ANTICANCER: A NEW WAY OF LIFE Dr David Servan-Schreiber
‘A new way of life' is what Dr David Servan-Schreiber decided he had to find. His cancer - a brain tumour - was treated conventionally and went into remission, but he relapsed. Then he determined to learn everything he could to help his body defend itself against the illness, and he has now been cancer-free for over seven years. Our bodies are equipped with defence mechanisms which curb defective cells that could, if unhindered, become cancer. Anticancer shows how environmental and dietary change, the healing of emotional wounds, and creating a relationship with the body to stimulate the immune system can all have profound effects on the mechanisms of cancer and of being free of cancer. Dr Servan-Schreiber does not dismiss conventional medicine, nor is he anti-pharmaceutical: he empowers you with the understanding and tools to tackle cancer alongside any conventional treatments you opt for; or, better yet, to help avoid cancer altogether.
304pp, 150mm x 232mm, softback, 2008
A Time to Heal is the inspiring and entertaining story of Beata Bishop's triumphant passage through life-threatening disease - cancer - to whole, lasting cure (not just remission), via the... [more]
Jonathan Chamberlain was spurred on to a journey in search of alternative methods of overcoming cancer, having watched his wife suffer and eventually die - both from her cancer and from the direct effects... [more]
I was told I had cancer and that I must expect to die soon. Eight years later I still do my job and enjoy life. I have not been treated. Did my cancer simply disappear? Did I do nothing? Far from it. A number of things happened, many by accident.
The Choice by Bernadette Bohan is an inspiring memoir of a mother's courage in overcoming cancer using a combination of conventional and alternative methods.
In the course of her successful fight against breast cancer, Professor Jane Plant discovered much about the connection between our diet and lifestyle, and the development of breast- and prostate-cancer. Now she has put together The Plant Programme