Reviews for

Kaiulani Facciani’s Writings….

Whatever Doesn’t Kill You Makes You Strong

Online Book Club independent review. Four (out of four) stars – “Any person facing a difficulty in their life would benefit from her positive message of “turning everything around by simply changing the way you look at things.””

“I find your story to be very compelling and a message of hope.” – Wendy Roy

“Sharing your dramatic, heartfelt, roller-coaster of a journey has been awesome… in the original sense of the word… full of awe… and tears, laughs, surprises, trepidation, fear, pride, and pretty much the entire emotional spectrum. Thank you for your pure guts and brutal honesty, digging deep and exposing it all, describing your thoughts, emotions and experiences with so much power and beauty. With continuing awe.” – Jillian

“You are truly inspiring! Thank you for sharing your story as it gives all of fighting this disease such hope.” – Barbara Maybee

“Thank you Kaiulani, for an amazing look at what positive thinking looks like for us newbies to life with MBC!” – Raylean Crooks

“Your story gives me hope that I have many years ahead of me to achieve my goals and dreams.” – Michelle McKenna

“Your story inspired me. Diagnosed leptomeningeal a year ago, I was desperate to know of someone who survived. I’m still standing. I needed hope that I could continue this fight. Very different and scary situation when death is knocking at your door. I grasped onto  every detail in your writings.” – Denise Small

“…so helpful for others who are suffering and experiencing, patients and families alike. You’ve helped ME in so many ways. I am deeply grateful. What grace and eloquence you embrace through this nightmare! While enduring all, you reach out to touch others with healing, powerful, words. An extraordinary gift you are giving… first to yourself, as you plunge into the depth of your hearts’ darkest corners, and to us, with your courage to release those things you discover and question. Please put them into a book.” xoxoxo Lola

What I Did and Do and Why

Online Book Club independent review. Four (out of four) stars – “I wholeheartedly recommend this book to everyone because although this book was written for the benefit of cancer patients, there is something in it for everyone.”

“I love all the information and research you are sharing with everyone.” – Meredith Quinata Johnson

“You are amazing and have such a story of hope. You are a daily reminder of what the future can hold.”  –  Kathy Carter Williams-Giddens

“Kaiulani is my favorite blogger. I love her positive attitude. She rallies around us with metastatic cancer. It’s not just about her journey, but taking hold of our hands and giving us needed information and inspiration.” – Evie Fishkin

“I appreciate your posts, please continue, you are encouraging people. I am a nurse. I have tried my best to bring Eastern and Western medicine together, doing many of the things you talk about. I feel it gives me a sense of strength and control. I am so happy for your success, you are truly a miracle!” –Jori Forward Phillips

“I so appreciate all the information you have shared.  I regard you as an angel sent to us with a wealth of knowledge to help get us through these times of dire challenges.” -Suellen Rizk

“Awesome information you are providing!!!  I, so very thankfully, am not nor have been, a cancer patient.  I relate totally to your choices and recommendations as they are the same I have made for my health for over 25 years now.  You are a wonderful resource to refer the myriad of friends and family that are being stricken with this horrible DIS-ease.  Bless you in your journey and for being such a great inspiration to those with no hope! God certainly has been using you in a mighty way! XOXO” – Kim Nazaroff

“You are a powerful soul. I have no doubt that you will win your war… our war. Enlightened ones like ourselves will be victorious and awaken others so that one day the human race will live free from man-made diseases. You made me a believer. I never knew until you opened my eyes. You saved my life while western medicine was killing me. The world is changing. The natural ability to heal ourselves through diet and exercise is winning over daily. Truth always finds its way home.” – Frank

My Path as a Graceful Warrior

“How powerful for my own journey! When we cancer survivors read your brilliant, astute, courageous posts with your determination and unwillingness to give up… they give us strength and so much gratitude. You’ve been a huge help getting me through. You’ve helped me see life through a lens of intense gratitude. If it comes back, I’ll think of you, your unwavering determination, strength and power. I will be positive, grateful, strong, and do all the protocols, allopathic and naturopathic, we are blessed to have. Your words uplifted me and put me on a different path and I am so grateful!” Lola

“‪You write beautifully and are basically telling my story. Thank you!” – Michelle Lister

“I’m convinced God’s plan for you was and is to keep the rest of us following and marching in your steps. A human angel to inspire us and remind us we can all do this because you have. You are our leader and you inspire us all to never give up, keep fighting the fight, and most of all stay positive and don’t let anyone tell you, you can’t do it. Stay brave and keep leading on. God is with you, he’s leading you, and he hears our prayers for you.” – Elisa Lucero-Bowen

“The strongest, bravest woman I know! The strength you have and great knowledge of your health issues… and you share it with so many others to help them and educate them in making the right choices for themselves! You are such an inspiration to others.” – Denise Baber

“You are my inspiration in my own fight with this disease. It is hard to stay tuned to through the daily chatter of limitations but what you write is what I believe deep down.”  – Vera

“I wait daily for your beautiful posts on life, love, and happiness. I feel I am on a journey filled with inspiration and profoundness when I read your words. Thank you for your guidance and perseverance.” Charity