Ann E. Fonfa has been in remission from breast cancer for over 25 years. Today, she shares her personal journey of confronting and overcoming the disease to help others.
Ann adopted an organic, plant-based diet, started taking nutritional supplements, and began exercising for a minimum of 60 minutes per day. Inertia, doing nothing, Ann reflected, was perhaps the biggest danger of all.
“I also felt it was very important to share my upbeat and optimistic spirit with other people,” Ann continued.
Gerson Therapy involves a strict organic vegetarian diet, nutritional supplements, and enemas to treat the cancer. Ann went into remission in 1995 and has remained cancer-free ever since.
1. You Really Are What You Eat ...
“I believe that what we eat is the number one most important thing,” Ann explained, advocating no artificial colors, flavors, preservatives, or chemicals of any kind.2. ... So, Eat Organic
Ann also advocates an organic, vegetarian diet. “I moved to vegetarian beginning in 1974,” she explained to Nutraceuticals World, “and steadily changed things step by step. Now I call myself ‘vegan with mercy.’” The 71-year-old consumes mostly raw foods and upward of 10 fruits and vegetables per day.3. Take Pleasure in the Little Things
“Not letting the fear of cancer overwhelm you so that there’s nothing else left” is tremendously important, Ann advised, as per CHIPSA. “You have to find joy on a daily basis, and it’s doable.”4. Smile
Smiling is contagious, Ann says, and it’s particularly beneficial to share a smile and a positive attitude in group settings.5. Stay Active
Ann regaled how her mother became her companion while having treatment at CHIPSA Hospital in Tijuana, Mexico. The pair enjoyed walks in the hospital grounds every single day. For Ann, a healthy body is a healthy mind, and a healthy mind helps facilitate faster healing.6. Educate Yourself
Lectures, classes, and self-motivated research are empowering, says the 25-year cancer survivor.7. Practice Positive Thinking
Holistic medicine believes that the psychosomatic element of healing is not to be underestimated. Positive speech, visualization, and an optimistic attitude, Ann believes, may help expedite the healing and recovery process.8. Detox
Ann swears by coffee enemas, even going so far as to say that the cleansing practice has changed her life.9. Stay Resolute
“Many have done it before you,” Ann assured others, as per CHIPSA Hospital, “and it’s now your turn.”Ann’s recovery from cancer without the aid of chemotherapy or radiation is known in the medical community as “spontaneous remission,” and it remains controversial.
“Without formal scientific studies,” Johnson continued, “it’s impossible to generate statistics on the efficacy of alternative treatments.”
Ann, however, has always maintained that the stronger and healthier she got, the better able she was to deal with her cancer. For Ann, the 9-step lifestyle plan is a no-brainer.