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The Untold Story by Wendy Gilbert-Grey: The Secrets Which May Reverse Breast Cancer

Announcement posted by Amber PR 20 Sep 2019

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“Over a 30-year period, more than 1.3 million women have been wrongly treated for breast cancer.” This confronting fact is from Wendy Gilbert-Grey’s new book, Deadly Choices: Myths, Lies and the Over-Diagnosed – The Secrets That May Help You Reverse Breast Cancer.


Meet the Author and Integrative Health Coach when she launches her new book on 28 September in Sydney. Gilbert-Grey presents controversial information and misinformation about cancer, particularly breast cancer.


“There is so much misinformation out there. Take back your health. Keep life simple, eat clean, have clean positive thoughts, and most of all, have gratitude.”


In this tell-all book, Gilbert-Grey shares her wealth of knowledge, in-depth research, and eye-opening studies which will change the way you view cancer – and cancer treatments – highlighting alternative options that aren’t often discussed by the medical industry with their patients. She addresses the poisons and toxins linked to cancer, radiation in mammogram testing, crucial questions to ask after being diagnosed with cancer, changing belief systems, and holistic methods to regain optimal health.


“If 2,000 women are screened regularly for ten years, one woman will benefit from the screening, as she will avoid dying from breast cancer. At the same time, ten healthy women will, as a consequence, become cancer patients and will be treated unnecessarily. This can happen from being misdiagnosed and/ or accumulative radiation ionisation.”


Deadly Choices is a must-read for all women and men, and is available in ebook and paperback from Amazon.


Launch Details

Where: Bar Coluzzi, 320b Victoria Street Darlinghurst, Sydney

When: 28 September 2019

Time: 2.30pm - 4.00pm.



Wendy Gilbert-Grey is an Integrative Health Coach, specialising in Integrative Nutrition, Hormone Health, and Gut Health. Having trained at the prestigious Institute for Integrative Nutrition (IIN), she is currently working towards her PhD in Natural Medicine.