cancer
Essential Building Blocks for Cancer Prevention
May 1st, 2012Cancer treatment and prevention does not adhere to the “take-one-pill-in-the-evening-and-call-me-in-the-morning” philosophy; it must be a multi-pronged approach that includes diet, exercise, proper living, supplementation, and aggressive preventative care. Included are nine “big guns” of aggressive preventative care.
Don't let disease control your life--take back your health today.By Lindsey Duncan, CN, NDGet Inspired: A Prescription for Life
April 1st, 2012Dr. Andrew Abraham’s battle with cancer inspired Orgain, the world’s first certified-organic meal replacement drink. His physician-inspired recipe includes ingredients that are used by top cancer centers and world-class athletes alike. Dr. Abraham talks to Natural Solutions about his motivation for creating the drink.
By Cara LucasHeal Your Whole Self After Cancer
April 1st, 2012Imagine you go to the doctor for an annual physical… in general, you feel terrific. Yet during your examination, a screening test reveals that you have cancer. Although you don’t feel sick, you don’t need the doctor to tell you your life might end sooner than later without treatment.
The cancer may be gone, but why do you still feel ill?By Julie Silver, MDAnnie Appleseed Project Aids in Cancer Treatment
March 1st, 2012The spark that became the Annie Appleseed Project (annieappleseedproject.org) ignited with the diagnosis of a single cancer patient nearly 20 years ago.
Organization seeks to move alternative therapies into the mainstream through its website and conferences.Get Inspired: Unconventional Wisdom
September 1st, 2011Jerry Brunetti is a cancer survivor, but he didn’t beat it traditionally. When diagnosed with life-threatening lymphoma, he took his health into his own hands and decided to forego the aggressive chemotherapy his doctor said was necessary to save his life.
Bucking conventional treatment, and beating cancerBy Cara LucasCancer Care, L-Carnitine, and Folate
August 31st, 2011Integrative Care for Cancer Patients
Thorne research found that 80 to 90 percent of cancer patients don’t disclose information to their doctors about supplement usage. Taking supplements empowers the patient, according to Andrew Campbell MD, and allows them to feel they have some control over the treatment process.Canine Cancer
July 1st, 2011Unlike many other animals, dogs are susceptible to the same types of cancer as humans. Cancer is the number one natural cause of death in older dogs, affecting about one in three dogs.
Wake-Up Call
January 1st, 2011
The jury is still out on whether there is a connection between cell phones and health problems. Here’s what we do know. And here’s how to be smarter about how you use your phone.
The jury is still out on whether there is a connection between cell phones and health problems. Here's what we do know. And here's how to be smarter about how you use your phone.By Megan FeldmanCitrus Slices Cancer Risk
November 1st, 2010’Tis the season for citrus fruit. Good thing, because when eaten daily, those tasty grapefruits, clementines, and kumquats may lower incidence of several types of cancer, according to a new study of 42,470 Japanese adults over age 40. Among female participants, citrus consumption was tied to a 14 percent reduction of incidence of all cancers; for men it was 11 percent.
by Melaina JunttiThe Red Meat-Cancer Connection
June 1st, 2010Yet another study—this one including more than half a million people—confirms what our docs have been warning us about: Eating red meat increases cancer risk. So we can’t help but wonder, Why is red meat so bad? Recent research revealed at least part of the answer as chronic inflammation.



