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Natural Strategies for Cancer Patients

By: Russell L. Blaylock MD
Narrated by: Daniel Henning
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Cancer and current cancer treatments wage war on the body, but Russell L. Blaylock - a respected doctor and clinical assistant professor of neurosurgery - has developed an easy-to-follow program to fight back naturally.

This book reveals how easy it can be to fortify nutritional status during this critical time. Conversely, patients receiving the proper balance of healthy foods, vitamins and minerals, and selected nutritional supplements show a striking increase in the effectiveness of their chemotherapy and radiaton treatments.

©2003 Russell L. Blaylock (P)2018 Recorded Books
Alternative & Complementary Medicine Diets, Nutrition & Healthy Eating Fitness, Diet & Nutrition Hygiene & Healthy Living Physical Illness & Disease Alternative Medicine Genetics
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Dr Blalock has a unique ability to assemble an enormous amount of data and yet to make it easy to review and assimilate. he is incomparable in his approach and communication style
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I usually really like Dr. Blaylock’s books. This one was a miss for me. It’s hard to take nutritional advice seriously when he doesn’t differentiate between folate and folic acid (and actually recommends folic acid), especially when he does differentiate between different forms of other compounds. I also found the reader’s struggles with pronunciations to be distracting.

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