Bailey O’Brien was a student on a partial athletic scholarship but was having trouble adjusting to life away from home and the pressures of performing in her sport.
During Bailey’s first semester of college she found a mole on her right temple and her life changed forever. The next few years were an ongoing journey to heal from inoperable Stage 4 melanoma skin cancer.
Click on the video to hear Bailey’s story of what worked when all conventional cancer treatments failed.
Just over a year later, Bailey returns to give us an update! She’s now working as a cancer coach, and continuing to research many treatments. Find out what she was surprised to hear… and a few options that she recommends based on her research and personal experience.
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I have just watched one of your news items which I so believe in but you mentioned in that about a NZ man who was jailed for posting the video of the Christchurch massacers, you commented that you didn’t condone what he did but said you thought NZ didn’t have freedom of speech because of that, I have to strongly dissagee with you on that, as a New Zealander iI can assure you we do have freedom of speech here. This was a case where we as a country are not used to violence at this level and a very sensitive time for us all. That man was punished in this way as we found the whole episode absolutely distressing and we do not need to encourage others to do similar things.
Keep up the good work but maybe look into our country a little more before you say we have no freedom of speach.
videos are unavailable, do u have transcriptions?