Introducing Two Books That Will Change Your Life
Defeating the Enemy Cancer
and
Undefeated
Defeating the Enemy Cancer
Are our bodies full of toxic chemicals? Do these toxic chemicals cause disease?
Is there a connection between childhood domestic violence, trauma, and abuse to receiving a cancer diagnosis or other serious disease?
The Evidence Speaks:
Every day American women use an average of 12 personal care products that contain 168 different chemicals.
Men use an average of 6 personal care products that contain 85 different chemicals.
While the European Union has banned more than 2,000 toxic chemicals from cosmetic and skincare products, the United States has only banned eleven toxic chemicals. These toxic chemicals have been linked with serious health risk including cancer, endocrine disruption, fertility issues and much more (Scott Faber, Senior Vice President of Government Affairs, updated Tuesday, May 5, 2020).
The trauma caused by childhood neglect, sexual or domestic violence and abuse wreaks havoc in our bodies. Carolyn is a third-generation overcomer of childhood domestic violence, adult domestic violence and defeated enemy cancer.
Defeating the Enemy Cancer contains eye opening evidence exposing the devastating effects of chemicals in our food, water, cosmetics, skin care products, personal care products, cleaning products and just about everything available for human consumption.
Carolyn, a self-appointed Health Research Scientist shares from more than two decades of research and holistic protocols that enabled her to remain cancer free for almost two decades. Carolyn knows her stuff and holds nothing back in this share all book to reveal the truth.
Undefeated
Think there is no hope? There is no way out. Think Again.
Fear and hopelessness chain more than 2 billion globally to their abusers. This silent addiction of abuse leads to death and the destruction of untold billions around the world.
Childhood domestic violence and abuse is a Global Genocide and Financial Titanic, and we are all on board.
The costs to society are staggering and poorly understood. In a 2010 study, economists calculated that the average cost of a single sexual assault in the United States amounted to $240,776 — from the victim’s pain and suffering, medical bills, lost productivity, judicial system expenses and the lost productivity from the incarcerated offender. One aggravated assault costs society about $107,020, with $95,023 from pain and suffering, plus the burden of increased risk of homicide.
Based on this lower figure alone, the total cost to the United States of the almost 5 million domestic violence cases per year is about $460 billion. In other words, if we could find a way to reduce these incidents by half, the benefits would be the same as making the country at least $230 billion better off every year. That’s nearly 10 times the entire annual Justice Department Budget.
Carolyn, a third-generation survivor of childhood domestic violence and adult domestic violence invites you to take a journey to a remote island called The Island of Abuse.
Do not fear, Carolyn is a very experienced tour guide and knows the way to escape. Special night vision glasses provide safe navigation. A treasure map is provided to ensure your safe passage.
You will discover hidden riches found in the dark places of your past. You cannot see them now. They are awaiting your discovery.
You own the real estate called you. You have the keys that open the door to your new home.
Step into it!
Join the Wait List and Bonus
Click below to join the wait list to download Carolyn’s chapter from Cracking the Rich Code FREE
Doug Kaufmann, Know the Cause TV Program:
Introducing Two Books That Will Change Your Life
Defeating the Enemy Cancer
and
Undefeated
Defeating the Enemy Cancer
Are our bodies full of toxic chemicals? Do these toxic chemicals cause disease?
Is there a connection between childhood domestic violence, trauma, and abuse to receiving a cancer diagnosis or other serious disease?
The Evidence Speaks:
Every day American women use an average of 12 personal care products that contain 168 different chemicals.
Men use an average of 6 personal care products that contain 85 different chemicals.
While the European Union has banned more than 2,000 toxic chemicals from cosmetic and skincare products, the United States has only banned eleven toxic chemicals. These toxic chemicals have been linked with serious health risk including cancer, endocrine disruption, fertility issues and much more (Scott Faber, Senior Vice President of Government Affairs, updated Tuesday, May 5, 2020).
The trauma caused by childhood neglect, sexual or domestic violence and abuse wreaks havoc in our bodies. Carolyn is a third-generation overcomer of childhood domestic violence, adult domestic violence and defeated enemy cancer.
Defeating the Enemy Cancer contains eye opening evidence exposing the devastating effects of chemicals in our food, water, cosmetics, skin care products, personal care products, cleaning products and just about everything available for human consumption.
Carolyn, a self-appointed Health Research Scientist shares from more than two decades of research and holistic protocols that enabled her to remain cancer free for almost two decades. Carolyn knows her stuff and holds nothing back in this share all book to reveal the truth.
Undefeated
Think there is no hope? There is no way out. Think Again.
Fear and hopelessness chain more than 2 billion globally to their abusers. This silent addiction of abuse leads to death and the destruction of untold billions around the world.
Childhood domestic violence and abuse is a Global Genocide and Financial Titanic, and we are all on board.
The costs to society are staggering and poorly understood. In a 2010 study, economists calculated that the average cost of a single sexual assault in the United States amounted to $240,776 — from the victim’s pain and suffering, medical bills, lost productivity, judicial system expenses and the lost productivity from the incarcerated offender. One aggravated assault costs society about $107,020, with $95,023 from pain and suffering, plus the burden of increased risk of homicide.
Based on this lower figure alone, the total cost to the United States of the almost 5 million domestic violence cases per year is about $460 billion. In other words, if we could find a way to reduce these incidents by half, the benefits would be the same as making the country at least $230 billion better off every year. That’s nearly 10 times the entire annual Justice Department Budget.
Carolyn, a third-generation survivor of childhood domestic violence and adult domestic violence invites you to take a journey to a remote island called The Island of Abuse.
Do not fear, Carolyn is a very experienced tour guide and knows the way to escape. Special night vision glasses provide safe navigation. A treasure map is provided to ensure your safe passage.
You will discover hidden riches found in the dark places of your past. You cannot see them now. They are awaiting your discovery.
You own the real estate called you. You have the keys that open the door to your new home.
Step into it!
Join the Wait List and Bonus
Click below to join the wait list to download Carolyn’s chapter from Cracking the Rich Code FREE
Doug Kaufmann, Know the Cause TV Program: