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Bare Bones?

by Susan
(Florida)

(Dear Editor: I think I may have misunderstood what I was doing, here. I guess I thought this was a forum for questions and answers; so this entry is really only part-story and part-question. If you feel it is not appropriate for your purpose, please don't feel you must use it. But I would be so grateful if you would email me your answer to my question, either way. Thank you... Susan)

Nine years ago I was diagnosed with breast cancer, and after surgery, chemotherapy, radiation and a complete hysterectomy, I was put on Tamoxifin, then later, Aromasin. The Aromasin destroys whatever estrogen is left in my body; and its absence has reeked havoc on my bones. The doctor put me on Boniva for about a year and a half, but I developed esophageal problems, and got off of it about nine months ago. I have been studying ways to build my bones through vitamin supplements, and a dear friend of mine gave me your article on osteoporosis. I have read it through and want so much to follow your protocol, but my finances won't allow it at this time. I wonder what you would say to my adhering to the directive of eliminating my calcium intake for three to five months using only the Ionic Fizz Magnesium during that time, then switching to the Mineral Matrix8 after that? Believe me, I wish I could do the entire protocol program -- Basic or Full -- but I just can't right now.
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That would be okay. If possible, try to add on the Quanzor too as it is one of the top cancer fighters and would be quite valuable for cancer prevention. Speak to them at GetHealthyAGain about your financial situation and they will help you out with pricing. Call 800-832-9755.

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