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The Moment I Realized Cancer Wasn’t the Root Problem
When I first heard the words “you have cancer,” I thought the tumor itself was the enemy. But the deeper I researched, the more I realized something that completely changed my perspective: cancer wasn’t the root problem — it was a symptom of deeper imbalance within the body. That realization shifted me from fear and panic to faith, wisdom, and informed choices. In this personal blog, I share the moment everything changed for me and why strengthening the body God designed beca

Paula Black
May 232 min read


What Juicing Taught Me About Healing
What if healing is about more than medicine alone? In this heartfelt blog, Paula shares the powerful lessons juicing taught her about nourishment, consistency, faith, and giving the body what it needs to heal. Discover how small daily choices can strengthen the body, renew hope, and support the journey toward wellness—one glass at a time.

Paula Black
May 193 min read


Do You Know What Cancer Really Is?
One of the biggest “aha” moments I had during the early days of my cancer journey completely changed the way I approached healing. For most of my life, I believed something many people assume—that cancer is a foreign invader, an outside enemy attacking the body. But what I discovered shifted my perspective in a profound way. What Cancer Is Not: Cancer is not a foreign invader. As I began to research and understand more, I learned that cancer actually begins from within. It st

Paula Black
Apr 83 min read


The Small Steps That Began to Restore My Health
Healing doesn’t always begin with a breakthrough—it often begins with a small step. When Paula realized her body wasn’t failing her but trying to get her attention, everything started to change. Instead of chasing quick fixes, she chose a different path: simple, intentional choices made consistently over time. From drinking more water to reducing stress and renewing her mind through faith, she discovered that true healing is not rushed—it’s restored little by little.

Paula Black
Mar 193 min read
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