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She has posted before about how she actively tans as she believes it has health benefits. That was wild to me as I know quite a few Australians/people living in Aus and they absolutely never tan!
Australian here and I do absolutely NOT sunbake or tan. Everyone I know does not. Sun beds are banned and sun safety messages are drilled into us from 2+ onwards ‘no hat no play’ ‘slip slop slap’ etc
 
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Clearly her use of sunscreen (none) is inherited. Walking ad for skin cancer & leathery old skin. I know the sun isn’t strong in the UK but come on
 

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After seeing this, I have to seriously question Kate’s dedication. If you can’t stand at your kitchen counter and administer two enemas, in street clothes, without even pausing your conversation, are you even serious about healing yourself?
 
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A friend just forwarded me a heartbreaking post of a young Aussie family who are headed to H4C inspired by Kate. He knows the family and they’re lovely, down to earth and not wealthy. They’re just looking for a way to keep him alive so he can be a father and a husband a little longer.

I hope to heck that Kate genuinely believes that it will help and it’s not all a big sham.

How she could sleep at night knowing that good honest families are remortgaging their homes to head there based on her endorsement is beyond me.

maybw it’s called Hope 4 Cancer because it gives them hope? It doesn’t actually cure them just gives them hope it will?
DEAD 😭

they went to H4C on Kate’s recommendation spent a bucket of money they didn’t really have.

now 3 months later he’s gone.

don’t know them well but can’t help be saddened that kids have lost their dad, a wife has lost her husband and they lost all their financial security because they believed that they’d have a miracle like Kate did.
 
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DEAD 😭

they went to H4C on Kate’s recommendation spent a bucket of money they didn’t really have.

now 3 months later he’s gone.

don’t know them well but can’t help be saddened that kids have lost their dad, a wife has lost her husband and they lost all their financial security because they believed that they’d have a miracle like Kate did.
This is FOUL and of all the influencers scammy bulls hit I see, this takes the cake. The likes of belle Gibson type health frauds who mislead vulnerable people need to be hauled over the coals. It’s disgusting
 
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Nooo Kellie don't get sucked in by Mexico 😩 This is why what Kate and others do is so dangerous, it gives people false hope!
 
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Nooo Kellie don't get sucked in by Mexico 😩 This is why what Kate and others do is so dangerous, it gives people false hope!
Aw I love Kellie! Her podcast was really interesting and heartbreaking. I don’t think she’ll ever fully understand how powerful her voice is!
And duck H4C… it’s a scam. A clinic charging $75k for unproven therapies is a fancy death sentence with margaritas
 
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This is where the problem lies.. Kate is promoting H4C and you see these families sacrifice everything, when in reality most pass away within 3 mths of going to that place. I just wonder with all the stuff there pumping through people's body is actually making people sicker. For Kellie to think about going to H4C is a scary thought. I doubt the outcome will be good for her.
 
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A lovely girl I went to school with was diagnosed with stage 4 metastatic breast cancer that had spread to her liver. Unfortunately she passed away 5 months after attending H4C. She documents her journey on her Instagram page (theholisticnutritionist). One post that stuck out to me was on the day she was returning back to NZ from H4C she vomited half a litre of blood in the shower, she stated she was accumulating fluid in her abdomen while she was there. She made it back to NZ and went to hospital to find oesophageal varices due to portal hypertension from a blockage in her liver vein. She was away from her small children for a month and then passed away 5 months later 😞
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Also found this very interesting abstract on PubMed

Tijuana, Mexico, has become a refuge for cancer patients who have been convinced that they may be cured of their terminal illness by unconventional, unproved, and disproved methods offered in the border clinics. About a dozen United States promoters have joined with Mexican colleagues to offer a variety of treatments. Some patients are diagnosed using standard methods prior to arrival at the clinics, but many healthy individuals are misdiagnosed as having cancer or "precancer" and are then treated there. Others are told they have been cured or are improving even though they still have active disease. The modalities and regimens used are often referred to as "metabolic therapy" and, for the most part, are either not based on sound scientific principles or have been shown in controlled clinical trials to be useless or even dangerous. A basic metabolic regimen consists of three phases: detoxification with fasting and bowel cleansing, strengthening the immune system with numerous "supplements," and attacking cancer with "natural and non-toxic" chemicals. Popular treatments include injections of hydrogen peroxide, large quantities of pressed liver and carrot juice, coffee enemas, infusions of Laetrile mixed with massive doses of vitamins and dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO), special diets, and a host of other pseudoscientific regimens. Unfortunately, no evidence exists that any of these modalities is more effective than no treatment at all. Patients traveling to the Mexican border clinics for metabolic therapy are subjecting themselves to costly and hazardous regimens, especially if they forgo responsible medical care in the process. The American Cancer Society, therefore, strongly urges individuals with cancer not to seek treatment with metabolic therapies in the Mexican border clinics.
 
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A lovely girl I went to school with was diagnosed with stage 4 metastatic breast cancer that had spread to her liver. Unfortunately she passed away 5 months after attending H4C. She documents her journey on her Instagram page (theholisticnutritionist). One post that stuck out to me was on the day she was returning back to NZ from H4C she vomited half a litre of blood in the shower, she stated she was accumulating fluid in her abdomen while she was there. She made it back to NZ and went to hospital to find oesophageal varices due to portal hypertension from a blockage in her liver vein. She was away from her small children for a month and then passed away 5 months later 😞
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Also found this very interesting abstract on PubMed

Tijuana, Mexico, has become a refuge for cancer patients who have been convinced that they may be cured of their terminal illness by unconventional, unproved, and disproved methods offered in the border clinics. About a dozen United States promoters have joined with Mexican colleagues to offer a variety of treatments. Some patients are diagnosed using standard methods prior to arrival at the clinics, but many healthy individuals are misdiagnosed as having cancer or "precancer" and are then treated there. Others are told they have been cured or are improving even though they still have active disease. The modalities and regimens used are often referred to as "metabolic therapy" and, for the most part, are either not based on sound scientific principles or have been shown in controlled clinical trials to be useless or even dangerous. A basic metabolic regimen consists of three phases: detoxification with fasting and bowel cleansing, strengthening the immune system with numerous "supplements," and attacking cancer with "natural and non-toxic" chemicals. Popular treatments include injections of hydrogen peroxide, large quantities of pressed liver and carrot juice, coffee enemas, infusions of Laetrile mixed with massive doses of vitamins and dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO), special diets, and a host of other pseudoscientific regimens. Unfortunately, no evidence exists that any of these modalities is more effective than no treatment at all. Patients traveling to the Mexican border clinics for metabolic therapy are subjecting themselves to costly and hazardous regimens, especially if they forgo responsible medical care in the process. The American Cancer Society, therefore, strongly urges individuals with cancer not to seek treatment with metabolic therapies in the Mexican border clinics.
I remember Kate well, as she documented her journey 😢
 
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Ive said this before, but all those people in that cancer clinics highlights appear to be dead, if you go to all their individual pages, there are no current posts, so someone who has the time could basically go through, see when they attended the clinic, when the posts stop, that’s when they died. It’s bleeping gross. How can people be so awful.
 
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Naturally, uses a picture where she had to open her blouse up to make sure you could see her port and bandages.
Milk it for all its worth, baby!
 
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