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Surviving The Death Sentence - How My Mother Survived Pancreatic Cancer

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Thirteen years ago, Samantha Young was on her deathbed with Pancreatic Cancer. She had a 10cm malignant tumor on her pancreas and the doctors couldn't help her. They gave her only three months to live.This is the compelling true story of how she came back from the edge of death, by completely natural means - to not only survive, but to thrive.Samantha's daughter, Traysiah Spring, not only recounts her story but also shares the many powerful healing secrets that Samantha has learned along the way.Samantha is a walking, talking example of the healing power of the human body and is a beacon of hope for anyone who is suffering from terminal cancer.She is living proof that you can heal from anything - even a death sentence like Pancreatic Cancer.

156 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 14, 2013

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I hope that no one suffering from pancreatic cancer or any other type of cancer, for that matter, reads this book. It gives a false hope that some quacky, ridiculously expensive "health institute" in Florida could cure cancer based off of wheatgrass juice and raw vegetables and other pseudoscience. While I am exceptionally happy that Samantha Young survived this horrific disease, the book is horribly written, and I was clenching my fists and gritting my teeth at the bogus claims on almost every page.
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