Professionals Comment On Cancer Treatment

Written by Bill Henderson


Many doctors have brokenrepparttar conventional or "allopathic" physician mold and treat cancer and other "diseases" withrepparttar 101406 full array of available treatments -- complementary, alternative, integrative or conventional. Their common credo is "We treat people -- not diseases."

These doctors arerepparttar 101407 ones I pay attention to. There are thousands of them today, all overrepparttar 101408 world. In Chapter 1 of my book "Cancer- Free," I list eleven website directories of these "holistic" doctors and clinics in virtually every country. They are Medical Doctors (M.D.s), Doctors of Osteopathy (D.O.s), Naturopathic Doctors (N.D.s), Chiropractors (D.C.s) and "others." Each of these websites has a feature where you can type in your Zip Code and you will be shown a list of these doctors in your area. In my experience,repparttar 101409 letters after their names are far less important than properly interviewing them, which I also cover in Chapter 1 of my book.

There are many of these doctors who publish information and comments about their profession. Here are some ofrepparttar 101410 quotes which you may find interesting.

1. From an oncologist:

"We have a multi-billion dollar industry that is killing people, right and left, just for financial gain. Their idea of research is to see whether two doses of this poison is better than three doses of that poison."

Glen Warner, M.D., Oncologist

2. From a cardiologist and internist who treated 65,000 patients at his five-story hospital before he slipped onrepparttar 101411 ice outside his hospital and died fromrepparttar 101412 blow to his head in early 2003:

"There have been many cancer cures, and all have been ruthlessly and systematically suppressed with a Gestapo-like thoroughness byrepparttar 101413 cancer establishment. The cancer establishment isrepparttar 101414 not-too-shadowy association ofrepparttar 101415 American Cancer Society,repparttar 101416 leading cancer hospitals,repparttar 101417 National Cancer Institute, andrepparttar 101418 FDA. The shadowy part isrepparttar 101419 fact that these respected institu- tions are very much dominated by members and friends of members ofrepparttar 101420 pharmaceutical industry, which profits so incredibly much from our profession-wide obsession with chemotherapy."

Robert C. Atkins, M.D., Author, "Dr. Atkins New Diet Revolution" and founder, The Atkins Center in New York.

3. From a "holistic" physician who publishes a regular newsletter which I wouldn't miss because of his common sense.

"I look upon cancer inrepparttar 101421 same way that I look upon heart disease, arthritis, high blood pressure, or even obesity, for that matter, in that by dramatically strengtheningrepparttar 101422 body's immune system through diet, nutritional supplements, and exercise,repparttar 101423 body can rid itself ofrepparttar 101424 cancer, just as it does in other degenerative diseases. Consequently, I wouldn't have chemotherapy and radiation because I'm not interested in therapies that cripplerepparttar 101425 immune system, and, in my opinion, virtually ensure failure forrepparttar 101426 majority of cancer patients."

Decorating for the Holidays When Short on Time & Money

Written by Susan Dunn, MA, Personal Life & EQ Coach


Lucky you if you live inrepparttar north (ofrepparttar 101405 US). Lucky all of us that nature is plentiful in providing free supplies for decorating our homes for Thanksgiving no matter where we live. Even in South Texas at this time of year I can wander outside and clip off some branches from my yellow-berried pyracantha (I planted some with yellow berries as well as red just for this occasion), and grab a handful of at least brown leaves.

If you live inrepparttar 101406 north and can garner pine cones, seed pods, pine branches and fallen leaves in all their glorious colors, use these asrepparttar 101407 basis for your color scheme.

I’m also lucky to have a garden full of chrysanthemums in bloom ready to be put around in vases inrepparttar 101408 house. Since they’re perennials (down here), I can always count on having them come back this time of year.

Check your yard and garden for blooms in keeping with your color scheme (and next year, consider planting accordingly). You also have an array of decorating materials available inrepparttar 101409 produce department of your grocery. All those squashes lend themselves beautifully torepparttar 101410 fall color scheme. It’s nature’s way. Go for it!

Arrange some greenery branches acrossrepparttar 101411 mantle and place fruits and vegetables around and there you have it. We’re celebratingrepparttar 101412 harvest, after all.

Now here’srepparttar 101413 trick. We have two major celebrations coming up: Thanksgiving and then Christmas. Here at my house I need to make a quick transition and I’m short on time, like everyone else. I’m having guests for Thanksgiving, but then my grandchildren will be coming hererepparttar 101414 Friday after. I’m giving a Christmas Cookie Baking Party for Kids on Friday, and will need to switch rapidly from Thanksgiving to Christmas, so I’ve planned my decorating accordingly.

I’ll be using only greens, yellows, golds and whites for Thanksgiving. Then, for instance, I can removerepparttar 101415 white, green and yellow gourds and squashes fromrepparttar 101416 greenery onrepparttar 101417 mantle, add some white lights and gold stars, gold jingle bells, and gold ornaments and I’m set to go.

The white, yellow and gold candles and tealights for Thanksgiving can remain. See how easy it can be!

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