Laura Bond is a freelance journalist who has written for many leading publications including The Sunday Times, The Mail on Sunday, Tatler, Psychologies, Cosmopolitan, and Nature and Health magazine. Her Cosmopolitan pieces are frequently syndicated in international editions including in Italy, South America, India, Malaysia and South Africa. She is currently training as a health coach at the Institute of Integrative Nutrition in the UK. Laura has also worked on a wide variety of publications in Australia including The West Australian. The Perth Sunday Times ran a piece on Laura's blog last year and Gemma Bond did some radio press and was featured in the Adelaide Advertiser.
This is the book the world needs to change the face of modern health-care - an absolute must for anyone with cancer and their relatives and friends. Facing a diagnosis of 'The Big C' can be terrifying and for most people their treatment plan and daunting future path is presented to them as a fait accompli. The author's mother Gemma Bond chose a path less trodden and this book beautifully documents the emotional rollercoaster she went on, and the physical challenges she faced. Because Laura has a journalistic mind she has thoroughly researched and really dug out not only the facts and science behind alternative treatments and therapies, but she also provides a very human approach from her experience of supporting her mum. Best of all she clearly lays out how to source these options and gives realistic suggestions. This book is unique and it's also a brilliant resource for the currently 'well'. When it comes to building immunity and cancer prevention, there little to rival it. It's moving, inspirational, informative and wonderfully uplifting all at the same time - Janey Lee Grace, TV and radio presenter and author of Imperfectly Natural Woman and Look Great Naturally Without Ditching the Lipstick An excellent source of information; highly recommended! - Jonathan V. Wright MD