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The Cancer Handbook: What's Really Working.

ISBN: 1-890612-18-9

pages: 192

Nothing fills the heart with more dread than a diagnosis of cancer. Besides the worry about the poor chances of survival, there is also worry about the dangers of most of medicine's orthodox "cures". What most oncologists don't tell you is that no cancer incurable 25 years ago is curable today, or for the most common cancers that kill 90 percent of patients today, chemotherapy is no better than snake oil.

It's also difficult, if not impossible, to ferret out reliable information about genuine alternatives that work. In no area of medicine have alternative ideas been more stifled than with cancer, even though a number have been the subject of some properly designed laboratory and clinical research.

In this unique book, compiled by the editors of the bestselling UK newsletter What Doctors Don't Tell You, you'll discover the real evidence of when chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and surgery work - and when they don't. You'll also find information about alternative treatments with solid scientific evidence.

The Cancer Handbook isn't just for cancer patients. Much of the invaluable advice on diet, including supplements, will maximize your chances of avoiding the plague of the Twentieth (and Twenty-First!) centuries.

Every month, What Doctors Don't Tell You rings the alarm bells on procedures well before they become the stuff of national panic.
—The Observer

Has the potential to save lives. Stunning stuff!
—Kathryn Marsden, The Food Combining Diet

A voice in the silence.
—The London Times

A very big thorn in the side of the medical propoganda machine.
—Dr. Keith Mumby, The Allergy Handbook

Congratulations for choosing a timely subject and doing a wonderful job with it. I believe every citizen of the USA should be required to read it _ especially professionals and legislators.
—Dr. Walt Stoll, Saving Yourself from the Disease-Care Crisis
www.askwaltstollmd.com/

US$12.95 [add to cart] [Lynne McTaggart]

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