Cancer Testing and Cancer Resources
Save these resources for cancer testing, cancer prevention and alternative cancer remedies.
Breast Cancer Awareness versus Cancer Prevention
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, so pink ribbons are seen everywhere. But what does this accomplish?
I am sure you know it is the second leading cause of death and that cancer deaths continue to rise, including the spike in turbo/aggressive cancer since 2021.
So, what does breast cancer awareness have to do with prevention and saving lives? It seems like the only suggestion from these large cancer organizations is to make sure to get a mammogram.
How to Reduce Your Cancer Risk
Wouldn’t it be better to educate our youth about the importance of optimal health to reduce cancer risk? For instance, obesity and type 2 diabetes will increase cancer risk. Currently, over 42% of adults living in the U.S. are obese!
Dysregulated hormones will increase cancer risk, so wouldn’t it be wiser to suggest women get a yearly hormone panel such as the DUTCH test and, if warranted, consider bio-identical hormone replacement? And while on that topic, shouldn’t there be education around what is causing all the hormone disruption such as the herbicides and pesticides in our foods and the hormones injected into the animals we eat or get dairy products from?
Instead of pink ribbons at fast food places, wouldn’t it be better to discuss how refined, oxidized, and inflammatory foods increase cancer risk?
What about a sedentary lifestyle, trapped emotions, and past trauma? I don’t see any of this mentioned.
What are breast cancer prevention and pink ribbons really about? Wouldn’t spending money on education and preventing cancer diagnosis would be better?
Wouldn’t it be better if our government, the EPA, and other regulatory agencies did not allow all the carcinogens in our food, water, cleaning products, skincare products, and so forth?
Cancer Resources
Below is a link to an informative cancer video on alternative cancer therapies that have been suppressed. This video discusses some of the more well-known approaches, such as Essiac herbal tea, the Gerson therapy, and the Hoxsey therapy (they also have a clinic in Mexico).
It may be hard to find, but this link should work for Cancer the Forbidden Cures documentary.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTGye7kA6rM
The Bolinger’s site also has documentaries on the truth about cancer and remedies outside of allopathic treatments. The videos also provide useful dietary and herbal information to help reduce cancer risk.
https://thetruthaboutcancer.com
Ivermectin has received much attention and research to support its use for viral and parasitic infections. Still, it has also been shown to be beneficial for cancer prevention and treatment.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7505114/
To reduce suppressed and trapped emotions that can fester and may contribute to cancer, find an Emotion Code practitioner
To find an Emotion Code practitioner, go to https://discoverhealing.com/practitioner-map/
The emotion code was started by Dr. Bradley Nelson, and more information about him can be found at
https://drbradleynelson.com
Some Cancer test options include
ONCOblot and thermography
https://oncoblotlabs.com
https://thermogramcenter.com
Another site to look into for testing is https://rgcc-international.com, but I am not as familiar with their tests.
Thermography is not just to examine breast health. You can opt for a full thermography screening to look at you from your head down to your hips. They are clear that thermography is not a diagnostic tool.
Should you ever receive the news that you have cancer, just like with any major decision in life, you want to think about it before making a split decision. Go home and process the information, ask questions, read, learn, and decide the best course of action for you based on all the information gathered from professionals.
What are your thoughts on alternative cancer modalities? Why do you think cancer rates continue to rise?
This information is for informational purposes only, and I am not telling you what to do should you have or get cancer.