Prevention is the best aresenal in winning the battle our society is facing against cancer today. Recently I found out about a doctor in the St. Louis area who is practicing preventative medicine that at least three friends have said has changed their lives. Several of these people have had cancer. Here is the website:
Although her website does not list cancer treatment as one of its specialties, I have heard she is a favorite for some cancer patients. Among their listed specialties are allergies, diabetes, candidiasis, chronic fatigue, chronic pain, digestive disorders, depression, heart disease, hormonal imbalances, mood disorders, thyroid disorders, weight issues and women's health.
http://www.preventivemedicinestl.com/index.php
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Friday, June 19, 2009
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Breakthrough

Recently someone told me their doctor recommended this book by Suzanne Somers, which documents, as her website states:
"interviews with the most progressive doctors in the field of antiaging medicine, #1 NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author and trusted health advocate Suzanne Somers uncovers enlightening, lifesaving information. Spending the time that you just won't have with your own doctor in today's challenged medical environment, she shares the 8 STEPS TO WELLNESS formed from the extensive research she's done with these physicians practicing "Breakthrough" medicine.
Discover how to:
Balance hormones through bioidentical (not synthetic, cancer-causing) hormone replacement
Fix thyroid problems
Sleep 8 to 9 hours each night without drugs
Improve memory
Detect diabetes early
Prevent and manage cancer
Restore hearing
Preserve eyesight
And much more!"
This book can be ordered from her website at:
http://www.suzannesomers.com/Product2.aspx?ProductId=1867&CategoryId=8
I hope to get a hold of a copy of this book and read about it. I have heard some good things about it, though I know that some of the information on biodentical hormones is controversial. I hope to research this topic some more.
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