
What If You Could Skip the Cancer?
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Narrated by:
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Katrina Bos
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Katrina Bos
About this listen
Why do we get cancer? Is it all just carcinogens and unlucky genetics? The answer is no.
This audiobook delves into the underlying reasons why some of us get cancer while others do not, and explains many of the mysteries of why we get sick. Why is a cancer diagnosis a death sentence for some and a life-changing opportunity for others? What allows some people, when given weeks or days to live, to be happy and healthy for decades to come?
Most importantly, what lessons can we learn from those who have beaten illness, so that we can live happily and healthily without ever having to get sick?
©2009, 2017 Katrina Bos (P)2018 Katrina BosI really enjoyed this book & had many ah-ha moments. It’s a great read & just makes sense.
Inspirational is an understatement. There are many chances to really dig deep & food for thought re: changing one’s own path & being authentic in this journey called life.
Thank you Katrina for sharing your story in a powerful & awe inspiring way. I’m so very grateful & can relate to the power within each & everyone of us to change our health & life by changing our thinking, keeping it real & honouring the voice inside 🙏💖🙏💖🙏💖
Everyone should read this book
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