Janet Edwards was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2001. Choosing to Heal charts her story through diagnosis, surgery and her decision to stop the prescribed follow-up treatments. Janet leads us through her journey of inquiry, her intensive research and ultimately her quest for a more sustainable solution: a nurturing blend of conventional and complementary medicine that honours the subtle intelligence of the body and restores its fine balance with the mind and spirit. The result is an enlightening, empowering reminder that health is more than just the absence of disease and a wake-up call for every woman to take charge of her own wellbeing. Janet highlights the urgent need for radical change in the way breast cancer is conventionally treated and presents well-researched advice on how to help prevent breast cancer and create safer breast screening. 288pp, 135mm x 216mm, softback, 2007
Bernadette Bohan's The Choice The Programme gives the four step plan of juicing, power foods, pure water and safe toiletries that helped to fight her cancer and transform her health.
Professor Jane Plant and Gill Tidey provide a dietary and lifestyle plan: Eating for Better Health, that will help prevent and treat all kinds of illnesses from diabetes to bone disease.
The Bristol Cancer Help Centre is famous for its holistic approach to cancer, which combines a unique range of physical, emotional and spiritual support to help people help themselves. Therapies and techniques include counselling, nutritional advice,
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
If you care about your health, this is one book you should definitely read. In it, Professor Jane Plant - a top UK scientist and head of the British Geological Survey - tells the gripping story of how she recovered, against all the odds, from breast