Ty Bollinger and the team at *The Truth About Cancer are giving a last chance this weekend Saturday 23rd and Sunday 24th April to watch the 9 episodes of *“The Truth About Cancer: A Global Quest” for free.
Here’s the info:
So if you missed an episode or two or never got around to looking at the series, here’s your chance to make up for lost time.
I watched this series in October 2015 while in Corfu.
It doesn’t sound like the sort of thing to watch on holiday, but I sat and watched the first couple of episodes on the terrace in front of the studio we were renting and I was so passionate talking about them that my wife finally had a look. After that, we sat together and watched an episode each morning. The weather was pretty appalling, so you have to imagine us watching on a laptop on this covered terrace, turning the volume up to max when the rain really came down.
We were fortunate to have a roof on our terrace, I can tell you.
It’s hard to describe the impact these films had on me. I experienced many emotions while watching, but if I had to choose one, it would be anger. Anger that so much suffering is caused by treatments that just don’t work, that so few people seem to be aware that there are natural alternative protocols to the cut, poison and burn strategy of ‘conventional’ medicine. Anger that over $600 billion have been donated and spent on cancer research without anything to show for it except higher dividends for shareholders in the big pharma companies.
It’s got to stop. People have to wake up. Your doctor is not necessarily your best friend and advisor. There are conflicts of interest.
And in the end, the only person responsible for what you do or allow to be done to your body is YOU.
For me, watching this series galvanized me into action. In the last six months, I’ve done more research into health and diet than in all my 60 years (birthday next month!) put together. I’ve always done some kind of exercise, and I’m in fairly good shape, but I’m determined to approach old age on my own terms.
I’m tired of hearing people say that it’s normal for someone to be in crappy condition because he or she is old. No, it isn’t. And it isn’t a fatality. We can all look after ourselves better.
But for that to happen, we have to value our physical, mental, emotional and spiritual health more than the accumulation of wealth and objects.
So my advice is to watch half an hour of the first film in this series.
If you don’t like it, then you can go to the mall and buy yourself an ice cream.
But don’t say, “Oh, I don’t want to think about this. It’s so depressing. It makes me afraid.”
Your life or the life of a loved one might very well depend on your taking the time to watch these films.
Isn’t that worth more than buying a new shirt that you’re never going to wear anyway?
The link again:
*“The Truth About Cancer: A Global Quest”
And yes, if you click on the link I do stand to gain a dollar or two as an affiliate. But if you think I’m suggesting that you look at the films so I can earn some money, you haven’t understood the whole point of this website.
Have a great weekend, whatever you decide to do.
Love
Richard
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