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Bookshelf
Remember
you need to take responsibility for your actions and health now. Take
control and do the research and make an informative decision based
on that, not just what your doctor says. Remember conventional doctors
are only taught one type of healing with blinders on, and they are
repermaned otherwise.
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Spiraling
Through the School of Life: A Mental, Physical, and Spiritual
Discovery |
| by
Diane Ladd |
| This
book, by Oscar- nominated actress, healer, and board member
of the National Foundation of Alternative Medicine, Diane Ladd
provides an charming, down-home feel about life, health, love,
family, and emotional well-being with touching, moving, and
downright hilarious observations. “I want to help save
lives with this book,” Diane says. |
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Knockout |
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Suzanne Summers |
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is a very informative book in complementary medicine from a laymen
point of view with factual medical insert from doctors. Sommers
skims the surface of what theripies are out there. Regardless,
it is a good start. |
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The
Burzynski Breakthrough |
| by
Thomas D. Elias |
| This
book explains what the antineoplastons are and how the government
is keeping knowlege of them from the general public. The Burzynski
gives the history, clinical trial statistics and what the therapy
can do. |
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Secret
History War on Cancer |
| by
Derra Davis |
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is an awesome book that explains how conventional medicine came
up with chemotherapy and radiation. This books serves as a wake
up call, it is very thorough. It provides a shocking truth that
will make the reader, at first, disbelieve that our government
is willing to do what it does to the American people. |
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Politics
in Healing |
| by
Dan Haley |
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book speaks of the politics and corruption of cancer treatment.
It refers to Thomas Navarro's story. |
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Cancer
Cover-Up |
| By:
Kathleen Deoul |
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veil of hippocracy is lifted and uncovers "big medicine".
Cancer does not have to be a death sentence, there is hope.
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Everyone's
Guide to Cancer Therapy |
| by
Malin Dolliger, M.D., Ernest H. Rosenbaum, M.D., Greg Cable |
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book takes a conventional look at cancer therapy. It gives a better
insight in conventional treatments that doctors usually do not
go into; they actually go into hospice care. The doctor's typical
rhetoric is cut, burn and poison. |
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The
Nazi War on Cancer |
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Robert N. Proctor |
"The
Nazi War on Cancer is a provocative and powerful book. It
presents a great deal of research in an accessible, even breezy
style and makes important contributions both to the history of
medicine and to our understanding of fascism's many dimensions."
— Paul Lerner, The Times Higher Education Supplement.
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