tashaleeministry
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hmmm i guess i would talk to some people that i highly respect for their work helping people get rid of diagnoses through health lifestyle practices (for 20 and 30 years) and see what they suggest--don bennett of health101dotorg or doug graham of foodnsportdotorg. don bennett is an excellent independent thinker and researcher and goes to the medical journals and critically examines the stuff that is published. he has some excellent articles on his site of stuff he has researched thoroughly. if he didn't have an article i would ask him directly.
i would look into options such as hippocrates health institute, true north, etc if necessary.
i honestly am not well-informed about melanoma so my response would be to get well-informed (but not going to do that at this moment). i do know vitamin D plays a huge role in cancer prevention and i believe sunlight is also extremely helpful once skin cancer is diagnosed (ironically), covering the problem spot.
burning is problematic, as is having toxins on the skin that interact with the sunlight, from diet and like chlorine and stuff...so i would avoid those.
i would look into options such as hippocrates health institute, true north, etc if necessary.
i honestly am not well-informed about melanoma so my response would be to get well-informed (but not going to do that at this moment). i do know vitamin D plays a huge role in cancer prevention and i believe sunlight is also extremely helpful once skin cancer is diagnosed (ironically), covering the problem spot.
burning is problematic, as is having toxins on the skin that interact with the sunlight, from diet and like chlorine and stuff...so i would avoid those.
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