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Every year, more than 12 million dogs and cats are diagnosed with cancer. The main culprit seems to be the manner in which we have treated our environment and the lifestyle of convenience that we have adopted. We look for ready-made, quick solutions for everything — for ourselves and for the pets we bring home. […]
Susan Rohr has an extensive and diverse background in working with Lyme and tick-borne disease. Among others, she has studied with Dr. Dietrick Klinghardt, Dr. Ann Carson, and Dr. Michael Payne. Her clinic, Brookfield Health & Wellness in Brookfield, Wisconsin, has been qualified as a Cancer Tutor clinic. Rohr is an energy medicine expert and […]
While most people have a general idea about what nutritional protocols do for cancer patients, they have no clue what “electromedicine” devices are designed to do. Electromedicine devices fall into one of three categories based on popular alternative oncology theories: 1) They are designed to kill microbes in the bloodstream, lymph system, etc. 2) They […]
A cancer diagnosis can barrel into to your life like a runaway freight train, with potentially deadly consequences. One minute you’re at the doctor getting something minor checked out and then the next moment … “You have cancer.” And then your doctor (even though well-meaning) bombards you with a whirlwind of treatments you have to […]
Cowboys have a treasured place in the fabric of America. Known for their tenacity in the face of obstacles, cowboys — like cancer survivor Hermon Ash — have the reputation of making good things happen when the chips are down. Hermon bluntly tells his story of working through a morass of red tape. And from […]
Breast cancer will affect 1 in 8 women during their lifetime — and it is the fourth-leading cause of cancer death in the United States. But 8 in 8 women are being exploited by those looking to monetize the disease. They tell women to “put your breast foot forward,” to “feel for lumps; save your […]
Rebounding is not just something that Wilt Chamberlain did better than any other basketball player. Health and wellness advocates recommend a different kind of rebounding — one that improves the immune system and lymphatic health. For your health, rebounding involves jumping on a mini-trampoline; this increases both blood and lymph circulation. The body contains 5-6 […]
Dichloroacetate sodium (DCA) is an inexpensive and simple chemical compound similar to combining vinegar and salt. It was originally used in cases of a rare disease called “congenital lactic acidosis.” This means it is not a “new” drug and has been used safely in humans for decades. Studies from this application of DCA indicate mild […]
Researchers know that patients with several types of cancer, including prostate cancer, have higher than normal levels of a protein called AMACR, and that the protein is linked to the aggressiveness of cancer. Lowering levels of AMACR reduces the growth of cancer cells, and these cells revert to more “normal” behavior. However, exploitation of these […]
Researchers at the University of California-Los Angeles have developed a computer program that can simultaneously detect cancer and identify from a patient’s blood sample where in the body the cancer is located. The scientists call the program CancerLocator, which works by measuring tumor DNA circulating in the blood. The program works by looking for specific […]