Saturday, December 18, 2010

If D3 YOU would be--- One of the "SAVED"

Ladies; are you getting the picture(CDC data at end of this):

o >200,000 diagnosed annually with breast cancer
o >40,000 die annually!

If half of these women had been taking Vitamin D3 daily and in the amounts mentioned on this blog, "I love MY BOOBIES," just two years ago, the data would be (assuming 1/2 of totals to each group):

.........................................................Non D3 ......Taking D3--Those "SAVED"
Diagnosed with cancer ----------100,000------- 30-50,000 - lives saved: 50-70,000!
Died from cancer-----------------20,000-------- 6-10,000- - Lives saved 10-14,000!

HOW?!?!

2 hours daily in the sun; otherwise, one gel or liquid capsule the size of a pea, taken daily, costing 5 cents a day!

What is going on? Do you trust your doctor who is ignorant of this more than the facts, the research now available that proves the validity of what is presented here?

Take the time, if needed and RESEARCH this. I have given several medical research and practitioner sites to read and study yourself.

Print the reports, the articles, do additional research; then hand them to your doctor, and get his or her opinion. But take control of your own body and make a decision, not as a 'child to parent' but as adult with responsibility for your own mind, body and soul.

I will be covering diagnostic options, other ACTIONS to take to increase your chances of survival, discussing 'what is cancer,' how it is man-made, and additional life style actions to make cancer, for yourself and your loved ones, no longer part of your life or theirs.

Happy Holidays
Noel

Breast Cancer Statistics(Source: CDC)
Aside from non-melanoma skin cancer, breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in the United States. It is also one of the leading causes of cancer death among women of all races and Hispanic origin populations. For more information, visit Cancer Among Women.

In 2007 (the most recent year numbers are available)—

202,964 women in the United States were diagnosed with breast cancer.*†
40,598 women in the United States died from breast cancer.*†

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