The Guardian, 5/21/2013
May is skin cancer awareness month, with this Friday, May
24th being “Don’t Fry Day”, supported by the EPA, the FDA and the National
Cancer Association. How can we take
measures to avert over-exposure to damaging rays? A recent article on Fox suggests that
researchers are looking for a vaccine to help prevent skin cancer, but is a
vaccine really what we need? Another
recent article states “holidaymakers are at risk…because their sunscreen is out
of date”, claiming that people are lathering up with expired sunscreen that
isn’t working.
Statistics say skin cancer is the most common form of cancer
these days with 1 in 6 Americans diagnosed.
What can we do to remain healthy and cancer-free?
Here are 10 healthy suggestions to prevent and even reverse
possible skin cancer…
Bee Propolis – With excellent results, more than 20 studies
in experimental medicine and hospital settings used Bee Propolis internally and
externally to successfully prevent
malignant cell growth, increase the aspects of the immune system that wards off
cancer, bringing balance back into the body of one previously ravaged with
cancer. Bee Propolis in amounts of only
30-50 drops of a tincture 4x a day had these amazing results, reducing
different types of cancer, including malignant melanoma. (Other types of cancer that received benefits
were breast, colon and genital cancer along with lung and liver
metastases). In Yugoslavia, the use of
Propolis was found to reduce harmful side-effects of radiation therapy…
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