A Very Big C

A Very ‘Big C’

13 April 2021|Health, Nutrition, Recipes, Research papers

From our contributor Robert Olifent:   Cancer does not have to be a death sentence. There are many ways to support a person with cancer on their road to recovery, but much of this is never spoken about in the pharmaceutical-run medical system.  Surely dealing with the many potential root causes of cancer should be a must? But this seems to be overlooked or ignored by some oncologists. With this in mind, it seems to me that the standard-of-care medical route is a little like trying to dry yourself off whilst still in the shower.  Check out the Pubmed research site regarding low vitamin D levels and its implication in the susceptibility to cancer, it’s progression and survivability. This is just one factor, but it is incredibly important in supporting people through cancer. The medical doctors never told my parents this empowering information…  

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So this was the book I swapped my China Study gift for last summer.  And now, as I shared on last week’s ‘Something New’, I have both!  Win/win.

‘David shares updates on the field of aging, insights on recently published studies, and opinions about how we can—and should—move forward in a world where people could be “100 years young.”

Double zero!


Lunch of the week for me: Wild rice, butter bean, and garlic roasted carrot salad, from My New Roots
Lunch of the week for me: Wild rice, butter bean, and garlic roasted carrot salad


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