CANCER AND OSTEOPOROSIS
by Kathy
(Kitchener, ON. Canada)
In 2006 at the age of 47, I was diagnosed with Uterine Cancer Stage II, same year I was diagnosed with Osteopenia (thinning of the bones). Due to the type of cancer, I can't have Hormone replacement treatment so my bones have decreased in density and just now in 2010, I was diagnosed with Osteoporosis.I am researching and trying to come up with natural treatments that will stop the progress of this horrible condition. I am active and I always took care of myself. It is hard to believe that I might die from a broken bone in a few years. I'll be turning 52 this week.
Kathy,
The supplements mentioned in this report are perfectly fine to use with whatever you choose to go with for the cancer. There is also a guarantee on them. Good luck!