What Do YOU Want to Read About on GDD?

Tea Party

I had a moment to sit down and write today. That’s right, A moment. The royal tea party went a little later than expected… (:

Writing publicly about non-toxic cancer therapies and healthy living isn’t so simple. You want to make double sure you are sharing 1000% accurate information or you will certainly hear it from someone who’s looking to find mistakes in your research. There’s also the importance of wording your thoughts sensitively since your true emotion doesn’t always shine through in text. Oh, and then there’s the utmost importance of being thorough enough for the people who are using your story to inspire their own healing. Because of this, one blog post can become extremely time-consuming!

So…my point in saying all of this is: I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK. What do YOU want to read about? What will help YOU? I have a LONG list of ideas written down as I think of them, and I want to prioritize based on your feedback. Expect to see a few of them this Fall after the Healing Strong Conference and Retreat is over in September. (By the way- we are very close to selling out! Register now if you are planning on going HERE.)

Here are my ideas for this Fall on Green Drink Diaries….

 

 

Let me know your input in the comments below! What do you want to read about on GDD?

1. The HcG Cancer Test- My Experience With It and Does It Really Work?

2. Cancer-Fighting Beauty Series- Homemade Shampoo, Conditioner, Face Cleanser, Toothpaste, Deodorant, etc.

3. Cancer-Fighting Cleaning- The Homemade Cleaning Products I Use to Avoid Toxicity

4. Atlanta Area Holistic and Natural Doctors- A Who’s Who and Who’s Best

5. Insurance Alternatives to Obamacare: Especially For Those Who Use Alternative and Natural Medicine

6.  Healthier Alternative to Contact Lenses and LASIK: Ortho-K

7. Basic Sprouting for Busy People: Sunflower, Mung Bean, Lentils, Broccoli Sprouts

8. Essiac Tea and Cancer: The Legend and The Evidence

9. Non-Toxic Healing From Cancer With a FAMILY Along For the Ride

10. New Cancer-Fighting Recipes to Make Life Easier!

 

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17 thoughts on “What Do YOU Want to Read About on GDD?

  1. Hello, I am enjoying your site, thank you!
    Can you share where you purchased your Essiac Tea? When I clicked on your link it directed it to this page.

  2. Could you tell me where you got your Essiac tea? Also, does it have the actual sheep sorel root, as i have read that is important in that tea. I have stage 3 anal cancer and am currently undergoing radiation and chemo. Any other advice/suggestions appreciated.

  3. Love to see #2, 3 and 6 from your list!

    VERY interested in the Ortho K and contact lenses suggestion from your post. Never heard of Ortho-K, but sometimes I get awfully sick of dealing with contacts, so this sounds very intriguing. Please do that one! 🙂

  4. I am amazed that you grew two babies on a raw vegan diet! Presumably you nursed too? HOW?! I’m impressed. I would really love to know if you struggled at all with calorie and protein intake and if you felt like you had abundant milk and how long you nursed. Also, did you ever have any trouble with Candida or thrush? It seems to go with Cancer.

  5. I would like to read all of the topics but I am interested in #4 Atlanta Area Holistic and Natural Doctors asap and not wait until after the Conference in September.

    Thank you so much for all the information and the time you spend sharing it with us.

  6. I’m interested in ALL of the topics. Wish we didn’t have to wait until after the Healing Strong Retreat. My husband and I will be attending by the way.

    Can you tell me your experience with the hcg test? We need something to use to monitor my husband’s progress and we don’t want to needlessly expose him to radiation.

    I love your site and look forward to meeting you in September!!

    • Alba- oh wow! It will be great you see you in September! The HcG test is a great test for monitoring your healing progress. By taking one every two months or so, you can see if what you’re doing is working or not. For people that need to know exactly where the cancer is located, of course they’d be happier with a CT/ PET Scan.

  7. Just thought I’d let you know I started a new blog recently… Healing Cancer with Logic and Reason: http://healing-cancer-with-logic-and-reason.blogspot.co.uk/

    A story that makes me smile is… Incurable Terminal Cancer Cured with a Few Cheap Suppliments! “Did this grandfather, 78, really beat ‘incurable’ cancer just by changing his diet? Extraordinary story of the man who got ‘all-clear’ after swapping red meat and dairy products for 10 fruit and veg a day. and these suppliments…”
    http://healing-cancer-with-logic-and-reason.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/incurable-cancer-bites-dust.html

    Yet another true story of easy victory over cancer. Cancer Research UK was not interested in his case, or any other whereby idiots cure their own cancer!

    Richie.

  8. Hi, I would love to hear more about The HCG Cancer Test- My Experience With It and Does It Really Work?

    I haven’t had a CT scan for 18 months, so keeping track of progress isn’t that easy, and refusing chemotherapy means you tend to be far less well monitored. (They have to regularly check to see how close to death their treatment has pushed you!….and the related effects of toxicity…and damage to vital organs)

    In any event, I would rather avoid more CT scans at this stage, (and another large dose of radiation) unless symptoms made it a necessity. I have tried a simple but very sensitive HCG (pregnancy test) kit, to check urine. Negative results, so definately not pregnant, not surprising for a bloke, but is this really sensitive enough to detect cancer??? Some say yes, but I’m a bit sceptical. I understand that this is usually done professionally via the Navarro clinic, for a reasonable fee, (as recommended by Bill Henderson) but haven’t yet tried it. Your insights on this topic would be gratefully received.

    Richie.

    • Richie- you always get me to smile at your witty comments. It is so great to have a network of us non-conventional cancer survivors, because we really do experience such different challenges than people doing chemo and radiation. I will definitely be writing about this topic soon, as I have a test to send out in the next few months now that I am no longer pregnant (ha- and neither are you! )

  9. I would especially love to read anything on topics 2,3,5, 7,8 or 10. I love your website! Keep up the good work. Thanks so much!!

  10. I want to read about all of those topics! 🙂 I’m intrigued about the Ortho-k.

    I love your website and read it often last year when I was diagnosed with cancer. I was able to be cured with all natural therapies as well. Stories like yours kept me inspired.

    • Tasha- I just had my fitting for my Ortho-K lenses and I want to shout to the rooftops, I am so ECSTATIC!!! I will definitely be writing about it soon. (: Congratulations on your natural healing. I hope people also check out your blog to read YOUR story!I will be browsing it after my girls go to bed. I love that you have a big family!