Guest guest Posted June 10, 2008 Report Share Posted June 10, 2008 Actually, I would say that I have included quite a bit about lifestyle in my book if you look at the Anti-Cancer protocol and the Plan for Living a Long and Healthy Life section, though perhaps I do not go into extensive detail about each element I have included. When the book " How to Live a Long and Healthy Life " is published, it will go into much more detail. Those two sections of my book, btw, are available as separate articles at /articles.htm At any rate, I believe that beating cancer and keeping it at bay is indeed the adoption of an entire anti-cancer and healthy lifestyle - not merely some procedure or supplement (though in today's world it likely takes both lifestyle and supplements to be sure of beating cancer) - no matter how much many of us would like to just get rid of the cancer and go back to the same lifestyle that invited cancer into our lives to begin with. oleander soup , " Rhoda Mead " <firefly541 wrote: > > *In my opinion, a major change to a healthier lifestyle is usually needed. > Tony discusses these changes in his book, but not extensively. The > flaxseedoil2 list goes into greater detail about many wonderful healthful > changes. Can be a great guide for changing diet and getting rid of > environmental toxins. However, I think that there are drawbacks to > following the guidelines too completely; soil depletion and wonderful > research show that we need additional vitamins and minerals. Plus, because > of our increasingly contaminated environment, extensive detoxification will > give out bodies a better chance. Rhoda* > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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