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Anticancer: A New Way of Life |  | Author: David Servan-Schreiber Creator: Robert Fass Publisher: BBC Audiobooks America Category: Book
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Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 118 reviews Sales Rank: 14715
Format: Bargain Price Media: Audio CD Edition: Unabridged Number Of Items: 7 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 5.9 x 5.1 x 0.8
Dewey Decimal Number: 616.99405 ASIN: B0023RT072
Publication Date: September 2, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description At age thirty-one David Servan-Schreiber was a rising neuroscientist with his own laboratory for brain imaging funded by the National Institutes of Health. While testing brain-scanning equipment, he discovered a tumor the size of a walnut in his own brain. This is the moving story of how a researcher and scientist who believed only in conventional treatments was transformed into an integrative physician who realized the importance and power of the body's natural defenses against chronic disease. Dr. Servan-Schreiber's advice details how to find the right blend of traditional and alternative health care; how to develop a science-based anticancer diet (and the small changes that can make a big difference); the top ten household products to replace; understanding the effects of helplessness and "unhealed wounds" both physical and emotional, and how to regain balance; and how to reap the benefits of exercise, yoga, and meditation. Anticancer takes us on an inspiring personal journey and ultimately guides us to a new way of life. Unabridged on 7 CDs.
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Anti cancer -- a new way of life November 21, 2009 Cecile Hubiak Excellent book. It is sad that so many Americans are unaware of how what they eat is working against their health. I thought I was fairly well acquainted with nutrition, but this books adds to my knowledge, and points to specifics for making the correct, and better choices.
Anticancer: A New Way of Life November 15, 2009 Hue Phan (Melbourne, FL USA) This is the most useful book I have purchased. It made me aware of what I am eating and has changed my way of life. Well worth it!
wonderful to read but has a few mistakes.... November 3, 2009 truthseeker (wyoming) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book was wonderful for me to read. I am a cancer survivor and am cancer free long after the time I should be gone and this book puts all the truths I found for myself about diet and emotions and living cancer free in an excellent format and sequence. It took me years to find all that information. What a joy it would have been to have had this book at that time. I give this book three thumbs up!
Okay, I am adding this note to this review and downgrading it to a three because of some misleading information mostly regarding the use of sugars. The author recommends avoiding sugar and honey, etc and going with agave and zylitol. I did a bit more research and it is hard to beat the health benefits of honey so I diasgree with him on that one and I tried zylitol and got horrible stomach pains. It is a total mess in my mind. As for Agave, new research says it isn't as low glycemic as it has been touted to be and it does not have the health benefits of honey. My recommendation is go low on sugars and when you have to, use honey. Forget Agave and Zylitol.
Easy Read and Well Researched Information & Advice November 3, 2009 Serendipity Sam 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Dr. Servan-Schreiber is a brain cancer survivor and has done a great deal of study on the subject of natural methods of fighting cancer.
The only area where I think Dr. Servan-Schreiber could improve his nutritional recommendations is to eliminate the 18 oz. of grass fed or flax fed meat per week. He recommends that the meat be flax fed or grass fed - with the thought that this will make it healthy. Unfortunately, the amount he recommends will push a person's animal protein intake above the 5% level - the level at which the animal protein may become a tumor growth promoter. I agree with him that grass-fed or flax-fed animals will have a healthier fatty acid profile to their meat, but it isn't just the fat in the meat that is associated with causing cancer, it is also the animal protein itself. I also do not agree with his recommendation of using eggs from hens fed flax for the same reason. Other than those points, I find his nutritional advice quite sound. This book and "The China Study" by T. Colin Campbell are the books that I would recommend to anyone who is fighting cancer or who wants to optimize their health.
Great source of info on taking proper care for your body and mind October 30, 2009 I P (CA, USA) I listened to the audio version of the book and thought it was very insightful. The author doesn't impose his opinion, although he is a scientist and offers extensive research data on cancer. Some things were new for me, for example the fact that genes don't have the last say in whether a person will or will not get cancer.
I read the book for the purpose of learning to take better care of my body and mind. I have to say, I learned a great deal!
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