CANCER - A Six Point Strategy
for helping yourself to get well
de Peter Marsden
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À propos du livre
Peter Marsden was diagnosed with an agressive Prostate Cancer in 2007 at the age of 69. Trained as an Industrial Chemist he began to research hundreds of technical papers, web-sites and product details which had promise for the treatment of cancer. What he found was that the most promising solutions fell into six broad categories of lifestyle and nutritional choices. For his own recovery he put together a regime which has allowed him to complete Radiotherapy without any unpleasant side effects, maintain his energy since he was diagnosed and reduce his Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) levels from 8.6 when diagnosed to just 0.1 ug/L (12 weeks after radiotherapy). Irrespective of the treatment choices you have made or will make he believes that these Six Strategies will help you on your road to recovery.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Médecine et science
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Format choisi: Petit carré, 18×18 cm
# de pages: 38 - Date de publication: janv 26, 2009
- Mots-clés Doctor's Best, Now Foods, Dr Johanna Budwig, repair the immune system, immune system, recovery from cancer, cancer & red meat, cancer and vegetables, cancer & exercise, seminal vesicles, Prostate Specific Antigen, Raintree Nutrition, Budwig smoothie, oxygenate body cells, Liquid Zeolite, Green Supreme Barley, barley grass, flax oil & cottage cheese, flax seed oil, anti-cancer diet, de-tox the body, alkalyse the body, beating cancer, cancer recovery, cancer defeated, prostate cancer, Cancer, iHerb, PSA, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, Enzymes, Curcumin, Wobenzym, Chlorella, N-Tense, Graviola, CellFood, Fucoidan, AHCC, Modifilan, Chernobyl, Budwig, naturopathy, cancer
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À propos du créateur
Peter Marsden
Cotswolds, UK
I enjoy scientific research and when I was diagnosed with an aggressive Prostate Cancer I was determined to find out everything there was to learn about this condition. I also enjoy writing about complex subjects in an easy to understand way because you can reach many more people particularly when your target audience are often too poorly to cope with long-winded explanations. I hope I have managed to achieve this.