She Was Drinking Carrot Juice Every Morning For 8 Months, And Then The Unbelievable Happened

Ann Cameron which has written numerous of books for children has one story where she is the main character. She became very famous because of her battle against color cancer where she comes up as a winner.

She went on a surgery in 2012 when the cancer was in the third stage. This was not her first encounter with this terrible disease. She lost her husband in 2005. He had lung cancer and he took chemotherapy.

Ann refused chemotherapy.

Her story was widely spread on the blogs, TV-shows, newspapers where she was presented as a winner of the battle with cancer.

“In June 2012, I was subjected to surgery for colon cancer, and after that I refused chemotherapy treatment. Every day I felt better, but after six months, the control examination showed that the cancer had spread to the lung, and colon cancer, entered in the fourth stage”, she told.

She claims that she spent hours and days on researching for a solution and she was pretty determined that she will find it.

Then she found one story of a person named Ralph Kalley, where he explains how he beat the skin cancer by consuming a juice made of carrots. He has consumed juice from 2.5 kilograms of carrots daily.

Ann decided to try this method and follow Ralph’s footsteps. So, she began to drink carrot juice every day, distributing it evenly throughout the day.

She claims that after only eight weeks the cancer had stopped spreading, the tumors began to reduce their size and the swelling in the lymph nodes.

After only four months the nodes have returned to normal and the cancer cells has continued to reduce in size.

Eight months later, the computed tomography showed that the cancer was gone.

The carrot juice is rich in natural pesticides with anti-tumor properties and fatty alcohol. Also the carotene from carrots helps in the prevention of the creation of tumor cells.

After her experience, Ann wrote a book named “Curing cancer with carrots”, which is available on Amazon.