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Perfect Nutrition – Perfect Medicine – Liquefied Seeds
by Dr Mark Sircus
The Budwig Center says, “Seeds may be tiny, but they’re packed with nutrients like protein, fibre, iron, vitamins and omega-3 fatty acids. They truly provide ‘energy bursting with ...
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Photodynamic Therapy for Cancer
by Lev G Fedyniak
This article focuses on the use of PhotoDynamic Therapy (PDT) for illnesses and diseases. This treatment by light, unlike ultraviolet, infrared and the highly concentrated light of...
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by Lisa Saffron
When weighing up the risk of cancer from food, it's not only what you put into your body that matters, although the type and quantity of food certainly contribute to cancer risk. H...
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Practical Ways You can help Someone with a Cancer Diagnosis
by Dr Shara BA Cohen
A cancer diagnosis touches everyone, friends, family, colleagues and of course the person who has cancer. It’s is not often recognized that those surrounding a cancer patient have...
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Preventing Prostate Cancer Through Diet
by David Taylor
Prostate gland problems affects 30% of men aged 20-40, 50% of men by 60, rising to 80% by 80, and prostate cancer is the second most common cause of cancer death in men in the UK. ...
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Promising Cancer Treatments that Target Our Immune System - Part 1
by Mike Menkes
The ‘War on Cancer’ commonly includes radical surgery, radiation and chemotherapy, procedures which often lead to the death of patients. Advances in out-of-the-box medical procedure...
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Prostate Cancer - Natural Prevention Strategies and Information for Females
by Aris Antoniou
Men tend to ignore health problems until it is too late. Women are far more likely to visit a doctor when they are sick, whilst men wait and hope that their symptoms disappear. Thi...
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Prostate Problems and Elevated Oestrogen
by Mike Menkes
This article looks at prostate problems and the release of the hormone oestrogen, which is produced in small quantities in men, as a by-product of the testosterone conversion proce...
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by Dr Kristine Nolfi
Before I realised the actual importance of raw vegetable food, my attitude was exactly the same as that of other doctors – to treat the symptoms of the disease without thinking...
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Refractory Multiple Myeloma – New FDA Approved Treatment 2022
by Ipshita Ghoshal
Multiple myeloma is one of the rarest cancers. In 2022, an estimated 34,470 cases of multiple myeloma were recorded in the United States. The death toll went up to 12,640 in the Uni...
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Remission in a Case of Rectal Cancer Treated with Herbal Medicines
by Dr Ranjitsinh Solanki
This article discusses a case study diagnosed with rectal cancer who refused conventional radiotherapy and chemotherapy on recurrence of the tumour and opted for alternative therap...
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by Sandra Goodman PhD
I recently re-discovered on my hard drive the Consensus Statement document - attached - published in 1994 of which I was the lead author - Nutrition and Life-Style Guidelines for Pe...
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Research: Ginger Selectively Kills Breast Cancer Cells
by Sayer Ji
New research published in the Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology found that "ginger may be a promising candidate for the treatment of breast carcinomas."[i] This is a timely...
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Researching Cancer on the World Wide Web
by Mike Howell
If you have access to a computer and the WWW then you have the ability to find a seemingly endless number of web sites that offer advice and information about all forms of cancer. ...
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Streamlining Cancer Treatments: Choosing the Best of Complementary and Conventional Medicine
by Grace Gawler
I am in a very privileged position having specifically worked as a cancer recovery strategist for almost 40 years. Age, experience and serving 15,000 clients during that period enab...
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Stress - Inductive Factor for Increased Lactate Production - Evolutionary Path to Carcinogenesis
by Carlos ETB Monteiro
“The concept that cancer might in some way be related to stress or other emotional factors is probably as old as the history of recorded medicine itself” by Professor Doctor Paul J....
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by June Butlin
In conventional terms there are many cancers, many causes, but few cures. Chemotherapy (drug based) with its extensive side effects including nausea, leukaemia and sterility is r...
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The Integrated Treatment of Cancer in Chinese Hospitals
by Henry McGrath
This article focuses on Chinese Herbal medicine and studies conducted at the Herbal Medicine Oncology Clinic in the Nanjing Hospital in China, by students of the UK-based College o...
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The Life and Cancer Protecting Properties of Sunlight
by Richard Hobday
Although recent health campaigns have stressed the dangers of sunbathing and emphasized the connection between sun exposure and skin cancer, Egyptian, Greek, Roman and Islamic medi...
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The New Approach to Cancer Treatment
by Dr Joseph Mercola
Cancer kills an estimated 1,600 Americans each day. In China, 8,100 people a day succumb to the disease. It’s so common, it’s a rare individual who does not know someone who has bee...