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This book describes what cancer is - and the two ways of conceptualizing cancer; what the mainstream approaches are - and the pros and cons of surgery, radiation and chemotherapy. It evaluates cancer research and explains some of the defects of the current situation. Having laid the foundations, this book then gives a detailed description of what the alternative approaches are: the tests you might want to consider, the detox regimes, the diets, vitamins, herbs, su... More >>
Cancer: The Complete Recovery Guide
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Jonathan,
I applaud you….
The Sheridan family would love to speak with you about Protocel.
I did not know how to get a hold of you.. please contact me at
kathiedub@aol.com. thank you kathie
Rating: 4 / 5
This book gives hope where before there was none.. It also lets you know that there is an answer to cancer and many different ways to recover from it besides radiation and chemo
Rating: 5 / 5
A very well written book and beautifully organized and easy to read and understand!
June
Rating: 5 / 5
With modern medicine, Cancer is no longer a death sentence. “Cancer: The Complete Recovery Guide” is an inspirational guide dedicated to battling cancer and doing everything one can to fight the disease and hopefully overcome it. Doing its best to arm the reader with knowledge from everything about the various tests one must endure when faced with cancer to possible lifestyle alterations to various treatment methods, it lets the reader know that knowledge is power and to never give up. With many heart wrenching and heart warming stories as well, “Cancer: The Complete Recovery Guide” is a must for anyone who fears the dreadful diagnosis.
Rating: 5 / 5
This book tells you what cancer is; what the pros and cons are with surgery, radiation and chemotherapy; what the other new mainstream treatments are; why cancer research is failing and what the alternative therapies are that many people are doing – often with great success: the additional diagnostic tests you might want to consider; the detox regimes; the diets, herbs, vitamins, supplements and other approaches that have helped. And it tells you about the pioneers that have been vilified despite anecdotal reports of success – and so on. This book aims to provide a complete picture of the world of cancer. And it does so without hectoring or vilifying people who hold different opinions. It recognises that we are all different and will make different choices. I should declare my own interest in this book. I am the author and I researched this book as a result of my wife dying from cancer (and from the direct effects of the treatment she submitted to). I vowed that I would not go the same way – but I needed to know what the options were. This book was written above all to inform myself. In the book I tell the stories of over a dozen people who recovered from their cancers using alternative approaches – and they used different approaches so I think it is fair to say there are dozens of cures for cancer – but you can’t do them if you don’t know what they are. And this book is written to be accessible. One reader wrote to me: ” I devoured the entire [book] in one sitting. As I read hope grew and grew. I just wanted to say thank you from the bottom of my heart. You gave us hope when all we could see was despair and you gave us a path when we thought all was lost. ”
Rating: 5 / 5