Looking Back – Moving Forward

     When I look back and see what has been accomplished….I  feel  it  might    be more  than  most  first time visitants whom enter into this website. Allow me to spell it out: in December blog post that included New Years Resolution and the dangers of smoking cigarettes.  Which  might  just be the single most important cancer prevention measure in this website.

     While the blog post  “It was Leiomyosarcoma,”  pin pointed   finding the best possible search for the type of cancer you have. At the Kimmel Sarcoma Center @ John Hopkins University  whom  see  more sarcoma patients in one day than most Major Institutions see in one year.  Also in January what was explained was brief orientation into Integrative Medicine  while concluding Vital Research Links…. US News & World Reports Top 16 websites & videos.

     January blog post  introduced  the  visitant  to  some  of  the best doctors from around the world in Doctor – Doctor Please.  While February showcase the difference between the  America Amish versus Native American and also going to longest lived places in the world blog post and Karma in the World. Then placing  an  informative  Abortion blog post…. showing  that  Abortion kills more Americans each year then Cancer.

    Lastly,  Take Action not Reaction  includes  my favorite websites  to  that point of the website in February.  Moving  into  the  month  of  March  which included  some  of  the  more  amazing happenings of  spring…. also the very informative American Spirit  of  you tube videos of some of the highlights of  events in our 236 years of this great country.  While leading  into one  of the more favorable blogs A Comprehensive Cancer Library.

     Starting into April…. I  made  that  my cancer awareness month  of  the types of cancer  and  some of the facts that seperates them from each other. While traveling into the Beehive State for facts about the Mormon Doctrine and Utah’s amazing low cancer statistic.  Concluding  the  month  with  the vitamin D Paradox that showcases the importance of the major hormone.

     Then strolling into May…. we  strolled into the  facts  while checking out Traditional Chinese Medicine in the blog Circle the Wagon. Then researched Aloe Vera and Oregano P73 in Plain and Simple or Maybe not,  while headed to  Arizona, also  Germany  while looking  for  the alternatives  and answers  to  the  world wide epidemic.  Also  in  Hypochondriac  having  seen  that we can’t be worried about everything and only be concerned about the facts.

     In  the month  of  May  we  finished  with   “why”   Duke, U.S.F.C. and the University of Arizona  and  UC San Diego  are  revamping  into  some  of  the methods  of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Also “why”  in the Mediterrenean region has some  of the better cancer rates in the world  and  the importance in avoiding chronic inflammation.  Also in  Know the Risk Factor  we took a look at the side effects of supplements. 

    In June it was about examing your possibilities in knowing your options and while in France striking  a  balance when it comes to heath care through prevention. Then I saluted the American Soldier,  went through the meaning “why” the Dog Days of  Summer is the dog days. While taking One True Step  in  Rings of Fire  decipher Erin Brockovich’s cancer cluster theory and  with  Strange Twist pin pointed the major points of this website.

    Next Up…. the  Dog Days Of August – I will dog cancer with better insight,  greater  content  and  spot light  views   from  those leading  physicians  and  researchers in the world.  Creating blogs  that  show case the shocking truth, the  most  dangerous  food  additives  and  carcinogens  in  the world…  while coming up with the most important causes of cancer.

    

    

 

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