Cancer prevention matters to all of us.
But what about cancer wellness? Inexpensive, gentle, and natural cancer prevention methods have existed for decades, but very, very few people consider them a viable option. We have been missing the education factor, so that’s when I decided to step in.
[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width=”1/2″ animation=”none” column_padding=”padding-2-percent” column_padding_position=”top” background_color_opacity=”1″][vc_column_text]Hello, friend. I’m Leah Putnam.Finding out that you have cancer is a life-changing event. You go through so many emotions – from denial to disbelief, to desperation, anger, fear, and anguish. Then there is the added stress of having to make a decision as to which course of action to take, and what is the best treatment for you. When I was diagnosed with breast cancer, the conventional paths for treatment just never sat well with me. It was not until I shifted my focus on wellness instead of illness that I was able to adjust my health by making dietary and lifestyle changes.
As I move through this healing experience and grow from what I have learned, being true to one’s truth and having the courage to live fully in community, it is clear to me that part of my healing process is integrating the leadership skills I have from my fitness and wellness instruction background with my current journey.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_column_text]
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“I’m primarily a raw vegan, but I wanted to experience the cleanse to learn more from her. The vegan lifestyle can be challenging because there is far less clinical research on this diet. What amazes me about Leah is her passion for staying current and informed about the science of the plant-based diet – how it affects us metabolically, physically, mentally, and even spiritually. She has that special ability to communicate this science to both newcomers to veganism and to those of us who have been doing this for some years. Leah is truly a leader and visionary in the vegan wellness arena.”
– Kesha Fikes – Somatic Bodyworker & Movement Therapist, The Center for Sensorial Bodywork & Movement Therapy, Los Gatos
“The 21 Day Cleanse was a great experience, as was the 8-week wellness class. I am now eating a plant-based vegan diet about 98% of the time. I had been trying to make this change for close to a year and your guidance has been instrumental in my finally achieving success. I can’t tell you how happy I am with this change in my eating and how much better I feel.”
– Linda Beauchesne
“Last year I skeptically accepted the 21 Day Wellness Cleanse and was thoroughly happy with the results for both my body and my mind. I was surprised how easy it was to shift from my lazy eating habits to one in which I thoughtfully choose what to eat and how it affected me. After getting past the first few days without meat and processed foods I was amazed with the energy that I had and the clarity of my thinking. It wasn’t a goal of mine, but I also lost weight during the cleanse and can honestly say that I never felt hungry, I was just getting the right nutrition that my body needed.”
– Mark G.
“Before knowing Leah Putnam I was a 20-year veteran of on again, off again eating clean whole foods. Outwardly, it looked like I was doing all the right things with fitness and food but, inwardly I really had not committed to the process. After watching with my own eyes how Leah radically shifted the course of her life through lifestyle changes, I decided to truly make a commitment to my own. Leah’s focus on wellness, not illness, and her wisdom behind it was the profound shift I needed. Her passion and enthusiasm to living her best life is infectious. I thought if she can do it, I could do it! I followed her plan with the 21-Day Cleanse and for the first time ever the veils had been lifted. It’s no longer a process I have to endure; I actually love this way being and feel amazing. As Leah says, ‘Let food be thy medicine for health’. With having a sibling with colon cancer, I want to take action now to set myself up for continued health and longevity.”

