Testimonial of the Month (May 2010)

I would like to share my true story.

My routine mammogram about 5 years ago showed white spots [cysts] and I was sent to a breast cancer specialist. I had the Brack study done, and every 6 months I also had an MRI, mammogram and ultra sound.

About 5 years ago, I joined a raw food club and as a result lost more than 100 pounds! I had to give up milk products. Believe me-giving up ice cream, whipped cream, cottage cheese, milk and all those specialty cheeses was VERY, VERY DIFFICULT for me, but I did it.

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Keep up the good work!

I was emailing a friend of mine yesterday telling her of my goals and I realised that these now seem possible because of you and not only that but I could also see that you have made me believe that I can shoot for the stars! This is motivating me to change more than anything.

(April, 2009)

This woman keeps getting older, and older, and PRETTIER, and SEXIER, as she goes along!

Hi Tonya! I am a big fan of yours, and I just want to say, that whatever you're doing, keep doing it!!! I recently saw a picture of you online, and I said to myself... and please excuse me, "This little heifer!!!" I have always been happy for you discovering your new found beauty. But THIS time, I was a little upset! I said, "This woman keeps getting older, and older, and PRETTIER, and SEXIER, as she goes along! It's not FAIR!!!!"...You always looked sexy since going on the raw food diet a number of years ago, but NOW... somehow , you look SEXIER.

(April, 2009)

I enjoy reading your monthly Beautiful on Raw newsletter

Dear Tonya, I enjoy reading your monthly Beautiful on Raw newsletter. I am having a hard time convincing myself that I could actually go on the raw food diet. I am 52 years old and have eaten the way of most American's my entire life. I almost feel like I would have to be diagnosed with cancer in order for me to change the way I eat. My family all eat the same way I do and see no reason to change, which makes it harder for me to change my eating habits. I don't want to have the illnesses of aging that I see my parents suffering with. That in itself should be enough to motivate me.

(April, 2009)

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