10/02/2013
Today we, once again, encourage you to think before you pink!
This applies for the rest of this month specifically as you get marketed to heavily, but from this point forward as you open up to see things for what they really are.
Now, what inspires us to say these things and what do they mean?
I'll explain:
First, even if the motives of certain organizations are pure, and that's suspect in our opinion, let's look at where the donations go. Do some research (so you see it for yourself instead of us just telling you) and find out what percent of your hard earned money that you donate or help solicit donations from for walks, etc actually helps people (ours is 100% by comparison). Now see what the salary is of the person running the organization (ours are volunteers by comparison). Also, would you expect a great charity to sue others that are trying to help do the same thing that they are supposedly trying to do? Ask yourself if they are being fiscally responsible, good stewards of your money, or authentic about helping?
Secondly, do they know what they're talking about? They say that they're searching for a cure. Do they know that we, in the vast majority of cases, already know what to do to allow the body to heal itself the way were created to? Let's go back a step further. In order to "cure" something shouldn't you first know what caused it? We do. We invite you to contact us personally or come to one of our seminars if you would like to know more about that.
To give one example though, ask women who have had breast cancer if they had a major change/loss in their life shortly before being diagnosed. You'll find that it's almost always the case that there has been a death, divorce, separation from a child, etc within months before the diagnosis. So, if there's an emotional cause how does injecting the body with toxins fix that? We can help answer any questions about this.
Thirdly, along the same lines, would anyone in their right mind partner with other companies who sell known cancer causing products (including main stream screening procedures) to promote finding a cure for cancer. It's hypocritical or counter productive at best don't you think? Although, it potentially works well for the cancer establishment (sell more cancer causing products = more people with cancer = the bigger their "cause" = the more donations they receive = back to the first point).
Lastly, we care and our desire is to help people to learn prevention strategies, learn for themselves what cancer is, how it manifests, and see options for how it can be dealt with naturally. We share this (and everything) with love for you and your best interest at heart!