Keep Your Breasts!: Preventing Breast Cancer the Natural Way

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"Keep Your Breasts! Preventing Breast Cancer the Natural Way" 2002, 6th printing is revised and updated with the new studies on Hormone Replacement Therapy and Mammograms. it has five new references and is completely revised. The author healed herself of breast and uterine cancer 12 years ago on the all-natural "MOTEP" program. She has not had any recurrence. Women and men around the world have healed themselves on this program. The book is in three languages ... More >>

Keep Your Breasts!: Preventing Breast Cancer the Natural Way

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Anonymous March 8, 2010 at 3:46 am

This book is pure garbage and should never have been published. This book is a tremendous disservice to anyone who has been diagnosed with breast cancer and to anyone else who would like to understand the subject. First of all, this author, Susan Moss, is not a medical professional and has no medical training or expertise(she has a college degree in Art and Psychology). She makes sweeping conclusions that breast cancer is caused by things such as a difficult childhood or a certain type of personality, and states that she cured herself of cancer, even though she never even had a diagnosis of the disease. She talks about a friend who did not respond to traditional medical treatment and based on that, she has concluded that women with breast disease should try to cure themselves through diet, spirituality and exercise. No one should buy this book. This book may cause women with breast cancer who could be cured by medical intervention to wait and try to cure themselves, which has never been proven to work, and could lead to advanced disease and death.
Rating: 1 / 5

Anonymous March 8, 2010 at 4:54 am

I cannot stress enough how truly uninformed this author is, there is no scientific or medical data to back any of her ridiculous claims. I believe this book is either self-published or published by a vanity press of some sort. There is nothing in here that I found helpful and plenty that could lead someone to make a potentially deadly decision regarding treatment options.

This book is a great disservice to anyone with breast cancer.
Rating: 1 / 5

A. korer March 8, 2010 at 6:17 am

Our time has come, a must read!

Susan Moss unwraps the medical establishment with her out of the box innovations regarding the history of breast cancer treatment in this country. Opposing the ‘big business’ of breast cancer in Keep Your Breasts she revealed a number of dueable steps known as ‘MOTEP’ to rid oneself of the breast cancer mentality. I first heard Susan Moss interviewed on FM radio and was amazed by her unpretentious super intelligent but loving attitude and information. She applied this to the non-invasive but intensive 20 WOTEP steps to healing. All women should read this book and share it with their loved ones.

Rating: 5 / 5

Aspen Leaf March 8, 2010 at 8:00 am

I LOVED this book!! Thank you, Susan Moss, for having the guts to believe in yourself and go up against conventional wisdom, and to write about it with such verve. I had a brush with the Breast Cancer Machine when my mammogram showed suspicious microcalcifications and my needle biopsy showed atypical ductal hyperplasia. My health care professionals insisted that I get a surgical biopsy to the tune of three thousand dollars to rule out cancer. Instead, I chose to see this as a wake-up call and to inform myself about how to strengthen my immune system and love of life. I probably wouldn’t follow Moss’s example if I had a lump diagnosed as cancer, but in such a circumstance I would at the minimum refuse chemotherapy. As Moss points out, and as I heard Candace Pert point out in her recording “Your Body Is Your Subconscious Mind,” there is no clinical evidence that chemo helps women with breast cancer.

I’d like to see a lot more thinking outside the box of cut, poison, burn in response to cancer. Moss is a pioneer.
Rating: 5 / 5

F. L Prowse March 8, 2010 at 8:27 am

Having lost a sister to breast cancer, and met Susan Moss at a book expo, I got the book and read it. I realize there is tremendous conflict surrounding this dreaded disease. Much of Susan’s writing is from her experience and needs to be heard. She urges anyone to look at certain things, and to question their beliefs about cancer. I have always seen that people are either self-motivated and creative — like an artist — or receptive to current belief systems. If you cannot figure your way through, as Susan Moss did, the myriad of treatments out there, using her own common sense and experimentation, you are going to become a victim. She faced the foe, learned a lot from her experience and kicked cancer.
If people don’t associate emotions with cellular health it is due to ignorance. All the latest research shows a direct correlation with emotional frequencies and physical well-being. Some of those who dislike this book seem to write with a lot of anger, even rage. I hope they lighten up.
Rating: 5 / 5

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