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EMMy mom was first diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer in 2019. It came back as stage 4 in 2023.
Looking back, there are three things we would have done differently — things that I truly believe could have saved her life. 💔
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❤️ Pause before deciding.
When my mom got her biopsy results, the doctors rushed her into treatment immediately.
But this cancer had been growing for years. There was no reason to rush — only fear.
We should have taken a breath, researched, and looked at all the options instead of reacting out of panic.
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❤️ See an integrative oncologist from the start.
Her first oncologist cared about her but didn’t believe in root-cause medicine. He told her to “eat whatever she wanted.”
By the time we found an integrative oncologist — someone who looked at her whole body and the why behind the cancer — it was too late.
If we had done that from the beginning, her treatment plan and outcome would have been so different.
(I have a list of integrative oncologists saved in my “Cancer” highlight 🙌🏻)
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❤️ Support the immune system.
The immune system is our body’s built-in defense against cancer.
If we could go back, we would have made this our top priority — strengthening her immune function alongside any treatment.
Her integrative oncologist told us this was the most important factor in long-term healing and remission.
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💔 If I knew then what I know now, she’d still be here.
That’s why I share — to help other families find the root cause before it’s too late.
🌿 I created a free guide with what we learned about optimizing the immune system — the same information that’s already changing people’s health and helping them fight disease naturally.
🦠 Comment “IMMUNE SYSTEM” below and I’ll send it to you.
I love you forever, Mom. ❤️
Follow @emilymariewellness for more ways to lower your risk of disease and support your body the way God designed it to heal. 🌿
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