Suzanne Somers’ survival despite breast cancer a VICTORY

November 12, 2023

What the mainstream gets WRONG about Suzanne Somers

We recently lost famed actress Suzanne Somers… the comedienne who became “America’s sweetheart” while portraying Chrissy on the sitcom “Three’s Company.”

She had a long, successful career performing in MULTIPLE TV shows and movies… 

And she became a millionaire thanks to the ThighMaster, the leg workout device that she was hired to serve as celebrity spokesperson for… and ultimately invested in the product and built a whole new second career around it.

I like anything that gets folks up and moving around a little bit more… whether it’s Jane Fonda doing aerobics or Snoopy leading Jazzercise or something that gives you thighs like Suzanne Somers’!

But upon her recent death from breast cancer… a disease that had become practically a LIFELONG battle for her…

Not ALL the media headlines were CELEBRATING her.

Take, for instance, MedPage Today, which published this doozy: Suzanne Somers' Legacy Tainted by Celebrity Medical Misinformation.

Now, MedPage Today is essentially a trade publication for medical professionals. So, of course, it takes the mainstream approach when it comes to someone like Somers… who notoriously REFUSED conventional care for her cancer. 

She decided to FORGO poisoning her breast cancer with chemotherapy… instead turning to natural alternatives…

FOCUSING on nutrition, especially organics…

AVOIDING exposure to toxins…

And more.

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The mainstream is CLAIMING that’s what ultimately took her down…

But they’re wrong, my friend. 

Look at her survival rate!

Somers was diagnosed with her first type of cancer over 40 years ago… back when she was in her 20s. 

In her 30s, she OVERCAME skin cancer. 

And finally, her breast cancer diagnosis came in the year 2000. 

She was declared FREE of cancer in 2007. 

How many breast cancer patients NEVER get to that point… despite all the chemo, radiation, and surgeries that they’re PRESSURED into submitting to?

Now, I’ll admit that the short-term survival rates for breast cancer among Americans are pretty good… 

Especially if the disease is caught at an EARLY stage… BEFORE it has spread elsewhere in the body. 

But how much do those patients have to SACRIFICE to live another year, when they’re under the care of a conventional cancer doc?

There’s nausea… weakness… hair loss… disability… even malnutrition…

And ALL without supportive therapies like IVC to help them feel better?

In fact, Somers DID receive radiation and a lumpectomy to treat her cancer… only REJECTING chemo…

And she did BEAT cancer… for a long time. 

The thing about cancer is… once it grabs hold of you, it DOESN’T want to let go. 

So it was a MAJOR accomplishment for Somers to achieve CANCER-FREE status at all… and to live with such VITALITY for as long as she did. 

It’s a tragedy that she died at the young age of 76… but I wouldn’t call her battle with this AGGRESSIVE disease a failure. 

It was a VICTORY!

And she should be getting A LOT more credit than this.

May she rest in peace.

In pursuit of the truth,

Dr. Marc S. Micozzi, M.D., Ph.D.

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