Surviving Breast Cancer: Bonnie Bell’s Story (Part One)
Learn how Bonnie Bell faced a life-threatening illness and chose a personal and self-guided path. When she was diagnosed with terminal breast cancer, she said, “No, I don’t accept that!” She immediately took charge of her own healing which led to Dr. Eliaz and her ultimate recovery. See her journey of embarking on an integrative approach where the best of Western medicine meets the ancient wisdom of Eastern medicine. Once she set upon this path, she healed quickly and understood that this healing was a doorway to her soul. Download free report on fighting breast cancer: www.dreliaz.org

Bonnie did a great job and is an extremely strong and confident woman!
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You needed to get a second, third and fourth opinion right away- not rely on your “psychic” beliefs. I went through a bad melanoma experience because a nurse practitioner told me “not to worry about it” when I brought her a mole infected with melamoma. I should never have trusted her and should have gone to a dermatologist. She should have REFERRED me to a derm specialist ! ! ! Bad Medicine! I nearly died, by trusting her.
Cancer is a chronic metabolic disease. It has no personality, no will, no agenda. People afflicted w/it aren’t brave, nor are they soldiers. Nobody wages war with cancer. Nobody prays their way out of it anymore than one can pray their way out of thirst. Nature provides the control, preventative and cure for all maladies, afflictions & syndromes. For cancer it’s vitamin B17; for scurvy it’s vitamin C; for pellagra it’s niacin (B3), for pernicious anemia it’s B12, for beriberi: thiamine (B1).