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Why I Created the Healing Cancer World Summit (a new personal story)

Hiya Gorgeous!

There’s something personal and difficult that I’ve wanted to share with you, my beloved community, for a while now, but I just wasn’t ready. I didn’t have the words because I was still processing my feelings. Plus, I was in game plan mode and maybe even experiencing a little PTSD.

In the fall of 2016, my phenomenal dad was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.

Typing those words still takes the air out of my lungs.

I had just finished speaking at the very last Hay House ICDI event in Ft. Lauderdale when my family’s life changed forever–yet again. Because my plane was delayed, I decided to stay with my parents in Connecticut rather than make the longer journey back to Woodstock. On the drive to their house, I found myself daydreaming about all the things I would focus on thanks to my newfound spaciousness. Maybe you can relate to my “once this is done I’ll relax and take care of myself” mentality.

What’s the famous John Lennon quote? Life is what happens when you’re making other plans? Ain’t that the truth.

The first clue something was wrong: I pulled into my parents driveway around midnight and all the lights were on. The only time that used to happen was when I was late for curfew and about to be grounded. My mom greeted me at the door, fully dressed (not in PJs), we said our hellos, hugged and briefly caught up. But all the while I was suspicious–waiting for the shoe to drop. And then it did.

“Listen, there’s something I need to tell you,” my mom started, “I don’t know how to say this so I’ll just say it, Dad has a mass on his pancreas and he needs to get a biopsy on Monday.” His pancreas? Shit. Shit. Shit.

I kept my cool but inside I was falling to pieces.

My dad is one of the most treasured people in my life. He has always been there for me, especially when he adopted me. Without my dad, I wouldn’t be the person I am today. He truly is an earth angel and when I needed him most (when I was diagnosed), he was the first person at my side. He almost created a traffic accident rushing to the hospital where I was sitting by myself, waiting for the results that would change my life forever.

“Can I come to his biopsy with you? And can I stay for as long as it takes to help you figure this out?” I asked.

“Oh, yes, please” my mom responded. We both cried and then we did what the women in my family do, we put on our game faces and started creating a healing (save-our-ass) strategy.

I didn’t sleep at all that night and I sadly don’t fully remember what I said to my dad the next morning. What I do remember vividly was his biopsy. He was still a little groggy when he came out of the procedure wearing nice “slacks,” dress shoes and a crisp button-down shirt, because in his words, “you have to look spiffy for these things.” Rest assured, I was not wearing my Sunday best when I had my own biopsy. It was a miracle I even brushed my teeth!

As I walked him to the car, holding his arm to steady his balance, he told me that he was sorry that my rock (him) was a little wobbly. This gutted me, but I didn’t let him see it. Later I stuffed myself into a closet where I could scream and cry into a pillow and he wouldn’t hear me.

But in that moment I just told him how honored I was to get to be his rock for a while.

And that’s exactly what I tried to do, as best as I could.

For the first time in my journey as a patient, I experienced what it’s like to be a caregiver.

Boy, do I have a whole new respect and understanding for all of you who have walked this path–especially my mom. My mother’s strength, grit, grace, love and unwavering determination are immeasurable. Let’s just say that when life kicks you in the teeth, she’s the kind of person you want by your side.

I also have more compassion for fellow-patients. Because I’ve never had treatment, I could previously only imagine what it was like for people. Well, this time I got to witness it firsthand. I had to learn how to take all of my knowledge and expectations and adapt them to my dad’s day-to-day reality, because sometimes he was too sick to rally around my self-care agenda. And that was OK.

If you’ve been following me for a while, you know that I don’t use the “gift” lingo when it comes to cancer. Yes, there are many life enriching blessings that come from the journey, but a gift is something different (at least to me). However, the fact that my family and I had learned so much as a result of my own diagnosis was indeed a great blessing. In fact, I’ve sometimes thought that the reason I got sick was so we’d have half a clue about what to do when my dad needed us most.

Now granted, I have this rare, stable, stage IV disease that I’ve managed to live with for 15 years now. I’ve never had treatment and so far I haven’t needed to, which is amazing because there still really aren’t any options for me.

My dad’s situation was the opposite. His disease was aggressive and if he didn’t have chemo, radiation and surgery, his chances of survival were slim. In fact, after his Whipple procedure (one hell of a frickin’ complicated surgery!) his talented and compassionate surgeon told us,

If it hadn’t gone well, my dad may have only had about 2 months to live.

Typing those words also takes the air out of my lungs.

Thankfully his treatment was a success and today my dad is in remission, which is why I’m ready to share this story (with his permission). It’s also why I’m writing this blog today.

Over the years I’ve promoted several online summits that I think could add immense value to your life. But many people have encouraged me to create my own specifically about cancer and prevention.

Though I liked the idea, I was often busy with other projects, and to be honest, I didn’t really want to dedicate a year of my life (the time it takes to create an online event like this) talking about cancer. Maybe because I spent so much of my early days sharing my story or maybe because I’m still a patient, and sometimes need a break from it all.

But when my dad got sick and we flew into action, finding the best doctors and surgeons, helping with dietary and lifestyle changes, and ultimately creating a healing plan that continues to this day, I was reminded of just how much my family and I know—and how many world-renowned experts I have on speed-dial.

That’s when Reid Tracy, the wonderful CEO of Hay House, circled back and said that if I was ready to host my own cancer summit, they would partner with me to help my team and I share it with the world. Reid had been checking in on me often, like the good friend and solid citizen he is. He knew what I was going through personally, but he also knew how healing this would be for countless people–including me and my dad. I knew he was right.

I also felt totally inspired by my dad’s strength. I watched this man, who is so dear to me, go through the valley of the shadow of death. And yet he did it with such grace, humor and resilience. He even skipped to the hospital at 5:30 a.m. the morning of the surgery! WTF? His motto was “hold fast” and he did just that.

So I said, “HELL YES! Let’s do this, Reid.”

That’s where the Healing Cancer World Summit began.

Whether you’re a cancer patient, survivor, thriver, caregiver or interested in prevention, this summit was created with your needs in mind. I carefully selected and interviewed 20 of the world’s top integrative oncologists, wellness experts, dietitians, spiritual teachers and remarkable survivors to bring you the most comprehensive and inspiring wellness event you’ve ever experienced.

And here’s something else you should know: This event was not about fear. It wasn’t about scaring you with statistics or telling you that cancer is your fault. This event was about giving you the hope and support you need to tackle whatever comes your way. While the summit has now concluded, I took the results and compiled a modern-day guide for navigating cancer that you can find here.

The truth is, there isn’t a magic bullet or a one-sided approach to healing. If there was, we would have won the so-called war on cancer by now. It’s also not your fault if you’re facing this situation. We don’t always have the tools and knowledge we need to avoid illness, and sometimes our genes are at play, too.

But each of us has the beautiful opportunity and responsibility to care for ourselves and that’s what I focused on in this summit. No fear. Only positivity and possibilities–which is exactly what I needed in my own journey.

Your turn: Let me know if you attended the Healing Cancer World Summit or read my new cancer guide and let me know what you think in the comments below.

Peace and healing,

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  1. Melissa Dupree says:

    I’m in!

  2. Susanne says:

    Oh girl…. I,M IN! So crazy kris, daughters who’ve helped there papa’s thru cancer are popping off life’s shelf at me. Yes me too, my pops has cancer. Thank you for your vulnerable stories & guiding pathways to care for our fav guys & ourselves too. Oddly lifestyle medicine is the same same for all of us. And seriously you’re funny.

  3. Sherrie says:

    IM SO IN! ????

  4. Donna Tregenza says:

    I’m in! Like your wonderful Dad I had an extremely rare and aggressive cancer. Stage IV cholangiocarcenoma that needed 14hr liver resection (removed 70% liver, bile bucts, lymph nodes and gall bladder). Then 6 months chemotherapy and finally right side stomach hernia (currently recuperating from, complications from surgery). Next month will be 12 months since surgery and I’m cancer free.
    You are amazing Kris! So inspirational and I can’t wait to get the summit on DVD (live in Australia).
    Love, blessings and hugs
    Donna

  5. You says:

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    continue your great job, have a nice weekend!

  6. Jill Dart says:

    I’m in!

  7. Annie says:

    I purchased the 2018 Cancer Summit, and I was surprised to find that I must go to Hay House to listen or view the Summit, in particular because Hay House site no longer enables me to view the product I purchased. The freebees are still available but the Cancer Summit is no where to be found in my personal library under my account on Hay House. Their explanation is that there are updating their site. The links in the email they sent confirming the purchase in Mid October 2018 no longer work “outdated”. When I was going to download the program while I could still access it, the pdf’s downloaded as a single page for the first page, but the rest of the pages downloaded as 2 pages per legal size sheet, making it extremely difficult to read, even as a print out. A bit disappointing, I would like to comment with all the information about EMF from using computers etc. I would like to have the program on my own Disk’s and not to have to be on some kind of computer, phone or i-pad to view and listen. food for thought. The program was very helpful and inspiring like a warm blanket. I am five years into my healing and need all the support I can get. Thank you

    • Janine, Team Crazy Sexy says:

      Hi Annie, so sorry for the issues you are having! I’ve just sent you an email to get this sorted for you <3 -Janine, Team Crazy Sexy

  8. Monica Bullard says:

    I am a brain cancer survivor in remission I had brain surgery and removed a 8×5 cm mass. I would like to attend you next summit.

  9. Suzanne Hubbard Gerken says:

    I am so in! I loved the first summit!
    It’s difficult enough to face one’s own cancer experience but to have to watch a family member suffer through it is unimaginable to me. You’re a rock star Kris! I just love you! I’m so delighted your dad is in remission and continues to gain strength and health.

  10. Becki Perez-Clark says:

    I’m in! Can’t wait to listen to it. I am sharing all of your info with co-workers and friends as so many of our people here seem to be getting diagnosed lately. We are a large work family and supportive of one another so sharing your positive lessons and real stories is a way I can to help. Thank you!

  11. Cheri Reed says:

    You mentioned a book by Joan Borysenko on forgiveness during your interview with her. Would you share the title, please? Thanks.

  12. Joanne says:

    Thank you so much for a wonderful summit. Reading about how cancer has affected your family and the relationship with your father brought me to tears and just flooded me with intense emotions. I totally understand your dilemma and the strong emotions related to a cancer diagnosis to yourself and then to your father. Just devastating! Five years ago my husband was diagnosed with non Hodgkin lymphoma. Being a caregiver was very difficult and stressfull and now the role has been reversed I was diagnosed in 2017 with ovarian cancer. I am now the patient. The summit you put together has helped my family immensely and given us hope. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for all your hard work❤️ You are very special and most of all compassionate!

  13. Rebecca Mwanjala says:

    Wow what a story, Kris. I have been following you since my CLL diagnosis in 2011. Caught it early and was “watch and wait” so I went ahead with life, had my boys who are now six and four-God is good! Facing a 90% compromised bone marrow and swollen neck nodes, I started chemo in 2015 after my sons birth he was only eight months. I have been in remission since then, but cut to last week on 10/08/2018 I felt an enlarged neck lymph node. Boys have been sick so I could have chalked it up to a cold, but went in for my annual CT scan and sure enough there was a significant growth. I had a neck biopsy yesterday and have been listening to Glen Sabin (who had exact same diagnosis), and all the other wonderful panelists you have put together. I instinctively know the CLL is back, just need the pathology report back to figure out what its characteristics are and exact diagnosis this time around. It is after all an incurable disease, but Glen’s story gives me hope that I will see my children’s, children. Thank you for putting this together and sharing your family’s story with us.

    Rebecca

  14. Angela says:

    Hi Kris,

    Loving the Healing Cancer summit but I have one request, is it possible to have the classes expire in a different time zone than east coast? It is impossible to listen to all of the sessions after work before they expire being three hours behind. ?

    Thanks for all you do!!!
    Angela

  15. Janel says:

    I’m in!

  16. Lisa Lyons says:

    IM In!!
    Because, again you are the beacon of light dearest Kris.
    My self care has been lousy lately because of stress and loss of hope. I don’t feel like my life matters much but your lovely words and colorful emails raise me up more than anyone. You are uplifting and loving to others so giving just like Wayne Dyer and Robert Holden. The 3 of you have helped people to FEEL lovable and worthy when my mind says I am not.

    So grateful. I have this big fear of cancer. It frightens me – I don’t want to be taken away from my boys – I am a single parent and the only one who cares for them – I’m the only one they have – they say I’m the only one who truly cares about their dreams and well being.
    They are 12 and 14 and I’m nearing 55 and I’m scared I could get a cancer diagnosis and then leave them alone. This cannot happen. I love them with all my soul.

    Lisa

  17. Annie says:

    I’m in!
    I applaud you Kris! ? ?? I can imagine the hop and leap sharing this other story must represent for you. This kind of courage is also contagious. Thank you. In 2016, your pages of knowledge saved my husband’s life. We now look forward to his 2-year-clear results. In kindness, Annie.

  18. Connie Kearns says:

    I’m in! and I’m into Prevention 🙂 Congrats on a great juicing book – I love it!

  19. Maria V Garces says:

    I”M IN !!!!! Yesterday I signed in to the Summit and purchased the audio YEYY!! and now reading your story I feel more connected than ever It is like the universe send me the message through an email of Hay House after meditating Now I could find the answers to all my questions It’s HOPE after this tough month. Well my father had the Whipple surgery on Sept 5, 2018 at Mt Sinai Hospital in Miami, FL He got the diagnostic of a Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor on August and for my mom and my sisters it’s being hard to see him after the surgery having discomfort most of the time and he is so weak now. He was in the hospital for 24 long days , with some minor complication DGE delayed gastric emptying so he hadn’t be able to eat yet. To get out of the hospital he had a Laparoscopic for the ng tube and feeding tube that procedure took 4 hrs it was supposed to be 2hrs but because of a lot of scar tissue and omentum he had that has to be removed so it took longer. At home he is recovering with the feeding tube to the small intestine and a drainage tube to his stomach for all gastric fluids that he is producing for only eating zips of water and 8 -10 spoons of light chicken broth. He is afraid to eat or drink because of the reflux and gastric fluids that make him feel so bad & vomit even though he drain every day and 800ml come out ;( it looks the stomach hasn’t wake up yet . He’s has mood swing and depress . He says that being connected to the feeding tube 16 hrs p/day isn’t fun and couldn’t sleep more then 1-2hrs continuously He is tired and don’t even want to watch TV . Today we went to the Dr. and told us that it’s a very slow process and he is in the right track THAT”S GOOD! but for him not at all 🙁 Now his intestine are working , he’s taking the medicine by mouth that are 2 steps forward But he must start trying eating soft things like baby food #1 or apple sauce my mother make so the stomach start moving and maybe will work properly It’s a trial – error with different foods, apple, pear, carrots etc but isn’t easy with his mood and anxiety. Well l’m looking forward to the summit to listen all the guru in this field with an open mind and find help so my father could heal soon and see the options before chemo, radiation or injections I prefer NONE if possible
    Also my father only speaks spanish so if you know where I could find some information about this topic in Spanish to give it to him that will be pretty awesome!! 🙂 THANK YOU for all your input doing this amazing SUMMIT God Bless you and your family! You are the light of hope for so many! 😉 xoxo

  20. corinne says:

    ” I’M IN #:-)<l<. "

  21. Tiffany Garriel says:

    I’M IN!!!
    Hi Kris! I was recently diagnosed of Breast CA stage 2A. I am still waiting for a test result before i start with a treatment.
    This summit is so timing for me. Thanks for having this.

  22. Marcia says:

    I’m in!

  23. Martina says:

    I´M IN! Thank you for all you do and all you be 🙂

  24. Adriana says:

    Kris, you are very brave sharing this story. I’m so happy that your dad was able to recover and heal!! He was also lucky to have you by his side and all your knowledge and support would have made a massive difference for him. My Dad died from cancer (multiple myeloma) after an 8-year battle in 2007 and he was so strong, amazing, humourous and resilient about it all, we were so in awe of him and we have so much respect for him. My family is very close, we talk about him all the time and I miss him each day. I registered for the online summit because I’m fascinated, motivated and inspired by all this information and how it can have (already does) change the lives of so many people and saves them from unnecessary suffering and empowers them to know that they actually have options!! Awareness, support and knowledge are so important and this is a brilliant avenue for everyone to access this ground breaking, inspiring, solid and well researched information.

  25. Kate Holaday says:

    I’m in! Kris, my dad had a Whipple procedure years ago when he was 80 years old. My dad was sweet and calm and old fashioned, but willing to use some visualization before the surgery which I think helped him a lot. His tumor turned out to be benign, but the surgery created many challenges… still he lived almost 10 more years and thrived! My heart goes out to you and your dad and your family. Thank you so much for “turning toward” the sadness and fear, bringing all of this together, sharing your love and your knowledge with all of us.

  26. Maggie Lin says:

    I’m in!

  27. Jessica says:

    I’m in! Always excited to keep learning 🙂

  28. May God Bless You for this message

  29. Linda says:

    I’m in!

  30. Cheree says:

    I’m in & already purchased for future reference! ?
    Kris, you have already kept my head above water in my journey with your books that I found last year!
    You have a great sense of humor & balance of everything that gives me hope & something to strive for.
    THANK YOU!
    & prayers for you, your Dad, Mom & whole support system ??

  31. Heather says:

    Hi Kris- I am CSY alumni and of course – I am In 🙂
    Big Love,
    Heather

  32. Katharine Chaudhuri says:

    I’m in! Thank you, Katharine x

  33. Pascale van Gils says:

    I’M IN ! I was diagnosed with epitheloid hemangioendiotheloma 2 weeks ago. I had never heard of you Kris untill I subscribed to the Cancer World Summit. When I saw the intro video and I heard you talk about your cancer I knew immediatly we have the same kind of cancer. I did some research and found an article that confirmed my feeling. You have been my rock of hope for the last 2 days and i wanna thank you for that.

  34. Betsy Allen says:

    I’M IN

  35. Diane says:

    I’m in! I have lost my mother, a brother and my husband to cancer. I had breast cancer but after having a mastectomy, what they found was all precancer. The doctor’s thought I was crazy when I refused to take tamoxifen for the next 5 years. I was so touched by your story of your father. I cried as I read it. Love and hugs to you and all those who have been touched by this disease.

    • susan johnson says:

      Diane, I found elyn jacobs helpful.., she has info online about ground flaxseed and how it acts like tamoxifen. or search flaxseed and breast cancer. there are several studies that support adding flaxseed to your daily diet to avoid recurrence.
      best wishes, Susan

  36. Latifa Lipton says:

    I’m definitely in!!! I’ve followed you since pretty much the beginning right when I had my own diagnosis…and I wouldn’t miss this for the world! Your heart blog brought tears to my eyes as you talk about your wonderful Dad.
    Looking forward to this!

  37. Craig says:

    Dear Kris,

    That was a heckofa blog post. I’m holding your father, you, and your family in my heart.

    Thank you for sharing.

  38. Carolyn says:

    I am in.

  39. Kim says:

    I’m in. Thank you so much, dear one, for sharing your experience and learnings. When I got my ovarian cancer diagnosis over 2 years ago, I was already following you, so I already knew exactly what I would eat. Your books were the only thing I felt like reading because you’re so real (you and Nadia Bolz-Weber). People are amazed at how well I’m doing, but I’m still dealing with this “chronic cancer” that I’m really hoping to put behind me. Thanks for taking on this emotional and difficult task and throwing out so much positive love and energy into the universe. Cancer may not be a gift but you truly are a gift. I’m oh so grateful. Hugs and love.

  40. Naomi says:

    I watched your movie “Crazy Sexy Cancer” right after my diagnosis of breast cancer and I can’t tell you how much hope, encouragement and strength I got from you and thank you so much! Your dad was in a movie and he was really great father supporting you and breaks my heart to hear about him. But he has you who is surviving and thriving. I recently attended Radical Remission workshop at Omega Institute with Dr. Kelly Turner and learnt that there are so many people reversed stage 3 or stage 4 cancer… I hope and believe he will also do that.

  41. Maryjane Thibodeau says:

    I don’t know anyone who hasn’t been affected by cancer. Some repeatedly.
    Four people in my family have died. And I’ve had cancer twice. I hold my breath expecting it will visit me again. Thankyou for you endless work you do to help others. You give me hope that if it comes I can fight it and have a huge support system with you. Looking forward to your summit.
    I’m so glad your Dad is doing well. It is quite a story. Thankyou for sharing.
    God blessings to you and yours.

  42. Jenn says:

    I’m in!
    Thank you for your generous, authentic sharing and heart. It takes courage to show up for ourselves and others. You’re a shining light! ??

  43. Kelly says:

    I’M IN!
    Love from Greece!

  44. Cecilia says:

    I’m curious what you have for us Kris at the summit. Thanks for the opportunity.

  45. Michelle says:

    I’M IN!

  46. Val says:

    I’m in!

  47. Becca says:

    So very happy that your father is doing well:)
    And… I’m in!!
    Thank you for taking the time and creating this event xo

  48. Kate says:

    I lost my dad to cancer at 16 and it broke my heart. I’m 26 years old now and I have tackled cancer myself twice in those ten years. This year I am on treatment and I discovered you and your books; thanks for helping me recharge my fight as I now aim to rid the bastard from my life completely. We are lucky to have you, Kris. I hope you come to Ireland- I tell everyone here about you!

    Slán,
    Kate x

  49. Dawn says:

    I’m in!….but I am frightened and I know not from where or why the fear arises. This is a gorgeous enriching offering from a harrowing experience Kris!

  50. Mj says:

    Im in !!!

  51. Kendall says:

    I’M IN!

    Thank you so much for this incredible summit! I am very much looking forward to it!

  52. Jeanette says:

    I’m in! So looking forward to this, thank you for sharing your story AND helping us all to be wiser and better informed. Really appreciate the way you approach empowering yourself and others with knowledge

  53. I’m In! I was diagnosed Oct. 2002 the first time. I lost my Dad, my “Rock” in 2015 to Cancer within 3 weeks. I’m a 2x breast cancer survivor and last night I was informed my family carries a cancer gene. I’m in Connecticut and most of my family are in California. I will be sending this link out to them and everyone connected to my nonprofit Cancer Wellness Center in Signal Hill, CA! God bless you on this purpose driven mission!

    Liz Scott Wise
    Founder/Executive Director

    • kris says:

      I’m so glad you’re coming, Liz! And thanks for sharing with your family—I hope they decide to join us. Thank YOU everything you do 🙂 xo!

  54. Melanie says:

    I’m IN

  55. Jennie says:

    I’m in!!

  56. Sharda says:

    Im in!!
    I have always admired your work and followed you since my cancer diagnosis. I am so happy you are doing this. Going to share with whoever i can.
    So glad to hear your dad is in remission.
    God bless you and your family.
    Love

  57. Mary Petti Weber says:

    I’m in full speed ahead

  58. Constantina says:

    I’M IN Kris. X

  59. Jennifer says:

    I’m in, sister! THANK YOU

  60. Amy says:

    I’m in ❤️

  61. Barbara says:

    I’m in. Thank you for sharing your personal blog with us Kris. I actually saw you at ‘I can do it’ in London on Sunday (I was the lady that said I didn’t want a photo at book signing (remember that crazy lady, you said I was old school), I regret that now, I was a little overwhelmed to be honest and very emotional that day. You were as inspirational (and entertaining, cheeky) as I’d anticipated. You have personally given me a whole lot of hope and the idea that you are holding a summit to share so many experts knowledge is truly a great thing . So I thank you once again for everything you do in your quest to pass on your knowledge and involve as many people as possible. Mostly though, at this very moment, I hope your dad gets stronger and stronger every day. X

    • kris says:

      Oh Barbara, you’re such a sweetheart! It was so lovely to have you at ICDI and I can’t wait for you to experience the Summit. Mwah!

  62. Hello Kris, this is Dr. Lloyd Jenkins contacting you. I am a Canadian who owns the Budwig Center natural Cancer clinic in Spain. I visited Dr. Johanna Budwig in Germany who treated several people with all typès of cancer with excellent results. We have been using her methods here now in Spain for some 18 years. I would be delighted to be a part of you upcoming seminar.

  63. Hello Kris
    This is Dr. Lloyd Jenkins contacting you. I am a Canadian that has moved to Spain some 19 years ago and set up the Budwig Center Cancer clinic after visiting Dr. Johanna Budwig in Germany. You have no doubt heard of Dr. Johanna Budwig who had outstanding success with all types of cancer. I would like to offer to be a part of your amazing seminar that you have put together, if that is possible

  64. Ineska says:

    Thank you Kris for all you do! I’ve been following you for many years! You’re an amazing human being!
    Sending love and blessings to you and your family. ?Ineska

  65. Komal says:

    I am definitely in.

  66. Suzie says:

    I’m in. You are an angel

  67. Tara says:

    Im in:)

  68. Lisa says:

    Hi Kris I’m in!! I have all your books? I am a 5 year breast cancer survivor and my husband just got diagnosed with agressive prostate cancer. I need you! You are an inspiration and you are a blessing especially to your Dad❤️

    • kris says:

      I’m so sorry you and your husband are facing a difficult time, Lisa. I hope the Summit brings you some inspiration and healing energy. I’m sending you lots of love and big hugs!

  69. Margaret says:

    I’m in ?

  70. Eileen says:

    You have been an inspiration to me for years now. What a blessing you are to your parent, esp. your dad!

  71. Marina says:

    I’M IN!!! It opens on the day I was told I have cancer 2 yrs ago Oct 17.
    Stage 4 breast cancer- still here! XO

    • kris says:

      Wow, Marina. Thank you for sharing that with me. I know how emotional my cancerversary can be, so I hope the Summit brings you some comfort and positive energy. xo

  72. Tonette says:

    I’m in.

  73. AnnMarie Kaganovsky says:

    I’m in!! Love you @kriscarr.

  74. Dawn says:

    I’m in!

  75. Valerie says:

    I’m in!

  76. Adrienne Anderson says:

    I’m in!

  77. Susan says:

    So happy to hear you and your father are doing well right now. I too have gone through a cancer surgery where I had to get a hysterectomy. Luckily I didn’t need any other treatment and now I’m reaching eight years post. I have had many close family members who have had cancer. Some have pasted away and others are still fighting. It’s so hard on the caretakers who need to be strong and helpful. Sometimes it’s the only way to show how much the person means to you.
    Of course, I’m in and am so happy you have decided to take this step. Thank you.

    • kris says:

      I’m so glad you’re doing well, Susan. My heart goes out to you and all of your loved ones facing cancer. I hope you’ll remember to take the time to care for yourself while you’re caring for others. xo!

  78. Deborah says:

    I’m In!

  79. Vivian Smith says:

    I’m in, Kris.

  80. Lori says:

    I’m IN!!

  81. Lola says:

    I’m in!

  82. Pam Lorion says:

    I’m in!! Blessings for all you do to empower us with crazy sexy cancer knowledge. Can’t thank you enough. Sending light and love to you and your family.

  83. Rebecca says:

    Sending you and your family lots of love and healing light. Thank you for sharing. Love and blessings!

  84. Patricia says:

    I’m in, as someone living with stage 4 lung cancer for almost 6 years (shaking my head that I’m still here)!

  85. Loriann says:

    Kris I love this and thank you so much for creating this summit. I am quite sure the information shared will be amazing! I have one question I was not sure where to direct – will the summit be totally audio-based and will any of this be accessible to individuals who are deaf/hard of hearing? Without captioning/transcripts folks like me with a hearing loss would be unable to follow audio-heavy content. Many thanks for all you do – I’m a huge fan, always! Much love and light to you!

    • kris says:

      Hi Loriann! Thanks for your question—I’m so glad you’re interested in joining the Summit. At this time, transcripts for the interview audio files are only available to people who purchase the Summit package (more on those options here: http://bit.ly/2OuceCd). If you’d like more info or would like to give Hay House feedback about this, I’m sure they’d be glad to hear from you! You can reach them at healingcancerworldsummit@email-hayhouse.com. Hope this helps and sending you lots of love. xo

      • Loriann says:

        Thank you Kris! And oh my goodness I read back my comment above and wanted to be clear – I’m sure you gathered this, but I didnt mean I loved hearing about your dad and family facing another cancer challenge, rather I meant I was loving that he is doing well now and that things have gotten better! Thank you for all you continue to do to spread positiveness in this world! (hug)

  86. Maureen says:

    I’M IN!!! In for all of us. Love Me

  87. Cara says:

    I’m in❣️

  88. Antonia says:

    I’m in. Will Subscribe tomorrow. I am one of the first med students in my uni sitting Partly in a wheelchair finishing medschool this Fall and i am just so grateful for all you bring to this World. With so much Beauty and Fun. You wäre one of my rolemodells and i cannot wait to see what you put together <3 lots of Love from Germany Antonia

  89. Marije says:

    I’m in!

  90. Paula says:

    I’m in!! I find you truly remarkable and inspiring!

  91. Thea says:

    I’M IN

  92. Karen Soud says:

    Hi Kris,
    I’m trying to sign up for the Summit but it keeps giving me the error “Human validation failed.” I’ve filled in the boxes for name, email and clicked the box underneath. Why am I getting this error?

  93. I’M IN!!! I lost my father just 2 years ago (Oct 13, 2016) to the “C” word and have been on a journey ever since to bring light to my family and friends on prevention, healing, lifestyle, self care, etc. I’m thrilled you are offering such an incredible opportunity for all of us!!! For me this is a full circle, as during my dad’s battle, my weapon of choice to help him was “Crazy Sexy Cancer”! He was delighted and encouraged by so many of your posts and videos. I’m so happy that you had success with your dad’s treatment and healing. Most of all, so happy you have your rock back again! So excited for this summit! Hats off to you again and Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!!!

    • kris says:

      I’m sorry to hear about your dad, Michelle. I’m sure he was incredibly grateful to have you by his side. You’re going to love this Summit—I’m so glad you decided to sign up. xo!

  94. Emily Smith says:

    I’m in

  95. sheridan traner says:

    I’M IN!

  96. I’M IN!
    God Bless to you and your family Kris, you are a treasure xxx

  97. Annette says:

    I’m in! The timing of this is great. I am six years out from breast cancer. I have been going through the most awful and stressful time of my life over this last year and a half. I have been carrying so much toxic stress and anxiety inside, not eating right and not exercising. I feel sick. I went last week for my six-year check up and my cancer antigen markers were elevated. Although it doesn’t necessarily mean my cancer has returned, I think I need to take this info as a big wake up that I need to find a way, even in all the turmoil that is my life right now, to take care of my body and mind and spirit so that the cancer does not return. I will look forward to the information and insight you have to share and want to thank you so much for creating this program.

    • kris says:

      I’m sorry to hear you’re going through a tough time, Annette. It sounds like you’re paying attention to the signs that your body and mind need some extra TLC, so that’s a big step. You’re going to get so many wonderful tools from the Summit to help you take better care of yourself. I can’t wait to hear what you think! xo

  98. Patricia says:

    Blessings to you, Kris, and your Dad, prayers and loving thoughts .

  99. Melody says:

    I’m in Kris ???

  100. Cathy says:

    I’m in for sure

  101. Michele says:

    I’M IN! I was actually already signed up before I read this and learned about your Dad’s cancer. Now … I couldn’t be more “in” if I tried! Because of my own scary diagnosis and illnesses, I wish I had you to stand by my side and do for me what you’ve done for your Dad. This is the closest to that I will have. And I thank you for this blessed GIFT! ??

  102. Kim says:

    I’M IN KRIS! I’m a long-time follower and fan of yours. My (now ex) husband beat stage 4 melanoma with bone and brain metastasis with mostly Gerson Therapy, high-dose vitamin c infusions, ozone therapy, and other “alternative” methods, but he did have some “conventional” intervention too, such as Gamma Knife laser brain surgery. It was a long, scary, time-consuming life-changing journey, very stressful at times. Today he is cancer-free and is healthy and doing great! I was his primary care-giver/Gerson Person, and excel at being “the rock”. Taking care of me? That’s another story! In the 2 years since we suddenly and unexpectedly split, I’ve fallen into a lot of bad habits and diet practices that I know so much better than to do. My health – mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual has suffered. I know in my heart it is time to focus on ME, because if I don’t learn how to love and take care of ME, who will? It’s time to be there for ME. When I read your post about your dad, I cried, and when I saw that it had inspired you to create this summit I knew beyond a shadow of a doubt that I was “all in”. I have tried to take better care of myself and love myself before and have failed, but I am being gentle on myself this time and taking baby steps with lots of self-encouragement. I have advanced education in alternative and homeopathic medicine, so I SHOULD and DO “know better”, but have struggled with “doing better”. I love that this summit focuses on no fear and no guilt. I do realize that you can’t punish, hate, or scold yourself healthy. ? I’m SO looking forward to this summit! Thank you, Kris. I can feel your heart in this project and that makes me believe in it even more. ? Big Hugs.

    • kris says:

      Thank you for sharing your story, Kim. Sometimes it’s hard to listen to our own advice, isn’t it?! Just recognizing that you need to dedicate some extra time to yourself right now is so important. Give yourself some credit for that huge step! You’re going to love the Summit—it’s bursting with teachings to help you practice self-love and acceptance. MWAH!

  103. Jennifer says:

    “I’m in”! Thank you so much Kris for creating this summit and spreading your insights and experiences with the world. I am looking forward to hearing from so many experts in the field. So glad that your dad is doing so much better.
    A dear loved one of mine is currently fighting the fight. She is one strong lady and I have let her know about this summit!

  104. Margot says:

    I’m In!

  105. Aura Carr says:

    I’m in!❤️?‍♀️

  106. Lisa MacDonald says:

    I’M IN!!!

  107. Lika says:

    I like your site so much! I found for myself a lot of useful information here! I like every article and every photo! I am pleased to read into every word!
    Thank you for having appeared in my life!

  108. Carol Hogan says:

    I’m in.

  109. Erin says:

    I’m in! ??

  110. Kathleen says:

    Yes Kris I’m in. I’ve lived a very healthy lifestyle for many years, Yoga since 2002, meditation, followed Louise Hay, etc. and well… I was diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma in April. The last thing we need is to feel or think it’s my fault…but with those I’ve followed…it’s the very first thing I thought. Am I angry ? and don’t know it? Is there unforgiveness lurking deeply in my bones? I’ve searched within, have been on the spiritual path for 23 years and I’ve come to this: sometimes Life is a mystery and I Know that Life loves me and is leading me to greater things…whatever that may be. I surrender and trust in the process of my Life. I’m grateful for your journey and this summit…so needed in our world. Namaste dear One May your blessings continue.???

    • kris says:

      Thank you for opening up about this, Kathleen—so many of us experience these feelings of guilt and blame, but don’t necessarily know how to talk about it. Life is a mystery, but here’s one thing I do know: cancer is not your fault. I’m here for you and sending you lots of love. xo

  111. Nia says:

    I’M IN! Sending you and your family love, light, and my prayers, Kris.

  112. Lynda says:

    I’m in. I’m a full time student so I’m not sure how I’ll squeeze it in between research papers due and midterms but I’ll find a way. I’m following my lifelong dream of going to graduate school to study history. Seven years ago I too was diagnosed with a rare cancer, Stage IV at diagnosis. There were two years in the beginning that were pretty horrible, but with monthly treatment for the rest of my life the cancer is in a holding pattern although I will never be cured. The cancer I have doesn’t really have a treatment plan like most cancers, but I am interested in ways to help my body fight further spread. Thank you for sharing your family’s story.

    • kris says:

      That sounds like a tough situation, Lynda. I can certainly relate to there being no cure, and I know how hopeless it can feel. That’s why I wanted this Summit to be about hope—because that’s such huge part of what spurs us to take better care of ourselves. You can purchase the Summit package (and it’s available to order at an early bird discount before the Summit begins), so check out this page if you’re interested: http://bit.ly/2OuceCd. Sending love! xo

  113. Crystal says:

    I’m in!! I can’t wait to learn more about this topic as cancer has made its way into my family. Thanks for all you do. Sending you and your Dad all the good stuff ?

  114. vic says:

    Oh Kris, I remember seeing your dad in your documentary, CSC. I am so very thankful he’s doing well and so very thankful he has YOU to lean on. You have been there for all of us. I’m forever grateful and I’m in!

  115. Jean says:

    I’m In!!

  116. Shannin says:

    I’m in!

  117. Samantha Jasmer says:

    I’m in!

  118. Kim Beller says:

    I’m in. My dad was diagnosed with stage 4 in Jan. of 2015 and gone by June 2016.

    • kris says:

      So sorry about your dad, Kim. I’m sure you must miss him so much. I hope that the Summit provides you with some comfort and healing energy. Sending hugs!

  119. Jennifer says:

    I’m in! Love this!

  120. Donna says:

    I’m In!’ ❤️

  121. Krista Jones says:

    I’m In!

  122. berkeleybaby says:

    Sending so much love to you and your Dad Kris.

  123. Denise says:

    I’m in.

  124. Birgit says:

    I’m in ?

  125. Sophie says:

    I’m in! I can imagine the problem of having knowledge and needing breaks… As I am a patient too. That’s especially why I am soooo thankful for everything you do and share! I was diagnosed in summer 2015 with stage 4 lung cancer and I am still under treatment, but also still very alive ?. Kris, you helped me so much and I’m really looking forward to this event! Thank you so much for doing this!

    • kris says:

      Your positive attitude inspires me, Sophie. Thank you for sharing your light with the world! I’m sending you healing energy for your treatment. xo!

    • Marissa says:

      OMGosh, Sophie, me, too! May 2015. Do u have a genetic mutation? I’m ALK+ so still in treatment—& very grateful for it. Kris Carr has given me so much hope, brought me so much peace, & even made me giggle along the way ?

  126. Miriam says:

    I took care of my parents when they became ill later in life. I’m praying for your dad and family. I know first hand how difficult it will be in the challenging days ahead. I know you and your family will gain a world of wisdom even when there will be times that you believe you cannot go on one day more. Yes there will be very challenging times ahead, but you are not alone and I’m sure I will not be the only one praying for you and your family. My parents are now deceased, but I considered it a privilege to have spent the time I had with them. When you can could you please keep your community, those who receive you emails of his condition. Many blessings

    • kris says:

      Thank you for your kind words, Miriam. I’m sorry to hear about your parents, but I’m so glad you had the time you did with them. I bet they were so grateful to have you by their side. xo

  127. Joanne Cleary says:

    Dear Kris,
    Bless you! I went through this with my Dad in 2014. We were estranged at the time and he didn’t want to see me.
    Right I said to myself:”This is b.s. and I am ending it.
    So Kris, I wrote my father a letter of forgiveness-not giving it but asking for it. For deep in my soul, I knew that from my Mom’s description, he was dying.
    My sister gave him the letter and when he refused to read it for many more months.
    Finally, in July of that year, he read it and we reconciled. I only saw him once more before he died. He had stage 4 liver cancer when it was discovered

    The point is: what you are doing for people with cancer and with your father is beautiful and will help so many people on their journeys.
    The point is that I started following you and doing CSY shortly after he died.

    Thank you for your light shining brightly on all of us.
    Blessings on your journey,
    Joanne Cleary

    • kris says:

      Joanne, thank you for sharing your powerful story. I can’t imagine how difficult that must have been. You are so strong and resilient, and I bet your dad was comforted and filled with love when you were able to reconnect. I’m sending hugs your way!

  128. Victoria says:

    I’m in!

  129. Alise says:

    I’m in!!!!! Thank you for creating this summit ? Prayers for your dad and blessings to all xo

  130. Cheryl says:

    IM IN

  131. Silvia Singer says:

    I’m in
    Love
    Silvia

  132. Terry Sofianos says:

    Kris, your Crazy Sexy Cancer book was on my bedside table all through my own breast cancer journey. I can relate, somewhat, to the experience you are going through with your dad. Just as I was approaching my 5 year thriveversary, my adolescent daughter was diagnosed with anorexia nervosa – the mental illness with the highest mortality rate – and my own father’s Lewy Body dementia kicked into a higher gear. I am having to learn self-care all over again, but as a caregiver this time. All my best to you and your dad and family, and keep on keepin’ on with mindfulness and the positivity.

    • kris says:

      I’m so glad you’re taking the time to care for yourself, Terry. That’s so important, and I know it can be really hard to do when you’re worried about the people you love. Sending your family big hugs and positivity right back. xo

  133. Aiyana says:

    Thanks, Kris. I’m a survivor/thriver too and I signed up for the summit. I did have surgery, then every holistic way of healing I could think of inspired by some of the people on the panel. Going through the journey I learned to let go of self-pity and face fear, and I know now I can get through what life deals me.

    • kris says:

      Wow Aiyana, it sounds like you have a wonderful attitude. It’s not always easy to let go of those negative feelings, especially when they’re what we’re used to. Your dedication to your healing (inside and out) is inspiring. xo

  134. I am so happy that your dad is in remission. Hugs to you and your family. We lost my father-in-law this year to Cancer and it still does not seem possible that this Rock solid, amazing man is gone. I also lost a patient this past year to pancreatic cancer and my best friend lost her mom to breast cancer. All these amazing souls gone because of this horrible illness. You are the best Kris! Thank you for being you and all you do to spread light, love, and healing ♥️♥️

    • kris says:

      I’m so sorry for your losses, Cynthia. My heart goes out to you. Thank YOU for being part of this community and helping me spread the healing love! xo

  135. Niamh Harraher says:

    I’m in. Already registered.

  136. Virginia Patricia Javier says:

    I’M IN!!!

  137. Katerina says:

    I’m so sorry you had to go through this with such a close family member. It was heart-wrenching just reading about the dangers of such a diagnosis. All my love, and truly all the best to your dad, your whole family and you, Kris. All my love and all the best. I know you have the power to turn this around into a palpable opportunity to thrive!

  138. Rachel says:

    I’m in!!

    Beaming love, light and lots of hugs to you and your family, dearest Kris, and to everyone else being affected by cancer ?

  139. Lolita says:

    I’m in! ??????

  140. Cheri Reed says:

    I’m in! Glad to know your dad is in remission. I’ve lost two younger siblings and my mom to lung cancer. My grandson is in remission (6years!) from liver cancer diagnosed at age 3. I’m REALLY in! Thanks for sharing your story and your knowledge.

    • kris says:

      So sorry to hear about your siblings and mom, Cheri. I’m so glad you have your grandson—he must be such a brave little guy. Sending you and your family my love! xo

  141. Anne says:

    I’m in!
    My late husband had pancreatic cancer many years ago (and had the Whipple and followed Gerson protocol) so I know how devastating the diagnosis feels. Now I am facing my own issue, a thymoma tumor which was removed last year via sternotomy. This condition has a much different prognosis than pancreatic cancer, although it can sometimes recur. Right now I’m mostly interested in prevention of recurrence. I joined CSY in 2017 right after my diagnosis and also 2018. I love that you do not rule out “conventional” treatment. If I’m faced with recurrence I honestly don’t know what I’ll do, but I will research and will choose whatever tools I feel are best for me at the time. Sending love to you and your Dad and your Mom, I’m cheering all of you on! Looking forward to the summit,
    xoxoxoxo
    Anne

    • kris says:

      Thank you for sharing your story with us, Anne. I’m so sorry to hear about the challenges you’ve had to face—that must be very tough. I also know how difficult these health decisions can be, and I hope that the Summit can help you in some small way. Please know that I’m sending you love and healing thoughts. xo

  142. Maria says:

    Trying to register but can’t see through my tears. Thank you for sharing, Kris. Hugs to you and your precious parents.

  143. I’m in! (for the first 3 days) and then I’ll be out of the Country for the rest of it of it so was curious if it will be recorded? i might have spotty service when i’m traveling.. i will try to watch it all!

  144. Jennifer says:

    Kris, as a pancreatic cancer thriver myself, I just want you to know that your strength has been inspiring me since my diagnosis 6 years ago. You have been my hero since I have discovered you and I am so, so very grateful for all you do to help others. I am very sorry to hear about your dad ❤️ And I’m relieved to hear that he is doing well on his healing journey. Thank you for giving your time and energy into putting this summit together, I’M IN!! Sending love to you and your family! ?

    • kris says:

      Jennifer – thank you so much for sharing your story. You inspire me! I’m so glad you’re part of this community and I can’t wait for you to experience the Summit. xo!

  145. Michelle says:

    I’m in!!

  146. Linda says:

    I’m in

  147. Christine Nagel says:

    I’m in!

  148. Lisa says:

    IM IN!

  149. Karen Duciaume says:

    I have all your books and follow all your posts. Love you! I have just been diagnosed with breast cancer. Going in for an MRI today. I swore if this happened to me that I would never do chemo – but now not so sure. I have Chris Wark”s new book, plus his Square One program….just totally confused on the right way to go. Life is hard, but I am ready for the challenge this diagnosis has brought me – be positive – be strong! I am in!!! But a little sad that the summit will be after I have started my journey…..but I know the info will be super helpful! Thanks for all you do!

    • Aiyana says:

      Hi Karen, fyi there’s a lot of good information on the Radical Remission website – about how people have dealt with various conditions and how they healed. All the best to you!

    • kris says:

      Sweet Karen, I’m so sorry about your diagnosis but glad you’ll be listening in and I’m sending you all my love. To give you my perspective: While I love so much of what Chris teaches, I don’t agree with everything. As patients, I believe that we need everything at our fingertips. Many ppl’s lives have also been saved by traditional cancer treatments. I’m not saying that’s the road you should or shouldn’t go down, I would never feel comfortable weighing in when I don’t know you or your exact circumstance. Every disease is different, as is every person. And staging really matters, too. Very aggressive diseases can often need to be stopped before they take over (this was my dad’s experience). Please do your research carefully. And it’s good to get second and even third opinions to help you make those decisions. It’s also important to work with integrative doctors who can support your whole body, not just focus on the cancer. Sometimes the best approach, in my opinion, is a combination. But again, everyone is unique. Hope this helps. xo!

      • Elizabeth Burnett says:

        I so agree with your comments. I have stage 4 colon cancer and was treated with chemo and surgery. My cancer returned in 2 months and I was told I was out of options. My daughter found the amazing Block Center and I have been receiving chemo along with integrative medicine. They use methods of delivering chemo that make it more tolerable and more effective. I truly believe that their caring and hopeful attitude and care of the whole body has helped me live so fully for this past year and a half. Thank you for supporting people’s choices

  150. Susan says:

    I’m in
    Already registered with hay radio

  151. Ana says:

    I’m totally in!!!! Knowledge is never enough, I can’t wait. I’m so happy to know that your dad is ok. Thanks for organising this!!!

  152. Cindy Million says:

    Thank you for being such a loving, powerful force in this world! Sending healing vibes to your dad.

  153. Bettina says:

    I‘m in, of course. I really apreciate your work, Kris. And you as a person. On my own healing journey as a cancer patient, you‘ve aleays been a heroess to me – with all your strengths AND your weaknesses, which you thankfully are so open and honest about. For example your hesitation to organize this big event, because you don‘t want to think about cancer all the time. Same with me and my (German) project „The Courageous Patient“. It was just this morning I got a new calling during meditation, to become more active again. I was hoping for some rest (sic!), but life‘s playing otherwise. We should accomplish our life tasks without stopping to care for ourselves. Make the cake, eat and share it. Thanks for everything, Kris, and all the best for your Dad. Love, Bettina

  154. Tracey Morris says:

    I’m in

  155. Dana says:

    I’m in !

  156. Fiona says:

    I’m in! You are some lady, cancer is not a gift, but you are a gift – to your family and to all of us. Thank you.

  157. Erika says:

    I’m in. My husband just came through a year of treatment and surgery for colon cancer and pancreatic cancer. Colon cancer was a blessing for him. That was found first during a colonoscopy. An easy fix. Stage 1. It had not spread. His colorectal surgeon suggested a CT scan just to be sure. Thank God she did. A pancreatic mass was discovered. And so the journey began. This is when I went into research mode and found wonderful people such as yourself, Chris Wark, John and Ocean Robbins….the list goes on. He had lots of chemo and also the Whipple surgery. Today he is doing well. His diet has changed but not as much as I’d like. I’ve learned so much through multiple summits and am thankful for you all. I am very glad to hear your dad is doing well. I truly believe that attitude as well as lifestyle helps us get through.

    • kris says:

      Thank you for sharing your story Erika. I’m so happy to hear that your husband is doing well. It sounds like you two are a great team. Sending love to you both!

  158. Maria says:

    I’m totally IN!!

  159. Michèle says:

    Dear Chris. I am in. The 17th is the day i will have my surgery after chemo. May i watch the episodes of your summit later. I think i will have to stay in the hospital for 4-5 days. Thank you!

  160. Lisa Longfellow says:

    I’M IN!
    Signing up now 🙂 You get it from your mom, Kris Carr, and she from her mom. What an amazing lineage of strong women! Healing light coming your way just to snuggle a little 🙂

  161. Aggie Ruscitti says:

    Chemo was the only way? Chris Beat Cancer (love his new book) says that’s poisoning your way back to health… obviously you’re the most knowledgeable in this department but now I’m so confused!

    • kris says:

      Yes, absolutely. Chemo, radiation and surgery were necessary to stop an extremely aggressive cancer. While I love so much of what Chris teaches, I don’t agree with everything. As patients we need everything at our fingertips. Many ppl’s lives have also been saved by traditional cancer treatments. Please do your research very carefully. Just because someone chooses not to do chemo, that doesn’t mean that choice is right for everyone. Every disease is different, as is every person. Hope this helps. xo!

      • THANK YOU for saying this!!! It upsets me so much when judgement is thrown around because people ‘choose’ treatment with surgery or chemo or radiation. Yes fear can drive people down this route but I think it’s important to note that sometimes a shot of wheat grass and meditation isn’t the only answer.

      • Cheree says:

        I’m in & already purchased for future reference! ?
        Kris, you have already kept my head above water in my journey with your books that I found last year! (with my own diagnosis)
        You have a great sense of humor & balance of everything that gives me hope & something to strive for.
        THANK YOU!
        & prayers for you, your Dad, Mom & whole support system ??

    • that is exactly what I thought

  162. Stephanie says:

    I’m IN!
    I’m IN!
    I’m IN LOVE with your enthusiasm and expertise!
    I’m IN-thralled to see what you’ve lined up to teach us!
    I’m IN-vigorated every time I read one of your posts and know that I CAN DO THIS!
    I’m IN!
    I’M IN!!……
    thank you, KC!!

  163. Marie says:

    I’M IN

  164. Margo Henderson says:

    I’m in!

  165. Vegan Dee says:

    I’m In, sweet Kris.

  166. Bernadette says:

    I’m in!

  167. Wendy says:

    I am almost three years out from my diagnosis of triple negative breast cancer. Your books were a life saver to me during my early days of treatment and recovery. Thank you for all that you do for us, your community. We love you! Oh yeah, I’M IN!

    • kris says:

      And I love you, Wendy! Your strength inspires me. Sending you lots of healing vibes, and can’t wait for you to experience the Summit. xo

  168. Maria Bantschow says:

    I`m in! Thank you for your work! Thank you for telling your story. A big hug from Germany! Maria

  169. Nicky Dionne says:

    I’m in

  170. Jane says:

    hugs to your dad, so happy to hear he is in remission.

    i have followed you for so long and what you are doing is a blessing to all of us.

    my rock…my dad…passed away April 20, 2018. he fought…he never gave up

    I know you will touch so many lives with positivity

    much love,

    jane

  171. Dear Kris, oh, I read this post with so much dread for you and your Dad and your family, so relieved, that he is better now. I won’t be able to attend live, since I am an actress myself and have a show on the 17th, but I was wondering, if there was a possibility to listen to the summit maybe later online? I am lucky enough to be cancer free, but my Mom had severe breast Cancer, and so many people I know were Cancer patients and died, so I am very interested in prevention and what to do if one is actually affected by Cancer. Especially the Chemo issue is very interesting to me, I had the feeling that the friends who eventually died did so because of the agressive chemo therapy, and I was wondering, if there aren’t alternatives. You are a light in this world and I love to follow you here and via instagram, I wish you and all your Loved Ones the very very best and lots of healing energy. Big Hug from Bonn, Germany, yours Anne=0)

    • kris says:

      Anne, thank you so much for your thoughtful comment. I’m sorry to hear about your mom and loved ones—that must be so tough. I’m sending you all my love!

      Sorry you won’t be able to attend the Summit while it’s live! It’s available for purchase and you can get early bird pricing if you order before the Summit begins: http://bit.ly/2OuceCd. xo!

  172. Renee says:

    I’m in!!!

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