Doctors give her two weeks to live, but she's still living and fighting food cancer.

One woman who is fighting cancer says that her dietary obsession has given her advantage in her battle. British Natasha Greenley, 37, is struggling with stomach cancer and says that after doctors gave her little hope, she returned with despair to healthy food. Doctors gave him two weeks to live, [...]
One woman who is fighting cancer says that her dietary obsession has given her advantage in her battle.
British Natasha Greenley, 37, is struggling with stomach cancer and says that after doctors gave her little hope, she returned with despair to healthy food.
The doctors gave her two weeks to live, but she challenged them.
“They had their doubts, and I and her husband began digging online for an alternative”.

It now consumes healthful foods to empower the immune system by preparing blood for chemistry.
I'm really fine, I'm still being treated, but in general they're still shocked that I'm still here”
This has changed my life forever- my diet was terrible before this- a lot of alcohol and fast foods”.
I didn't understand what I was doing to my body, it was making me sick. Now I'm a different man”
When you feel so low and then regain your body, it doesn't have to be paid”
She has become friendly with a well - known cook of clean food and receives advice from it.

After setting up a page in the FB, she regularly posts information on her health on prescriptions she uses.
The vegetables and fresh fruits are always the dominant part of the recipes.
Doctors who are treating her say that this type of cancer has several ways to treat it.
The choice is sometimes difficult, but the important thing is that the patient is well-informed and fully involved in the process”.
Natasa's “Treatment continues and it remains positive, active and very engaged in self-care”.













