
🎗️Cancer Is a Metabolic Disaster: How the Disease Itself Disrupts Your Body’s Foundations
Before chemo, radiation, or hormone blockers ever touch your body… cancer itself has already started a metabolic storm.

🫐Why Antioxidants Are Vital After Breast Cancer Treatment
If you’re feeling exhausted, foggy, inflamed, or just off after breast cancer treatment, you’re not alone and you’re not broken. Your body is still recovering. One of the most overlooked tools in that recovery? Antioxidants.

🎀 Welcome to After the Bell Healing: Support for Survivors Who Deserve More
There’s a moment they don’t prepare you for.
The moment after the last chemo.
After the bell rings.
After the final doctor visit when everyone tells you, “Congratulations!”
But instead of relief, you feel… lost.

☣️🧬PALB2 vs BRCA: What Your Genes Might Be Saying About Breast Cancer and What You Can Do About It
When people hear about genetic mutations and breast cancer, the BRCA genes usually come to mind. But there’s another major player in the conversation, PALB2. If you’ve been diagnosed with a mutation or are navigating family history and testing, it can feel like you’re carrying a ticking time bomb.

🧬How Cancer Treatment Depletes Your Mineral and Nutrient Stores
Cancer treatment is known to take a toll on your body, but have you ever stopped to consider what that actually means? Beyond the fatigue and hair loss, treatment can leave your body deeply depleted on a cellular level. In this post, I’m breaking down how surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, and long-term medications impact your mineral and nutrient stores and why understanding this is key to feeling like yourself again after treatment.

Rebuilding After Cancer: How HTMA Can Guide Your Healing
After cancer treatment, your body is depleted in ways you can’t always see. HTMA (Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis) helps uncover those hidden imbalances so you can stop guessing and start healing with clarity and confidence.

From Guesswork to Guidance: The Smarter Way to Supplement After Cancer
I didn’t want to just survive after cancer … I wanted to feel good again. In this blog, I share how I went from supplement overwhelm to targeted support that actually worked.