
3 Ways to Reduce Cancer Risk
Here are some great prevention tips from Margaret I. Cuomo MD, author of
A World without Cancer

Here are some great prevention tips from Margaret I. Cuomo MD, author of
A World without Cancer
Well it’s New Years Day and I’m sitting on the couch in my jammies drinking my morning concoction (16 oz of ozonated water with 4 grams of vitamin c and green tea extract)
and reflecting on what a terrific year 2012 was.
Nine years ago today I was in the hospital recovering from colon cancer surgery.
And the year that followed (2004) was the toughest year of my life physically and emotionally. That was when I radically changed my diet and lifestyle and took my health into my own hands….

Hayley Mills, 66, star of two of my daughters favorite movies Pollyanna and
The Parent Trap secretly battled breast cancer for 3 years before going public in January 2012.
This week she announced that she had surgery, refused radiation, and quit chemo after three sessions, and now four years after her diagnosis, she explains how she is happy, healthy and cancer-free.
What a perfect story to post three days before Christmas!
“Mistletoe gives the kiss of death to cancer.”
In a new study, Zahra Lotfallani, a researcher at University of Adelaide in Australia,
(that’s her in the pic) found that one type of Mistletoe extract called Fraxini, when compared to chemotherapy, was more effective against colon cancer cells and less toxic.

High dose oral vitamin C is a powerful protocol to help heal cancer and many other ailments. You can also use it to determine how toxic you are.

(Reuters) At least two thirds of people with advanced cancer believed the chemotherapy they were receiving might cure them, even though the treatment was only being given to buy some time or make them comfortable, according to a U.S. survey.
Researchers reported in the New England Journal of Medicine that 69 percent of patients who were terminally ill with lung cancer, and 81 percent with fatal colorectal cancer, did not understand that their chemotherapy was not at all likely to eliminate their tumors.
“Their expectations are way out of line with reality,” said lead researcher Deborah Schrag of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institution in Boston, speaking to Reuters Health…

Here’s my talk from the Staying Alive New York 2012 health conference.
It’s a 40 minute talk plus 20 minutes of Q&A with the audience.
And the only place you can watch it is right here.

Here’s a quick video I shot to explain why I don’t “Race for the Cure”, wear a Livestrong bracelet, grow a moustache for Movember, and generally oppose most cancer charities.
Today’s post is a video interview I did this week with Kelley Eidem, author of
The Doctor Who Cures Cancer: The Story of Dr. Emanuel Revici, MD .
Kelley and I discuss:
-Dr Revici’s relatively unknown work and natural cancer treatment approach
-How to determine whether your body is in an anabolic or catabolic state
-What that means and how it should determine your specific anti-cancer diet
-What types of foods relieve cancer pain naturally
-How Kelly used what he learned from Dr. Revici to heal his own cancer naturally
And the strange and remarkable pain relief some cancer patients are getting from an all natural homeopathic nasal spray.

Back in 2004 when I first started to research natural therapies I read every natural cancer survival testimony I could find. I found many common threads and one of them was jumping on a mini trampoline, aka Rebounding. I figured since so many natural survivors and health practitioners were doing it there must be something to it…
Here’s a video I made about rebounding along with a detailed blog post about the science behind rebounding.
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