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How yoga can help fight cancer

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Yoga instructor Tari Prinster is a seven-year cancer survivor

Yoga instructor Tari Prinster is a seven-year cancer survivor

The positive impact yoga has on our bodies is one of the reasons it is practiced by more than 20 million people in the United States. Yoga can also be useful to those battling cancer.

That’s just one of the terrific messages in Yogawoman, a new, inspirational and empowering feature documentary narrated by Academy Award nominee Annette Bening ...

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Integrative Medicine Program’s 7th Workshop

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Integrative Medicine Program’s 7th Workshop for Acupuncturists, Massage Therapists, and Yoga Teachers
July 27-29, 2011
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
8th Floor Conference Center
Cancer Prevention Building
1155 Pressler Street, Houston, Texas

Goal
Persons touched by cancer may enhance their quality of life through the safe and effective delivery of massage, acupuncture, and yoga which complement conventional cancer treatments with a focus on physical, mind-spirit, and social well-being. These treatment modalities can be successfully and safely integrated with ...

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Healing power of Taheebo tea: The tea that heals

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My Personal Testimony
A. L. Roberts

In April of 1983, I became very ill.  After being tested and x-rayed by my own doctor and a specialist, I was told I had cancer.  I was immediately sent to a San Francisco hospital where I was extensively tested and x-rayed.  I received the same diagnosis and the cancer had progressed and enveloped the lining of my right lung.

Several doctors reviewed my ...

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Cancer Prevention: Some Fruits & Vegetables Bring Specific Protection

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April 20th, 2010 – by: David Servan-Schreiber, M.D., Ph.D.
My friend and colleague Richard Béliveau, Ph.D. one of the world’s leading researcher in the effects of foods on cancer biochemistry, was so struck by the results of the Bofetta study that I discussed in my last blog that he sent me his reaction, which I’d like to share with you. According to Dr. Béliveau, although we know that consumption of copious amounts of certain specific fruits and vegetables reduces the ...

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Cancer Update from Johns Hopkins

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Cancer Update from Johns Hopkins :

1. Every person has cancer cells in the body. These cancer cells do not show up in the standard tests until they have multiplied to a few billion. When doctors tell cancer patients that there are no more cancer cells in their bodies after treatment, it just means the tests are unable to detect the cancer cells because they have not reached the detectable size.

2. Cancer cells occur between 6 to more than 10 times ...

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Untested Type of Fluoride Used in the Overwhelming Majority of U.S. Water Supplies

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Posted by: admin on: January 17 2011

Since inception of Dr. Kelley’s site in the year 2000, one of our focuses has been on the poisonous use of Fluoride in our drinking water. Dr. Kelley’s history with (and against) fluoridation of our drinking water in America, is widely noted, and because of it, we continue to warn our readers of said dangers.

Dartmouth University wrote in 2001:
In a recent article in the journal NeuroToxicology, a research team led by Roger ...

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Some women are amazing—others are nothing short of riveting and unforgettable like… Dianne Burnett

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December 29, 2010
By Beverly Hills Times Magazine

The day we met…two strangers; by the time the interview was finished …fast friends. Burnett is a warrior—my kind of woman—actually every woman’s kind of woman.

She inspires with her talent, offers encouragement with her wisdom, and maybe most important, she is an advocate for spiritual growth and change.

As she says, moving forward requires that we overcome our fears to face what isn’t working, and then do something positive with it.

No doubt Burnett has ...

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Defeating Cancer With a Different Approach

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Dianne Burnett’s new foundation will raise money and awareness for preventative and integrative cancer treatments.

The Malibu home of actor, producer, author and philanthropist Dianne Burnett played host on Wednesday to a luncheon for the top names from the field of integrated medicine, which combines conventional medical treatments with alternative approaches. It was a gathering for those involved in the recently formed Joan Valentine- A Foundation for Natural Cures. They are planning for a major event in the spring that will ...

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Shopping List: Basic Ingredients for a Healthy Kitchen

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The first step to cooking healthy is to stock your kitchen with a variety of foods that you can throw together for healthy meals in a hurry. Keep these foods on hand for fast meals on busy nights.

In the cupboard
• Beans: black, pinto, kidney, chickpeas, lentils, refried
• Rice: brown, long grain, rice mixes
• Pasta: whole wheat, spaghetti, fettucini, penne, bowtie, ramen noodles
• Other grains: couscous, orzo, cornmeal, whole wheat crackers, bread sticks, bread crumbs
• Onions
• Canned tomatoes: diced, whole, ...

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Esophageal Cancer

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Esophageal cancer occurs in the tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach. Although survival rates have improved over the years, esophageal cancer is usually diagnosed when it has advanced and is more difficult to treat.
According to the American Cancer Society, about 16,470 Americans will be diagnosed with esophageal cancer, and about 14,280 deaths will result from the disease, which affects men three to four times more often than women and 50% more African Americans than Caucasians. ...

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