Guest guest Posted September 26, 2007 Report Share Posted September 26, 2007 I have recently finished reading this book after being contacted by Ms. Pierce and having some interesting conversations with her. She contacted me because she is interested in adding a chapter on oleander in her next edition. I was going to spring that info on the group a bit later on, but you blew my surprise, Robert! Just kidding - thanks for the post. It is a good and timely one. I referred her to the group here and bragged on how we were like a big family, but I hope she has yet to join since shortly after I referred her to the group, some " family " members became involved in a childish squabble while I was out of town. I guess all family have a few of those, but it was personally embarrassing and I will offer the friendly advice that it better not happen again because Daddy is back and might send miscreants to their rooms, if not out the door! : ^ ) OK, off the rant and back to the book: I think that the book is a very good one, and I recommend it highly. It is written in an easy to read and understand style and contains a lot of good basic information about alternative cancer therapies and the reasons they are not more widely known and accepted. For those who are just beginning to look into alternate and natural health for cancer, it makes for a good Cancer 101 place to start. And for those further along, I wager it will still provide new insights and facts, as it did for me. Live long, live healthy, live happy! oleander soup , robert-blau wrote: > > [http://www.alternativecancer.com/] > > Outsmart Your Cancer: Alternative Non-Toxic Treatments That Work > (Paperback) > by Tanya Harter Pierce (Author) > http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0972886737/ref=sip_pdp_dp_0/002-0229621-0441663 > > First Sentence: > If you are facing a cancer diagnosis, the first thing you should know is > that there is hope in the world of alternative, non-toxic treatments. > > Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more) > liquid ionic cesium, trophoblast theory, > deficient control mechanisms, liquid ionic form, > protective protein coating, disbelief factor, > liquid ionic minerals, antineoplaston therapy, redox ladder, > anaerobic functioning, toxic teeth, fluoride waste, > cancer industry, alkalizing minerals, ionic potassium, > cottage cheese diet, chlorine byproducts, anaerobic cells, > alternative cancer treatments, estrogen dominance, > metastasized cancer, conventional cancer treatments, > using flaxseed oil, normal healthy cells, trophoblast cells > > Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more) > New York, Jim Sheridan, National Cancer Institute, Ralph Moss, > Rene Caisse, Memorial Sloan-Kettering, American Cancer Society, > Gaston Naessens, Gerson Institute, Harry Hoxsey, > Burzynski Clinic, Royal Rife, Morris Fishbein, > American Medical Association, Mayo Clinic, Sample Concentration, > San Diego, Cancer Metastasized, Johanna Budwig, Otto Warburg, > Beam Ray Corporation, Bio-Medical Center, Lorraine Day, > Max Gerson, Resperin Corporation > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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