- So how can I be an expert on cancer? I am NOT! However, I have done enough research to learn of some obvious and easy things you can do in the fight against cancer. I have tried many things and have seen the direct results. I have also read hundreds of testimonials of people and pets using non-traditional means with positive outcomes. Some of them used them in conjunction with tradition medical treatments.
- Why aren't these things being made public? I really don't want to get into the conspiracy theory thing too deeply but I truly believe cancer has become a money maker for many in the healthcare field. There is no money to be made by curing cancer and the things I have used and read about are naturally occurring substances in our environment, which means it can't be patented and ironically they don't cost much either. That being said, I don't want to undermined the vital role of our healthcare professionals. I have the utmost respect for veterinarians, doctors, nurses and other caregivers. It is in my personal opinion that nutrition has not been focused on nearly enough and often times prescribing a medication rather than a healthy diet is common practice and not necessarily what is best for the patient.
- Would I recommend some of these things for humans as well as dogs? Absolutely! That is how I came to learn this in the first place. Then I adjusted it to a dogs sensitive digestive system, body weight and vitamin requirements.
- Can I guarantee it will improve the health of your pet? Unfortunately, no. Life is never a guarantee, but a gift. I am a devout Christian and believe that prayer has not only helped me through stressful times but has been a major factor in Sydney's healing process.
Please take from it things that can be helpful and disregard anything you think is not. Hence the meaning of "blog" provided by Merriam-Webster: a Web site that contains an online personal journal with reflections, comments, and often hyperlinks provided by the writer.
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