Devra Davis See book keywords and concepts | The slogan "Beating cancer!" rallied volunteers and fund-raisers throughout the nation. A country that had just beaten Hitler, Mussolini and Hirohito could certainly conquer cancer. The new chemotherapy agents provided valuable fodder in the public campaign to generate more funds for research on the disease.
When the ACS began to flex its national muscle in the 1950s and 1960s, medicine was coming into its own as a field that could incorporate stunningly sophisticated techniques. Advances in surgery for cancer and other problems had been breathtaking. | | Beating cancer is something that everybody wanted to do. Some of us realized it was mostly a political show."
Herberman shared some of Lee's skepticism, which few then dared to express. He also realized that it would be necessary to think outside the boxes and circles being proposed. It made little sense to try to kill a single enemy with a gigantic bomb or cannon, when the enemy was not one target but many. "You really can't organize basic research the same way you go about putting a man on the moon. | Patrick Quillin, PhD,RD,CNS See book keywords and concepts | My original release of beating cancer WITH NUTRITION has been translated into Japanese and Chinese and is a home study continuing education course for registered nurses. Please see my complete curriculum vitae at my website: www.4nutrition.com.
The bottom line is that a "well-nourished cancer patient can better manage the disease", has fewer infections, has fewer side effects from chemo and radiation, has a better quality and quantity of life, and improved chances for complete remission. The toxicity of professionally designed nutrition therapies for the cancer patient is near-zero. | | The reason for this lack of progress in beating cancer is our inability to use good judgment in both research and treatment. Blasting the cancer with the cytotoxic therapies of chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery can reduce tumor burden INITIALLY; but they do not change the underlying causes of the disease. And when the cancer returns, it is much more ferocious the second time, now having developed "drug resistance" or "hormone independence" to make medical intervention ineffective.
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We need to re-think the cancer battle plan. | Anne Harrington See book keywords and concepts | It is possible that many who said this would still have agreed that positive attitude was one of several important factors in beating cancer, but the poll did not allow for that level of nuance.
The positive power of the placebo effect, part two
What the power of positive thinking may have begun to lose by the late 1990s in terms of political stridency, it gained in terms of biomedical respectability. More than anything else, this respectability was gained through the increasingly firm identification of positive thinking with the placebo effect. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Probably not by themselves. beating cancer with nutrition almost always requires these things:
Daily consumption of raw plants from the allium family (garlic is best)
Daily consumption of raw cruciferous vegetables (like broccoli)
Massive intake of vitamin D (under supervision of a naturopath)
Daily consumption of raw, freshly blended fruit and vegetable juices (includ beet, ginger, kale and all the superfruits you can find... | Kelly Harford, M.C., C.N.C. See book keywords and concepts | Quillin, Patrick, beating cancer with Nutrition: Combining the Best of Science and
Nature for Full Spectrum Healing in the 21st Century, (Tulsa: Nutrition Times Press, 2001.)
Schlosser, Eric, Fast Food Nation: The Dark Side of the Ail-American Meal, (New York: HarperCollins Publishers Inc., 2002.)
Simontacchi, Carol, The Crazy Makers: How the Food Industry is Destroying Our Brains and Harming Our Children, (New York: Penguin Putnam, 2000.)
Starfield, B., Is US Health Really the Best In the World, (JAMA, July 26, 2000)
Statistical Abstract of the United States, (U.S. Census Bureau, 1999. | | Patrick Quillin beating cancer with Nutrition
The average American eats 39 teaspoons of refined sugar a day.
Gary Null PBS Anti-Aging Program this includes but is not limited to the following: lowered immune function, adrenal exhaustion, fatigue, anxiety, depression, mood swings, PMS and menopausal symptoms, cancer, heart disease, high cholesterol, sinusitis, allergies, edema, inflammation, arthritis, tooth decay, kidney and liver problems, hypoglycemia, digestive disturbance, Candida (yeast over growth), headaches, high blood pressure, and on and on. | | Patrick Quillin, beating cancer with Nutrition may soon overtake tobacco use as the leading cause of death.
Chronic diseases account for 70% of all deaths in the United States.
As for me, except for an occasional heart attack, I feel as young as I ever did.
Robert Benchley
It is important to remember that the diseases mentioned above are chronic degenerative diseases. People don't just suddenly have a heart attack or suddenly "get" cancer or Type 2 diabetes. These are diseases that develop in the body over a number of years. | Richard Leviton See book keywords and concepts | In a similar story from Newsweek ("Young Survivors in a Deadly War") we learn this (italics added): "More and more young people are beating cancer but many find that getting well is only half the battle." The tacit message? Our only rational response to cancer is pugilistic: we fight to win, we beat it, and young people have the necessary spunk to do it; health, even remission, must be acquired, as if purchased like another consumer good: we "get" wellness by going to the doctor and paying for it. Wellness is a market commodity and allopathic medicine is its stock exchange. | James A. Duke, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | But considering all the money and all the effort this country has invested in beating cancer, we don't have a whole lot to show for it.
Over the years, many new chemotherapy drugs have been developed, and some work pretty well to extend life, although they don't cure cancer. | The Editors of Prevention Magazine Health Books See book keywords and concepts | Cancer Treatment Centers of America, headquartered in Arlington Heights, Illinois, and author of beating cancer with Nutrition. In hospitals, people with cancet who are losing weight get eithet ptotein-tich "whey shakes" ot a unique form of total pat-entetal nuttition, feeding via a tube inserted into a vein.
Most nutrition-oriented doctots also recommend vitamin and mineral supplements. | Susun S. Weed See book keywords and concepts | Overholser, Fireside, 1994
• beating cancer With Nutrition, R Quillin, NTP, 1994
• Choices in Healing, Integrating the Best of Conventional and Complementary Approaches to Cancer, Michael Lerner, MIT Press, 1994
• Cancer Therapy: The Independent Consumer's Guide to Non-Toxic Treatment, Ralph Moss, Equinox, 1993
• Options: Alternative Cancer Therapies, Richard Walters, Avery, 1993
• BCA Newsletter and books by mail-Breast Cancer Action, 1280
Columbus Ave, #204, San Francisco, CA 94133; 415-992-8279. | J. E. Williams, O.M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Beating Cancer With Nutrition, estimates that only about 10 percent of Americans are optimally nourished, a situation that leads to sub-optimal nutrition (Quillin 1994). In these cases, for the majority of people a gradual erosion of immune status takes place allowing for disease processes to occur including cancer, autoimmune diseases, and increased susceptibility to viruses.
Infections. | Robyn Landis See book keywords and concepts | Beating Cancer with Nutrition, puts it, "Our reigning allopathic medical system has maintained a philosophy that most diseases have a readily identifiable enemy that can be blasted into submission."
It is easy to see how, in modern conventional medicine, disease came to be divorced from the organism as a whole, how the quelling of symptoms became equated with the cure of disease, and how organs, limbs, or tissues came to be viewed as parts that could be treated separately from the rest of the body. | | Quillin, Patrick with Noreen Quillin. beating cancer with Nutrition.
Rector-Page, Linda, N.D., Ph.D. Cancer: Can Alternative Therapies
Really Help? Simone, Charles B. Cancer and Nutrition.
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Cartel, James P Racketeering in Medicine: The Suppression of Alternatives. Coulter, Harris L. Divided Legacy—Volume I (A History of the Schism in
Medical Thought). Coulter, Harris L. Divided Legacy—Volume II (The Origins of Western
Medicine).
Coulter, Harris L. Divided Legacy—Volume III (The Conflict Between Homeopathy and the AMA).
Coulter, Harris L. | Robert Hass, M.S. See book keywords and concepts | My strategy for beating cancer and heart disease included a little of everything: surgery, drugs, meditation, a macrobiotic diet, Ayurevedic medicine, motivational and visualization tapes, and even traditional psychotherapy," reflects Dr. Fuerst. "But timely medical treatment and my phytonutrient diet formed the foundation of my remarkable remission."
Dr. Fuerst bases his diet around phytonutrient-rich vegetables, soups, a small amount of salmon (for omega-3 fats), whole grains and cereals, and fruits. | Ralph Golan, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Noreen Quillin. beating cancer with Nutrition. Tulsa, OK: Nutrition Times Press, 1994.
Rogers, Sherry A., M.D. The Cure Is in the Kitchen: A Guide to Healthy Eating. Syracuse, NY: Prestige Publishing, 1991.
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Schardt, David. "Phytochemicals: Plants against Cancer." Nutrition Action Health Letter (Center for Science in the Public Interest): 21 (April 1994): 1, 9-11. April, 1994.
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Wainwright House, 260 Stuvyesant Ave. | The Editors of Prevention Magazine Health Books See book keywords and concepts | Cancel Treatment Centets of Ametica, headquartered in Arlington Heights, Illinois, and author of beating cancer with Nutrition.
The sooner you make those dietary changes, the better your chances of never having to battle this deadly foe, Dr. Quillin says. "Cancer usually develops slowly, over many years, and goes through a number of stages," he adds.
Nutrition is most likely to have an impact on the early precancerous stages known as initiation and progression. | | Cancer Treatment Centers of America, headquartered in Arlington Heights, Illinois, and author of beating cancer with Nutrition. Malnutrition is a major cause of cancer deaths.
Studies show that certain nutrients can help protect the body's healthy cells from the damaging effects of chemotherapy without interfering with, and sometimes even enhancing, these drugs' antitumor activity. In one animal study, vitamin E given prior to treatment with bleomycin, a common cancer drug, helped prevent the lung tissue scarring this treatment can cause. | Susun S. Weed See book keywords and concepts | Ark Trader, Fayetteville, AR 72702-3170; 1-800-643-8909
• National Organic Directory, PO Box 464, Davis, CA 95617;
916-756-8518
• Apricot pits: Choice Metabolics, 1-800-227-4473 Further Reading:
• beating cancer With Nutrition, P. Quillin, Nutrition Times, 1994
• Healing With Food, Melvin Werbach, M.D., Harper, 1993
• Cancer Free, S.J. Winawer, M.D., and M. Shike, M.D., Simon &
Schuster, 1994
• Diet, Nutrition & Cancer Prevention: A Guide to Food Choices, available free from 1-800-4-CANCER.
"Veep within you, whether you are aware of it or not, is your primal need for breast. | Ralph Moss, PhD See book keywords and concepts | Foods and Antioxidants
Hopefully, you now want to enlist antioxidants in your own personal fight to prevent or treat cancer. What is the best way to get these powerful nutrients into your system? Should you attempt to get all your antioxidants from your food or should you take food supplements? Here are the benefits of getting antioxidants from food:
• Foods contain many antioxidants, some of which may not even be known to science yet. There are hundreds of carotenoids alone.
• Foods are a dependable source, and you won't go wrong if you pick fresh, deeply colored, organic produce. |
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