I Have Cancer: What Should I Do?: Your Orthomolecular Guide for Cancer Management
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Rating | : | 4.10 (696 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1591202434 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 156 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-08-03 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Nutritional strategies can improve one's overall strength to maintain health and win the battle against cancer.. This book maps out a program that allows patients to benefit from the combination of conventional and orthomolecular therapy
Saul, M.S., Ph.D., is editor-in-chief of the Orthomolecular Medicine NewsService and is on the editorial board of the Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine. . Has published more than 180 peer-reviewed articles and has written or coauthored 12 books. Author of more than 100 scientific publications and award winner for his research work on cancer and nutrition.Creator of the first course in integrative medicine at
(James A. Chapter 3, "Food as a Cancer Medicine," is a must-read for those with a family history of, or those who have, cancer. "I recommend I Have Cancer: What Should I Do? to all of my patients. I Have Cancer: What Should I Do? fills this gap.It explains the orthomolecular (high-dose supplement) program that the authors themselves would follow if diagnosed with cancer. Chapter 7 contains stories of patients with various types of malignancy who have successfully used orthomolecular/nutritional treatment. The authors base their work on published, peer-reviewed research. The authors clearly show how to manage various cancers with nutrition. I have seen too many of these so-called hopeless cases recover.' I Have Cancer: What Should I Do? teaches people self-care and gives much-needed words of hope."(Townsend Letter). Commented Dr. I would strongly recommend this book to anyone wit
healthconscious_MI said What a relief: facts, alternatives and compassion. This is an important book: all three authors were colleagues of Hugh D.Riordan, MD, one of the very first physicians to give high-dose intravenousvitamin C to effectively fight cancer. The authors are remarkably cheerfulfor wounded healers. Each has experienced loss due to cancer; one of theauthors lost his wife. You might say, well, if they are so smart, then howdid THAT happen? But the authors are not preachy nor do they come across asknow-it-alls. They recommend conventional cancer therapy along with naturaladjunctive therapy. It is not a one-or-the-other ultimatum. Better nutritionmeans better quality of life, and almost alw. Nutritional medicine successfully fights cancer R. G. Smith Applying the principles of nutritional medicine specifically to the treatment of cancer, Gonzalez, Miranda & Saul in "I Have Cancer: What Should I Do?" have written a surprisingly hopeful book. I say surprisingly because one might think, if the methods for treating this disease are as successful as described therein, that everyone would have already heard about them and the face of medicine would be changed forever. That is the promise and I imagine the likely outcome of this book. If read and appreciated by the medical establishment, the book may very well provide a new and fresh outlook to a difficult medical specialty -- and . A great title for a great book! Richard Bennett This is a great book with a great title: I HAVE CANCER: WHAT SHOULD I DO? The authors, Drs. Gonzalez, Miranda-Massari and Saul, tell us just what we can do. After a comprehensive, yet amazingly comprehendible explanation of how cancer forms and spreads, the authors cite decades of (largely ignored) research involving successful orthomolecular treatment of this disease. The reader learns that he has options as he chooses the path (or paths) of treatment in battling cancer. Specific forms of the disease and their treatment are discussed, as well as general strategies for building up the body's ability to reclaim and maintain healt