I've spent the last few months intensively studying the subject of cancer and the result is here for you. I'm sure it can help a lot in terms of prevention and the best treatment options, many of them more natural, when necessary:
CANCER - what you NEED to know
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In recent weeks, I've come across four situations that have reinforced the importance of talking more about cancer:
- I treated two patients classified as “terminal” by conventional medicine, who came to my office looking for at least a better quality of life and, as far as possible, some hope of better days.
- I watched the excellent 1993 film “My Life”, starring Michael Keaton and Nicole Kidman. The movie portrays a man with advanced, metastatic cancer, who has been disillusioned by the doctors, and who begins a belated struggle to live, or at least to keep up with as much of his unborn child's life as possible, leaving him a useful legacy.
- Mr. Catra passed away from stomach cancer. In the last interviews he gave, he mentioned various reasons why he recognized the causal relationship between his illness and an unhealthy lifestyle. If for some people the words of someone famous have more value, this is an excellent opportunity to get positive content from the life experience of someone recognized, highlighting the human being more than the artist. After all, illness often reveals what is real and brings out the best in each of us.
Hugs and God bless. Have a good week!



