Suzanne Somers sure has come a long way since her days playing the airheaded but lovable part of the room mate triangle of Three’s Company. She became an instant sex symbol, and her blond good looks along with her long tan legs earned her a top spot in the poster girl for sexiness contest.
Who would have ever thought that she would keep herself relevant all these years, and become a sort of mogul of health, wellness and beauty products as well as best selling books on how to age well and how to help stall and even reverse the aging process?
Not only has she successfully marketed a lot of alternative types of products and beauty products and books, but she has also controversially endorsed alternative treatments for breast cancer. She has openly attacked chemotherapy, radiation, and other types of conventional medicine which are used to treat breast cancer, but also happen to make the women who take them very ill in the process.
She is brave, I must hand it to her, because of course the medical industry has attacked her back, calling her endorsements of alternative medicine irresponsible and claiming that she has no basis, authority or education to be telling women what to do or advocating a certain treatment methodology for their breast cancer.
Somers most notably says that she cured her breast cancer by taking a series of bioidentical hormones (most likely estrogens and other types of hormones, although don’t quote me on that, because most estrogen is supposed to fuel breast cancer), and a mistletoe extract as well.
She was criticized for sharing that information with her readers and endorsing it because science says there is no merit to the claims. I do wonder however, how can they say that when clearly she’s still with us, and she did indeed choose an alternative approach to curing her breast cancer?
One doctor in particular caught my attention. It’s a doctor who uses something called anti neoplastins, after discovering that cancer patients were lacking this in their urine. The results are quite interesting if you ever want to take a look in to it.
