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Natalie Mitchell

    Natalie Mitchell is an international consulting nutritionist specializing in cancer prevention and recovery. For over a decade, she has advised both healthy individuals and those with cancer on achieving prevention and recovery through optimized daily nutrition and diet. In her book, "How To Kill Cancer Cells," Mitchell shares her extensive knowledge and understanding of the extraordinary power of diet and nutrition in preventing and neutralizing cancer. She offers readers clear guidelines for creating a bodily environment in which cancer cells cannot thrive, emphasizing that individuals can control their susceptibility to cancer and its prevention through conscious management of nutrition and cancer cell growth.

    Germ Free Adolescent
    The Ode of Melby
    When They Go Low
    • 2023

      Exploring the complexities of human experience, this work intertwines allegory and metaphor with the author's personal journeys. It delves into a spectrum of emotions, including love, disdain, joy, and morbidity, creating a tapestry of heart-wrenching moments. The narrative blurs the lines between the author's own story and that of an observer, allowing for a rich interplay of imagination and reality. Readers will encounter both fanciful reflections and poignant truths throughout the journey.

      The Ode of Melby
    • 2020

      When They Go Low

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
      3.4(32)Add rating

      Designed for a young audience, this play was featured in the 2018 National Theatre Connections Festival and has been performed by youth theatres throughout the UK, highlighting its accessibility and relevance for younger performers.

      When They Go Low
    • 1900

      Germ Free Adolescent

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Germ Free Adolescent is a fierce, funny and irreverent OCD love story that asks: what exactly is normal anyway?

      Germ Free Adolescent