Prostate Cancer: To Treat or Not to Treat
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men. Approximately 250,000 men each year are informed that they have been diagnosed with the disease. Despite being the most common, prostate cancer is not the deadliest. Cancers of the lung and digestive tract take the lives of more men than that of the prostate. […]
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Posted on 12/12/2006 in Christian Health & Medicine, Diseases | Permalink | Comments
Vitamin C effective against cancer? Try it IV.
In 1997, I spent one week touring alternative cancer treatment clinics in Mexico. Some of those clinics were using vitamin C to treat cancer, a practice mocked by conventional doctors as unproven and ineffective. Now, a new study may give these much-maligned practitioners the last laugh.
Researchers at the National Institute of Diabetes and […]
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Posted on 12/04/2006 in Christian Health & Medicine, Alternative Medicine, Diseases, Nutrition/Prevention | Permalink | Comments
When it comes to your heart engine, choose your oil carefully
Ever since the Seven Countries Study was released in the early 1960s, olive oil’s reputation as a “heart healthy” oil has only grown. This landmark study revealed for the first time the dramatic difference in rates of heart disease amongst seven different countries. This paper pointed out that the inhabitants of Crete, a small island […]
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Posted on 11/01/2006 in Christian Health & Medicine, Diseases, Nutrition/Prevention | Permalink | Comments
Spinach not “ready-to-eat”
E. Coli outbreaks have usually been associated with bad meat. But as I write this, today’s news headlines announced a new source for the potentially deadly bacteria: Bad spinach. Within hours, the Kroger Company announced that it was pulling all bagged spinach off of its stores’ shelves until further information was available. […]
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Posted on 10/03/2006 in Diseases | Permalink | Comments