Sunday, November 20, 2011

We are so busy I barely have time to clean my house much less get the laundry finished ... BUT I am NOT complaining. I will do everything and anything God sends our way for this Charity. I love meeting the people, I love all the work even though most days its 14-16 hrs

Our first fundraiser is December 2nd in the First Annual Winter Fest in Clarksburg, WV. Our booth will be there from 12-10pm so if anyone of you can make it, I'd love meeting you in person.

I am hoping sooo badly that we can make a good amount .. We really want to hit the ground running in january which doesn't leave us much time but I know we're gonna make it!!

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Busy busy

Lots and lots going on .. Currently working on several fundraisers starting on Dec 2 .. this will be our first adventure. We are doing awesome with our "Cancer themed jewelry" we have several several repeat orders and truthfully can barely keep up with our day to day orders. We've made so many personalized items .. wow.
it's sad at the same time because of all the cancer awareness needs :(  If anyone is interested in our items you can find us on Etsy ... http://www.etsy.com/shop/curetheblueribbon?ref=si_shop




Our facebook remains a central place on my heart, I feel very connected to everyone there .. and I can't help but think of everyone and their families daily.    http://www.facebook.com/pages/Cure-the-Blue-Ribbon-of-Colon-Cancer/250589674955511

We're also starting to pick-up on Twitter https://twitter.com/#!/CureBlueRibbon

I think 2012 is going to be a very successful year and pray we can help LOTS of people  get their colon cancer tests and educate as many people as possible!

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Eating meat, does it raise your risk of colon cancer

OK red meat is NOT a good source of protein for those "at risk" or battling colon cancer. Most definitely stay away from any and ALL processed meats! This includes; sausages, pepperoni, hot dogs, ham, etc. The term "processed" refers to ~ anything preserved by smoking, curing, salting, or by the addition of preservatives which are cancer causing "carcinogens" can be formed. This damages the cells in the body leading to development of cancer!



According to the American Institute of Cancer Research ~ The evidence from the expert report that red meat is a cause of colorectal cancer is convincing. This evidence is much stronger now than it was in the mid-1990s. Red meat contains substances that are linked to colon cancer. For example, heme iron, the compound that gives red meat its color, has been shown to damage the lining of the colon. 



  • Consume turkey, chicken and fish more often than beef, pork, and lamb. But remember to keep portions of meat small. The emphasis of our meals should be on plants. We learned in my last article that at least ⅔ of our plates should be filled with cancer protective plants (fruits, vegetables, whole grains, legumes).
  • Instead of using preserved deli meats for sandwiches, try roasting fresh chicken or turkey breasts in the oven. Save the leftovers for your sandwiches.
  • Use chicken, fish, beans or roasted vegetables for tacos instead of ground beef.
  • Use lean ground turkey as a substitute for ground beef in burgers.
  • Make a meatless entree at least once a week.  
  The AIRC recommends to reduce the cancer risk; eat no more than 18oz of read meat a week  ~ thats cooked weight not the weight prior to cooking. The AIRC finds that most people who have a high intake of meat tend to eat less of their plant based foods, therefore they aren't getting the benefits from the cancer-protective properties of their veggies. 

Friday, October 21, 2011

Introduction to Cure the Blue Ribbon Of Colon Cancer




On May 7th 2011 Matt Wilfong went into the local ER with severe pain, after a CT they admitted him, and took him directly to emergency surgery; tests showed he had a complete bowel blockage. During surgery Drs found a 6cm tumor, Matt was diagnosed with stage 3c colon cancer. 

He lost his father in 2001 and maternal grandfather in 1980 to colon cancer. He and his wife have a dream that no one else should have to go through what they are going through. Colon cancer is 80% curable and 90% preventable with early detection and they have made it their mission to help others, hence the birth of Cure the Blue Ribbon, the Matt Wilfong Foundation Ltd. 

With family, friends, and lots of determination we are committed to helping “at risk” poor, uninsured and under-insured receive lifesaving colon cancer tests,  Ostomy vouchers for supplies and a financial gift in a time of need after the devastating diagnosis.


 We want to eradicate colon cancer by empowering people, educating the public in a non-partisan manner, with informational activities to increase public awareness, through advocacy, service and keeping them informed.



Awareness of Colon cancer and FINDING A CURE!