It is difficult  to believe that I was diagnosed with advanced invasive breast cancer -  and given a poor prognosis - back in April 2000. Eight months later,  having followed a different treatment path, I went into remission and  have never looked back. 
 At the initial diagnosis, the consultant informed me that the cancer was  too advanced for surgery, and that chemotherapy should be started  straight away. Although I felt rather apprehensive, my husband  encouraged me to start the therapy after I was informed that I would die  if I did not start conventional treatment immediately. 
 After receiving my first chemotherapy treatment, the side-effects were  devastating and I had to take to my bed. Following the second treatment,  I felt that enough was enough. My husband and I both agreed that it was  the quality of life that mattered and, if I had only a few months left  in this world, we both wanted them to be comfortable ones. 
 Although I had always eaten a reasonably healthy vegan/vegetarian diet, I  made sure that it was now strictly vegan, and gave up tea, coffee, wine  and chocolate.  
 I found a clinic where I could receive intravenous infusions of  nutritional supplements, and I also underwent hyperthermia therapy,  which uses therapeutic heat to destroy or reduce cancer tumours. 
 To rebalance my oestrogen-progesterone levels, I used a cream containing  wild yam, a precursor of progesterone. Filtered water had already been  part of my diet, yet I wasn’t aware that the high levels of oestrogen in  our drinking water could only be removed by reverse osmosis, so our  filter system was changed accordingly.  
 As time passed, my inner feelings told me that I was prepared to face  the truth, stand up to the consequences and make the necessary changes  in my treatment. As a result, I made an appointment for a thermograph.  The results proved that both breasts were totally cancer-free. 
 
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