Why so much hate?
This coming October, The International College of Integrative Medicine (ICIM) will host a lecture by Dr. Jay H. Mead entitled “Immunity and Cancer: Winning the Battle with comprehensive solutions for the prevention and survival” at its conference in Columbus (Ohio, USA) “Innovation! Meeting Today’s Medical Challenges”.
The ICIM e-newsletter informs us that this event will discuss the many forms and types of cancer, as well the ways in which our conventional medical approach based on the principle of a “one model fits all” response leaves a significant room for improvement. The immune and hormonal systems, adrenal endurance, liver, as well as gastrointestinal functions and sleep quality in fact all play a vital role for staying healthy when it comes to fighting the cancerous cells that the body produces around the clock. This presentation will undeniably provide the audience with a better understanding of the ongoing interaction between our many endocrine and metabolic systems.
Personally, I have long been convinced that cancer, like the ancient Greek creature Medusa, could be viewed as a monster with multiple heads. This is exactly why I decided to create the Targetage® and French Secret® lines of products that come in addition to the Beljanski® line. Unfortunately, the fact that I advocate a healthy lifestyle, gentle detoxification and natural vitamins for daily use, while promoting cutting-edge research confirming and expanding upon the quality and effectiveness of the Beljanski® products is not always understood by everybody. Some people are reluctant to change, some may be afraid that the quality of the Beljanski products may be affected on the long run. However some are also sending very positive feedback.
I am very appreciative for the abundant supportive correspondence that I have received and this truly gives me even more strength and confidence in my mission. From the depth of my heart, I would like to thank the person that came to listen to my presentation at Primevere exhibit and later wrote to me on April the 8th: “Sylvie, thank you again for your commitment and the one of all your colleagues. You have our gratitude for the comfort you bring to all of our patients. Much peace and all the best to you all.”