild salmon or pasture fed organic chicken or some organic raw milk cheese. My dd is the same. And we do celebrate the holiday's!

    Another one of my favorite websites is www.naturalnews.com If you or anyone likes this site, you can sign up for the free daily newsletter. It has a wealth of information.

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