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Hello,Avery good friend of my family, Servan Schrieber wrote a book called Anti Cancer. He is a doctor who had a very aggressive brain tumor himself and did research on what would help along with conventional treatment. The book details what foods and diet, exercise and relaxation best fight cancers- based on scientific research.http://www.anticancerways.com/The diet is basically getting rid of refined flours, sugars- which feed cancers and eating lots of veggies, fruit, fish, omega 3 fatty acids, organic, eliminating environmental toxins and food preservatives, eating grass fed red meat and organic dairy from grass fed cows in moderation, moderate physical activity, stress

management, vitamin D, the super cancer fighters- like garlic and green tea (6 cups a day), etc.He is in great shape now- he knows that doctors do not get any nutritional training and he used to be critical of "alternative therapies". Since he was a cancer patient himself it opened his eyes and he has completely changed. He also wrote a book on treating depression without drugs- since he is a psychiatrist.SallyDe : Sara Moroza- <Moroza-@...>À : Autism Treatment Envoyé le : Jeu 25 Février 2010, 17 h 10 min 48

sObjet : Re: Totally OT: stomach cancerThat's awful news. Hopefully you will get much better replies than this one but just in case you don't ...Transfer Factors and Magnetic Clay baths both make claims that they help with cancer.Sara xnicweed wrote:>> My lovely big brother has just been diagnosed with stomach cancer. > After losing my mum to a brain tumour last year it's overwhelming news.> He starts eight weeks of chemo on Monday, but has been told that it's > a very aggressive form and is likely to keep returning. Can anyone > direct me to any supplements/diets/therapies that he could try > alongside the chemo?> TIA> Nic> ------------------------------------DISCLAIMERNo information contained in this post is to be construed as medical

advice. If you need medical advice, please seek it from a suitably qualified practitioner.

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