PROSTATE CANCER: UNDERSTAND, PREVENT & OVERCOME Professor Jane Plant
Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers among men. Yet, as Professor Plant explains in this book, it doesn’t have to be the sentence of doom most people believe it to be, if certain very simple diet and lifestyle changes are made. She first examines the orthodox approach to this form of cancer and evaluates the advantages and disadvantages of the various treatment options now available. Then she explains the latest scientific evidence linking dairy produce with prostate cancer and gives dietary and lifestyle guidelines to cut your risk of developing it. Case studies are included of men who are already using her programme. Written by someone who has herself recovered from cancer using the information she has discovered, this book is authoritative and most enlightening. 384pp, 130mm x 194mm, illus. in b&w, softback, 2007
Jane Plant and Janet Stephenson bring an approach of reassurance, compassion, clarity and positivity to offer immense support to anyone who is seeking help in beating stress, anxiety and depression. They... [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]
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.
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.
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
Professor Jane Plant explodes the calcium myth. The orthodox medical view is that there is no single cause of osteoporosis - yet great emphasis is put on the need to fortify oneself with calcium by consuming dairy produce in order to prevent or overc
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