Suzanne Somers' priorities have shifted — and her career is taking a back seat — following her recent cancer battle.
in October 2018 while reflecting on her health journey. “I didn’t want chemical poison, I changed my diet, I eat real food, organic food only — if you can pick it, pluck it, milk it or shoot it.”
Somers continued: “I eat buttercream, sour cream, cream cheese, all organic, no hormones. I sleep eight hours a night and I don’t take any drugs.”at the time that she didn’t “worry about cancer” and a possible return.Ahead of fighting cancer for a second time, Somers suffered two other health scares. In January 2020, she fractured her hip, and
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