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A controversial Instagram post caught the attention of bloggers, in which she wrote: \"Cancer is your body trying to save you \".
Olivia Burgen has begun to challenge the perception of the disease, which he believes may be \"not bad at all \".
When the commenter accused the \"raw food educator\" of spreading the \"disease\", her comments quickly backfired
See and see \".
\"Cancer and disease is your body trying to save you,\" the post started with the picture of Budgen wearing a pink sports bra with a big green drink.
The young health coach explained that many people mistakenly believe that disease is a sign of immune system failure. “Being open-
Changing your perception of what the disease is actually and why it happens will allow you to regain control of your health and realize that your body always works for you, she writes: \"never object to you. \".
\"The immune system is always there to keep the body free from pollution.
\"Unfortunately, in many cases this is not possible because organs such as the liver, the large intestine, the lungs, the kidneys and the skin are overcovered by toxins and cannot effectively eliminate toxins.
\"Cancer is a survival mechanism to protect the body from toxic damage,\" she added \".
\"Disease is a natural defense mechanism to prevent more serious situations.
\"Some Twitter users have been comparing Budgen with Australian blogger Belle Gibson, who mistakenly claims that dietary changes have cured her multiple cancers.
Gibson was recently fined over $410,000. £240,000)
After her announcement, she released a best-selling app and recipe.
Budgen\'s post has since been removed from Instagram, and cancer experts have quickly refuted her claim.
\"The advice in MS Budgen social media posts has nothing to do with any scientific facts about how cancer can start or treat,\" said Martin Ledwick, chief information nurse for Cancer Research UK, who told the Metro
\"Her position is very insensitive to cancer patients and cancer patients because it means that some changes in diet will save them.
The Independent contacted Budgen for comment.
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