Physical Exercise and Cancer Prevention
Research shows that regular physical activity is one of the most powerful tools in reducing cancer risk — particularly for ovarian and breast cancer.
Resource Library
A curated collection of articles on cancer prevention, alternative therapies, diet, and wellness — topics Luci explored on her own journey to becoming cancer-free.
Research shows that regular physical activity is one of the most powerful tools in reducing cancer risk — particularly for ovarian and breast cancer.
Intravenous (IV) Vitamin C therapy has gained attention as a complementary approach for cancer patients, with research suggesting it may help reduce side effects of conventional treatment.

Melatonin, best known as a sleep hormone, has shown promising anti-cancer properties in research studies — including the potential to slow tumor growth and reduce chemotherapy side effects.

Research from Harvard University and other institutions has raised questions about the link between factory-farmed dairy products and hormone-dependent cancers.