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Sunday, August 26, 2012

Does alcohol cause cancer?

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Alcohol and Cancer — The Evidence
(And What about Red Wine?)


    As you probably know, many people are concerned that excessive alcohol use can cause liver damage… kidney problems… raise your blood pressure and create other serious health concerns. But how about cancer? Let's look at the evidence. . .

Continued below. . .


Breast Cancer Survivor was told:
"You'll be dead in a year" (Pssst!! That was 12 years ago!)
    Doctors didn't give Wiltrude much hope when they diagnosed her with cancer in the year 2000. Wiltrude, a German psychologist, never thought cancer would happen to her. But it did. And it came as a big shock.

    One doctor told her, "You'll be dead in a year." Late stage breast cancer isvirtually incurable using conventional treatments. Even M.D.s admit it. They talk about "buying you more time." (Don't count on it. The evidence shows you're better off doing nothing than chemo.)

    When Wiltrude told her doctor she was going to try alternative treatments, he said, "You are committing suicide with what you're doing." But she was determined to find a way to beat her cancer.
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    Thanks to the wonders of the Internet, this European woman came across a book by my good friend Bill Henderson, one of the smartest and wisest people I know when it comes to cancer treatment.

    She tried Bill's top, number one recommendation — a gentle treatment you can do at home for just $5.15 a day. What's more, the cost goes down to $3.50 after six weeks because you just need a maintenance dose. And it even tastes good.

    Not only has Wiltrude passed the five-year cancer survival mark, she's survived for 12 years. We just interviewed her recently for this publication. The radiologist who tests her every year told her, "You're the only one with this kind of result."

    You can find out about Bill’s proven cancer treatment plan in a free video presentation — click here to watch it now.

    When I ask him about some of the treatments that top alternative doctors use, Bill sort of shrugs and says, "They're fine, but why bother? My treatment works, you can do it yourself, and it costs practically nothing."

    He's coached thousands of cancer patients with all different types and stages of cancer. Most of the people who follow the detailed, specific plan in this Special Report get over their cancer and live for years.

    "Almost any kind of cancer is reversible," says Bill. "I never give up on anyone."

Click here and watch the free video presentation about Bill’s amazing cancer protocol.


    Some researchers say you may have to add an increased risk of cancer to the list of health problems related to alcohol. This is because a variety of clinical studies have reported outcomes like these:
  • The International Journal of Cancer reported a total of 389,100 cases of cancer are attributable to alcohol drinking worldwide…
  • A study published in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment found that drinking three or more alcoholic drinks per week after a breast cancer diagnosis may increase risk of breast cancer recurrence, especially in postmenopausal and overweight women…
  • The journal Nutrition and Cancer published study findings suggesting that drinking one or more alcoholic beverages a day raised the risk of developing colon cancer by 70 percent…
  • A study reported in Internal Medicine showed alcohol intake was closely related to growth of liver cancer in patients with type C cirrhosis. (Of course, cirrhosis already indicates excessive drinking.)
    After reading study results like these—it's understandable why some folks are determined to swear off all forms of alcohol.

    Others remain skeptical and want to know…
Exactly HOW can alcohol lead to cancer?
    To tell you the truth… researchers aren't clear on the relationship between alcohol consumption and cancer.

    But the American Cancer Society offers these possible explanations:
  • Causes weight gain—Excess alcohol provides extra calories—which can cause weight gain. Being overweight or obese increases the risk of developing various cancers.
  • Damages body tissues—Alcohol may irritate and damage various body cells. As these cells attempt to repair themselves, it can change their DNA in ways that may be favorable to cancer growth.
  • Lowers folate and other nutrient levels—Alcohol inhibits proper body absorption of folate — also called folic acid or vitamin B9. Researchers believe low folate may increase the risk of breast and colorectal cancers.
  • Raises hormone levels—Alcohol may raise body levels of estrogen. Because this hormone plays a role in the growth and development of breast tissue, it may affect a woman's breast cancer risk.
    For these and other reasons, ACS recommends that people limit alcohol intake to two drinks per day for men. They reduce this recommendation to just ONE drink a day for women because their smaller bodies tend to metabolize alcohol more slowly. Frankly, a drink or two per day sounds like too much to me, especially given levels of obesity and diabetes in our society.

    But there's one form of alcohol that may have some benefits. . .
Why some researchers say
a little red wine may be fine!
    The American Cancer Society admits that moderate alcohol use has been linked to lower risk of heart disease. And the ACS acknowledges that other research seems to indicate there are health BENEFITS to drinking certain types of alcohol. The obvious case — you probably know this — is red wine.

    A recent study published in the Journal of Women's Health said that drinking about two glasses of red wine daily lowered estrogen levels in premenopausal women—thereby LOWERING breast cancer risk.

    This study showed that certain chemicals in red wine appear to block the process that converts androgens into estrogen. In essence, these compounds act as natural aromatase inhibitors (AIs).

    Man-made, synthetic AIs are prescribed to women diagnosed with breast cancer to prevent it from returning. But not just any wine contains these natural cancer killers…

    These chemicals are specifically found in grapes, grape juice and in RED wines. Studies show that white wines do not contain the same natural AI compounds. And perhaps most important, other types of alcohol — beer and spirits — have NOT shown these benefits.

    Even with red wine the evidence for health benefits is contradictory. Is it a healthy food or a deadly danger? Hard to say for sure -- but it doesn't matter. Stay with me for a moment, because there's an easy way to reap the benefits of red wine without the possible risks and the excess calories.

    One red wine compound that has received quite a bit of attention is resveratrol. Why so?

    In Issue #61, I showed how some researchers have uncovered what they consider to be amazing antioxidant potential in this grape nutrient.

    Studies indicate resveratrol may help prevent cell damage that can lead to cancers of the brain, breast, eyes, prostate and skin.

    But I'm still not ready to say that resveratrol is the last word in cancer prevention…

    After all, many medical professionals are cautious about the positive effects seen in laboratory research.

    And let's not forget that resveratrol is just one of the red grape components that may have potential anti-cancer properties. It belongs to an entire class of antioxidants calledpolyphenols that work to enhance your overall health.

    Many delicious foods contain these anti-cancer nutrients, such as blueberries, pomegranates, cranberries, and purple potatoes. The spice cumin also belongs to the polyphenol class.

    And you might be surprised to know that tea and coffee are also rich sources of these antioxidants.

    In short, there are a great many sources of these nutrients that carry a lot less risk than drinking red wine.

    And if you're interested in boosting your intake of resveratrol and other anti-cancer nutrients but you find it hard to eat certain foods… or prefer not to drink wine—don't despair!

    You can always take nutritional supplements that contain resveratrol and other polyphenols to help build a natural shield against cancer cell growth.

    In any case, the natural plant compounds are sure to provide healthy total body protection—without any fear of headaches or hangovers!
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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

St. Aug To Play First Three Home Football Games at Durham County Stadium


Saint Augustine’s University To Play First Three Home Games at Durham County Stadium

Saint Augustine’s University will host its first three home football games at Durham County Stadium in Durham, N.C., according to school officials on Wednesday, August 22, 2012.

The Falcons begin the 2012 season with two consecutive home games. They face Wingate University in the season opener Sept. 1 and nationally-ranked University of New Haven Sept. 8.  They visit Southern Connecticut State University on Sept. 15 before returning home against Bowie State University on Sept. 22.

The Wingate contest is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. while the times for the New Haven and Bowie State games have yet to be determined. Durham County Stadium is located on 750 Stadium Drive.

Saint Augustine’s University athletics on www.saintaugfalcons.com

Don't just survive cancer - get your life back!


Don't Just Survive Cancer —
Get Your Life Back!

    Something you don't hear much about is what happens to cancer survivors, post-treatment. Surviving is one thing — the first hurdle in a long road back to a normal life. Beyond that, a cancer survivor has to deal with the emotional fallout that comes from being diagnosed and going through a treatment ordeal, plus any other challenge that comes as a result of cancer.

    Cancer survivors belong to a special club — a club none of us wants to join, but we don't have a choice. This issue will deal with some things a cancer survivor can do to make life better...

Continued below. . .

This Cancer Cure Video Circled the Globe in 31 Minutes
    Every 60 seconds someone dies from cancer -- and every 3 minutes, someone new is diagnosed with cancer. That someone could even be you.

    If you know anyone who's suffering from cancer, you *must* watch this 5-minute video. This is the video that the pharmaceutical industry doesn't want you to watch.

    When this video was first put online, it was viewed by 129,000 people within 31 minutes. Send the link to everyone who has cancer. You might even end up saving someone's life. Watch the video now here.

Healing is not just skin-deep...
    Compare it to posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), where anxiety develops after a person is exposed to something psychologically traumatic. We usually think of PTSD in connection with military combat, but it can follow any frightening or damaging experience.

    Just being diagnosed with a life-threatening illness is enough to trigger PTSD. Undergoing treatment and surviving the illness can actually make PTSD worse.

    For a lot of cancer survivors — especially those who go the chemo route — figuring out how to survive life after cancer brings almost as many challenges as life with cancer. Especially for anyone who had body-altering surgery, or suffered a permanent handicap.

    The real issue here is that cancer patients are inundated with support while they battle their disease. But if they conquer it, the support often vanishes. The expectation is they'll return to the "real world." But here's the crux of it: Post-cancer, they're part of a whole new world.

    For starters, they'll forever carry the label "cancer survivor" — a term that blends life and death together into one bundle. Depending on the effects of their specific type of cancer, they may face a variety of new health problems — everything from changes in memory and concentration, to persistent pain, to bladder or bowel control problems, to intimacy and sex issues.

    Fortunately, there's an ever-growing wealth of resources to help survivors. Do an online search for "life after cancer" and you'll find thousands of links to post-cancer support groups and forums.

    I did this and was struck by the results of a particular study. It's called "Finding a New Normal:" Using Recreation Therapy to Improve the Well-Being of Women with Breast Cancer.

    The study makes an important point, which is something we often talk about here atCancer Defeated. That's the fact that healing — whether it's post-cancer, or whether you're trying to prevent cancer in the first place — has to take place on both a physical and emotional level. When this happens, the results are astounding.
The mind-body healing connection (something we know well)
    The study took place in 2009, when researchers Diane Groff and Claudio Battaglini and team looked at post-breast-cancer survival. They tracked six women who went through standard breast-cancer treatment, followed by something called HeartMath® treatment.

    HeartMath® treatment is offered by the Institute of HeartMath, a nonprofit dedicated to helping folks lower stress and manage their emotions in a way that benefits their physical bodies. They help people "reconnect with their hearts" so they can de-stress and build resilience. One of the group's major tenets is the power of emotions to increase energy and well-being.

    On a practical level, this means taking the women who volunteered for the study I mentioned and putting them through a regimen of exercise and recreation therapy. This might be any combination of cardio and weight training, stretching, relaxation techniques, and group activities. A grant-funded program in North Carolina called "Get REAL & HEEL" is one of several programs that take HeartMath® techniques and translate them into practical application. That's where the study participants went for their post-cancer treatment.

    The results were profound. Not only were the women better able to cope with stress and other emotional challenges, but their immune function improved dramatically. The women also experienced mental and emotional improvement. Decision-making got easier, they felt more in control, and they were better able to cope with daily challenges.

    It's proof that recreational therapists can play a significant role in helping cancer survivors get their lives back.

    If studies like these continue to prove the importance of addressing the mind and body challenges survivors have and the important role these therapists can play, there's a good chance insurance companies will do a better job of accepting and funding interventions like this. Especially if it's consistently proven that this kind of treatment boosts long-term survival rates.

    For that matter, it's also proof that daily exercise, paired with taking the time to appreciate what you have, will do you worlds of good — whether or not you follow a formal treatment program.
A useful resource for you
    Really, this concept applies to anyone who's faced a complex disease. Beyond curing the pathological side of the disease, there's an entire social and emotional spectrum of healing to address.

    Whether you're a survivor or you know a survivor, I recommend reading this online booklet:Facing Forward: Life After Cancer Treatment. It's a helpful guide from the National Cancer Institute for navigating life post-treatment.

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Monday, August 20, 2012

10 THINGS THE NCAA ABSOLUTELY MUST CHANGE


10 THINGS THE NCAA ABSOLUTELY MUST CHANGE

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August 19, 2012
Sports fans love talking about how they prefer college sports to their professional counterparts because of the “purity” of a system uncorrupted by the ravages of greed. Except they’re very wrong about that. While the NCAA definitely deserves accolades for the things it does right, like providing scholarships for high schoolers seeking higher education, that doesn’t mean the organization stands above valid criticism. And, with the number of scandals conflagrating across the country as a result of pursuing success at all costs, it needs to start tightening up in some areas and loosening up in others. Nothing at all says that the creation of ethical, safe, and equitable spaces for athletes and their supporters will compromise the overall quality and enjoyment of a college game. So showing some genuine concern toward the serious issues involved on NCAA campuses likely won’t yield any negative results and, in fact, just might make everything that much more gratifying.
  1. Title IX compliance:
    The Title IX amendment of 1972 stuck to the Higher Education Act of 1965 and ensured no academic discrimination could be levied upon women, whether it be in the classroom or in extracurricular activities. Which, of course, includes sports. Despite the rapid increase of female athletes competing at the college level (456% between the 1971-1972 and 2004-2005 school years), the NCAA remains tight-fisted when it comes to distributing necessary dollars to the ladies. The 2005-2006 school year saw men’s Division I sports receive $2,192,500 in scholarship money, compared to $1,809,500 for women. Division II experienced a similar divide, with $630,700 going toward men and $477,800 going toward women. Like ESPN points out, while the NCAA is not required to spend equally, it frequently uses excuses such as “Men’s sports make more money!” to justify paying inadequate attention to female athletes.
  2. More heterogenous hiring and recruiting practices:
    Although Title IX granted women athletes (ostensibly) equal footing on campus, the double-X crowd still only landed 554 out of the 1,774 head coaching positions for women’s sports established since 2000. Weirdly enough, prior to the passing of Title IX, a higher percentage of ladies enjoyed positions as head and assistant coaches! But the complaints of discriminatory hiring practices certainly don’t end there. Accusations of institutionalized racism and homophobia frequently crop up, with The New York Timesrecently reporting a steady decline in African-American coaches represented in Division I basketball. Many gay and lesbian participants complain that NCAA culture reinforces discriminatory thoughts and practices along sexuality lines and creates a hostile environment preventing many from performing to the best of their abilities.
  3. Quit downplaying academics:
    Everyone but the most bright-eyed, bushy-tailed idealists living in an opaque bubble of denial knows that sports trump academics as top priority on many Division I and II campuses. They enjoy a higher graduation rate than their peersthanks to special concessions and dispensations not awarded to anyone else (more on that later), but consistently underperform upon acceptance to their respective institutions. Research conducted at Kansas State University shows that Division I schools stand as especially notorious for recruiting student athletes based on how much money they’d pull in as opposed to how they might improve and nurture an edifying academic environment. Because of this, they enter into the classroom ill-prepared to meet the demands other students must face down. However, this trend only applies to high-profile sports such as football and basketball, with more low-profile athletes in golf, volleyball, and the like typically performing as well or better than their non-athletic peers.The NCAA passed reforms in October 2011 stating that any teams hoping to participate in postseason competition must boast an academic score of 930 or above. This will go into effect starting in the 2015-2016 season. So hopefully this indicates the organization might start slowly addressing the serious issue of athletes falling behind in mainstream courses.
  4. End “hidden” curricula and student “tutors”:
    One way schools keep athlete grades up to minimum standards without placing them in “uncomfortable” classes involves cheating the system with a hidden curriculum. University of North Carolina’s recent brouhaha revealed some (though not all) of the tactics colleges and universities yield in the interest of banking some sweet, sweet football and basketball coin, most notably courses with only one spot available, no meeting time, no classroom, and a single semester assignment — if any. The easiest of As, in other words, and one that keeps them eligible without making them cut into precious practice time with pesky studying. Plagiarism also runs rampant, and frequently goes overlooked if practiced by a student athlete, despite every school explicitly making clear its disciplinary measures against the offense. In addition, some colleges and universities hire “tutors” for their teams, but their responsibilities involve more than just helping them better understand class material. Like writing their papers for them, for example. UNC might be the school on everyone’s minds right now, but they’re hardly the only ones sticking to these deplorable practices. All the NCAA needs to do is further alter its academic requirements to require student athletes to rack up credits in the same classes as everyone else. And, of course, actually enforce the restriction.
  5. Keep recruiting tactics legal:
    Some of the shadier booster clubs at Division I and II colleges don’t mind breaking the law when it comes to snagging the promising high schoolers who will lead their favorite teams to victory. And money, of course. One of the most notorious incidents involved University of Miami’s football program, where exorbitantly wealthy patrons lured potential players with prostitutes and money in exchange for injuring the opposition. At University of Colorado, University of Tennessee, University of Texas, University of Alabama, and Arizona State University, conventionally attractive female students known as “hostesses” are often coerced into “entertaining” both recruits and players alike, with the expectation being that they provide sexual services to keep them from drifting toward other programs. When the women aren’t enough, drugs and alcohol (for minors, anyway) only enhance the deal. Not only is this against NCAA regulations, it’s against the law. But the organization’s negligence at policing these crimes means the issues swell to disconcerting proportions, to the point scandals break out and further damage its reputation. A little diligence and cooperating with the law is all it takes to protect the safety of female students and fight the culture of athlete entitlement.
  6. Stop the bribes and incentives:
    The most common illegal college athletics recruiting practices further break down into two common types, those involving fiscal and material bribes and those involving sexual bribes that — tragically — have led to rape and sexual assault (more on the latter later). Boosters, recruiters, and agents all thumb their noses at NCAA regulations and make amateur players into professionals before graduation. University of Miami’s boosters may have offered up fancy dinners, nightclubs, jewelry, and yacht trips along with its coterie of prostitutes, but other schools have even topped that. While still at Ohio State, New York Jets’ Santonio Holmes allegedly enjoyed himself a complimentary house, courtesy of Josh Luchs.Beyond bribery as a recruitment tool, it also rears its head in college sports when gambling, betting on, and fixing games are all involved. University of San Diego’s basketball team saw three of its current and former participants — two players and one assistant coach — charged with running a betting operation intending to artificially change the outcome of games. Then-active player Brandon Johnson accepted money from ex-assistant coach Thaddeus Brown and ex-player Brandon Dowdy in exchange for manipulating the eventual score. Kudos to the NCAA for stepping in and helping to end this instance of sports betting, but it seriously needs to play a more proactive role in making sure players select colleges based on legal and ethical recruiting practices.
  7. Rape and sexual assault prevention:
    Easily the most egregious side effect of employing prostitutes and “hostesses” to entice potential and active players involves establishing a patriarchal culture of male entitlement permitting rape and sexual assault to take place. No matter their profession or sexual peccadilloes, sexual violence survivors absolutely do not “have it coming.” Ever. Just because a woman volunteers to take on a “hostess” role for money or for school spirit reasons doesn’t mean she “owes” any of the athletes her body. But even ladies serving outside these capacities find themselves victimized by student athletes — and subjected to the very same stigmas levied against the ones who participate in “hostess” programs. Allegations of male athletes raping and sexual assaulting female classmates frequently scandalize the news, with two Boston University ice hockey players arrested within 10 weeks of each other in 2011 and 2012. At least in those instances, the victims saw their attackers brought to justice. Many (if not most) survivors aren’t so lucky, watching their assailants continue to enjoy free electronics and designer watchesand even professional contracts while they receive sneers and allegations of “faking it for attention/revenge because he doesn’t love you” or something similarly marginalizing and shaming.Rutgers University offers a video specifically targeting the culture of student athletics that breeds this sort of horrific behavior, but it’s time the NCAA brought the message to a broader audience. Address the frequently blown off (not to mention illegal) issue of athletes committing sexual atrocities with required education in rape and sexual assault. What it is. Why it happens. How to prevent it. And why “bros” shouldn’t come before “hoes” when it comes to reporting incidents.
  8. Work with watchdog groups:
    Rutgers 100, The Drake Group, League of Fans, Americans United for a Better NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament Pool, and other watchdog groups keep an eye on the ethics, integrity, and legalities of amateur and professional sports organizations alike. Unsurprisingly, boosters just adore harassing them, as chronicled in Rutgers 100 founder William C. Downing’s Confessions of a Spoilsport (itself a fascinating read containing even more astounding affronts in the name of promoting college athletics). He even received a few death threats for daring to keep the school’s sports programs as scandal-free as possible! The NCAA undoubtedly does some things right, but it also — as this article and others like it point out — fails to address some very critical problems. No organization should be above public scrutiny, particularly when it comes to safety and staying within the law. If boosters and the NCAA want to catch serious issues before they blow up (or, better yet, prevent them in the first place), cooperation and transparency work far, far more effectively than declaring some sort of silly social warfare. Legitimate concerns, like academics, sexual violence prevention, bribery and gambling, and true equality, all deserve addressing. Rather than foot-dragging and unconvincing excuses, trying a little diplomacy and hearing out their concerns might prove far more beneficial to all parties involved than sticking with the current broken, corrupt system.
  9. Drug testing:
    As if getting away with cheating and raping weren’t enough of a reason to start begging the NCAA for tighter policing of its own rules, Division I and II institutions also seem to take pains to help out their student athletes who test positive for one or more substance on the banned list. As with the case at Syracuse, merely not mentioning proven substance use and abuse proved the “best” strategy for keeping players churning out money for the school. As part of the Big East Conference, the regulations do not require schools to disclose who passes or fails drug tests. And the NCAA still accepts applicants without a broad, overarching illicit substance policy, though it does possess its own. Syracuse itself, however, possesses internal regulations, meaning, should the allegations prove true, the involved players and staff stood in direct violation and deserve the requisite punishment.Regardless of one’s attitudes toward smokables, snortables, injectables, and swallowables, the fact remains that they’re still illegal and the NCAA still holds explicit rules against them. Even when arrests take place, everyone seems to let athletes off with little more than a shrug and the occasional wrist-slapping suspension, though students outside sports programs are left to suffer any academic or social consequences of their actions. Once again, negligence regarding accountability and special treatment for no reason other than physical prowess means nursing a subculture believing itself entirely above the same ethical standards levied onto everyone else. The NCAA needs a smoother policy uniform across conferences and needs to take a more active role in making sure players aren’t ingesting anything that might grant them an unfair advantage on the field or court.
  10. Hold athletic participants to the same behavior standards as other students, faculty, and staff:
    Special treatment for anyone involved in the athletics program is ostensibly against NCAA rules, but colleges and universities perpetually disregard these statutes, and the regulatory organization really doesn’t seem to mind at all. If Jerry Sandusky received a Penn State salary for teaching math or art or business, would his superiors, faculty, staff and students have rallied behind him so passionately despite his terrifying (and proven!) sexual predation of children? Probably not. Anyone involved in high-profile athletics, particularly star coaches and players, ascends to celebrity status on campus, which heavily compromises the supposed academic goals of higher education. Students and their faculty supporters concerned with this phenomenon (here’s an example from Penn State, again) believe it to create a completely unfair atmosphere where nobody receives judgment on the strength of their character, but rather their athletic acumen and how much money they pull in from corporate sponsors.An honest, straight-A student who screws up once receives a higher punishment than a football player caught breaking NCAA rules — or even the law, in other words. It’s a fair complaint, and one that can be eliminated over time if the powers that be start chipping away at entitlement culture and move towards something more ethical, responsible, and accountability-based. Making sure actions violating the regulations in place receive appropriate consequences will ensure a safer, more equitable athletic experience for all. If it’s supposed to be all about the genuine love of physical competition and providing potential professional opportunities for promising youngsters, the quality of games definitely won’t suffer as a result. In fact, they might actually improve as the involved parties improve their sense of discipline and inclusivity!

Sunday, August 19, 2012

Herbal headache cure may help cancer, too

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This Herbal Migraine Cure
May Help Treat Cancer, Too


    If you're one of the unfortunate billion or so folks who suffer from migraines, you may already be familiar with this bitter-tasting tonic.

    It's a popular alternative treatment for migraines that's been known for centuries, but gained new popularity in the 1980s in the U.K. A member of the sunflower family, it was commonly used in European folk medicine as a remedy for headaches, arthritis, and fevers.

    More than 70% of the 270 U.K. people surveyed in one study reported feeling much better after taking two to three fresh leaves daily. Several human studies suggest the herb may reduce the frequency of migraine episodes in people who suffer from this painful health problem. But read on, because it may help with cancer too.

Continued below. . .


You've been told to avoid it at all costs. But--
This "forbidden" food could be the biggest health breakthrough of our time
    Your whole life, you've been warned that this substance can wreak havoc on your health.

    But the bad rap could be for nothing. Because research proves this shunned food:
  • "washes away" stubborn bladder infections (often in less than 48 hours)
  • decreases tooth decay by 80%--without having to drop any of your favorite foods
  • reduces blood clots without the dangerous side effects of aspirin
  • cuts sinus and ear infections by 93%--One pioneering Texas doctor reports these results that are so dramatic his patients forget to keep using it!
    And you should see how it helps you drop weight!

    How can one food--especially one we're told to stay away from--do so much?

    More importantly--what is it? And how can you get your hands on it?


    The name feverfew even comes from a Latin word meaning "fever reducer" — just as its name suggests.

    The active compound in this plant is called parthenolide, which drug makers are also investigating. Scientists think parthenolide blocks substances that constrict the blood vessels and lead to migraines.

    However, not all studies show that feverfew has a positive impact on migraines.

    It seems to depend on your timing. It's most effective when taken just as you feel the headache coming on. Another important factor is the quality of the supplement. Feverfew supplements should be standardized to a minimum of 0.2% parthenolide.

    Feverfew actually works in a similar manner to ibuprofen — inhibiting the chemicals that cause your head to spasm.
Good for what ails your joints, too
    Not only does feverfew help reduce head spasms, it may also help reduce inflammation throughout your body. This may be valuable for those who suffer from inflammatory illnesses such as arthritis and rheumatoid arthritis (RA). In fact, feverfew has been used for centuries as a remedy for arthritis.

    The herb is believed to hinder the hormone-like substances called prostaglandins — substances which cause pain and inflammation.

    Some studies have even shown that feverfew inhibits inflammation better than NSAID drugs (Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs)… truly good news for RA sufferers.

    Most people believe feverfew's positive activity comes from the compound parthenolide. However, a parthenolide-free feverfew extract also showed free radical-scavenging properties and protection from UV-induced sun damage.1

    There's more. Some researchers believe feverfew's flavonol content may also contribute to its anti-inflammatory properties.2
New evidence that feverfew
may be cancer-protective
    Cancer is often regarded as an inflammatory disease. Like heart disease, arthritis, Alzheimer's and many other diseases of aging, inflammation is certainly one of the major symptoms — and chronic inflammation may be a cause as well.

    Feverfew's active compound, parthenolide, is now being tested by scientists as a potential treatment for a variety of cancers… both as an alternative and complementary treatment.

    Researchers at Indiana University School of Medicine started studying feverfew because parthenolide is known to inhibit the DNA-binding protein that turns genes on and off. This transcription factor is called NF-Kappa B, and is connected to cancer.

    Harikrishna Nakshatri, PhD., Associate Professor, explains it this way… "NF-Kappa B is generally not active in a normal, healthy body, except when there is an infection or inflammation. Then it activates to help fight the infection. We have found, however, that it isalways active in cancer."3

    According to Hakshatri, this "cancer hyperactivity" may be one mechanism involved in cancer metastasis.

    How does feverfew perform against specific types of cancer? Here's what science is discovering about this.
  • Breast Cancer. Tamoxifen is the world's most widely prescribed cancer drug. Though we here at Cancer Defeated prefer alternative cancer treatments, if you're inclined toward conventional treatments and want complementary ways to enhance your recovery chances, you'll be interested in this study, and how it might help prevent resistance to Tamoxifen.4

    Patients with hormone-driven cancers are often given Tamoxifen, developed to block hormones from binding to cellular protein receptors. But many patients either don't respond to the treatment or develop resistance to it.

    NF-Kappa B proteins trigger inflammation which can also signal tumor development. Feverfew's parthenolide effectively suppresses NF-Kappa B.

    A Clemson University study tested feverfew against both breast cancer andcervical cancer cells. In this study, feverfew stopped the growth of all these cancer cells… as reported in the Spring 2006 issue of the Journal of Medicinal Food.
  • Secondary Lung Cancer. Dr. Nakshatri, mentioned above, discovered that parthenolide reduced breast cancer metastasis to the lungs by 25 percent. But due to the number of mice involved in the study, this result is not considered statistically significant.

    However, when parthenolide was combined with docetaxel — a common chemotherapy drug — lung metastasis went down by 50 percent compared to untreated animals.

    Dr. Nakshatri also gave mice a phytochemical from chamomile, called apigenin. It also blocks NF-Kappa G — though in a different way than parthenolide. Nakshatri hoped that these two compounds used in conjunction with docetaxel would enhance the drug's benefit in stopping metastasis to the lungs. But it proved too toxic.5
  • Secondary Bone Cancer. In further research, Dr. Nakshatri is examining whether parthenolide and the drug docetaxel can stop breast cancer from spreading to the bone. (Bones and lungs are the most frequent sites for breast cancer metastasis.) He's trying to get rid of the drug's toxicity by combining it with natural substances like feverfew and chamomile.

    In my opinion, it would be most interesting to test apigenin and parthenolide withoutany drug use. But for the moment it appears this isn't planned.
    NF-Kappa B is now believed to play a significant role in many types of cancer — including leukemia, lung and prostate cancer. So parthenolide's role as an NF-Kappa B inhibitor shows promise for a number of cancers besides breast cancer.
Perhaps most exciting of all —
can we now eradicate leukemia?
    Scientists at the University of Rochester Medical Center have made an exciting discovery...

    An herbal extract of feverfew is reported effective against one type of human leukemia. Monica Guzman, PhD, and Craig Jordan, PhD, even go so far as to say that feverfew extracts can kill malignant stem cells like no other single therapy they've ever tested.

    The U.S. National Cancer Institute is even excited enough by their work to have moved it into their rapid access program — which fast-tracks experimental drugs from lab to human clinical trials.

    Says Dr. Jordan, "We have proof that we can kill leukemia stem cells with this type of agent, and that is good news."

    What's very promising is that this is the first agent known to destroy myeloid leukemia at the stem cell level. This is where malignancy is actually born. And scientists already know that unless it is attacked at the stem cell level, it can hardly ever be controlled, let alone cured.

    Researchers in the late 1800s proposed the theory that cancer could be caused by stem cells undergoing malignant change. The work of John Beard (1858-1924) was at first greeted by interest, but later maligned and forgotten. His findings were only kept alive through the years by a few maverick biologists — among them, Dr. William D. Kelley, whom we've written about in our Special Report on enzyme therapy, The Missing Ingredient for Good Health.
The stem cell connection
    More recently, scientists discovered cancer stem cells in blood, brain, and breast cancers.

    Two scientists at the University of Michigan showed that — contrary to what some experts assume — not all cancer cells are equally capable of producing cancer metastases. In fact, only a tiny fraction (under 1%) can actually cause metastasis. And these highly malignant cells are called stem cells.

    Then it was discovered at the University of Massachusetts-Worcester that the cells that initiate malignancy in stomach cancers are not the stomach tissue itself, but the stem cells that migrated from the bone marrow.

    This action was initiated by a low-grade stomach infection, usually caused by Helicobacter pylori. In response to this infection, bone-marrow-derived cells (BMDCs) move to the stomach. And once there, these BMDCs take on the characteristics of the surrounding tissue. But they're influenced by the hormonal signals sent by the inflamed tissue. So they go through a malignant change.

    The above-mentioned University of Rochester discoveries about feverfew have been pivotal in giving us a deeper understanding of how stem cells are linked to both cancer genesis and progression.

    Dr. Craig Jordan of the University of Rochester said that the reasons some drugs are only moderately effective is "you're pulling the weed without getting to the root." Stem cells are the root.

    As we've said in this newsletter a number of times, stem cells are the most likely reason cancer keeps coming back after a patient appears to be completely well. Very few substances are known to kill them off. One of the few is paw-paw, which we wrote about inIssue 53. If feverfew has the same benefit, it's very exciting news indeed.

    In their laboratories, the University of Rochester team showed that parthenolide is more selective at promoting apoptosis — programmed cell death — than the standard drug cytarabine (Ara-C).

    Previous experiments also showed that feverfew compounds can stop cancer cell growth. And a phase I trial also found it was relatively non-toxic.6

    Interestingly, a University of Rochester press release claims that someone with leukemia would be unable to consume enough over-the-counter feverfew to stop it from spreading. Ironically, in the absence of clinical trials, it's not clear how this could have even been established. I also wonder why feverfew has attracted the interest of the NCI when paw-paw's stem-cell-killing properties have been known for years.
If you're going to take feverfew…
    The amount of active ingredient parthenolide varies wildly from one plant to another. So you definitely want a standardized product, or you won't really know what you're really getting.

    Standardized feverfew is available, but you're well-advised to read labels carefully.

    Some products claim to contain 2, 5, or even 7 percent parthenolide by weight. Since some of these supplements apparently come from obscure and unknown companies, do your homework to find products marketed by well-known and reputable companies that have a lot to lose by deceitful marketing or impure products.

    One company, Nature's Way, actually markets three different feverfew products — feverfew leaves, feverfew extract, and a more highly concentrated product called MygraFew which claims it has 2% standardized parthenolide.
A couple of cautions are in order...
    Feverfew is not recommended for pregnant (may cause contractions) or lactating women, nor for children under 2 years of age.

    Also, if you're allergic to ragweed, chamomile, or yarrow, you should not take feverfew. Skin irritation or eczema may occur in those with feverfew allergies.

    Further, if you take blood thinning drugs (anticoagulants like warfarin/Coumadin) you should avoid feverfew, as it may increase a risk of bleeding. Of course, readers of this newsletter know that they can get off drug blood-thinners easily, with natural remedies. If feverfew is an effective anticoagulant, why not just reduce the dose of warfarin?

    Some people may experience oral discomfort or irritation (swelling of the lips, bleeding of the gums, and loss of taste) when using feverfew.

    Other than these side effects, participants in studies have been found to tolerate feverfew well.

    If you experience any unusual symptom with feverfew (or anything else, for that matter!) — stop taking the product immediately. Your body chemistry may differ from even people in your own family.

    When feverfew intake is suddenly stopped after a long period of use, a patient may experience rebound headaches, anxiety, sleep disturbances, muscle stiffness or pain. You may be able to sidestep this issue by reducing your intake gradually.

    Have you tried feverfew for migraines, cancer or other symptoms? Sound off on ourFacebook page, and let your health-minded friends in on your experiences.

    Our last issue was one of the most interesting we've had this year, in my opinion. We wrote about how cutting kids' tonsils out is not such a good idea, because these little glands pack immune-boosting power that may help avoid cancer and other diseases, too. If you missed this article, you can scroll down and read it now.
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Dear Friend,Did you know that one in two men and almost that many women will get cancer at some time in their lifetime?  Those odds are 50:50! Not good. It means, statistically speaking, either you or someone very close to you will get this disease.
That’s why I have a saying: “We are all battling cancer.”
Cancer will come into your life.  The Big C movie is coming, some day, to a movie theater near you. Even if you don’t have the starring role, I assure you it’s no fun watching someone you love slowly wither away with this disease.
What’s ironic is that cancer is fairly easy to prevent, and in its early stages it’s easy to treat successfully.
Cancer really doesn’t deserve its dread reputation!
I can tell you about a doctor, a “recovering oncologist” you might say, who’s discovered that all cancer cases share one simple cause and if you do something about it, you’re almost certain to recover. He has over 40,000 cases, a success rate of more than 90%, and many people alive today were sick almost to death before he found and rescued them.
Qualified, ethical doctors in good standing, all around the world, practice a variety of alternative cancer therapies. The fact that these therapies are outlawed in the USA, does not mean they are not perfectly legal anywhere else — and it certainly doesn’t mean they’re ineffective.
Many of them work really well. I would use them instead of conventional therapy for myself or my family. For example, the most common oncology drug prescribed in Germany is an herbal homoeopathic preparation. I bet you’ve never heard of it! And I’ve got more...
That’s why I’m prepared to send you a comprehensive consumer report called Cancer Research Secrets.  It will give you details of scores of these alternative remedies and explain how they work.
These are remedies that orthodox medicine
would prefer you never hear about.
Their profits will suffer if this information becomes widespread. They don’t want you to know about these remedies because they’re cheap and effective.
But you don’t care if cancer doctors — oncologists — and big drug companies make less money.  What you care about is that you and your family will be able to survive cancer and live a normal life span. 
And this news might surprise you...
This report will still help you even if you opt for chemo or radiation at the same time you try certain alternative therapies. My report will show you how to reduce the side effects and make chemotherapy more likely to succeed.
We know so much about cancer today, nobody should die of this disease.
There are many alternative therapies to help you conquer cancer naturally, safely and surely.
And I don’t want you to think I mean wacky folk cures when I say “alternative” therapies! I’m talking about different — but totally scientific — alternatives to the deadly game of surgical mutilation, chemotherapy and radiation. These holistic methods work AT LEAST as well as accepted conventional treatment.
So why don’t doctors offer these alternatives?
Doctors today are taught to view anything outside the drug industry’s choke-hold on medical thinking as very suspect, or even fraudulent. They have an exclusive monopoly on what they CLAIM is the “proper” treatment for cancer.
Yet the results of orthodox medicine are deplorably bad. I know. I am a fully qualified MD (MB ChB in Britain, which is bachelor of medicine, bachelor of surgery). Yes, I’ve had my hands in people’s guts and chests. But long ago, I chose the gentler and safer route of natural medicine.
Cancer-Research-Secrets-Cover.png 350x469That doesn’t mean I abandoned science. I’m BIG on science, logic, reason and empirical testing. In fact I’m the scourge of both the orthodox lies and the “holistic” humbug that professes a superior attitude to that of doctors.
I tell it like it is. I shoot straight. After all, I’m not trying to sell you treatment or supplements. I have no motivation to tell you anything but the truth.
So, if you don’t want to EVER die from cancer, make sure my fabulous new comprehensive resource Cancer Research Secrets is on your desk.
What do four Nobel Prize winners know that doctors don’t?
Would it surprise you to know that at least four Nobel Prize winners have made breakthroughs towards the safe, scientific treatment of cancer, without deadly chemo and radiation treatment?
Their discoveries go back over 80 years, yet their pioneer work is being ignored by modern doctors. It could be saving lives — YOUR life, or the life of someone you love. Yet it is being suppressed. Ironically, what I rate the biggest cancer treatment discovery of all was re-affirmed with a completely up-to-date scientific study that took place in Boston College and was published in a reputable scientific journal in 2008 [Journal of Lipid Research.2008; 49: 2545-2556].
Another scientist, seven times nominated for the Nobel Prize, discovered a glorious food substance which literally traps the healing power of sunlight and delivers it to your body in the form of active, restorative electron energy (this is not New Age pseudo-science babble but real cutting edge knowledge, as you will see when you read the explanation in full).
I can (and will) show you three different diet regimes that have each proven capable of bringing patients back right from the very edge of death with terminal cancer, and putting them on the road to recovery. Not just that: the patients attained better health than they ever had before — they get so healthy that many of them have said they had cause to BLESS the fact that they got cancer.
You see, alternatives work — at least as well as some forms of chemotherapy and often better. The payoff is that you learn how to achieve true health, not just how to suppress the disease.
Let me repeat, you don’t necessarily have to abandon orthodox treatment. Nearly all the super healing alternative strategies I describe for you are quite compatible with other methods and will help you undergo chemotherapy or radiation treatment without the dreaded side effects.
The Cancer Mafia
Unfortunately, the medical profession is often the last place you’d get the truth about effective cures. The pharmaceutical industry and greedy, unethical doctors seeking their own gain have conspired to become what has appropriately been called the “Cancer Mafia”. They have long since left behind any thought of putting patient care first. Their agenda is to protect their profits and destroy anyone who wants to offer alternatives to their ghastly, unsuccessful and expensive methods.
In spite of the fact that it’s easy to pick holes in their so-called science, they go on cutting, poisoning and burning patients in the name of a “cure”. Yet when it comes to gentle, cheap holistic treatments, they attack them with a frenzy amounting to blind fury, claiming such treatments are “unproven”, “bogus” and even “dangerous”.
In fact the “War ON Cancer”, vaunted by the cancer establishment, should be renamed the “War ABOUT cancer”. There is literally a life and death struggle going on for the right to tell patients the truth and let each person decide for himself or herself what to do.
According to the AMA, FDA and other institutional bureaucracies, no one should have the right to speak freely except doctors entrenched in the dogma of the day. The so-called cancer charities, like the American Cancer Society are phony. They’re clearly on the side of the Cancer Mafia, not the truth.
So I know it’s difficult for the patient or family to know what to think. If you or someone you love has cancer, you face a blizzard of conflicting “facts.” CRSCover-click-here.png 300x402The cancer establishment showers alternative therapies with abusive language and criticism, most of it wrapped up in scientific jargon most people don’t understand.
That’s why I wrote Cancer Research Secrets: to help you make the right decisions:
This is what the
“war” is really about:
It’s proven time and time again that many of these alternative treatments are at least as effective as chemotherapy and radiation, with hardly any side effects. Consider these facts:
There’s a simple piece of electronic equipment that’s been around for 80 years, and any handyman can make one. It has a terrific cure rate against cancer without side effects. I’m not talking about the famous Rife machine. The one I mean was developed by a Russian genius in the 1930s, back when there were literally hundreds of clinics all over Europe providing safe, effective cancer treatment and curing many people. Today you never hear of this treatment, unless you go researching. You’ll find it on page 158 of my book, Cancer Research Secrets.
A whole new theory of cancer was evolved by a Scottish doctor that led to a simple, safe nutritional treatment. It was wildly effective and by 1911, in London alone, there were over 40 clinics offering this treatment (page 75).
But it simply vanished. Marie Curie’s radium “cure” was invented and simple natural remedies were swept aside. Ironically Marie Curie’s radiation method is now known to be one of the main CAUSES of cancer, yet doctors go on using it. They hope to kill the tumor just before they kill the patient (and they don’t always get it right).
You might think the Scottish doctor’s treatment must have vanished altogether and you would be nearly right. But in 1967 a US dentist repeated the same success and showed the world a whole safe new approach to cancer. He cured himself of one of the most deadly cancers and went on to live over 30 years beyond his “sell by” date. His method helped thousands to fully recover from cancer.
But this brilliant dentist was attacked violently for daring to go up against the Cancer Mafia and finally quit. Even that’s not the end of the story. A young researcher took up this discovery in the 1980s. I’ll tell you that story in detail in just a moment.
So what is the matter with my conventional colleagues? Why can’t they see the truth staring them down?
The answer, of course, is money. The Scottish doctor’s treatment cost just a few dollars, compared to hundreds of thousands for the “correct” conventional treatment. What self-respecting oncologist would give up all that income, just because it was in the patient’s best interest? I’m sorry to sound cynical but that’s the profession today.
CRSCover-click-here.png 300x402It’s such a greedy, voracious, money-gobbling machine I know of cases where the patients have even been diagnosed fraudulently as having cancer so the hospital can make money by treating them (since the treatment unquestionably kills some patients, this is tantamount to murder in any other profession).
Oncologists don’t have your interests at heart. In one case I know a doctor who had cured a cancer patient. Instead of being happy about it, the patient’s oncologist made an official complaint, because it lost him over $300,000 in fees. The doctor who’d actually cured the patient was run out of town; in fact he was run out of the country. He can no longer practice medicine safely in the USA.
You couldn’t make this up; you’d be laughed at! It’s worse than the lurid tales in tabloid papers, like the National Enquirer or the Globe.
But beware the alternatives too!
Unfortunately, the alternative cancer field is also seething with bogus cures and claims, especially if viewed from the Internet. It is clear to anyone who’s well-informed that a great many people, totally unqualified, are indeed “cashing in” on alternative cancer treatments, exactly the way that orthodox critics claim. If there is one thing worse than a dangerous doctor who’s had 7 years of training, then it’s a dangerous amateur with NO training.
That’s where my book Cancer Research Secrets comes in. It’s been a massive project for me to assemble the facts about numerous aspects of cancer alternatives, the clinics and the people involved and — MOST IMPORTANT — to review them myself and decide which ones are credible and effective. I’ve sifted the wheat from the chaff and offer it to you in this book as good nourishing information!
As I told you, I’m a regular MD (trained at a medical school in the UK); I’ve been professor at two universities; I’ve treated patients — including cancer patients — for just shy of 40 years, using only alternative and holistic methods. Many of them are still alive and well. Some eventually died of natural causes — we all have to go sometime.
So I consider myself to be a person well qualified to walk you through the cancer cure minefield without getting your legs blown off.
Cancer Research Secrets is a major contribution to knowledge in this field and I hope you will find it helpful. It’s jam-packed with information never before
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assembled all in one place. Not only that, but I’ve also included a resources supplement that allows you to link with numerous centers for treatment, so you’ll be sure to find the therapies and remedies you’re looking for.
I’ve done all the heavy lifting, you just need to read it and take action!
Not a death knell,
it’s a wake up call
It’s one of my sayings that cancer is not a death knell. It’s a wake-up call. It’s nature’s way of telling you your health is in bad shape. You need to do something or you may well perish.
But your choices are many and varied. There are SCORES of approaches that have all had successful outcomes for those who have gone before you. In Cancer Research Secrets I’ll tell you all about them.
You know what? Cancer isn’t that hard to conquer. But you can only do so by taking the right action and plucking out the underlying cause of the problem. Experts can argue all day about chemo and radiation therapy and about the doubtful value of these toxic therapies.
I have a slightly different take: the most deadly thing wrong with orthodox medicine is not what it DOES, but what it does not do. My conventional colleagues never seem interested in getting to the bottom of WHY a person gets cancer and fixing that (they don’t really know why, for one thing).
PullQuote_2b.gif 12080x12849Yet there IS always a cause. Cancer is not a case of bad luck. Cancer happens for reasons, the same as anything else on God’s Earth. You just have to find the real reason and fix it.
Cancer Research Secrets” is your user-friendly map and visitor’s guide to find your way around and get to the cure you or a loved one so desperately need.
You need to move out of the “battlefield mentality”. By that I mean you need to stop thinking that cancer is the enemy and has to be smashed, burnt and destroyed at all costs. In open warfare like that it’s always the battlefield (in this case, your body) that comes off worst. Think of the pictures of mud and blasted trees in the World War I trenches!
You don’t want to end up looking like no-man’s land, do you? There is a better, less confrontational way.
I have to keep reminding patients that cancer isn’t some alien object dropped by a UFO from outer space. The cancer is YOU. It’s part of your body that has gone off the rails and is behaving differently.
CRSCover-click-here.png 300x402If you correct the reasons why this happened, the cancer tissues will go back to normal. It happens a lot. In fact it happens far more than doctors realize and a very powerful recent paper in a peer-reviewed top scientific journal [The Archives of Internal Medicine, Dec 2008] showed conclusively that if doctors left well enough alone many cancers would resolve on their own.
I’ll tell you the whole story. In fact, my book is a feast of amazing and scientifically valid secrets that nobody has been telling you. You’ve been denied the real story... till now!
As you can see, I speak from science, not whimsy and wishful thinking. Cancer Research Secrets is a crystal clear stream of real, workable knowledge. Not an ounce of fluff in it. I urge you to get your own personal copy NOW!
I promised a few pages back to tell you the final update of the Scottish doctor’s story.
A cancer research doctor was allowed a short list of 11 terminal hospital patients with pancreatic cancer (at the time it’s diagnosed, this type of tumor has an average survival time of just 6 weeks). Yet using the Scottish doctor’s PullQuote_3b.gif 12080x12849therapy, which I explain in detail inCancer Research Secrets (page 75), nine patients (81%) lived one year, 5 lived two years (45%), 4 lived three years (36%) and two have lived longer than four years.
Now compare that with a study published at about the same time, of the newly approved drug Gemcitabine. Of 126 patients with pancreatic cancer not a single patient lived longer than 19 months and yet that was considered a “successful” drug. It’s being sold today as the “proper” treatment for pancreatic cancer.
Well, if faced with disaster, I wouldn’t take Gemcitabine. I’d want the 45- 81% option, not the 0% option, wouldn’t you?
I hope you are getting the picture here! Do not listen to the propaganda about conventional treatment. It comes nowhere near the success rate of certain properly run alternative therapies. Yet they call their methods science. They claim alternatives are “not scientific” or “not proven” or “dangerous”!
PullQuote_4b.gif 12080x12849Ha! What could be more dangerous than chemo and radiation? The whole reason it works (if ever it does) is they stop JUST SHORT of killing you, while killing the tumor. We call that the toxicity margin or “therapeutic index” and it really is as crude as I just explained it (it’s meaured by the dose it takes to kill exactly 50% of the study population).
If you are involved with cancer, or concerned in any way through family or friends, you need to act. As I said, we are ALL facing this issue at some time or other, so you had better be concerned.
You need this life-saving information. Everyone around you needs it. Cancer Research Secrets is your easy-to-read, informative guide. If I do say so myself, I just happen to be one of the most knowledgeable individuals on Earth about alternative medicine.
Is chemotherapy EVER the right choice?
Let me address that vexed question of whether it’s ever a good idea to opt for chemo or radiation. I understand this dilemma that patients sometimes face. At times it can be frightening, with the feeling that if you make a wrong choice, it could be the end…
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Well, you’ll be pleased to know that I don’t tell you not to go the orthodox route. That’s just irresponsible. You get that from amateur fools on the Internet who just go “Oh, I can’t believe it! You’re doing chemo?” as if it were a dirty vice.
People do survive who have chemo. Some live the rest of their natural lives. But it is RISKY; there is no getting round that. If it doesn’t work, it screws up your other options, by poisoning the immune system and other defences you vitally need to beat off cancer naturally.
So to help you with this awful dilemma, I spend a lot of time inCancer Research Secrets telling you what you can do to protect yourself against chemo and radiation.
My own patients who opted for chemo didn’t even lose their hair! But they did beat the disease.
And no, vitamins and other alternatives won’t affect conventional cancer treatments. That’s just a scare story put about by oncologists who don’t like competition. I will tell you the truth on that claim too—direct from the most up-to-date scientific studies (page 14).
And that brings me to another point.
You’re not buying into a bunch of opinions, fluffy pink thoughts or the “wish” that it would all come out right. I’m not into fairy stories. Everything I write is based on direct experience and years of studying scientific papers.
As I said, I’ve done the grunt work. Now all you have to do is get this manual and read it. You can get a fast education in cancer and how to survive it from right there in your armchair (better switch the TV off, though).
Now it is my duty to point out that people recover using conventional therapies too. Survival stories abound of those who have been through the horrors of chemotherapy and radiation, feeling sick, vomiting, losing their hair... but they lived! It’s not nice but it does sometimes work.
So my book is NOT about persuading you that you shouldn’t do chemo. It is about telling you what your choices are. Because nobody is going to tell you, if you don’t find out for yourself. I have assembled masses of information about the many options you have. But it’s not overwhelming. I haven’t gone into the nitpicky detail, like what doses of vitamins you should take, and that sort of thing.
I give you the overall picture, the business plan instead of the detailed invoice, if you like to think of it that way.
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