Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Cancer - 100 Things To Do Besides Chemo 癌症:除了化療以外的一百種治病方法

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Cancer - 100 Things To Do Besides Chemo
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LSG0P2I/



Blurb:
Stop feeling like a victim and regain the ability to control your health
by choosing to live and to be healed


Cancer: 100 Things To Do Besides Chemo presents to those suffering from cancer a new option: stop feeling like victims and regain the ability to control their health by choosing to live and be healed completely - and even spontaneously - from cancer.

Michal was healed from cancer when she was only 22, after she was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma stage 4. This book is a unique opportunity to learn from Michal and her active approach in the process of healing and living a life without cancer, rather than getting carried away with the medical treatment and letting things happen. In her belief, cancer has become a worldwide problem which suffers from too much information - an industry which offers so many methods, books, diets, treatments, and studies that claim to have the answer. This leads cancer patients on a long search full of uncertainty about a cure, which costs them valuable time. Despite all the information available today, Michal finds that the cure for cancer is within reach; we can find it faster than previously imagined - it is found within our minds and the lifestyle we choose to live. As simple as that.

In essence, this book is a summary of the best paths and tips she learned along the way -the ones that have stayed with her and that she uses to this day, more than 15 years after being completely cured.

˃˃˃ Fast tips to consider
The book is short for a reason: to provide readers with fast tips to consider, steps to integrate into their lives, and habits to reconsider and change. Don’t underestimate a single step. Each of the steps, even the smallest, makes up an essential part of the whole equation of being healthy and happy forever.

˃˃˃ A tool of great importance
The book is a tool of great importance for any cancer patient, patients' families and their children, as well as doctors, nurses, and social workers.

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