Cancer and Diet – Using Food to Eliminate Cancer and Promote Recovery

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Using our diet we can create an environment within our body that is inhospitable to cancerous cells. This program empowers patients to choose foods that slow the growth and naturally remove cancer cells from the body.”Throughout this program, common questions that routinely arise during patient counseling are addressed. My intention has been to empower you, the patient, to take charge of your own healing by understanding the cancer process, and learning steps to counteract … More >>

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