Hello Beautiful Foundation, speaks to Gail who cured terminal melanoma on the Gerson Therapy..

Hello Beautiful Foundation founder, Jane Hutchison, speaks to Gail Sidgwick who cured her terminal melanoma cancer by following the Gerson Therapy ( http://gerson.org ) for 2 and a half years.
Doctors gave her three months to live that was 11 years ago.
We will be filming a second part in the series where Gail talks about Vitamin B-12 which was a vital part of the Gerson therapy.

It’s important for Hello Beautiful to share the stories of as many people as possible that cured their cancer by using nutrition.
The more people that tell their story of alternative healing the more it will help people have a more informed decision of what treatment to pick.
Wether it is the more conventional Chemotherapy or an Alternative therapy.

At 35 Jane Hutchison was diagnosed with Breast Cancer and choose Chemotherapy as she hadn’t learnt of the alternatives.
Now she spends her time educating people on the alternatives and living a healthy non-toxic lifestyle to try and prevent cancer from ever occuring and also to help prevent re-occurance.

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Hello Beautiful Foundation is a non-profit, artistic Registered Charity (1158384) that aims to strip out the negative energy associated with cancer.

As an experiential artwork that lives, breaths and evolves, Hello Beautiful Foundation explores the issues that arise when we, or our loved ones are faced with cancer and the importance that emotional awareness and positivity has in this reality.

Our exhibits and other awareness campaigns are designed to highlight the benefits of living a healthy, non-toxic lifestyle — a lifestyle which starts with personal happiness and extends into health, nutrition and social responsibility.

We actively bring artists, brands and other activists into this conversation in hopes that together we can achieve a better understanding of breast cancer and finding sustainable ways of preventing this illness.

As a community, our aim is to not only provide a support network for the people and families that have been affected by cancer, but also to provide a central location for traditional and alternative therapies to collide for the ultimate benefit of mankind.